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The Nigerian Youth and the Debt Trap of the Nation
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The Nigerian Youth and the Debt Trap of the Nation

Nigeria’s soaring public debt—now over ₦121 trillion—has drained resources needed for education, jobs, and youth development. With most revenue tied to debt servicing, opportunities shrink and uncertainty grows. Young Nigerians, despite their skills and ambition, face a system unable to support their aspirations.

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The Nigerian Youth and the Debt Trap of the Nation
ANALYSIS

The Nigerian Youth and the Debt Trap of the Nation

Nigeria’s soaring public debt—now over ₦121 trillion—has drained resources needed for education, jobs, and youth development. With most revenue tied to debt servicing, opportunities shrink …

Dec 8, 2025 Adebayo Toyosi
Why Your Salary Buys Less Today: The Hidden Cost of National Debt
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Why Your Salary Buys Less Today: The Hidden Cost of National Debt

A bag of rice that cost ₦8,000–₦10,000 shot up to over ₦50,000 and later above ₦80,000 at some point. Petrol prices jumped from ₦185 to …

Dec 8, 2025 Adebayo Toyosi
Japa or Stay? How Debt is Draining Nigeria's Future
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Japa or Stay? How Debt is Draining Nigeria's Future

My friend is not leaving because she failed. She is leaving because the system failed her.

Dec 8, 2025 Adebayo Toyosi
5 Questions Every Nigerian Should Ask Their Governor About Debt
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5 Questions Every Nigerian Should Ask Their Governor About Debt

When a state borrows without transparency or accountability, its people eventually pay the price.

Dec 8, 2025 Sadiya Mukhtar
Bridging the Digital Divide: Unlocking Nigeria's Potential Through Inclusive Technology Access
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Bridging the Digital Divide: Unlocking Nigeria's Potential Through Inclusive Technology Access

Nigeria's digital revolution creates stark contrasts: tech hubs flourish in Lagos while rural communities lack basic internet access. This divide costs ₦88 billion annually and …

Aug 23, 2025 Funso Oyebami
Nigerian Women in Politics: Breaking Barriers, Shaping Futures
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Nigerian Women in Politics: Breaking Barriers, Shaping Futures

As the world gears up to celebrate International Women's Day on March 8, 2025, the spotlight turns to the remarkable yet underrepresented force of Nigerian …

Aug 19, 2025 Adebayo Toyosi
Meeting People Where They Are: What Opay Teaches Us about Designing for Dignity
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Meeting People Where They Are: What Opay Teaches Us about Designing for Dignity

There's something quietly radical happening on the streets of Nigeria. It's not in the halls of power or executive towers, but in the hands of …

Aug 19, 2025 Folahan Johnson
Nutrition for Growth: How Proper Nutrition Can Transform Lives and Address Systemic Inequalities
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Nutrition for Growth: How Proper Nutrition Can Transform Lives and Address Systemic Inequalities

From a hungry child walking miles to school to global economic transformation, nutrition is more than food—it's about breaking cycles of poverty and inequality. This …

Aug 19, 2025 Michael Daramola
Maternal and Child Health in Nigeria: Progress and Challenges
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Maternal and Child Health in Nigeria: Progress and Challenges

Nigeria's journey toward improving maternal and child health has been marked by significant policy developments and international commitments, yet the country continues to face one …

Aug 19, 2025 Folahan Johnson
Healthcare Inequality in Nigeria: Bridging the Gap Between Urban Excellence and Rural Neglect
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Healthcare Inequality in Nigeria: Bridging the Gap Between Urban Excellence and Rural Neglect

Nigeria's healthcare system reveals stark contrasts: Lagos boasts world-class hospitals while rural Sokoto lacks basic medications. With doctor ratios of 1:1,200 in cities versus 1:10,000 …

Jul 25, 2025 Funso Oyebami
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