Tue, 20th Feb. 2024
We held this powerful X (formerly Twitter) Space with great, Ebenezar Wikina, founder, Policy Shapers.
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Tue, 6th Feb. 2024
We held this powerful X (formerly Twitter) Space with notable speakers, Dr. Gertrude Odezugo, Senior Reproductive Health Manager, USAID / Nigeria and Onyinye Onyemobi, Program Associate Ford Foundation
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Sat. 05 August, 2023
The government could cut off 30% of it's running cost and still be functional.
says Dr. Sam Amadi a policy expert and also a former advisor to House of reps on procurement.
According to him Nigeria's concept of governance is about spending more money to achieve less whereas we could actually spend less to achieve more. You can't spend money anyhow in the US for instance.
This is also obtainable in the UK as well, Their governments spend less money and they are committee to their work,
So we have created governance as a form of African traditional kingship.
These and more were the pressing concerns of discussion on our X (twitter) space with Dr. Sam Amadi as the core panelist/speaker
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Sun. 06 August, 2023
This is sequel to the above X (twitter space)
If you missed it, remember you can always get the recorded space.
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Niger and ECOWAS Deployment: Is Military Action the Best Option?
Sat. 12 August, 2023
Members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) parliament have expressed differing opinions on the option of military action in restoring democracy in Niger Republic.
According to NAN, the perspectives were shared on Saturday when 22 parliamentarians participated in a virtual extraordinary meeting to discuss the political crisis in Niger.
The regional bloc has been nursing various measures on tackling the military takeover of the landlocked country through a coup on July 26.
In a recent development on Thursday, ECOWAS directed the deployment of standby military troops to restore constitutional order in Niger.
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