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The North-South divide: Indirect impact of insecurity on education - By:

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Worrying challenges of insecurity on agriculture and economy - By:

By Nasir Aminu   Whenever we speak of the economy in Nigeria, it is difficult not to bring up agriculture. That is because it is expected to be a significant contributor to the welfare of the Nigerian population, especially in the northern part of the country. The agricultural sector is known to generate employment and […]

Housing Policy Can Determine Economic And Educational Outcomes, By Dr Nasir Aminu

Housing Policy Can Determine Economic And Educational Outcomes, By Dr Nasir Aminu Housing Policy Can Determine Economic And Educational Outcomes, By Dr Nasir Aminu Over the past six years, the living standard of the average Nigerian has reduced, and the evidence is beyond doubt. A contributing factor is the country’s rising population, which leads to an increased demand for basic human needs like food, water, housing, and more. The high consumption contributes to ecological degradation and increased conflicts in the country. The persistent insecurity and other natural disasters have led to the displacement of millions of people and are considered a significant contributor to the lack of basic human needs.

Devolution: Lessons From The World s Contemporary System, By Dr Nasir Aminu

Devolution: Lessons From The World’s Contemporary System, By Dr Nasir Aminu Devolution: Lessons From The World’s Contemporary System, By Dr Nasir Aminu Improving the system of government in Nigeria has a positive impact on the country’s economic development. Though the fixation for restructuring the federation system is becoming more divisive, it is threatening the country’s sovereignty. Various points of argument are used, like religion, ethnocultural and economic differences, to explain why the current form of federalism is not working.  It can be argued that Nigeria’s system of government is not the perfect form. Only 25 countries in the world practice federalism. But we can still consider federalism to be an effective system of government given that these countries have 40% of the world population and over three-quarters of the world’s wealth. There are good practices that can be learnt from countries that practice the system. These include Malaysia, Brazil, India

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