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Nigeria's poor infrastructure development has long been an inhibiting factor to unlocking Africa's largest economy. In this paper, I argue that Nigeria's Constitution is complicit in occasioning this infrastructural quagmire, owing to the fact that it unduly hinders sub-nationals in Nigeria from...
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Effective and adequate infrastructure is a crucial substructure of any thriving economy, and infrastructure investment is regarded as a key driver of economic development. Nigeria, despite being regarded as the largest economy in Africa, and having one of Africa’s largest natural gas and crude...
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Many authors and experts have argued that the nature of federalism practiced in Nigeria - one which concentrates power at its center, to the detriment of its states - is partly responsible for the huge infrastructure deficit in the country. In this paper, we evaluate the veracity of this notion,...
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