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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria Must Truly Value Its Diaspora - It's a Great Economic Asset, [analysis]Two pejorative terms are used to describe the phenomenon of Nigerians emigrating to other countries. One is "japa", a word that became so popular it has entered the Oxford English Dictionary.
A professor of political and administrative management, Ladipo Adamolekun, has identified Nigeria’s over-centralisation of its federal system as a major drawback in her quest for speedy economic and ...
Accountability is what separates good leaders from exceptional ones. It changes everything. It’s the difference between ...
It is important to recall that Professor Adamolekun is an Oxford-trained expert in public administration and development and ...
D.E.I. backlash aren't dogmatic or indoctrinating. They offer nuanced and complicated visions of race and other forms of ...
"Even during my early days in Peru, I was drawn to Mario. His charisma, striking good looks and powerful influence on public ...
Enhanced transparency and exchange of information to put an end to bank secrecy and fight tax evasion and avoidance ...
A new book by the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Greg Grandin offers a fresh account of the region as an incubator of internationalism and commitment to the common good.
When markets wobble, dividend stocks keep your portfolio grounded. Here's why investors should seriously consider dividend ...
Abundance," which explores urban and environmental politics from 20,000 feet, is a useful reframing that goes beyond urban ...
Even though the unlikely duo will be back on our screens Sundays, the week between each episode will probably still feel as long as Joel and Ellie’s journey to Wyoming. Luckily, we’ve got ...
The book also celebrates the supporters like the late Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, who invested Rs 50 crore, believing innovation is key to India’s future. N. Narayana Murthy, founder of Infosys, praises ...
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