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Corruption: The Real Enemy of Infrastructure Progress in Nigeria

Corruption: The Real Enemy of Infrastructure Progress in Nigeria

by Infradmin | Sep 15, 2025 | Politics

“Nigeria is fantastically corrupt.” Those were the words of former British Prime Minister, David Cameron, at the London Anti-Corruption Summit in May 2016. Nearly a decade later, the statement still holds true. Before we debate its fairness, let’s examine the scale of...
Building for Votes: Infrastructure as Campaign Score Points in African Elections

Building for Votes: Infrastructure as Campaign Score Points in African Elections

by Infradmin | May 29, 2025 | Politics

Infrastructure and Elections in Africa Elections are incomplete without campaigns, often intense periods of convincing the electorates to vote in favour of a candidate or political party. In many parts of Africa where infrastructure sectors are relatively...

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