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After On Nigeria: Who will fund democracy in Nigeria?, By Dayo Olaide

After On Nigeria: Who will fund democracy in Nigeria?, By Dayo Olaide

For Nigeria, this is a moment of choice for both domestic leaders and international partners. Retreating from governance now may seem fiscally prudent, but it will be politically costly. The consequences are both everyday and structural – weaker institutions, deeper cynicism, and a democracy that exists more on paper than in practice…
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