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The data shows that Zaria currently generates about ₦3 for every ₦100 it spends. The remaining ₦97 comes from Abuja, reflecting a structural pattern of federal dependency tied to oil revenue that affects local governments across Nigeria.
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The data shows that Zaria currently generates about ₦3 for every ₦100 it spends. The remaining ₦97 comes from Abuja, reflecting a structural pattern of …
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 …
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 …
My friend is not leaving because she failed. She is leaving because the system failed her.
When a state borrows without transparency or accountability, its people eventually pay the price.
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …