Nigerian Elections - 5 Major Challenges Facing the Country's Next President TC_Africa: Nigeria
In an effort to break the continuing strike of the academic staff union in late 2022, the federal government secured acompelling the lecturers to go back to work. But the conditions and issues that warranted the strike have barely been addressed.
This means industrial harmony and stability won't last in the country's university sector. The next president may wish to take early note of this.Nigeria's university system needs radical reform: student loans for more than 100 million people might be a good place to startCorruption among public functionaries in Nigeria is endemic, though the current administration claims to be opposed to it.
To succeed he needs to be ready to approach governance differently. He must be decisive enough to confront an entrenched system of vested interest and self-regard.Get the latest in African news delivered straight to your inbox
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