EMMANUEL PETER ADAYEHI, PhD The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank play significant roles in shaping economic policies in Africa. While their involvement can […]
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Geopolitics And Diplomacy: The Nigerian Experience
EMMANUEL PETER ADAYEHI, PhD Overview This paper explores the role of geopolitics and diplomacy in Nigeria’s national interests, examining the country’s experiences, advantages, and […]
Navigating The Midlife And Adolescent Crisis: A Systemic Leadership Challenge In Africa
EMMANUEL PETER ADAYEHI, PhD This paper explores the concept of adulicent crisis in Nigerian leadership, tracing its historical roots and impact on national development. The […]
Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary: Reflecting On Our Journey
EMMANUEL PETER ADAYEHI,PhD As Nigeria prepares to celebrate its 65th Independence Anniversary on Wednesday, October 1, we take a moment to reflect on a pivotal […]
Why Is Africa Poor? A Multifaceted Analysis
EMMANUEL PETER ADAYEHI, PhD Africa’s persistent poverty is a complex issue with deep historical roots and contemporary challenges. Let’s break it down: *Historical Factors:* – […]
Breaking Barriers: Navigating The Complex Landscape Of Economic Growth
EMMANUEL PETER ADAYEHI As I delve into the world of economic development, I’m struck by the pressing need for innovative solutions to drive progress, upgrade […]
Condemnation Of Events And Perceived Threats To Nigerian Democracy
EMMANUEL PETER ADAYEHI The suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has raised significant concerns regarding the adherence to democratic principles within the Nigerian Senate. This analysis […]
The Implications Of State Police In Nigeria: A Recipe For Chaos Or Enhanced Security?
EMMANUEL PETER ADAYEHI PhD Overview The discussion around implementing a State Police in Nigeria is a complex issue, with arguments for and against drawing on […]
“Green Energy Pioneers” (Emphasizing Nigeria’s Role In The Global Transition To Renewable Energy)
Nigeria has long been dependent on oil exports, which account for a significant portion of its GDP and government revenue. However, the volatility of oil […]
