Nigerians have been experiencing a persistent increase in prices and tariffs owing to reforms and policies being initiated by the fresh presidency of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Is there a supposed silver lining after this cloud hovering around Nigeria?
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Each successive government comes with a different kind of political system. Tinubu is a capitalist, and so will be run a capitalist system. He did that in Lagos when he was governor. Capitalism is not a bad system but it hinders national prosperity when the policies are not well planned and balancedRead more
Each successive government comes with a different kind of political system. Tinubu is a capitalist, and so will be run a capitalist system. He did that in Lagos when he was governor.
Capitalism is not a bad system but it hinders national prosperity when the policies are not well planned and balanced as well as when it is forced into an economy where there is no competition.
So, Tinubu’s government programs are popular but the problem is that they are hasty and will favor the political elites.
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