Ruminating on the excruciating economic terrain and its social costs in most of Africa, and with Nigeria doing “atrociously” bad in the socioeconomic landscape, London-based magazine “The Economist” in its recent issue, not only deplored the “depressing record of stagnant productivity” but counselled that any meaningful “starting point” is to ditch decades of bad ideas, [...]
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