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  • FeaturedNDBlogNov 5
    [Policy Brief] Access to Agricultural Land in Abia State

      By Oteheri Akinruntan   Background Land, which is central to the economy, social and political spheres of community, society, and the nation at large is regarded as a crucial +

  • NDBlogNov 4
    [Policy Brief] Developing a Peace and Security Infrastructure in Abia State

      By Nkasi Wodu   Background Abia State was created out of the old Imo State in 1991 under the then military administration. The State is located in the South +

  • NDBlogFeaturedNov 3
    [Policy Brief] Addressing Multiple Taxation and Illegal Levies on Businesses in Abia State

      By Chuks Ofulue   Policy Background The Abia States economy is currently at a cross-road and has been for the past decades. The State has witnessed almost three decades +

  • NDBlogOct 15
    Andrew Perebi Eneyi: What I never told You

      Growing up, I had this mad love for football. My love was not just for watching and analyzing the game. It was beyond that: I was very much involved +

  • NDBlogOct 12
    What the Protests Against Police Brutality mean for Young Nigerians

      In 2017, Nigerian youths adopted a campaign against brutality from the Nigerian Police Force. The campaign adopted a mix of online and offline strategies and was popularly known on +

  • NDBlogSep 22
    Why armed banditry continues to thrive in Nigeria’s North West region

      By Nkasi Wodu There are two major ways the Nigerian security forces respond to violence: firstly, they try to suppress it through the use of overwhelming force or violence +

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