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Can Tinubu turn the tide on FDI? (Copy)
Aso Rock has a new tenant and Nigeria has a new boss. The policy challenges that await President Tinubu on his desk are piled high and most are marked urgent. But if the “architect of Lagos” is to re-build the country, making Nigeria once again attractive to foreign investors will be fundamental to the success of his tenure.
Nigerian election offers hope of a new dawn (Copy)
By the time you board your plane in Lagos airport, you’re exhausted. Not because of long lines at check-in and security, these are par for the course. But because of the seemingly never-ending requests for money from officials, or those posing as officials.
Can Tinubu turn the tide on FDI?
Aso Rock has a new tenant and Nigeria has a new boss. The policy challenges that await President Tinubu on his desk are piled high and most are marked urgent. But if the “architect of Lagos” is to re-build the country, making Nigeria once again attractive to foreign investors will be fundamental to the success of his tenure.