
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in an era of flux: The Nigerian story, By Jibrin Ibrahim
We survived those two moments and my message today is that for a brighter future, we need to rescue the Nigerian State through citizen action so that we can build a new one that can return to the culture of public service as public good.
The first one affects the political economy and is generated mainly by public corruption over the past four decades that has created a run on the treasury at the national and state levels.” One of Nigeria’s biggest problem is uncontrolled population growth argues Agusto: “Every year, we add 5 million people to our population.
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