Nigeria: Punitive financial moves against #EndSARS protesters
Unblock Bank Accounts, Dismiss Fines Nigerian authorities appear to have used coercive financial measures to suppress protests against police brutality and independent media reporting, Human Rights
Most Nigerians cannot afford to buy a house
Al Jazeera reported today that the World Bank says Nigeria needs hundreds of billions of dollars to bridge its housing deficit. The report added that
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala still bewitching Nigerians with voodoo economics
A video clip that is over a year old has resurfaced on social media showing Nigeria’s former finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, speaking at an event
Dear Governor Samuel Ortom, the people of Benue State need good governance not charity
Lagos-based Channels TV showed this Boxing Day afternoon Governor Samuel Ortom acting in the festive spirit as he visited the Bishop Murray Medical Centre in
Nigeria’s rulers are not interested in foreign investment
Don’t believe the hype. Nigerian rulers at state or federal level, despite the soundbites, do not have the slightest interest in “attracting” foreign investment. They
Nigerian govt and billionaire Aliko Dangote contributing to poverty – Oxfam
Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote is commonly seen as the acceptable face of Nigerian capitalism, with his many “investments” in the country and charity work. But
Abike Dabiri – Nigerians abroad sent back more money last year than Nigerian states generated
Abike Dabiri, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Diaspora Affairs, said in a broadcast by the Presidency Office of Digital Engagement that Nigerians



