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Raising and Managing Funds for Healthcare in Nigeria: Strategies for the Post-USAID Era
(NILDS-Department of Democracy and Governance, 2025)Nigeria’s healthcare system faces significant challenges, including inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, and limited access to quality care. With the gradual withdrawal of donor support, particularly from the United ... -
Re-Examining Nigeria’s Federalism
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Re-inclusion of History into Primary and Secondary Schools Curricula: The Need for Legislative Intervention
(NILDS-Department of Democracy and Governance, 2025-01)This policy brief emphasizes the urgent need to reinstate History as a core subject in Nigerian primary and secondary schools. The removal of History from the curriculum in 2009 has resulted in a significant knowledge gap ... -
Rebasing Macroeconomic Variables: Of What Essence?
(NILDS-Department of Economic and Social Research, 2025-02)This issue brief considered the essence of rebasing some macroeconomic variables to examine the rationale for such exercise. The brief simply defines rebasing as replacing an outdated base year with a more recent one to ... -
Recruitment and Selection of Library Staff in Federal University Libraries in Nigeria
(International Journal of Library Science, 2020-11-15)Recruitment and selection of library staff globally has changed. The changes is to conform to new skills and requisite technological competences. This paper aimed at determining the strategies used for recruitment and ... -
Reducing the Cost of Governance: Alternative Policy Options for Economic Sustainability
(2021-06)The Nigerian government has proposed to harmonise the salaries of civil servants as a measure to control the high costs of governance amidst the shrinking revenue base. While the harmonisation of salaries across MDAs is a ... -
Refineries in Ruin: A Call for Accountability and Reform in Nigeria’s Oil Sector Authors
(NILDS-Department of Democracy and Governance, 2025-07)Despite receiving over $18 billion in rehabilitation funds, Nigeria’s state-owned refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna remain non-operational as of July 2025. Recent statements from Alhaji Aliko Dangote and newly ... -
Reforming the Police Force in Nigeria: a Case for Effective Legislation
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Religion & The Politics of National Integration in Nigeria
(Centre for Historical Research and Documentation, Ahmadu Bello University, 1994) -
Renegotiating Production Sharing Contracts in Light of Stabilisation Clauses
(Department of Legislative Support Services, 2019-09)
