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Remember That Time Nigeria’s Government Claimed There Was “Reverse Medical Tourism”? By Chinedu Moghalu

Remember That Time Nigeria’s Government Claimed There Was “Reverse Medical Tourism”? By Chinedu Moghalu Recently, a U.S. physician named Pamela Buchanan MD wrote on LinkedIn with startling candour. She spoke not of privilege but of pain. “We are walking away,” she wrote, “not from medicine,...

NITDA–ICPC Task Force: A Bold Step to Protect Nigeria’s Digital Future, By Shuaib S. Agaka

NITDA–ICPC Task Force: A Bold Step to Protect Nigeria’s Digital Future By Shuaib S. Agaka In an era where digital transformation drives governance, transparency, and innovation, Nigeria’s National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has taken a bold and commendable step. By partnering with the Independent Corrupt...

The Future of Nigeria is Regional, By Abdulhaleem Ishaq Ringim

The Future of Nigeria is Regional By Abdulhaleem Ishaq Ringim The future of Nigeria is regional. This is not an argument for a return to the political regionalism of the First Republic but a call for developmental federalism—a framework that places national growth on the mutual...

Who will Rescue our Currency, Naira? By Hadiza Ishyaku Abdulsalam

Who will Rescue our Currency, Naira? By Hadiza Ishyaku Abdulsalam The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently unveiled a nationwide campaign tagged, “Naira Our Pride: Handle with Care". At first glance, it may seem like another routine awareness drive. But behind it lies a critical...

CBN Fair: A Timely Financial Inclusion Strategy for Northern Nigeria, by Zekeri Idakwo Laruba

‎CBN Fair: A Timely Financial Inclusion Strategy for Northern Nigeria, by Zekeri Idakwo Laruba ‎ ‎ ‎When the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) opened its Fair in Kano on September 16, 2025, it was more than just another stop on the Bank’s outreach calendar. It was a...

This Openness CJID is Preaching to State Governors, by Abdulsalam Mahmud

It was not another sterile policy talk. It was a mirror held up to governors and their governments, through the lens of Nigeria’s first-ever Openness Index.