Nigerians pay the least electricity bills, the least water bills, the least taxes, the least petrol price per litre, the least…the list continues. It is […]
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Tax Reforms: The Lacklustre Northern Nigeria and Implications for Economic Growth
The recent debates in Nigeria on the proposed tax reforms have brought up some issues many seem not to pay attention to or become interested […]
Reflections from my Participation at the World Water Week 2023 in Stockholm
This post originally appeared on Green Habitat’s blog. Actors and stakeholders in the water sector often ask what we must do to close the water […]
Regionalism and Sentiments Around the Tax Reforms Bills in Nigeria
As someone from Northern Nigeria, I watched with passion and growing scepticism, how esteemed Senator Ndume of Borno State said during his call-in interview on […]
The Moon and the Ghetto
Sadiq Abubakar Gulma writes on developing Nigeria beyond flyovers, palliatives and scholarships This article originally appeared on Thisday Newspaper. “That’s one small step for a man. […]
Finding Your Ikigai; Your purpose
In the therapy school founded by Dr Victor Frankl, the therapy individuals receive is one that only helps them find meaning to their lives. What […]
Your Income Is Determined by your Philosophy and not the Economy
Mr. Shoaff once said, “your philosophy and not the economy determines your income.” I have never gotten a new perspective on financial literacy like hearing […]
Planning After Lockdown; Phased Opening of Businesses and Fewer Shopping Days or the Other Way Around?
Article originally appeared on Sky Daily Online Newspaper. Our cities and communities are currently put through their paces in ensuring public safety via the planning […]
Expediting COVID-19 Testing Across Nigeria
Article originally appeared on Sky Daily Online Newspaper. Many people have expressed concerns on the closure of different state borders across Nigeria. Citing it as […]
Random Thoughts on Lockdown in Abuja
Article originally appeared on Daily Trust Newspaper. It’s 7.30am. I am getting late. Work starts by 8am to 12pm on Fridays. I am not bothered […]