For Nigeria’s bankrupt states, it’s business as usual
Only one of Nigeria’s 36 states was represented at the 2023 Africa Investment Forum in Marrakech, Morocco. No prizes for...
Only one of Nigeria’s 36 states was represented at the 2023 Africa Investment Forum in Marrakech, Morocco. No prizes for...
Jigawa, Kebbi, Kastina, Nasarawa and Ondo are the five states with the lowest domestic debts as of the second quarter...
As of December 2021, the states with the highest external debts were Lagos, Kaduna, Cross River, Edo, and Rivers. Lagos...
Nigerian states risk spending less on critical infrastructure as they attempt to balance low revenue generation with prioritising capital and...
Lagos, Rivers, and Anambra are three out of thirty six states of the Federation that can meet their operating expense...
The syndrome of state collapse stares us in the face. Its indicators include mounting democratic pressures; refugees resulting in Complex...
As the price of international Brent price continues to soar high, the huge burden Nigeria incurs in the course of...
Six years ago, with the inauguration of new Governors in 29 of the 36 states, Nigerians were immensely hopeful that...
Nigerian states are spending more on salaries and routine overhead expenditure rather than building roads, schools, hospitals, and other investments...
Nigeria’s Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) has doled out in excess of N9.13 trillion to states in the past four...