Many studies on governance has consistently shown that the scourge of corruption imposes political, economic and social costs on societies where it is widespread and the costs are unequally ...
"Nigeria's wealth gap is a moral and social crisis. While a few individuals amass immense wealth, over 133 million Nigerians face hunger daily. This extreme inequality is largely unearned, built on ...
The African Development Bank projects an annual economic growth rate of 4.3%, up from 3.7% last year, with East Africa once ...
Across Africa, nearly 600 million people live in energy poverty, deprived of reliable access to electricity—a fundamental ...
For a developing country, achieving sustained growth that can lift much of the population out of poverty is usually a ...
MINISTERS from various African countries have reaffirmed their commitment to fostering public-private partnerships (PPPs) and ...
The increase in food prices has led to severe food insecurity, with 25.1 million Nigerians acutely affected in 2024. The PwC ...