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Why Nigeria’s Electricity crisis is not about new laws or reforms

Guest Columnist By Monica Maduekwe The 2023 Electricity Act, which empowers states to develop their own electricity markets, is a welcome step. But the absence of...

Why Nigeria must rethink the role of the attorney-general

Guest Columnist By TOSIN ADEOTI Nigeria is once again confronting an uncomfortable but necessary question about power, justice, and the structure of its institutions. The...

Beyond the compulsory real-time electronic transmission of results

Guest Columnist By Tope Ajayi Our habit of amending our electoral laws almost every election cycle deserves serious scrutiny. The popular justification, continuous improvement, sounds...

2027: Make or break

Guest Columnist By Hakeem Baba-Ahmed “A canoe does not know who is the leader. When it turns over, everyone gets wet”. African proverb. It would seem like...

As marriages rebound, China’s “sweet economy” finds new momentum

Guest Columnist By Xinhua writer Li Yue   After years of decline, marriage registrations rebounded across regions in China last year, government data showed, as reforms eased...

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