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politics, policy-making and presidential matters in Africa's largest economy and most populous nation
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The African Medical Center of Excellence (AMCE) in Abuja is a project I’ve followed since the commencement of construction was announced in 2021.
My collected AMCE tweets, over a period of 4 years:
June 2021 | February 2022 | May 2022 |...
In the early hours of November 5, 2008, I watched the US election results file in. Blue. Red. Blue. Blue. Red.
And then that overwhelming mass of blue – seventy or so fully-armed electoral votes – that swept across the TV screen and ended...
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For a while now I’ve been meaning to do a long post about Nigeria's ‘Japa’ phenomenon. And then it occurred to me that I could simply collect all my tweets on the matter, from the last few years. It has been a recurring...
Continuity is a vital part of governance. No Government can do everything that needs to be done, even in two full terms. There will be stuff inherited and stuff to be handed over, unfinished. It is the very nature of government. (I’m certai...
#NWQuad is the name I’m giving to a new occasional series in which I share brief thoughts on four different things that interest me. NW = NigeriaWorks, of course.
Here we go:
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