Governance Traps: Tinubu in the Tale of Two Capitals
Six months into his government now from Abuja, some of those who believed in him are beginning to doubt his capacity to demonstrate his development craft at the national level.
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Six months into his government now from Abuja, some of those who believed in him are beginning to doubt his capacity to demonstrate his development craft at the national level.
Besides the high food inflation rate, the high population growth rate could also be responsible for Nigeria’s food insecurity.
While both predecessor and successor marked their 100 days out and in the number one office in Nigeria, highlighting what they considered their laudable achievements, it appears that none of them has met the true needs of Nigerians.
“We will not allow coup after coup in the West African sub-region. We will take this up seriously with the African Union, European Union, America, and Britain,” he said.
The country needs effective governance and regional cooperation to navigate through these turbulent times and emerge as a stable and prosperous nation once again.
Nigerian women have faced obstacles, including poverty, financial inclusion, finishing school, land ownership, internet access, and corporate representation.
From the analysis of Nigeria’s GDP growth historical data, Sub-Saharan African countries, and lower-middle-income economies’ GDP growth rate data, it appears that the 10% proposed growth rate by Tinubu may not be attainable.
Tinubu comes by more as a music critic than a performer. His musical taste unveils a man with a deeply reflective cultural core. Even when he dances, he listens more than he moves – his pulse and pauses, the emotive response to a griot’s lyrical invocations.
Nigerians have in the last two weeks been thrown into chaos amid scarcity of fuel in petroleum outlets across the country. Last week, The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority said it found gasoline with methanol above national specifications in the supply chain and removed the fuel from circulation.