24 March 2021

YMonitor Issue 085: Democratic Puppet

Divided amongst different levels of power in a confused mad house. A characteristic recurring theme for this body of government is a lack of independence & […]
24 March 2021

Who Is Nigeria owing?

The unsustainable rise in Nigeria’s debt profile is alarming, and we surely need no rocket science to understand that the huge debt stock undermines the country’s […]
23 March 2021

Ymonitor Issue 084: BOOMING

Economics Analyst from the big (4) financial companies already point it out to be the most profitable industry in 2021 & it’s only the first quarter […]
23 March 2021

The Role Of Free Press In Achieving Good Governance In Nigeria

The Press is recognisably the fourth estate of the realm and the watchdog of the people. Beyond the functions of information dissemination, the press has the […]
23 March 2021

Nigeria’s Public Debt Portfolio For Q4, 2020

Despite the adverse effects of debt servicing on our country and the citizens, the Nigerian government still has no limits to borrowing, mortgaging the well-being of […]
22 March 2021

Despite the deteriorating education sector, 36 states and FCT yet to access N41bn UBEC fund

Discussing the poor state of public schools in Nigeria has become a cliché. An observation of many public school infrastructural conditions will make one wonder if […]
22 March 2021

YMonitor Issue 083: Banditocurrency

The ban on cryptocurrency transactions in Nigeria by the CBN was presumably a problem for the “weak” only, the slow ones who were not financially wise […]
22 March 2021

YMonitor Issue 082: “High” Maintenance

The peculiarities I like about Nigerian Highways are how well-paved and organised they are, by a network of beautiful and dual carriageways, with an array of […]
19 March 2021

Policy Recommendations To Reduce The High Cost of Governance in Nigeria

The high cost of governance in Nigeria has been a debatable issue for several years, yet no specific and yielding solution has been provided. In this […]