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Nigeria’s architecture is not its destiny, By Dipo Baruwa
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Nigeria’s architecture is not its destiny, By Dipo Baruwa

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Dipo Baruwa writes about incentivising private investments in the context of global competitiveness.

The Crisis of Authority, Incentives and Capabilities It is not in my character to write an open commentary on someone else’s intellectual work, much less a work whose foreword was written by a professor I admire, albeit from afar. Yet I am increasingly troubled by the tendency among many political-economic writers to reduce almost every […]

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