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Wading
Through Stiglitz Formular
Former
Economic adviser to US President Bill Clinton, Professor Joseph Stiglitz
poses the way to get Nigeria's troubled economy out of the doldrums.
But how far can the proposition of this Nobel Prize Winner in Economics
and chief economist of the World Bank go, writes . |
:::TONY
IYARE
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Happy
Reunion, Sad Reminiscences
Old Students of Pioneer Business High School in Nigeria’s Commercial
Capital, Lagos, United Christian Secondary School Recently Mark
43rd Founders’ Day Anniversary of their Alma Mater with Pomp, Pageantry
and a Bile, reports
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:::Tolani Akintunde Aderounmu
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Invasion
from the South
South Africa’s involvement in Nigeria’s new mobile phone services
is only the most high-profile example of one African giant’s inroads
into the other’s economy >> |
:::Muyiwa
Akintunde |
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Oily
Matters
For Nigeria, OPEC’s sixth largest oil producer, the product
is a curse rather than a blessing. Amid the grandiose landscape of
flashy skyscrapers, sleek cars, swashbuckling politicians and businessmen
in sharp pinstripe suits, poverty and irony pervade the land like
a plague. The poorest sections of Nigeria are the villages from whose
land the crude oil and natural gas come. |
:::Muyiwa
Akintunde |
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ECONET
: DREAM NIGERIA DARE NOT KILL
Recently, over a hundred African Economic Editors gathered in
South Africa this month specifically to deliberate on 'Reporting
Wealth Creation in Africa." It is and has always been, the biggest
gathering of African Editors, and if you like, the most significant
of such an even around the globe.
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ADEWALE ADEOYE.
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