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                            The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) is Nigeria’s foremost private sector-led think-tank and policy advocacy institution. At the NESG, our work in providing fact-based advocacy has allowed us to prioritize and use our voices to encourage different actors to come together to dialogue on critical socio-economic issues. Only through conversations, interventions, and innovation will we change the landscape in Nigeria and across Africa.  Nevertheless, only a well-informed and united people make a great nation. Millions of Nigeria’s vibrant and talented 200 million population, do not effectively speak, understand or write English. The ones that do may be saturated with misinformation in this current digital world. The NESG Radio is a traditionally syndicated podcast that will effectively inform our people with curated localized content. Our weekly podcasts will help communicate critical information such as economic policies, ideas, health information, trends, and interventions to Nigerians.
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                            The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) is Nigeria’s foremost private sector-led think-tank and policy advocacy institution. At the NESG, our work in providing fact-based advocacy has allowed us to prioritize and use our voices to encourage different actors to come together to dialogue on critical socio-economic issues. Only through conversations, interventions, and innovation will we change the landscape in Nigeria and across Africa.  Nevertheless, only a well-informed and united people make a great nation. Millions of Nigeria’s vibrant and talented 200 million population, do not effectively speak, understand or write English. The ones that do may be saturated with misinformation in this current digital world. The NESG Radio is a traditionally syndicated podcast that will effectively inform our people with curated localized content. Our weekly podcasts will help communicate critical information such as economic policies, ideas, health information, trends, and interventions to Nigerians.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=9069</link>
                    <title>Our Power, Our Planet: Turning Climate Commitments into Real Impact</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            As the world marks Earth Day 2026 under the theme “Our Power, Our Planet,” this episode explores how climate commitments can move beyond promises to real, people-driven impact.

 Speaker: Mr. David Omata
Thematic Lead, Climate Change & Environmental Sustainability, Community of Practice YOUTH

 Moderator: Oghenekevwe Noah-Olatoye
Associate, Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG)

From climate action to citizen responsibility, this conversation highlights pathways to a more sustainable future.

 Listen via nesgroup.org/podcast 

#WorldEarthDay2026 #OurPowerOurPlanet #ClimateAction #NESGRadio
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                            As the world marks Earth Day 2026 under the theme “Our Power, Our Planet,” this episode explores how climate commitments can move beyond promises to real, people-driven impact.

 Speaker: Mr. David Omata
Thematic Lead, Climate Change & Environmental Sustainability, Community of Practice YOUTH

 Moderator: Oghenekevwe Noah-Olatoye
Associate, Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG)

From climate action to citizen responsibility, this conversation highlights pathways to a more sustainable future.

 Listen via nesgroup.org/podcast 

#WorldEarthDay2026 #OurPowerOurPlanet #ClimateAction #NESGRadio
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=9061</link>
                    <title>Standing With Science: Advancing Health in Nigeria</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            What does it truly mean to stand with science in Nigeria today?

In this special World Health Day 2026 episode of NESG Radio, leading health experts unpack how evidence-based solutions can transform health outcomes across the country. From strengthening policy frameworks to tackling misinformation and improving access to medicines, the conversation explores the real challenges—and opportunities—within Nigeria’s health system.

With insights on the One Health approach and the power of cross-sector collaboration, this episode offers practical ideas for policymakers, professionals, and citizens committed to building a healthier, more resilient future.
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 19:39:21 +0000</pubDate>
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                            What does it truly mean to stand with science in Nigeria today?

In this special World Health Day 2026 episode of NESG Radio, leading health experts unpack how evidence-based solutions can transform health outcomes across the country. From strengthening policy frameworks to tackling misinformation and improving access to medicines, the conversation explores the real challenges—and opportunities—within Nigeria’s health system.

With insights on the One Health approach and the power of cross-sector collaboration, this episode offers practical ideas for policymakers, professionals, and citizens committed to building a healthier, more resilient future.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=9001</link>
                    <title>Bridging the Water Gap: Advancing Gender Equality Through Water and Sanitation</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Today on World Water Day, we spotlight the critical link between water, sanitation, and gender equality.
Our latest NESG Radio podcast features deep insights from:
️ Ms. Kashimana Tsumba – Thematic Lead, Marine & Blue Economy, NESG Industrial Policy Commission
️ Engr. Gabriel Ekanem – Water & Sanitation Thematic Lead
️ Moderated by: Mbotidem Jackson, Technical Anchor, Industrial Policy Commission, NESG
Together, they explore how empowering women through equitable water access drives progress for all.
Listen, learn, and join the movement to bridge the water gap. 
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                    <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2026 19:58:43 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Today on World Water Day, we spotlight the critical link between water, sanitation, and gender equality.
Our latest NESG Radio podcast features deep insights from:
️ Ms. Kashimana Tsumba – Thematic Lead, Marine & Blue Economy, NESG Industrial Policy Commission
️ Engr. Gabriel Ekanem – Water & Sanitation Thematic Lead
️ Moderated by: Mbotidem Jackson, Technical Anchor, Industrial Policy Commission, NESG
Together, they explore how empowering women through equitable water access drives progress for all.
Listen, learn, and join the movement to bridge the water gap. 
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8940</link>
                    <title>#IWD2026: Advancing Rights, Justice and Action for Women and Girls</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The International Women’s Day 2026 calls for a shift from commitment to measurable progress under the theme “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls.” Despite increased visibility of gender equality discourse, systemic gaps remain in economic participation, policy representation, access to justice, and institutional accountability — particularly within emerging and developing economies. The International Women’s Day (IWD) 2026 podcast is themed “Advancing Rights, Justice and Action for Women and Girls.” This theme highlights the urgent global and national imperative to strengthen gender equality, promote justice systems responsive to women’s realities, and accelerate meaningful action across policy, economic, and social spheres. This podcast conversation leverages the strength of the NESG on policies and the Policy Innovation Centre (PIC) on innovation. The podcast aims to spark meaningful dialogue, amplify evidence, and highlight actionable policy and societal solutions for accelerating progress for women and girls.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2026 20:40:15 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The International Women’s Day 2026 calls for a shift from commitment to measurable progress under the theme “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls.” Despite increased visibility of gender equality discourse, systemic gaps remain in economic participation, policy representation, access to justice, and institutional accountability — particularly within emerging and developing economies. The International Women’s Day (IWD) 2026 podcast is themed “Advancing Rights, Justice and Action for Women and Girls.” This theme highlights the urgent global and national imperative to strengthen gender equality, promote justice systems responsive to women’s realities, and accelerate meaningful action across policy, economic, and social spheres. This podcast conversation leverages the strength of the NESG on policies and the Policy Innovation Centre (PIC) on innovation. The podcast aims to spark meaningful dialogue, amplify evidence, and highlight actionable policy and societal solutions for accelerating progress for women and girls.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8915</link>
                    <title>Breaking Down Nigeria&#039;s 2025 Tax Reforms</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria has rewritten its tax rules. But are businesses and citizens truly ready for what comes next?

In this interview with William Umoh, Tax Expert Mfon Etukeren Umo unpacks the real impact of the 2025 Tax Reform Laws: What they change, who they affect, and what stakeholders should be paying attention to now. 

Listen now at www.nesgroup.org/podcast
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 09:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria has rewritten its tax rules. But are businesses and citizens truly ready for what comes next?

In this interview with William Umoh, Tax Expert Mfon Etukeren Umo unpacks the real impact of the 2025 Tax Reform Laws: What they change, who they affect, and what stakeholders should be paying attention to now. 

Listen now at www.nesgroup.org/podcast
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8909</link>
                    <title>Road to SAIS 2026: Conversations Shaping Sports Investment in Africa</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Sports Africa Investment Summit (SAIS) 2026 is Africa’s leading convening of investors, policymakers, sports administrators, brands, innovators, and development partners focused on unlocking sustainable investment across the African sports ecosystem.

In the lead-up to SAIS 2026, this podcast serves as a strategic communications tool to build awareness, deepen understanding of the summit’s themes, and spotlight key stakeholders, partners, and opportunities ahead of the event.

The podcast will position SAIS as a thought-leadership initiative while driving early engagement, registrations, and strategic interest.

Visit https://www.sportsafricainvestmentsummit.com to register for the summit.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 10:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The Sports Africa Investment Summit (SAIS) 2026 is Africa’s leading convening of investors, policymakers, sports administrators, brands, innovators, and development partners focused on unlocking sustainable investment across the African sports ecosystem.

In the lead-up to SAIS 2026, this podcast serves as a strategic communications tool to build awareness, deepen understanding of the summit’s themes, and spotlight key stakeholders, partners, and opportunities ahead of the event.

The podcast will position SAIS as a thought-leadership initiative while driving early engagement, registrations, and strategic interest.

Visit https://www.sportsafricainvestmentsummit.com to register for the summit.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8906</link>
                    <title>Consolidating Economic Stabilisation Gains: Pathway to Sustainable Growth in Nigeria</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Following the successful launch of the 2026 NESG Macroeconomic Outlook Report, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) hosted a special podcast episode featuring some members of the research team who authored the report. The 2026 Outlook positions Nigeria at a critical inflection point—having recorded measurable stabilisation gains in inflation moderation, foreign exchange stability, external reserves, and investor confidence—but still facing structural vulnerabilities in productivity, jobs, fiscal space, and household welfare. The report therefore makes a strong case for 2026 as the year of consolidation: moving beyond crisis management towards embedding reforms in institutions, markets, and economic behaviour. This podcast will serve as a strategic knowledge translation platform—breaking down the report’s insights into accessible conversations, deepening public understanding, and encouraging stakeholders to engage directly with the full publication. The podcast aims to: • Simplify and explain the key findings of the 2026 Macroeconomic Outlook • Provide context behind the data, projections, and policy recommendations • Strengthen public and stakeholder understanding of “consolidation” as an economic phase • Promote downloads and readership of the full report • Position NESG as the leading voice on evidence-based economic policy discourse in Nigeria
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 07:27:27 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Following the successful launch of the 2026 NESG Macroeconomic Outlook Report, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) hosted a special podcast episode featuring some members of the research team who authored the report. The 2026 Outlook positions Nigeria at a critical inflection point—having recorded measurable stabilisation gains in inflation moderation, foreign exchange stability, external reserves, and investor confidence—but still facing structural vulnerabilities in productivity, jobs, fiscal space, and household welfare. The report therefore makes a strong case for 2026 as the year of consolidation: moving beyond crisis management towards embedding reforms in institutions, markets, and economic behaviour. This podcast will serve as a strategic knowledge translation platform—breaking down the report’s insights into accessible conversations, deepening public understanding, and encouraging stakeholders to engage directly with the full publication. The podcast aims to: • Simplify and explain the key findings of the 2026 Macroeconomic Outlook • Provide context behind the data, projections, and policy recommendations • Strengthen public and stakeholder understanding of “consolidation” as an economic phase • Promote downloads and readership of the full report • Position NESG as the leading voice on evidence-based economic policy discourse in Nigeria
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8899</link>
                    <title>International Day of Clean Energy : Accelerating a Just and Inclusive Clean Energy</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The United Nations General Assembly, designated 26 January as the International Day of Clean Energy to raise global awareness and accelerate action towards a just and inclusive clean energy transition. This transition is essential for climate stability, sustainable development, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as current energy systems remain heavily reliant on fossil fuels.

Renewable energy sources solar, wind, hydro, biomass, and geothermal offer sustainable, low-emission alternatives. Beyond environmental benefits, these technologies can catalyse economic growth, create jobs, and enhance energy access, especially in underserved communities.

Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy and most populous nation, confronts a profound energy access crisis. Over 140 million Nigerians (71% of the population) lack reliable electricity, compelling widespread use of expensive, polluting diesel and petrol generators.

Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan (ETP) sets a clear pathway to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060, balancing socio-economic realities with climate imperatives. Central to this plan is scaling renewable generation to account for 50% of the electricity mix by 2030, alongside universal energy access goals. Achieving these targets demands comprehensive regulatory reforms, increased capital investment, and strong private-sector engagement.

Installed renewable capacity is expanding, with solar capacity exceeding 1,200 MW, largely through off-grid and rural electrification initiatives. Programs like the Nigeria Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) supported by a $750 million World Bank credit and over $1 billion in leveraged capital aim to deliver clean energy to 17.5 million Nigerians via mini-grids and standalone solar systems (World bank 2023).

Regionally, West Africa faces similar energy challenges. Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for 85% of the global population without electricity, despite substantial renewable potential. However, the region attracts a disproportionately small share of global clean energy investment, underscoring the urgent need for robust policies and financing mechanisms to enable equitable energy transitions.
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 11:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The United Nations General Assembly, designated 26 January as the International Day of Clean Energy to raise global awareness and accelerate action towards a just and inclusive clean energy transition. This transition is essential for climate stability, sustainable development, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as current energy systems remain heavily reliant on fossil fuels.

Renewable energy sources solar, wind, hydro, biomass, and geothermal offer sustainable, low-emission alternatives. Beyond environmental benefits, these technologies can catalyse economic growth, create jobs, and enhance energy access, especially in underserved communities.

Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy and most populous nation, confronts a profound energy access crisis. Over 140 million Nigerians (71% of the population) lack reliable electricity, compelling widespread use of expensive, polluting diesel and petrol generators.

Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan (ETP) sets a clear pathway to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060, balancing socio-economic realities with climate imperatives. Central to this plan is scaling renewable generation to account for 50% of the electricity mix by 2030, alongside universal energy access goals. Achieving these targets demands comprehensive regulatory reforms, increased capital investment, and strong private-sector engagement.

Installed renewable capacity is expanding, with solar capacity exceeding 1,200 MW, largely through off-grid and rural electrification initiatives. Programs like the Nigeria Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) supported by a $750 million World Bank credit and over $1 billion in leveraged capital aim to deliver clean energy to 17.5 million Nigerians via mini-grids and standalone solar systems (World bank 2023).

Regionally, West Africa faces similar energy challenges. Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for 85% of the global population without electricity, despite substantial renewable potential. However, the region attracts a disproportionately small share of global clean energy investment, underscoring the urgent need for robust policies and financing mechanisms to enable equitable energy transitions.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>International Day of Education 2026 - The Power of Youth in Co-Creating Education</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The International Day of Education, observed annually on 24 January, serves as a global platform to reflect on the role of education in peacebuilding, sustainable development, and inclusive growth. In 2026, UNESCO marks the Day under the theme “The Power of Youth in Co-Creating Education,” spotlighting young people not merely as beneficiaries of education systems, but as active contributors to shaping how learning is designed, delivered, and governed.

Globally, youth under the age of 30 make up more than half of the world’s population. Yet, despite being the primary users of education systems, young people remain significantly underrepresented in education policy formulation, curriculum design, governance structures, and reform processes. This gap has contributed to persistent misalignment between education outcomes and the realities of today’s labour markets, civic life, and digital economies.

In Nigeria, where the youth population is both a demographic advantage and a development challenge, the urgency of youth-inclusive education reform is even more pronounced. Issues such as skills mismatch, youth unemployment, learning poverty, and low engagement in policy processes underscore the need to rethink education as a co-created system—one that meaningfully integrates youth voices, innovation, and lived experience.
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                    <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 10:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The International Day of Education, observed annually on 24 January, serves as a global platform to reflect on the role of education in peacebuilding, sustainable development, and inclusive growth. In 2026, UNESCO marks the Day under the theme “The Power of Youth in Co-Creating Education,” spotlighting young people not merely as beneficiaries of education systems, but as active contributors to shaping how learning is designed, delivered, and governed.

Globally, youth under the age of 30 make up more than half of the world’s population. Yet, despite being the primary users of education systems, young people remain significantly underrepresented in education policy formulation, curriculum design, governance structures, and reform processes. This gap has contributed to persistent misalignment between education outcomes and the realities of today’s labour markets, civic life, and digital economies.

In Nigeria, where the youth population is both a demographic advantage and a development challenge, the urgency of youth-inclusive education reform is even more pronounced. Issues such as skills mismatch, youth unemployment, learning poverty, and low engagement in policy processes underscore the need to rethink education as a co-created system—one that meaningfully integrates youth voices, innovation, and lived experience.
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                    <title>Climate Action and Implementation: Turning Commitments into Results</title>
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                            The 30th Conference of the Parties (COP 30) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), taking place in 2025 in Belém, Brazil, marks a defining moment in global climate governance. With less than five years to 2030—the target year for most climate and Sustainable Development Goals—this milestone conference is expected to focus on accelerating implementation of climate commitments and strengthening accountability mechanisms across countries.

For Nigeria and other developing economies, the urgency of climate action extends beyond policy dialogues to practical implementation that safeguards livelihoods, builds resilience, and fosters sustainable economic transformation. Although Nigeria has made several high-level commitments—such as the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), the Energy Transition Plan (ETP), and the National Climate Change Act—the gap between ambition and implementation remains wide.

This podcast seeks to stimulate a national conversation on how Nigeria can transition from commitment to concrete action. It will explore:

· The state of Nigeria’s climate implementation efforts, including institutional coordination, financing, and stakeholder engagement;

· The role of innovation, private investment, and local communities in delivering measurable climate results; and

· The policy priorities for ensuring that Nigeria’s climate ambitions align with economic growth and inclusive development.

The discussion aims to raise awareness among policymakers, businesses, and citizens on the collective responsibility to drive climate implementation at scale—building a sustainable, climate-resilient future for all.
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2025 20:56:22 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The 30th Conference of the Parties (COP 30) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), taking place in 2025 in Belém, Brazil, marks a defining moment in global climate governance. With less than five years to 2030—the target year for most climate and Sustainable Development Goals—this milestone conference is expected to focus on accelerating implementation of climate commitments and strengthening accountability mechanisms across countries.

For Nigeria and other developing economies, the urgency of climate action extends beyond policy dialogues to practical implementation that safeguards livelihoods, builds resilience, and fosters sustainable economic transformation. Although Nigeria has made several high-level commitments—such as the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), the Energy Transition Plan (ETP), and the National Climate Change Act—the gap between ambition and implementation remains wide.

This podcast seeks to stimulate a national conversation on how Nigeria can transition from commitment to concrete action. It will explore:

· The state of Nigeria’s climate implementation efforts, including institutional coordination, financing, and stakeholder engagement;

· The role of innovation, private investment, and local communities in delivering measurable climate results; and

· The policy priorities for ensuring that Nigeria’s climate ambitions align with economic growth and inclusive development.

The discussion aims to raise awareness among policymakers, businesses, and citizens on the collective responsibility to drive climate implementation at scale—building a sustainable, climate-resilient future for all.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8725</link>
                    <title>International Literacy Day 2025: Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            International Literacy Day is observed annually on September 8th to raise awareness of the importance of literacy as a matter of dignity and human rights. In 2025, the theme "Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era" emphasizes the need to reimagine literacy for the 21st century, where digital tools, access to technology, and inclusive learning platforms have become central to literacy acquisition.
As Nigeria grapples with significant literacy challenges—especially among out-of-school children, displaced populations, and rural communities—this podcast aims to spotlight how digital transformation can be harnessed to bridge literacy gaps and promote inclusive foundational learning for all.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2025 18:39:37 +0000</pubDate>
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                            International Literacy Day is observed annually on September 8th to raise awareness of the importance of literacy as a matter of dignity and human rights. In 2025, the theme "Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era" emphasizes the need to reimagine literacy for the 21st century, where digital tools, access to technology, and inclusive learning platforms have become central to literacy acquisition.
As Nigeria grapples with significant literacy challenges—especially among out-of-school children, displaced populations, and rural communities—this podcast aims to spotlight how digital transformation can be harnessed to bridge literacy gaps and promote inclusive foundational learning for all.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8705</link>
                    <title>#NES31 - The Reform Imperative: Building a Prosperous and Inclusive Nigeria by 2030</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Reform Imperative is Here!

From October 6th–8th, 2025, leaders from government, business, and civil society will gather at the 31st Nigerian Economic Summit to chart a bold course for our nation’s future.

Under the theme “The Reform Imperative: Building a Prosperous and Inclusive Nigeria by 2030”, we will tackle critical priorities:
✅ Driving Industrialisation-led Growth
✅ Building Infrastructure for Competitiveness
✅ Advancing Inclusion for Shared Growth
✅ Strengthening Institutions for Sustainable Impact
✅ Unlocking Investment amid Global Trade Shifts

 Join us at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja or virtually to be part of this transformative journey.

 Register to attend: nesgroup.org/31

#NES31 #NESG #ReformImperative #Nigeria2030 #InclusiveGrowth
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2025 15:58:10 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The Reform Imperative is Here!

From October 6th–8th, 2025, leaders from government, business, and civil society will gather at the 31st Nigerian Economic Summit to chart a bold course for our nation’s future.

Under the theme “The Reform Imperative: Building a Prosperous and Inclusive Nigeria by 2030”, we will tackle critical priorities:
✅ Driving Industrialisation-led Growth
✅ Building Infrastructure for Competitiveness
✅ Advancing Inclusion for Shared Growth
✅ Strengthening Institutions for Sustainable Impact
✅ Unlocking Investment amid Global Trade Shifts

 Join us at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja or virtually to be part of this transformative journey.

 Register to attend: nesgroup.org/31

#NES31 #NESG #ReformImperative #Nigeria2030 #InclusiveGrowth
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>51</itunes:duration>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8704</link>
                    <title>Second Radio Jingle for the 31st Nigerian Economic Summit</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Reform Imperative is Here!

From October 6th–8th, 2025, leaders from government, business, and civil society will gather at the 31st Nigerian Economic Summit to chart a bold course for our nation’s future.

Under the theme “The Reform Imperative: Building a Prosperous and Inclusive Nigeria by 2030”, we will tackle critical priorities:
✅ Driving Industrialisation-led Growth
✅ Building Infrastructure for Competitiveness
✅ Advancing Inclusion for Shared Growth
✅ Strengthening Institutions for Sustainable Impact
✅ Unlocking Investment amid Global Trade Shifts

 Join us at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja or virtually to be part of this transformative journey.

 Register to attend: nesgroup.org/31

#NES31 #NESG #ReformImperative #Nigeria2030 #InclusiveGrowth
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2025 15:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Reform Imperative is Here!

From October 6th–8th, 2025, leaders from government, business, and civil society will gather at the 31st Nigerian Economic Summit to chart a bold course for our nation’s future.

Under the theme “The Reform Imperative: Building a Prosperous and Inclusive Nigeria by 2030”, we will tackle critical priorities:
✅ Driving Industrialisation-led Growth
✅ Building Infrastructure for Competitiveness
✅ Advancing Inclusion for Shared Growth
✅ Strengthening Institutions for Sustainable Impact
✅ Unlocking Investment amid Global Trade Shifts

 Join us at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja or virtually to be part of this transformative journey.

 Register to attend: nesgroup.org/31

#NES31 #NESG #ReformImperative #Nigeria2030 #InclusiveGrowth
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>46</itunes:duration>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8549</link>
                    <title>International Youth Day 2025: Empowered for Impact: How Young Nigerians Are Shaping a Sustainable Future</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            International Youth Day (August 12) provides an annual opportunity to recognize the potential, innovation, and leadership of young people in shaping a better future. The 2025 theme, “Youth Empowerment for a Sustainable Future,” calls attention to the role of youth in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—from climate action and inclusive governance to digital innovation and economic equity.

With a growing youth population, Nigeria stands at a critical juncture. Young people are not only the most affected by environmental degradation, economic uncertainty, and social instability—they are also the most equipped to lead change. Across the country, youth are launching climate movements, building civic tech tools, creating green enterprises, and advocating for inclusive policies.

This podcast brings together thought leaders from the Youth Community of Practice (CoP) to explore:

· What true youth empowerment looks like in Nigeria today,

· How young people are advancing sustainability across sectors, and

· What systems and policy shifts are needed to accelerate youth-driven impact.

By drawing insights from the areas of climate action, governance, and digital empowerment, the discussion will highlight cross-sectoral approaches for unlocking the full potential of Nigeria’s youth.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2025 15:51:13 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            International Youth Day (August 12) provides an annual opportunity to recognize the potential, innovation, and leadership of young people in shaping a better future. The 2025 theme, “Youth Empowerment for a Sustainable Future,” calls attention to the role of youth in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—from climate action and inclusive governance to digital innovation and economic equity.

With a growing youth population, Nigeria stands at a critical juncture. Young people are not only the most affected by environmental degradation, economic uncertainty, and social instability—they are also the most equipped to lead change. Across the country, youth are launching climate movements, building civic tech tools, creating green enterprises, and advocating for inclusive policies.

This podcast brings together thought leaders from the Youth Community of Practice (CoP) to explore:

· What true youth empowerment looks like in Nigeria today,

· How young people are advancing sustainability across sectors, and

· What systems and policy shifts are needed to accelerate youth-driven impact.

By drawing insights from the areas of climate action, governance, and digital empowerment, the discussion will highlight cross-sectoral approaches for unlocking the full potential of Nigeria’s youth.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>2713</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8453</link>
                    <title>World Youth Skills Day - Unlocking Opportunities: How AI and Digital Skills Can Empower the Next Generation of Youth in Nigeria</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            World Youth Skills Day, observed annually on July 15, is a United Nations initiative aimed at celebrating the importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work, and entrepreneurship. The 2025 theme, “Youth Empowerment through AI and Digital Skills,” underscores the urgent need to prepare youth for a fast-evolving, technology-driven future.
In Nigeria, where over 60% of the population is under 25, AI and digital technology offer transformative potential. From education to health, agriculture to governance, digital tools are rapidly reshaping how services are delivered and how young people live, learn, and work. Yet, this transformation also comes with growing concerns around digital inequality, unemployment, and the skills gap between the demands of the global economy and the training many young Nigerians currently receive.
World Youth Skills Day 2025 emphasizes the growing need for young people to acquire future-ready skills—especially in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technology—to thrive in the 21st-century economy. As the nature of work continues to evolve, digital transformation presents both a challenge and an opportunity for youth empowerment, especially in developing economies like Nigeria.
As AI tools become more embedded in daily life—through automation, data analytics, and digital platforms—young people must not only be users, but also creators, innovators, and ethical leaders in the space. However, the reality is that many Nigerian youth lack access to quality training, internet infrastructure, or supportive ecosystems to fully benefit from these shifts.
This podcast provides a platform to reflect on:
•	The current state of youth digital readiness in Nigeria,
•	The potential of AI and digital skills to drive inclusion, productivity, and innovation,
•	And the collaborative efforts needed from policymakers, educators, private sector, and youth themselves to close the digital divide.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2025 02:52:13 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            World Youth Skills Day, observed annually on July 15, is a United Nations initiative aimed at celebrating the importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work, and entrepreneurship. The 2025 theme, “Youth Empowerment through AI and Digital Skills,” underscores the urgent need to prepare youth for a fast-evolving, technology-driven future.
In Nigeria, where over 60% of the population is under 25, AI and digital technology offer transformative potential. From education to health, agriculture to governance, digital tools are rapidly reshaping how services are delivered and how young people live, learn, and work. Yet, this transformation also comes with growing concerns around digital inequality, unemployment, and the skills gap between the demands of the global economy and the training many young Nigerians currently receive.
World Youth Skills Day 2025 emphasizes the growing need for young people to acquire future-ready skills—especially in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technology—to thrive in the 21st-century economy. As the nature of work continues to evolve, digital transformation presents both a challenge and an opportunity for youth empowerment, especially in developing economies like Nigeria.
As AI tools become more embedded in daily life—through automation, data analytics, and digital platforms—young people must not only be users, but also creators, innovators, and ethical leaders in the space. However, the reality is that many Nigerian youth lack access to quality training, internet infrastructure, or supportive ecosystems to fully benefit from these shifts.
This podcast provides a platform to reflect on:
•	The current state of youth digital readiness in Nigeria,
•	The potential of AI and digital skills to drive inclusion, productivity, and innovation,
•	And the collaborative efforts needed from policymakers, educators, private sector, and youth themselves to close the digital divide.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8452</link>
                    <title>World MSME Day 2025: Strengthening Linkages in Nigeria’s MSME Ecosystem</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Today is World MSME Day 2025! Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the engine of Nigeria’s economy. Yet, many MSMEs still grapple with barriers like limited access to finance, inadequate infrastructure, weak market connections, and low digital inclusion. To commemorate the #MSMEDay2025, we’re spotlighting a special podcast discussion focused on how we can build stronger linkages between MSMEs, support institutions, and market players. This conversation dives into practical strategies and frameworks to better connect entrepreneurs across sectors, regions, and value chains — with the ultimate goal of driving sustainable growth, innovation, and resilience.  Tune in and be part of the movement to empower Nigeria’s MSMEs! #WorldMSMEDay #MSMEs #Entrepreneurship #InclusiveGrowth #NigeriaEconomy #NESG
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2025 04:18:55 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Today is World MSME Day 2025! Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the engine of Nigeria’s economy. Yet, many MSMEs still grapple with barriers like limited access to finance, inadequate infrastructure, weak market connections, and low digital inclusion. To commemorate the #MSMEDay2025, we’re spotlighting a special podcast discussion focused on how we can build stronger linkages between MSMEs, support institutions, and market players. This conversation dives into practical strategies and frameworks to better connect entrepreneurs across sectors, regions, and value chains — with the ultimate goal of driving sustainable growth, innovation, and resilience.  Tune in and be part of the movement to empower Nigeria’s MSMEs! #WorldMSMEDay #MSMEs #Entrepreneurship #InclusiveGrowth #NigeriaEconomy #NESG
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>2517</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8450</link>
                    <title>World Population Day 2025 - Empowering a Growing Nation: Youth Empowerment through Population Planning</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria stands at a demographic crossroads, with its youthful population offering both a tremendous opportunity and a potential challenge. As the nation’s population continues to grow rapidly, the need for evidence-based planning has never been more urgent. Youth unemployment, skills mismatch, and limited access to economic opportunities are persistent issues. However, with effective population planning, these challenges can be transformed into a demographic dividend.
This podcast episode seeks to explore how population data and planning can drive smarter, evidence-based employment strategies and inclusive development policies. It will delve into the critical role of data-driven decision-making in aligning population trends with job creation, education, entrepreneurship, and youth empowerment programs.
Objectives:
•	To highlight the connection between population dynamics and national development.
•	To discuss how youth-focused policies can be better designed using population data.
•	To explore innovative approaches to employment creation that are aligned with Nigeria’s demographic realities.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2025 11:37:41 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria stands at a demographic crossroads, with its youthful population offering both a tremendous opportunity and a potential challenge. As the nation’s population continues to grow rapidly, the need for evidence-based planning has never been more urgent. Youth unemployment, skills mismatch, and limited access to economic opportunities are persistent issues. However, with effective population planning, these challenges can be transformed into a demographic dividend.
This podcast episode seeks to explore how population data and planning can drive smarter, evidence-based employment strategies and inclusive development policies. It will delve into the critical role of data-driven decision-making in aligning population trends with job creation, education, entrepreneurship, and youth empowerment programs.
Objectives:
•	To highlight the connection between population dynamics and national development.
•	To discuss how youth-focused policies can be better designed using population data.
•	To explore innovative approaches to employment creation that are aligned with Nigeria’s demographic realities.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8381</link>
                    <title>World Food Safety Day: The Science Behind Your Meal</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Food safety is a public health and development priority. This year’s theme “Food Safety: Science in Action” highlights the urgent need to strengthen food systems through research, innovation, and science-based regulation.

On this episode, we speak with Nicholas Alifa, PhD Researcher in Food Science at the University of Reading, on the role of science in building safer, more resilient food systems. Moderated by Stephen Daniel, Senior Associate, Think Tank Operations, NESG
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2025 20:21:20 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Food safety is a public health and development priority. This year’s theme “Food Safety: Science in Action” highlights the urgent need to strengthen food systems through research, innovation, and science-based regulation.

On this episode, we speak with Nicholas Alifa, PhD Researcher in Food Science at the University of Reading, on the role of science in building safer, more resilient food systems. Moderated by Stephen Daniel, Senior Associate, Think Tank Operations, NESG
                        ]]>
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                    <title>World Environment Day 2025: Unwrapping the Plastic Problem</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            This World Environment Day 2025, we’re confronting a growing crisis. Plastic waste is choking our cities, polluting our waters, and threatening public health.

To mark the 2025 campaign themed “Ending Plastic Pollution”, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) brings you a special podcast episode featuring a powerful conversation on solutions for Nigeria.

Engr. Nyananso Ekanem and Dr. Femi Idowu-Adegoke unpack the scale of the problem and explore bold strategies for change — from policy to innovation — in a session moderated by Stephen Daniel.
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                            This World Environment Day 2025, we’re confronting a growing crisis. Plastic waste is choking our cities, polluting our waters, and threatening public health.

To mark the 2025 campaign themed “Ending Plastic Pollution”, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) brings you a special podcast episode featuring a powerful conversation on solutions for Nigeria.

Engr. Nyananso Ekanem and Dr. Femi Idowu-Adegoke unpack the scale of the problem and explore bold strategies for change — from policy to innovation — in a session moderated by Stephen Daniel.
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                    <title>NESG-Stanbic IBTC BCM Report:  How New Business Challenges Slowed Growth and Dampened Business Outlook in 2025</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) and Stanbic IBTC released the March 2025 edition of the monthly Business Confidence Monitor Report. This report provides vital insights into the current business climate in Nigeria, including the levels of optimism, challenges, and economic indicators influencing business operations. As a key gauge of the private sector’s perception of the economy, the Business Confidence Monitor offers an invaluable lens through which businesses, policymakers, and investors can assess current conditions and anticipate future trends. 

Businesses in Nigeria reported a sustained positive business for the third consecutive month in 2025, signalling favourable business conditions in the year. As a result, the current Business Performance Index for March 2025 stands at +6.58, a weakly positive business performance and a slight decline compared to +11.50 points in February 2025. Although not the top challenge this month, the high cost of commercial lease/rental property remains among the top three business challenges in the last two months. Other top-ranking business challenges include inadequate power supply, limited access to financing, and economic uncertainties.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 00:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) and Stanbic IBTC released the March 2025 edition of the monthly Business Confidence Monitor Report. This report provides vital insights into the current business climate in Nigeria, including the levels of optimism, challenges, and economic indicators influencing business operations. As a key gauge of the private sector’s perception of the economy, the Business Confidence Monitor offers an invaluable lens through which businesses, policymakers, and investors can assess current conditions and anticipate future trends. 

Businesses in Nigeria reported a sustained positive business for the third consecutive month in 2025, signalling favourable business conditions in the year. As a result, the current Business Performance Index for March 2025 stands at +6.58, a weakly positive business performance and a slight decline compared to +11.50 points in February 2025. Although not the top challenge this month, the high cost of commercial lease/rental property remains among the top three business challenges in the last two months. Other top-ranking business challenges include inadequate power supply, limited access to financing, and economic uncertainties.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8283</link>
                    <title>World Health Day 2025: Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            In alignment with the World Health Day 2025 theme—Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures—our new podcast episode, Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures: Ending Preventable Maternal and Newborn Deaths, is now live!

Tune in as we spotlight the urgent need for governments and the global health community to intensify efforts to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths while prioritising women's long-term health and well-being.

 Key discussion areas include:
• The State of Maternal and Newborn Health in Nigeria
• Access to Quality Care and Health System Strengthening
• Equity, Community Engagement, and Cultural Barriers
• Innovation, Data, and Accountability

Featuring esteemed health sector experts, this powerful discussion offers valuable insights into the challenges, policy recommendations, and innovative strategies shaping the future of maternal and newborn health in Nigeria and beyond.
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2025 09:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            In alignment with the World Health Day 2025 theme—Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures—our new podcast episode, Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures: Ending Preventable Maternal and Newborn Deaths, is now live!

Tune in as we spotlight the urgent need for governments and the global health community to intensify efforts to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths while prioritising women's long-term health and well-being.

 Key discussion areas include:
• The State of Maternal and Newborn Health in Nigeria
• Access to Quality Care and Health System Strengthening
• Equity, Community Engagement, and Cultural Barriers
• Innovation, Data, and Accountability

Featuring esteemed health sector experts, this powerful discussion offers valuable insights into the challenges, policy recommendations, and innovative strategies shaping the future of maternal and newborn health in Nigeria and beyond.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8271</link>
                    <title>Strengthening Belgium-Nigeria Energy Partnerships</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            With Africa’s energy transition in full swing, strategic alliances are more important than ever. How can Belgium’s expertise and investments shape Nigeria’s energy landscape? What opportunities and challenges lie ahead?

Join Francis Jakpor as he speaks with Thomas De Beule, Head of the Bilateral Section for Nigeria at the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture for Belgium, Luxembourg, Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.

The insights could redefine energy collaboration—don’t miss it!
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 10:08:14 +0000</pubDate>
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                            With Africa’s energy transition in full swing, strategic alliances are more important than ever. How can Belgium’s expertise and investments shape Nigeria’s energy landscape? What opportunities and challenges lie ahead?

Join Francis Jakpor as he speaks with Thomas De Beule, Head of the Bilateral Section for Nigeria at the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture for Belgium, Luxembourg, Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.

The insights could redefine energy collaboration—don’t miss it!
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8263</link>
                    <title>World Water Day 2025 - Glacier Preservation: Imperative and Outlook for Africa</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The 2025 World Water Day focuses on Glacier Preservation, highlighting the urgent need to protect the world’s glaciers, which are melting at an alarming rate due to climate change. Glaciers serve as critical freshwater reserves, regulating water availability for millions of people and supporting ecosystems worldwide. They play critical role in sustaining water supplies and maintaining ecosystem stability. However, glaciers are melting faster than ever due to climate change, leading to unpredictable water cycles and extreme events such as floods, droughts, and sea-level rise. The rapid loss of glaciers also disrupts water cycles, increases natural disasters, and threatens water security globally

Consequently, the 2025 observance emphasizes the urgent need for global action to manage meltwater sustainably, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ensure long-term water security, reduce climate risks, and preserve natural ecosystems – aiming to protect communities and ecosystems dependent on these vital water resources. 

On this episode of #NESGRadio, we discussed the topic of World Water Day with Engineer Ekanem and Pedi Obani, PhD.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2025 13:03:13 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The 2025 World Water Day focuses on Glacier Preservation, highlighting the urgent need to protect the world’s glaciers, which are melting at an alarming rate due to climate change. Glaciers serve as critical freshwater reserves, regulating water availability for millions of people and supporting ecosystems worldwide. They play critical role in sustaining water supplies and maintaining ecosystem stability. However, glaciers are melting faster than ever due to climate change, leading to unpredictable water cycles and extreme events such as floods, droughts, and sea-level rise. The rapid loss of glaciers also disrupts water cycles, increases natural disasters, and threatens water security globally

Consequently, the 2025 observance emphasizes the urgent need for global action to manage meltwater sustainably, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ensure long-term water security, reduce climate risks, and preserve natural ecosystems – aiming to protect communities and ecosystems dependent on these vital water resources. 

On this episode of #NESGRadio, we discussed the topic of World Water Day with Engineer Ekanem and Pedi Obani, PhD.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=8259</link>
                    <title>Accelerate Action: How NESG is Driving Inclusive Growth in Nigeria</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            In this special edition of the NESG podcast, we explore the critical role of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) in accelerating action toward gender-inclusive growth in Nigeria.

As Africa’s leading think tank, NESG has been at the forefront of economic transformation for over 30 years, driving strategic reforms, policy advocacy, and institutional strengthening. This episode highlights NESG’s efforts in championing gender inclusivity across key sectors, focusing on:

 Workforce Management
 Corporate Governance
 Gender Policy
 Legislative Advocacy

Featuring insights from esteemed NESG leaders, this conversation delves into how gender equity is being integrated into Nigeria’s economic and policy landscape, fostering meaningful and sustainable change.

Tune in to be part of the movement toward a more inclusive future!
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 19:24:57 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            In this special edition of the NESG podcast, we explore the critical role of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) in accelerating action toward gender-inclusive growth in Nigeria.

As Africa’s leading think tank, NESG has been at the forefront of economic transformation for over 30 years, driving strategic reforms, policy advocacy, and institutional strengthening. This episode highlights NESG’s efforts in championing gender inclusivity across key sectors, focusing on:

 Workforce Management
 Corporate Governance
 Gender Policy
 Legislative Advocacy

Featuring insights from esteemed NESG leaders, this conversation delves into how gender equity is being integrated into Nigeria’s economic and policy landscape, fostering meaningful and sustainable change.

Tune in to be part of the movement toward a more inclusive future!
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Throwback: Heatwave in Nigeria - Understanding Climate Change and Coping Strategies</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Nigerian Meteorological Agency has issued a heat stress warning following a surge in temperatures across the country, with several states experiencing extreme heat conditions. This podcast aims to delve into the underlying causes of heatwaves, their connection to climate change, and practical steps individuals and communities can take to mitigate their effects.

Abbas Agbaje provides expert insights and guidance on understanding climate change in the Nigerian context and offers actionable advice on how listeners can adapt to and cope with rising temperatures.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2025 12:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The Nigerian Meteorological Agency has issued a heat stress warning following a surge in temperatures across the country, with several states experiencing extreme heat conditions. This podcast aims to delve into the underlying causes of heatwaves, their connection to climate change, and practical steps individuals and communities can take to mitigate their effects.

Abbas Agbaje provides expert insights and guidance on understanding climate change in the Nigerian context and offers actionable advice on how listeners can adapt to and cope with rising temperatures.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Decarbonising Nigeria - The Path to Sustainable Energy</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Can Nigeria Reverse Its Carbon Footprint?
Fossil fuels power our economy, but at what cost? Engr. Chibueze Ekeh, CEO of CEESOLAR Energy Limited, joins Francis Jakpor, ANIPR to discuss Nigeria’s clean #energytransition and the road to net zero by 2060.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 09:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Can Nigeria Reverse Its Carbon Footprint?
Fossil fuels power our economy, but at what cost? Engr. Chibueze Ekeh, CEO of CEESOLAR Energy Limited, joins Francis Jakpor, ANIPR to discuss Nigeria’s clean #energytransition and the road to net zero by 2060.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Stabilisation in Transition: Rethinking Reform Strategies in 2025 and Beyond</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The 2025 Macroeconomic Outlook by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), themed "Stabilisation in Transition: Rethinking Reform Strategies for 2025 and Beyond," offers a roadmap for navigating Nigeria's economic landscape amidst shifting global and local dynamics. This podcast aims to dissect the report, engaging experts to explore the key takeaways, opportunities, and challenges for stakeholders across sectors.
                        ]]>
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                            The 2025 Macroeconomic Outlook by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), themed "Stabilisation in Transition: Rethinking Reform Strategies for 2025 and Beyond," offers a roadmap for navigating Nigeria's economic landscape amidst shifting global and local dynamics. This podcast aims to dissect the report, engaging experts to explore the key takeaways, opportunities, and challenges for stakeholders across sectors.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=7886</link>
                    <title>Revolutionising Rural Economies beyond the Grid</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            In 2025, millions of rural Nigerians still lack reliable electricity, limiting growth and development opportunities. But clean energy solutions such as mini-grids are transforming the landscape.

In this interview with Sheriff Aderibigbe, the Managing Director of Nigeria’s Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Mr Abba Abubakar Aliyu, shares how the Agency is combating energy poverty and unlocking the potential of rural communities across the country.
Discover how innovation is lighting the way to a brighter future!
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2025 09:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
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                            In 2025, millions of rural Nigerians still lack reliable electricity, limiting growth and development opportunities. But clean energy solutions such as mini-grids are transforming the landscape.

In this interview with Sheriff Aderibigbe, the Managing Director of Nigeria’s Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Mr Abba Abubakar Aliyu, shares how the Agency is combating energy poverty and unlocking the potential of rural communities across the country.
Discover how innovation is lighting the way to a brighter future!
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                    <title>Optimising Power Supply in the FCT</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Despite the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company's (AEDC) strides in upgrading power infrastructure and sensitising customers, frequent outages continue to affect businesses and daily life in the FCT. Why does this persist? AEDC MD, Chijioke Okwuokenye, sits with Francis Jakpor to uncover the challenges and chart a path towards sustainable electricity supply for Abuja.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2025 08:55:53 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Despite the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company's (AEDC) strides in upgrading power infrastructure and sensitising customers, frequent outages continue to affect businesses and daily life in the FCT. Why does this persist? AEDC MD, Chijioke Okwuokenye, sits with Francis Jakpor to uncover the challenges and chart a path towards sustainable electricity supply for Abuja.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>International Day of Clean Energy: Accelerating the Clean Energy Transition: An Urgent Priority</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The International Day of Clean Energy serves as a global platform to emphasise the critical role 
of clean energy in combating climate change, fostering sustainable development, and improving energy access. 
As the world faces the dual challenges of environmental degradation and energy poverty, transitioning to clean 
and renewable energy sources has become a top priority. This year's observance comes at a pivotal time when 
technological advancements, policy initiatives, and grassroots movements are driving progress, yet significant 
barriers remain.
In Nigeria, the clean energy landscape presents both opportunities and hurdles. While renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro hold immense potential, issues like inadequate infrastructure, limited financing options, and policy gaps often impede progress. Moreover, public awareness about the benefits of clean energy and its role in building a sustainable future remains relatively low.
This conversation aims to highlight the importance of clean energy, discuss actionable solutions to existing challenges, and inspire listeners to participate in the global clean energy transition. By engaging experts, we hope to foster a meaningful dialogue that drives awareness and action.
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                    <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jan 2025 14:59:24 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The International Day of Clean Energy serves as a global platform to emphasise the critical role 
of clean energy in combating climate change, fostering sustainable development, and improving energy access. 
As the world faces the dual challenges of environmental degradation and energy poverty, transitioning to clean 
and renewable energy sources has become a top priority. This year's observance comes at a pivotal time when 
technological advancements, policy initiatives, and grassroots movements are driving progress, yet significant 
barriers remain.
In Nigeria, the clean energy landscape presents both opportunities and hurdles. While renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro hold immense potential, issues like inadequate infrastructure, limited financing options, and policy gaps often impede progress. Moreover, public awareness about the benefits of clean energy and its role in building a sustainable future remains relatively low.
This conversation aims to highlight the importance of clean energy, discuss actionable solutions to existing challenges, and inspire listeners to participate in the global clean energy transition. By engaging experts, we hope to foster a meaningful dialogue that drives awareness and action.
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                    <title>International Day of Education 2025 - AI and Education: Preserving Human Agency in a World of Automation</title>
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                            The 2025 International Day of Education, under the theme “AI and Education: Preserving Human Agency in a World of Automation,” focuses on the intersection of education and technological advancement. This year’s observance highlights the transformative power of education in equipping individuals and communities with the tools to navigate, understand, and shape a rapidly evolving digital landscape dominated by artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. As AI-driven systems become increasingly integrated into daily life, questions arise about the balance between human agency and machine-driven decision-making. The theme encourages 
reflection on how education can preserve and redefine human intention and creativity in the face of technological acceleration.
Education plays a critical role in fostering the skills and values necessary to adapt to these changes. Beyond technical expertise, it must also instill critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and  adaptability, ensuring that technology serves humanity rather than diminishes it. This International Day of Education provides an opportunity to celebrate achievements in global education while advocating for the reforms needed to ensure education systems remain relevant and inclusive in the digital age. It calls for policymakers, educators, and communities to work together to create a future where education not only prepares individuals for an AI-driven world but also empowers them to maintain agency and humanity within it.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2025 10:40:11 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The 2025 International Day of Education, under the theme “AI and Education: Preserving Human Agency in a World of Automation,” focuses on the intersection of education and technological advancement. This year’s observance highlights the transformative power of education in equipping individuals and communities with the tools to navigate, understand, and shape a rapidly evolving digital landscape dominated by artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. As AI-driven systems become increasingly integrated into daily life, questions arise about the balance between human agency and machine-driven decision-making. The theme encourages 
reflection on how education can preserve and redefine human intention and creativity in the face of technological acceleration.
Education plays a critical role in fostering the skills and values necessary to adapt to these changes. Beyond technical expertise, it must also instill critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and  adaptability, ensuring that technology serves humanity rather than diminishes it. This International Day of Education provides an opportunity to celebrate achievements in global education while advocating for the reforms needed to ensure education systems remain relevant and inclusive in the digital age. It calls for policymakers, educators, and communities to work together to create a future where education not only prepares individuals for an AI-driven world but also empowers them to maintain agency and humanity within it.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>International Volunteer Day 2024: Volunteering for an Inclusive Future</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            International Volunteer Day is celebrated globally on December 5 to recognise and appreciate the invaluable work of volunteers across the globe. The International Volunteer Day highlights the contributions of volunteers in addressing societal challenges, promoting peace and sustainable development, and advancing human rights. The theme for 2024 is “Volunteer for an Inclusive Future," which aligns with the mission of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), which is focused on promoting and championing the reform of the Nigerian economy into an open, inclusive, sustainable, and globally competitive economy. The NESG works with volunteers who are experts across the different sectors of the economy to achieve this mission.

At the core of the NESG's operations is the recognition of the immense value that volunteers bring to the organisation and its mission. Volunteerism plays a vital role in supporting the NESG's activities, as volunteers contribute their time, skills, and expertise to advance the organisation's goals. By engaging volunteers, the NESG taps into a diverse pool of talent, fosters innovation, and strengthens its capacity to drive meaningful change in Nigeria's economic landscape. This podcast seeks to celebrate the impact of the NESG volunteer workforce over the last three decades.
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2024 20:02:52 +0000</pubDate>
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                            International Volunteer Day is celebrated globally on December 5 to recognise and appreciate the invaluable work of volunteers across the globe. The International Volunteer Day highlights the contributions of volunteers in addressing societal challenges, promoting peace and sustainable development, and advancing human rights. The theme for 2024 is “Volunteer for an Inclusive Future," which aligns with the mission of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), which is focused on promoting and championing the reform of the Nigerian economy into an open, inclusive, sustainable, and globally competitive economy. The NESG works with volunteers who are experts across the different sectors of the economy to achieve this mission.

At the core of the NESG's operations is the recognition of the immense value that volunteers bring to the organisation and its mission. Volunteerism plays a vital role in supporting the NESG's activities, as volunteers contribute their time, skills, and expertise to advance the organisation's goals. By engaging volunteers, the NESG taps into a diverse pool of talent, fosters innovation, and strengthens its capacity to drive meaningful change in Nigeria's economic landscape. This podcast seeks to celebrate the impact of the NESG volunteer workforce over the last three decades.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=7734</link>
                    <title>Navigating Nigeria&#039;s Business Landscape: Insights from the NESG-Stanbic IBTC Business Confidence Monitor</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) and Stanbic IBTC have released the latest edition of their monthly Business Confidence Monitor Report. This report provides vital insights into the current business climate in Nigeria, including the levels of optimism, challenges, and economic indicators influencing business operations. As a key gauge of the private sector’s perception of the economy, the Business Confidence Monitor offers an invaluable lens through which businesses, policymakers, and investors can assess current conditions and anticipate future trends.
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) and Stanbic IBTC have released the latest edition of their monthly Business Confidence Monitor Report. This report provides vital insights into the current business climate in Nigeria, including the levels of optimism, challenges, and economic indicators influencing business operations. As a key gauge of the private sector’s perception of the economy, the Business Confidence Monitor offers an invaluable lens through which businesses, policymakers, and investors can assess current conditions and anticipate future trends.
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                    <title>#NES30: Insights from Arts Competition Winners</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The 30th Nigerian Economic Summit (NES #30) Art Competition aimed at celebrating the creativity and diversity of emerging Nigerian artists. Organised by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) in collaboration with the Africa Art Fund, the competition provided a platform for artists under the age of 35 to showcase their artistic talents. Participants were encouraged to explore themes of collaborative design and sustainable economic development, offering their unique vision for Nigeria’s future through various forms of artistic expression.

The competition welcomed submissions across a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, mixed media, and more. This inclusivity allowed artists from different backgrounds and skill sets to participate, with a focus on fostering creativity and dialogue about nation-building through art.

The podcast seeks to highlight the different stages of the competition, the creative process behind the winning submissions and overall relevance of the competition to the goals of the summit.
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2024 09:30:44 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The 30th Nigerian Economic Summit (NES #30) Art Competition aimed at celebrating the creativity and diversity of emerging Nigerian artists. Organised by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) in collaboration with the Africa Art Fund, the competition provided a platform for artists under the age of 35 to showcase their artistic talents. Participants were encouraged to explore themes of collaborative design and sustainable economic development, offering their unique vision for Nigeria’s future through various forms of artistic expression.

The competition welcomed submissions across a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, mixed media, and more. This inclusivity allowed artists from different backgrounds and skill sets to participate, with a focus on fostering creativity and dialogue about nation-building through art.

The podcast seeks to highlight the different stages of the competition, the creative process behind the winning submissions and overall relevance of the competition to the goals of the summit.
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                    <title>#NES30: Insights from Essay Competition Winners</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The 30th Nigerian Economic Summit essay competition, themed "Collaborative Action for Growth, Competitiveness, and Stability," aimed at engaging undergraduates in critical discussions about Nigeria's economic future. It provided a platform for young minds to present innovative ideas on how collaboration across various sectors could drive economic growth, improve competitiveness, and ensure stability. The competition attracted over 300 submissions from students across the country, showcasing diverse perspectives on addressing the nation’s challenges.

After a rigorous review process, three winners emerged, each presenting insightful and well-researched essays that proposed practical solutions for Nigeria’s economic progress. Their essays highlighted the importance of partnerships between the public and private sectors, youth engagement, and strategic reforms. The winners were featured in a podcast to discuss their creative processes, the challenges they faced, and their visions for Nigeria’s future. The competition not only encouraged academic excellence but also fostered critical thinking on national development.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 15 Nov 2024 13:10:45 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The 30th Nigerian Economic Summit essay competition, themed "Collaborative Action for Growth, Competitiveness, and Stability," aimed at engaging undergraduates in critical discussions about Nigeria's economic future. It provided a platform for young minds to present innovative ideas on how collaboration across various sectors could drive economic growth, improve competitiveness, and ensure stability. The competition attracted over 300 submissions from students across the country, showcasing diverse perspectives on addressing the nation’s challenges.

After a rigorous review process, three winners emerged, each presenting insightful and well-researched essays that proposed practical solutions for Nigeria’s economic progress. Their essays highlighted the importance of partnerships between the public and private sectors, youth engagement, and strategic reforms. The winners were featured in a podcast to discuss their creative processes, the challenges they faced, and their visions for Nigeria’s future. The competition not only encouraged academic excellence but also fostered critical thinking on national development.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>1865</itunes:duration>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=7707</link>
                    <title>Nigeria&#039;s Energy Transition Plan: In Solidarity for a Green World</title>
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                            Nigeria’s energy transition plan is a critical part of its commitment to sustainable development and  climate action, as it outlines Nigeria’s ambitious pathway towards achieving net-zero emissions by  2060. Launched in August 2022 by Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, it focuses on expanding  renewable energy, reducing dependence on fossil fuels, and increasing energy access for its rapidly  growing population. The COP29 theme, “In Solidarity for a Green World,” underscores the need for  global cooperation, equity, and support for countries like Nigeria, which are navigating the dual  challenges of energy access and climate mitigation. This theme emphasises the need for a united  front in addressing climate change, with particular attention to equity and solidarity. For Nigeria, this  means leveraging international partnerships, technology transfer, and climate finance to accelerate its transition towards cleaner energy sources.

This podcast explores the country’s journey, challenges, opportunities, and the role of international collaboration in achieving a greener future. It will also discuss how Nigeria’s plan aligns with the broader objectives of COP29, including global decarbonisation efforts and supporting developing  countries in their transition to sustainable energy.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Nigeria’s energy transition plan is a critical part of its commitment to sustainable development and  climate action, as it outlines Nigeria’s ambitious pathway towards achieving net-zero emissions by  2060. Launched in August 2022 by Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, it focuses on expanding  renewable energy, reducing dependence on fossil fuels, and increasing energy access for its rapidly  growing population. The COP29 theme, “In Solidarity for a Green World,” underscores the need for  global cooperation, equity, and support for countries like Nigeria, which are navigating the dual  challenges of energy access and climate mitigation. This theme emphasises the need for a united  front in addressing climate change, with particular attention to equity and solidarity. For Nigeria, this  means leveraging international partnerships, technology transfer, and climate finance to accelerate its transition towards cleaner energy sources.

This podcast explores the country’s journey, challenges, opportunities, and the role of international collaboration in achieving a greener future. It will also discuss how Nigeria’s plan aligns with the broader objectives of COP29, including global decarbonisation efforts and supporting developing  countries in their transition to sustainable energy.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>NESG Academy: Promoting Value-based Citizenship</title>
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                            The NESG Academy was established to empower citizens with the knowledge needed to understand their roles, rights, and responsibilities for informed participation in governance. It aims to instill the right values for responsible citizenship, ensuring that citizens are actively engaged in civic and political processes to enhance their democratic well-being.

We are excited to have the Head, Workforce Management and Academy at the NESG, Gbemi Ibrahim, join us on NESG Radio to discuss the fundamental principles and components of the NESG Academy.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 27 Sep 2024 07:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The NESG Academy was established to empower citizens with the knowledge needed to understand their roles, rights, and responsibilities for informed participation in governance. It aims to instill the right values for responsible citizenship, ensuring that citizens are actively engaged in civic and political processes to enhance their democratic well-being.

We are excited to have the Head, Workforce Management and Academy at the NESG, Gbemi Ibrahim, join us on NESG Radio to discuss the fundamental principles and components of the NESG Academy.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=7444</link>
                    <title>International Literacy Day 2024 - Promoting Multilingual Education: Literacy for Mutual Understanding and Peace</title>
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                            International Literacy Day 2024 emphasizes the theme of "Promoting Multilingual Education: Literacy for Mutual Understanding and Peace." This aligns with the global recognition of literacy as a foundational skill necessary for human development, inclusive societies, and economic progress. Multilingual education is gaining attention as a critical tool for enhancing communication, mutual understanding, and cultural harmony in diverse societies.

In celebration of this important day, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) has produced a special podcast exploring the intersection of multilingual education, literacy, and peacebuilding. This podcast aims to engage policymakers, educators, and stakeholders in a dialogue on the power of language diversity in driving inclusive education, strengthening cultural connections, and contributing to societal peace.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Sun, 08 Sep 2024 15:17:57 +0000</pubDate>
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                            International Literacy Day 2024 emphasizes the theme of "Promoting Multilingual Education: Literacy for Mutual Understanding and Peace." This aligns with the global recognition of literacy as a foundational skill necessary for human development, inclusive societies, and economic progress. Multilingual education is gaining attention as a critical tool for enhancing communication, mutual understanding, and cultural harmony in diverse societies.

In celebration of this important day, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) has produced a special podcast exploring the intersection of multilingual education, literacy, and peacebuilding. This podcast aims to engage policymakers, educators, and stakeholders in a dialogue on the power of language diversity in driving inclusive education, strengthening cultural connections, and contributing to societal peace.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=7378</link>
                    <title>#IYD2024 - From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            International Youth Day 2024 centres on the theme "From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development," highlighting the transformative power of digital tools and technology in empowering youth to drive sustainable development. This podcast explores how digital innovation can provide opportunities for young people to contribute to and lead sustainable development initiatives.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 12 Aug 2024 11:32:35 +0000</pubDate>
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                            International Youth Day 2024 centres on the theme "From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development," highlighting the transformative power of digital tools and technology in empowering youth to drive sustainable development. This podcast explores how digital innovation can provide opportunities for young people to contribute to and lead sustainable development initiatives.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>What are the challenges and opportunities for sub-national governance in Nigeria?</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Why do Nigerians focus disproportionately on the central government even though states are responsible for most first-line public services? On this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka Anku, Africa head at Eurasia Group, chats with Akin Oyebode, minister of finance for Ekiti state, about the historical roots of this mismatch in expectations. The pair discuss the opportunities facing Nigeria’s states and some best strategies for raising revenue and improving public service delivery.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 12:39:34 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Why do Nigerians focus disproportionately on the central government even though states are responsible for most first-line public services? On this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka Anku, Africa head at Eurasia Group, chats with Akin Oyebode, minister of finance for Ekiti state, about the historical roots of this mismatch in expectations. The pair discuss the opportunities facing Nigeria’s states and some best strategies for raising revenue and improving public service delivery.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=7274</link>
                    <title>World Population Day 2024 - Empowering Health and Gender Equality for Sustainable Development in Nigeria</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Join us for an enlightening discussion on World Population Day 2024 as we delved into the critical issues surrounding population growth in Nigeria. This special podcast episode featured experts and thought leaders who provided valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges posed by Nigeria's rapidly growing population.

We began with an exploration of World Population Day, its origins, and why it remains a crucial observance in today's world. Our guests then discussed the key drivers behind Nigeria's population growth, including cultural, economic, and social factors.

Next, we tackled the pressing issues of healthcare and education, examining the challenges Nigeria faces in providing these essential services to its burgeoning population. The intersection of population growth with poverty and economic development was analyzed, highlighting the complexities and potential solutions.

We discovered how Nigeria can harness the power of its youthful demographic to foster economic growth and drive innovation. Our experts provided projections for Nigeria's population growth and discussed the policies that should be prioritized to manage this growth effectively.

We also explored the critical role of gender equality and women's empowerment in addressing population issues and ensuring sustainable development.

Don't miss this insightful episode as we shed light on the demographic dynamics shaping Nigeria's future. Tune in, share your thoughts, and be part of the conversation on how Nigeria can navigate its population challenges and harness its potential for a prosperous future.
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jul 2024 14:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Join us for an enlightening discussion on World Population Day 2024 as we delved into the critical issues surrounding population growth in Nigeria. This special podcast episode featured experts and thought leaders who provided valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges posed by Nigeria's rapidly growing population.

We began with an exploration of World Population Day, its origins, and why it remains a crucial observance in today's world. Our guests then discussed the key drivers behind Nigeria's population growth, including cultural, economic, and social factors.

Next, we tackled the pressing issues of healthcare and education, examining the challenges Nigeria faces in providing these essential services to its burgeoning population. The intersection of population growth with poverty and economic development was analyzed, highlighting the complexities and potential solutions.

We discovered how Nigeria can harness the power of its youthful demographic to foster economic growth and drive innovation. Our experts provided projections for Nigeria's population growth and discussed the policies that should be prioritized to manage this growth effectively.

We also explored the critical role of gender equality and women's empowerment in addressing population issues and ensuring sustainable development.

Don't miss this insightful episode as we shed light on the demographic dynamics shaping Nigeria's future. Tune in, share your thoughts, and be part of the conversation on how Nigeria can navigate its population challenges and harness its potential for a prosperous future.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=7208</link>
                    <title>MSME Day 2024: Technology as an Enabler for MSME Development in Nigeria</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) account for 90 percent of businesses, 60 to 70 percent of employment and 50 percent of GDP globally. In Nigeria, MSMEs account for 96.7 percent of businesses, approx. 46 percent of the GDP and employ over 80 percent of the labour force, according to the latest report published by the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN). Therefore, MSMEs have been recognised as the backbone of societies globally with the capacity to contribute to development, innovation, wealth creation, employment generation and poverty reduction and promote equitable economic growth if given adequate support, especially considering Nigeria’s strong, youthful and entrepreneurial population. Considering the immense potential of MSMEs and the need to raise awareness about their pivotal role in economic development, June 27 was earmarked for the celebration of MSME Day annually.

To deliver a competitive entrepreneurial ecosystem capable of creating employment, wealth creation and driving socio-economic development, gaps within the entrepreneurship ecosystem need to be urgently addressed for its potential to be harnessed. Technology adoption has been identified as a veritable tool in driving the required reforms in the MSME ecosystem in Nigeria. Hence, the podcast seeks to explore the imperative of technology and digitalisation to the realisation of desired policy reforms across key pain points such as access to markets, access to finance and taxation.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2024 09:27:31 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) account for 90 percent of businesses, 60 to 70 percent of employment and 50 percent of GDP globally. In Nigeria, MSMEs account for 96.7 percent of businesses, approx. 46 percent of the GDP and employ over 80 percent of the labour force, according to the latest report published by the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN). Therefore, MSMEs have been recognised as the backbone of societies globally with the capacity to contribute to development, innovation, wealth creation, employment generation and poverty reduction and promote equitable economic growth if given adequate support, especially considering Nigeria’s strong, youthful and entrepreneurial population. Considering the immense potential of MSMEs and the need to raise awareness about their pivotal role in economic development, June 27 was earmarked for the celebration of MSME Day annually.

To deliver a competitive entrepreneurial ecosystem capable of creating employment, wealth creation and driving socio-economic development, gaps within the entrepreneurship ecosystem need to be urgently addressed for its potential to be harnessed. Technology adoption has been identified as a veritable tool in driving the required reforms in the MSME ecosystem in Nigeria. Hence, the podcast seeks to explore the imperative of technology and digitalisation to the realisation of desired policy reforms across key pain points such as access to markets, access to finance and taxation.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=7112</link>
                    <title>World Environment Day 2024 - Land restoration, desertification and drought resilience</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            World Environment Day is celebrated annually on the 5th of June in light of the need to raise awareness and encourage action to protect the environment. The 2024 World Environment Day theme is Land restoration, desertification, and drought resilience. This theme resonates well with the submissions in the white paper published by the NESG Sustainability Policy Commission in March 2024, “A Pragmatic Path to Net-Zero Using the Green Economy, Blue Economy, and Forestry.”

While environmental sustainability issues remain a global concern, Nigeria is one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including rising sea levels, flooding, more intense storms, and desertification. Therefore, this podcast will highlight the imperatives to address the interrelated issues of climate change, environmental conservation and social well-being. 

Bringing his wealth of experience as an Environmental Sustainability and Waste Management Consultant with over 20 years of experience, Dr Femi Idowu-Adegoke will discuss the challenges, policy priorities and the collective role of businesses and individuals towards environmental conservation and sustainability in Nigeria.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2024 08:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            World Environment Day is celebrated annually on the 5th of June in light of the need to raise awareness and encourage action to protect the environment. The 2024 World Environment Day theme is Land restoration, desertification, and drought resilience. This theme resonates well with the submissions in the white paper published by the NESG Sustainability Policy Commission in March 2024, “A Pragmatic Path to Net-Zero Using the Green Economy, Blue Economy, and Forestry.”

While environmental sustainability issues remain a global concern, Nigeria is one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including rising sea levels, flooding, more intense storms, and desertification. Therefore, this podcast will highlight the imperatives to address the interrelated issues of climate change, environmental conservation and social well-being. 

Bringing his wealth of experience as an Environmental Sustainability and Waste Management Consultant with over 20 years of experience, Dr Femi Idowu-Adegoke will discuss the challenges, policy priorities and the collective role of businesses and individuals towards environmental conservation and sustainability in Nigeria.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=7104</link>
                    <title>Domestication of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA)</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            As we reach the five-year mark since the introduction of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), it has been considered necessary to examine the effectiveness of this landmark treaty. This discussion will focus on how the Nigerian economy can strategically position itself to maximise the benefits of the AfCFTA. Leaders of the NESG Trade, Investment and Competitiveness Policy Commission will discuss the imperatives of the Domestication of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement and other policy imperatives.

Also, bringing a wealth of experience as the CEO of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), Dr Muda Yusuf will provide his invaluable perspective as a key industry player. He will discuss Nigeria's progress since ratifying the agreement in November 2020, the significant challenges, and potential strategies to bolster intraregional trade.

In addition, according to Article 28 of AfCFTA, the treaty is "subject to review every five (5) years after its entry into force..." Given current realities, the conversation will address whether or not the agreement should be reviewed and what such reviews should be.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2024 15:15:55 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            As we reach the five-year mark since the introduction of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), it has been considered necessary to examine the effectiveness of this landmark treaty. This discussion will focus on how the Nigerian economy can strategically position itself to maximise the benefits of the AfCFTA. Leaders of the NESG Trade, Investment and Competitiveness Policy Commission will discuss the imperatives of the Domestication of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement and other policy imperatives.

Also, bringing a wealth of experience as the CEO of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), Dr Muda Yusuf will provide his invaluable perspective as a key industry player. He will discuss Nigeria's progress since ratifying the agreement in November 2020, the significant challenges, and potential strategies to bolster intraregional trade.

In addition, according to Article 28 of AfCFTA, the treaty is "subject to review every five (5) years after its entry into force..." Given current realities, the conversation will address whether or not the agreement should be reviewed and what such reviews should be.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=6828</link>
                    <title>Nigeria’s electoral system: A look at the 2023 general elections and lessons for 2027</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Did the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over-promise and under-deliver in 2023? 

In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka Anku, Africa practice head at Eurasia Group, sits with Festus Okoye, INEC’s former head of voter education, to discuss Nigeria’s electoral system and the commission’s performance in the 2023 general elections. They debate the common use of the phrase “electronic transmission of results” and discuss what INEC can do to improve election logistics in the future.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Did the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over-promise and under-deliver in 2023? 

In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka Anku, Africa practice head at Eurasia Group, sits with Festus Okoye, INEC’s former head of voter education, to discuss Nigeria’s electoral system and the commission’s performance in the 2023 general elections. They debate the common use of the phrase “electronic transmission of results” and discuss what INEC can do to improve election logistics in the future.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=5115</link>
                    <title>World Health Day 2024 : My health, My right</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The theme for World Health Day 2024 is 'My health, my right’. The WHO Council on the Economics of Health for All has found that at least 140 countries recognize health as a human right in their constitution. Yet countries are not passing and putting into practice laws to ensure their populations are entitled to access health services.
Without health, a person is denied their right to be contributing members of society and to provide for their families.
Right to Health is the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2024 11:24:07 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The theme for World Health Day 2024 is 'My health, my right’. The WHO Council on the Economics of Health for All has found that at least 140 countries recognize health as a human right in their constitution. Yet countries are not passing and putting into practice laws to ensure their populations are entitled to access health services.
Without health, a person is denied their right to be contributing members of society and to provide for their families.
Right to Health is the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=5109</link>
                    <title>What’s wrong with Nigeria’s public discourse and how can we improve it?</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Why do so many Nigerians believe unverified political and social claims? On this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka Anku, Africa head at Eurasia Group, chats with Babatunde Fashola, former governor of Lagos, about how to debunk these myths through more effective government communication and how to encourage the creation of policy ideas that mobilize Nigerians to achieve collaborative economic growth.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:48:44 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Why do so many Nigerians believe unverified political and social claims? On this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka Anku, Africa head at Eurasia Group, chats with Babatunde Fashola, former governor of Lagos, about how to debunk these myths through more effective government communication and how to encourage the creation of policy ideas that mobilize Nigerians to achieve collaborative economic growth.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=5086</link>
                    <title>Water for Peace: 2024 World Water Day</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            To commemorate the #WorldWaterDay2024 themed "Water for Peace", we had an engaging conversation with Engineer Nyananso Gabriel Ekanem.

Engineer Ekanem is the Thematic Lead, Water and Sanitation Thematic Group of the Infrastructure Policy Commission of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG).
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2024 13:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            To commemorate the #WorldWaterDay2024 themed "Water for Peace", we had an engaging conversation with Engineer Nyananso Gabriel Ekanem.

Engineer Ekanem is the Thematic Lead, Water and Sanitation Thematic Group of the Infrastructure Policy Commission of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG).
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan and viability of the carbon market</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria's northern deserts, central flooding, coastal pollution and erosion, and the ensuing socioeconomic fallout all hint at the severity and veracity of climate change. As a result, swift action is required to mitigate the effects of climate change. 

Simultaneously, with the population growing at an accelerated rate, more development is required to provide better living circumstances for millions more Nigerians which can be achieved through transition to clean, renewable and sustainable energy sources and the next several decades provide a rare chance to combine these two priorities—economic growth and climate action—for Nigeria to accomplish one of the first truly fair transformations in history in Africa's largest economy.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2024 07:51:58 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria's northern deserts, central flooding, coastal pollution and erosion, and the ensuing socioeconomic fallout all hint at the severity and veracity of climate change. As a result, swift action is required to mitigate the effects of climate change. 

Simultaneously, with the population growing at an accelerated rate, more development is required to provide better living circumstances for millions more Nigerians which can be achieved through transition to clean, renewable and sustainable energy sources and the next several decades provide a rare chance to combine these two priorities—economic growth and climate action—for Nigeria to accomplish one of the first truly fair transformations in history in Africa's largest economy.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=5081</link>
                    <title>Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan: Pathways and investments to achieving Net zero</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            With an estimated 340,000 jobs expected to be produced by 2030 and up to 840,000 jobs by 2060, Nigeria's net-zero route would result in considerable net job creation, with the power, cooking, and transportation sectors accounting for the majority of these jobs. 

In Nigeria's net-zero pathway, gas will be essential as a transition fuel, especially in the areas of cooking and power, considering that Nigeria's energy transition offers substantial investment prospects, including the creation and growth of solar energy, hydrogen, and electric car businesses.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2024 11:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
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                            With an estimated 340,000 jobs expected to be produced by 2030 and up to 840,000 jobs by 2060, Nigeria's net-zero route would result in considerable net job creation, with the power, cooking, and transportation sectors accounting for the majority of these jobs. 

In Nigeria's net-zero pathway, gas will be essential as a transition fuel, especially in the areas of cooking and power, considering that Nigeria's energy transition offers substantial investment prospects, including the creation and growth of solar energy, hydrogen, and electric car businesses.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=4514</link>
                    <title>Shaping Youth Ambition: The Role of Educational Policies, Programs, and Technology</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            On this episode, our Policy Innovation Center delved into the theme "Shaping Youth Ambition: The Role of Educational Policies, Programs, and Technology." 

In this engaging and informative podcast, we're joined by esteemed facilitators from Policy Innovation Centre:

Ese Adams, Gender and Inclusion Advisor

Akinwumi Akinola, Behavioral Insight Lead

Dr. Cornelius Ohonsi, Epidemiologist and Public Health Specialist

Get ready for insightful discussions and expert insights on how educational policies, programs, and technology can shape the ambitions of our youth.
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                            On this episode, our Policy Innovation Center delved into the theme "Shaping Youth Ambition: The Role of Educational Policies, Programs, and Technology." 

In this engaging and informative podcast, we're joined by esteemed facilitators from Policy Innovation Centre:

Ese Adams, Gender and Inclusion Advisor

Akinwumi Akinola, Behavioral Insight Lead

Dr. Cornelius Ohonsi, Epidemiologist and Public Health Specialist

Get ready for insightful discussions and expert insights on how educational policies, programs, and technology can shape the ambitions of our youth.
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                    <title>Economic Transformation Roadmap: Medium Term Policy Priorities</title>
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                            The NESG 2024 macroeconomic outlook emphasises the importance of achieving macroeconomic stability, of which inflation and the exchange rate are key determinants.
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                            The NESG 2024 macroeconomic outlook emphasises the importance of achieving macroeconomic stability, of which inflation and the exchange rate are key determinants.
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                    <title>The fall of the Naira: What went wrong, and what can be done?</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            In this episode, we explore the factors contributing to the currency's decline, from economic mismanagement to external pressures. We discuss the ramifications for Nigeria's economy and its citizens, examining the challenges faced by businesses, investors, and everyday people.
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                            In this episode, we explore the factors contributing to the currency's decline, from economic mismanagement to external pressures. We discuss the ramifications for Nigeria's economy and its citizens, examining the challenges faced by businesses, investors, and everyday people.
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                    <title>Heatwave in Nigeria: Understanding Climate Change and Coping Strategies</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            In recent times, Nigeria has been facing an unprecedented heatwave, with temperatures soaring and communities grappling with the impact. This podcast aims to delve into the underlying causes of this heatwave, its connection to climate change, and practical steps individuals and communities can take to mitigate its effects. We will be joined by a climate specialist, who will provide expert insights and guidance on understanding climate change in the Nigerian context and offer actionable advice on how listeners can adapt to and cope with rising temperatures.
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                    <title>National Sports Industry Policy : A Panacea for Sports Development in Nigeria</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The Federal Executive Council on November 2, 2022, approved the National Sports Industry Policy (NSIP). The approval is the culmination of years of positive engagement between the private sector, led by the NESG and the public sector, led by the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, to ensure the transformation of sports from recreation to business.
The podcast will delve into the dynamic world of sports and explore the impact of policies that shape the industry. The aim is to gain insights into the goals, strategies, and anticipated outcomes of this groundbreaking policy as we discuss its potential to revolutionize the sports sector in Nigeria.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2024 10:48:39 +0000</pubDate>
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The podcast will delve into the dynamic world of sports and explore the impact of policies that shape the industry. The aim is to gain insights into the goals, strategies, and anticipated outcomes of this groundbreaking policy as we discuss its potential to revolutionize the sports sector in Nigeria.
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                    <title>Implementing the Host Community Development Trust Under the Petroleum Industry Act</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            This topic considers the Host Community Development Trust (HCDT) framework established by the Petroleum Industry Act for developing communities in Nigeria's oil and gas-producing communities. The PIA introduced the HCDT as a uniform host community benefit management system to replace the old agreement-based systems (Memorandum of Understanding/Global Memorandum of Understanding (MOU/GMOU) implemented in line with each company’s Corporate Social Responsibility policies. Under the PIA, the settlors (leaseholders of oil and gas assets) are responsible for incorporating the Trusts to benefit their host communities. Many Trusts have been incorporated and are in the process of commencing operations. The PIA stipulates that the primary purpose of the HCDTs is to “foster sustainable prosperity” in host communities. This phrase was not defined in the Act. However, the establishment of HCDTs in the Nigerian petroleum industry to manage host communities' development expectations is new to Nigeria. This raises some questions about the utility of the framework, operability, effectiveness, etc.
                        ]]>
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                            This topic considers the Host Community Development Trust (HCDT) framework established by the Petroleum Industry Act for developing communities in Nigeria's oil and gas-producing communities. The PIA introduced the HCDT as a uniform host community benefit management system to replace the old agreement-based systems (Memorandum of Understanding/Global Memorandum of Understanding (MOU/GMOU) implemented in line with each company’s Corporate Social Responsibility policies. Under the PIA, the settlors (leaseholders of oil and gas assets) are responsible for incorporating the Trusts to benefit their host communities. Many Trusts have been incorporated and are in the process of commencing operations. The PIA stipulates that the primary purpose of the HCDTs is to “foster sustainable prosperity” in host communities. This phrase was not defined in the Act. However, the establishment of HCDTs in the Nigerian petroleum industry to manage host communities' development expectations is new to Nigeria. This raises some questions about the utility of the framework, operability, effectiveness, etc.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Reflecting on a Legacy of Leadership and Vision at the NESG</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Our outgoing CEO, Mr Laoye Jaiyeola, shared insights with the incoming CEO, Dr Tayo Aduloju, discussing his impactful tenure at the helm of affairs and his invaluable contributions to the NESG.
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                            Our outgoing CEO, Mr Laoye Jaiyeola, shared insights with the incoming CEO, Dr Tayo Aduloju, discussing his impactful tenure at the helm of affairs and his invaluable contributions to the NESG.
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                    <title>Developing the Impact Investing Ecosystem in Nigeria</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The agriculture, health and education sectors face numerous challenges, including limited funding, access gaps, quality issues, and inadequate infrastructure. Impact investors have a crucial role to play in addressing these challenges and unlocking the potential of these sectors, thereby promoting socio-economic development.
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                            The agriculture, health and education sectors face numerous challenges, including limited funding, access gaps, quality issues, and inadequate infrastructure. Impact investors have a crucial role to play in addressing these challenges and unlocking the potential of these sectors, thereby promoting socio-economic development.
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                    <title>Nigeria’s Tech Sector: How did We Get Here and What’s Next?</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka sits with Kola Aina, Managing Partner of the Ventures Fund and a leading member of Nigeria’s tech sector, to discuss how the sector has thrived over the last two decades, the key challenges it has faced, and his outlook for the future.
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                            In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka sits with Kola Aina, Managing Partner of the Ventures Fund and a leading member of Nigeria’s tech sector, to discuss how the sector has thrived over the last two decades, the key challenges it has faced, and his outlook for the future.
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                    <title>Nigeria’s Unfinished Greatness</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast, Amaka has a wide-ranging conversation with the former governor of Ekiti state, Dr Kayode Fayemi, on how to make Nigeria work better for all its citizens, why foreign policy is a natural extension of domestic policy, and how Nigeria can project more influence globally through more effective utilization of current resources<br />
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2023 12:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
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                            In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast, Amaka has a wide-ranging conversation with the former governor of Ekiti state, Dr Kayode Fayemi, on how to make Nigeria work better for all its citizens, why foreign policy is a natural extension of domestic policy, and how Nigeria can project more influence globally through more effective utilization of current resources<br />
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                    <title>Behavioral Insight For Anti Corruption</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Evidence shows that there is a huge opportunity for the use of behavioural insights in creating and advancing more effective anti-corruption initiatives in Nigeria. This is particularly important, given the increasingly normative status corruption is fast gaining within the Nigerian society. In this podcast, Akinwunmi Akinola, Senior Research Specialist at the Policy Innovation Centre of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, spotlights the gaps in anti-corruption initiatives in the country, highlights the opportunities for behavioural insights in the space, and sheds light on the upcoming Behavioural Insights Network Transparency &amp; Accountability (BiNTA) Fellowship of the Policy Innovation Centre.<br />
                        ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Evidence shows that there is a huge opportunity for the use of behavioural insights in creating and advancing more effective anti-corruption initiatives in Nigeria. This is particularly important, given the increasingly normative status corruption is fast gaining within the Nigerian society. In this podcast, Akinwunmi Akinola, Senior Research Specialist at the Policy Innovation Centre of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, spotlights the gaps in anti-corruption initiatives in the country, highlights the opportunities for behavioural insights in the space, and sheds light on the upcoming Behavioural Insights Network Transparency &amp; Accountability (BiNTA) Fellowship of the Policy Innovation Centre.<br />
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                    <title>Building High Performance Team Through Workforce Nutrition</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Malnutrition and poor health worldwide continue to negatively impact businesses due to working days lost to illness and reduced workforce productivity. Malnutrition, in all its forms, imposes unacceptably high direct and indirect costs on individuals, families and nations. As well as benefiting employees, investments by companies in health and wellbeing can lead to better employee engagement, reduced absenteeism and higher performance and productivity.
                        ]]>
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                            Malnutrition and poor health worldwide continue to negatively impact businesses due to working days lost to illness and reduced workforce productivity. Malnutrition, in all its forms, imposes unacceptably high direct and indirect costs on individuals, families and nations. As well as benefiting employees, investments by companies in health and wellbeing can lead to better employee engagement, reduced absenteeism and higher performance and productivity.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=139</link>
                    <title>Unlocking Investment For Impact In Nigeria</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The size of Nigeria’s impact Investment market has grown significantly over the last decade from USD 331 million in 2012 to USD 1.08 billion in 2021. Impact investment is an important avenue through which Nigeria can unlock private capital for private sector development and progress towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals. It is essential to examine the features, challenges and opportunities within the ecosystem towards optimising the deployment of impact capital into priority sectors, including the Agriculture, Education and Health sectors.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2023 16:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The size of Nigeria’s impact Investment market has grown significantly over the last decade from USD 331 million in 2012 to USD 1.08 billion in 2021. Impact investment is an important avenue through which Nigeria can unlock private capital for private sector development and progress towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals. It is essential to examine the features, challenges and opportunities within the ecosystem towards optimising the deployment of impact capital into priority sectors, including the Agriculture, Education and Health sectors.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Building High Performing Team Through Workforce Nutrition</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Malnutrition and poor health worldwide continue to negatively impact businesses due to working days lost to illness and reduced workforce productivity. Malnutrition, in all its forms, imposes unacceptably high direct and indirect costs on individuals, families and nations. As well as benefiting employees, investments by companies in health and wellbeing can lead to better employee engagement, reduced absenteeism and higher performance and productivity.
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 16 Aug 2023 15:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Malnutrition and poor health worldwide continue to negatively impact businesses due to working days lost to illness and reduced workforce productivity. Malnutrition, in all its forms, imposes unacceptably high direct and indirect costs on individuals, families and nations. As well as benefiting employees, investments by companies in health and wellbeing can lead to better employee engagement, reduced absenteeism and higher performance and productivity.
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                    <title>Profitable Protections: The Business Advantage Of Food Fortification Compliance</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Micronutrient deficiencies or a lack of essential vitamins and minerals required in small amounts by the body for proper growth and development can cause several serious health issues. Food fortification is a proven, safe and cost-effective strategy for improving diets and preventing and controlling micronutrient deficiencies. However, despite the enormous economic potential of food fortification, several barriers must be more conducive to creating an enabling environment for global food fortification scale-up.
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2023 14:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Micronutrient deficiencies or a lack of essential vitamins and minerals required in small amounts by the body for proper growth and development can cause several serious health issues. Food fortification is a proven, safe and cost-effective strategy for improving diets and preventing and controlling micronutrient deficiencies. However, despite the enormous economic potential of food fortification, several barriers must be more conducive to creating an enabling environment for global food fortification scale-up.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Demystifying The Arbitration And Mediation Act,2023</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            On 26 May 2023, the Arbitration and Mediation Act was signed into law. This is a significant milestone poised to cut the long wait times associated with dispute resolution, align Nigeria’s legal framework with international arbitration principles and ultimately boost investor confidence in the Nigerian business environment. NASSBER Analyst Ogechi Obasi and Thematic Lead, Arbitration and Dispute Resolution, Diane Okoko, FCIArb explore the possibilities of this act.
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2023 12:11:41 +0000</pubDate>
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                            On 26 May 2023, the Arbitration and Mediation Act was signed into law. This is a significant milestone poised to cut the long wait times associated with dispute resolution, align Nigeria’s legal framework with international arbitration principles and ultimately boost investor confidence in the Nigerian business environment. NASSBER Analyst Ogechi Obasi and Thematic Lead, Arbitration and Dispute Resolution, Diane Okoko, FCIArb explore the possibilities of this act.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=135</link>
                    <title>Applying A Gender Lens To Impact Investing In Nigeria</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Gender equality and women's empowerment are critical for sustainable development. By focusing on gender as a guiding principle, impact investors can address the unique challenges faced and unlock opportunities within the economy, fostering inclusive growth, social equity, and positive change for women and girls in Nigeria.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jul 2023 14:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Gender equality and women's empowerment are critical for sustainable development. By focusing on gender as a guiding principle, impact investors can address the unique challenges faced and unlock opportunities within the economy, fostering inclusive growth, social equity, and positive change for women and girls in Nigeria.
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                    <itunes:duration>1079</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Exploring NASSBER’s Mission, Milestones And Prospects</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            NASSBER was established in 2016 to drive engagement between the legislature and private sector, for a framework that will make the economy business-friendly for all.<br />Since inception, the Roundtable has achieved significant legislative milestones, including the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA), Arbitration and Mediation Act, and more recently, the Data Protection Act, 2023. <br />But NASSBER is not resting on its oars. The Roundtable is gearing up for even more measurable outcomes as it engages the 10th Assembly for transformative legislation that will impact both the business community and generality of Nigerians.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jul 2023 12:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
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                            NASSBER was established in 2016 to drive engagement between the legislature and private sector, for a framework that will make the economy business-friendly for all.<br />Since inception, the Roundtable has achieved significant legislative milestones, including the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA), Arbitration and Mediation Act, and more recently, the Data Protection Act, 2023. <br />But NASSBER is not resting on its oars. The Roundtable is gearing up for even more measurable outcomes as it engages the 10th Assembly for transformative legislation that will impact both the business community and generality of Nigerians.
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=132</link>
                    <title>Developing the Impact Investing ecosystem in Nigeria&#039;s Health, Agriculture, and Education Sectors</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The agriculture, health and education sectors face numerous challenges, including limited funding, access gaps, quality issues, and inadequate infrastructure. Impact investors have a crucial role to play in addressing these challenges and unlocking the potential of these sectors, thereby promoting socio-economic development.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2023 13:50:11 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The agriculture, health and education sectors face numerous challenges, including limited funding, access gaps, quality issues, and inadequate infrastructure. Impact investors have a crucial role to play in addressing these challenges and unlocking the potential of these sectors, thereby promoting socio-economic development.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>1505</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=131</link>
                    <title>Nigeria&#039;s Debt Profile</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria's debt profile has been a matter of concern in recent years. Over the years, the government has become reliant on borrowing to run public administration, fund infrastructure projects and address budget deficits. Public debt sustainability in Nigeria has reached a critical level where almost 100% of government revenue goes into debt servicing. It's important for the government to address the rising debt profile and associated challenges and mitigate potential risks to the economy.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jul 2023 12:38:37 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria's debt profile has been a matter of concern in recent years. Over the years, the government has become reliant on borrowing to run public administration, fund infrastructure projects and address budget deficits. Public debt sustainability in Nigeria has reached a critical level where almost 100% of government revenue goes into debt servicing. It's important for the government to address the rising debt profile and associated challenges and mitigate potential risks to the economy.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>2328</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=130</link>
                    <title>Trade Reforms For A Sustainable Business Environment</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Tariff and non-tariff trade barriers historically protect local industries against foreign competition. However, sustainable reforms are necessary to achieve a balancing act that will boost the capacity of home-grown businesses, while also incentivising their foreign counterparts to invest in the Nigerian economy. Trade and competition lawyer, Leonard Otuonye Ugbajah, discusses these strategies and more with NASSBER Team Lead, Nsikan Essien.<br /><br /><br />
                        ]]>
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                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=130&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275410/nesg_mr_leonard_20_6_2023_m_1.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2023 01:40:44 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Tariff and non-tariff trade barriers historically protect local industries against foreign competition. However, sustainable reforms are necessary to achieve a balancing act that will boost the capacity of home-grown businesses, while also incentivising their foreign counterparts to invest in the Nigerian economy. Trade and competition lawyer, Leonard Otuonye Ugbajah, discusses these strategies and more with NASSBER Team Lead, Nsikan Essien.<br /><br /><br />
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>2541</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>What’s Wrong With Nigeria’s Tertiary Education System, And How Can We Fix It?</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            A nearly year-long strike by university professors last year focused attention on the chronically poorly funded public university system. <br />In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast series, Amaka sits with former minister of youth Bolaji Abdullahi to discuss the administrative and funding challenges in the public university system, and how to change federal governance structures to improve efficiency and educational outcomes.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jun 2023 07:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            A nearly year-long strike by university professors last year focused attention on the chronically poorly funded public university system. <br />In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast series, Amaka sits with former minister of youth Bolaji Abdullahi to discuss the administrative and funding challenges in the public university system, and how to change federal governance structures to improve efficiency and educational outcomes.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>2410</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Is the Nigerian media doing enough to support democracy?</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria’s media was a key driver of the country’s pre-1999 democracy movement and continues to play an important role at critical moments of Nigerian history. But the media sometimes struggles to thoroughly investigate and report on issues that occur outside of its Lagos and Abuja hubs.<br /> <br />In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast, Amaka sits with Nigerian journalist and media entrepreneur Kadaria Ahmed to discuss the successes and shortcomings of the Nigerian media landscape. What are some of the constraints media outlets face in keeping Nigerian citizens informed even as it strives to hold government accountable? What is the media doing to address these challenges?<br />
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 09 May 2023 10:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria’s media was a key driver of the country’s pre-1999 democracy movement and continues to play an important role at critical moments of Nigerian history. But the media sometimes struggles to thoroughly investigate and report on issues that occur outside of its Lagos and Abuja hubs.<br /> <br />In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast, Amaka sits with Nigerian journalist and media entrepreneur Kadaria Ahmed to discuss the successes and shortcomings of the Nigerian media landscape. What are some of the constraints media outlets face in keeping Nigerian citizens informed even as it strives to hold government accountable? What is the media doing to address these challenges?<br />
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>3046</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Post-Election Outlook for Power Sector</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast series, Amaka sits with Ahmad Rufai Zakari, Special Assistant to the President on infrastructure. <br />What are the administration’s successes and failures in the power sector? What are some opportunities and challenges for the incoming administration in Nigeria’s quest for reliable electricity?<br />
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2023 16:05:46 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast series, Amaka sits with Ahmad Rufai Zakari, Special Assistant to the President on infrastructure. <br />What are the administration’s successes and failures in the power sector? What are some opportunities and challenges for the incoming administration in Nigeria’s quest for reliable electricity?<br />
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>2753</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Innovative Solutions As Key To Unlocking Subnational Development</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            <br />As Nigeria prepares to transition to new administrations at federal and state levels, the NASSBER Thematic Lead on Innovations and Intellectual Property, Ms. Chinenye Uwanaka, discusses innovative solutions as a major driver of subnational development, offering new and creative ways to address complex challenges and promote sustainable growth.
                        ]]>
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                    <enclosure 
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 28 Mar 2023 10:26:22 +0000</pubDate>
                    <itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/ffaff466c0166c3b557573833e9f8042.jpg"/>
                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            <br />As Nigeria prepares to transition to new administrations at federal and state levels, the NASSBER Thematic Lead on Innovations and Intellectual Property, Ms. Chinenye Uwanaka, discusses innovative solutions as a major driver of subnational development, offering new and creative ways to address complex challenges and promote sustainable growth.
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                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>3277</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=125</link>
                    <title>DigitALL: Powering A Gender-Equitable Future Through Digital Inclusion</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            To commemorate International Women's Day 2023, Join our podcast at XXX (WAT) to discuss the prospects of increasing the involvement of women and girls in technology creation, use, and regulation as this is critical to advancing a gender-equitable future. Join the conversation!
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 09 Mar 2023 15:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
                    <itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/1df3c9399f508ca30d7038ac52e48dec.jpg"/>
                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            To commemorate International Women's Day 2023, Join our podcast at XXX (WAT) to discuss the prospects of increasing the involvement of women and girls in technology creation, use, and regulation as this is critical to advancing a gender-equitable future. Join the conversation!
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>1130</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=124</link>
                    <title>Nigeria’s 2023 General Elections: What Worked And What Didn’t?</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            On 25 February, Nigerians went to the polls to elect a new president and federal legislature. <br />In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast, Amaka sits down with Samson Itodo, founder and Executive Director of the leading Nigerian election-reforms advocacy group, YIAGA Africa, to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Nigeria’s electoral processes. What went wrong in the 2023 general elections and what can be done to improve the process for future elections? Join the conversation!<br />
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2023 12:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            On 25 February, Nigerians went to the polls to elect a new president and federal legislature. <br />In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast, Amaka sits down with Samson Itodo, founder and Executive Director of the leading Nigerian election-reforms advocacy group, YIAGA Africa, to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Nigeria’s electoral processes. What went wrong in the 2023 general elections and what can be done to improve the process for future elections? Join the conversation!<br />
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>2743</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=123</link>
                    <title>Is It Possible To Break Into Nigeria’s Elite-Dominated Politics As An Outsider?</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Since 1999, one or two large political parties have dominated Nigerian elections. In the last few electoral cycles, there have been high-profile attempts to “break” the now entrenched two-party landscape. In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast, Amaka sits down with one of those “third party” candidates, Kingsley Moghalu, to discuss key takeaways from his experience.
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2023 09:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
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                        ]]>
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                    <title>What Is Wrong With Nigeria’s Public Service, And How Do We Fix It?</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            No state can provide critical public goods without a competent bureaucracy. Nigeria’s public service has been criticized for being inefficient, costly, and ineffective.<br />In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast series, Amaka sits down with Dr. Joe Abah, former Director-General of the Bureau of Public Services Reform to unpack what went wrong with Nigeria’s once vaulted public service, and what can be done to fix it.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2022 11:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
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                            No state can provide critical public goods without a competent bureaucracy. Nigeria’s public service has been criticized for being inefficient, costly, and ineffective.<br />In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast series, Amaka sits down with Dr. Joe Abah, former Director-General of the Bureau of Public Services Reform to unpack what went wrong with Nigeria’s once vaulted public service, and what can be done to fix it.
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                    <title>Election 2023: Who Are The Candidates And What Are Their Paths To Victory?</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            For the first time since the 1999 democratic transition, there are three nationally competitive Nigerian presidential candidates: the ruling party’s Bola Ahmad Tinubu, the main opposition PDP’s Atiku Abubakar, and Labour Party’s Peter Obi. Rabu’i Kwankwaso will also have a meaningful impact on electoral outcomes in the northwest region.<br />In this Season 2 debut to the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka sits down with Waziri Adio, the founder of Agora Policy and a long-time columnist/political commentator, to unpack the candidates’ backgrounds and paths to victory.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2022 14:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            For the first time since the 1999 democratic transition, there are three nationally competitive Nigerian presidential candidates: the ruling party’s Bola Ahmad Tinubu, the main opposition PDP’s Atiku Abubakar, and Labour Party’s Peter Obi. Rabu’i Kwankwaso will also have a meaningful impact on electoral outcomes in the northwest region.<br />In this Season 2 debut to the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka sits down with Waziri Adio, the founder of Agora Policy and a long-time columnist/political commentator, to unpack the candidates’ backgrounds and paths to victory.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>#IFNOTNOWWHEN Podcast Series - Season 2</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Welcome to the Season 2 of the  #ifnotnowwhen podcast series hosted by Amaka Anku. In this season, as we approach the Nigerian Elections in 2023, we will focus on the electoral and policy landscape. Join us!
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2022 13:12:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Welcome to the Season 2 of the  #ifnotnowwhen podcast series hosted by Amaka Anku. In this season, as we approach the Nigerian Elections in 2023, we will focus on the electoral and policy landscape. Join us!
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Thank You For Season1 Of #IfNotNowWhen Series:</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The #IfNotNowWhen series invites you to join conversations that approach Nigeria’s most serious challenges with nuance, balance, and data. Join as we explore controversial and timely topics with thoughtfulness and a consideration for different perspectives.<br /><br />Why should Nigerians care about addressing the country’s revenue crisis? How do we stimulate more idea-creation in Nigeria’s public discourse? What exactly is driving herder-farmer clashes in Nigeria and what can be done about it? Is corruption really Nigeria’s biggest problem?<br /><br />Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. <br /><br />Watch out for Season 2
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2022 11:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The #IfNotNowWhen series invites you to join conversations that approach Nigeria’s most serious challenges with nuance, balance, and data. Join as we explore controversial and timely topics with thoughtfulness and a consideration for different perspectives.<br /><br />Why should Nigerians care about addressing the country’s revenue crisis? How do we stimulate more idea-creation in Nigeria’s public discourse? What exactly is driving herder-farmer clashes in Nigeria and what can be done about it? Is corruption really Nigeria’s biggest problem?<br /><br />Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. <br /><br />Watch out for Season 2
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=118</link>
                    <title>Finding Solutions To Project Deficits In Nigeria</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            There are many ongoing projects spread across the country. <br />If these projects must succeed, they require effective project canvas, project administration and strategic implementation driven by competent project managers and project leaders. Unfortunately, the project management competent deficits largely influence project failures.<br />Listen in as Project Management Institute discusses solutions to project deficits in Nigeria
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2022 10:56:04 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            There are many ongoing projects spread across the country. <br />If these projects must succeed, they require effective project canvas, project administration and strategic implementation driven by competent project managers and project leaders. Unfortunately, the project management competent deficits largely influence project failures.<br />Listen in as Project Management Institute discusses solutions to project deficits in Nigeria
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <guid>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=118</guid>
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                    <title>How Should We Think About Government’s Role In Driving Economic Growth?</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Policymakers all over the world have struggled with this age-old question and often come up with different answers at different stages of a country’s economic evolution. How should we think about the Nigerian government’s role in driving economic transformation? What frameworks and principles should guide government action? <br /><br />In this fourth episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast series, Amaka sits down with Dr. Yemi Dipeolu—the special advisor to the Nigerian presidency on economic matters—to unpack Nigeria’s successes and failures in its attempt to drive economic transformation.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2022 08:15:06 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Policymakers all over the world have struggled with this age-old question and often come up with different answers at different stages of a country’s economic evolution. How should we think about the Nigerian government’s role in driving economic transformation? What frameworks and principles should guide government action? <br /><br />In this fourth episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast series, Amaka sits down with Dr. Yemi Dipeolu—the special advisor to the Nigerian presidency on economic matters—to unpack Nigeria’s successes and failures in its attempt to drive economic transformation.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Is Nigeria’s Structure Fit For Purpose?</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            In Nigerian popular discourse, “restructuring” has become a catch-all phrase to describe an ideal governance structure for Nigeria that would allow economic transformation to take off. But what do its advocates really want? Are calls for ‘restructuring’ a distraction from the current governance realities (and challenges) Nigeria faces?<br /><br />In the first of a series of conversations on Nigeria’s governance structures, Amaka unpacks parts of the restructuring debate with Osita Chidoka, a leader of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). This is episode 3 of the #IfNotNowWhen series.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2022 09:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            In Nigerian popular discourse, “restructuring” has become a catch-all phrase to describe an ideal governance structure for Nigeria that would allow economic transformation to take off. But what do its advocates really want? Are calls for ‘restructuring’ a distraction from the current governance realities (and challenges) Nigeria faces?<br /><br />In the first of a series of conversations on Nigeria’s governance structures, Amaka unpacks parts of the restructuring debate with Osita Chidoka, a leader of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). This is episode 3 of the #IfNotNowWhen series.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Farmer/Herder Clashes; What’s Driving Them And What Can We Do About It?</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            In the last several years, frequent clashes between farmers and herders have displaced communities and fueled criminal gangs. Why are these clashes happening now? Why have communities that lived peacefully together for centuries turned against each other?<br /><br />In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka sits down with Dr Andrew Kwasari, an advisor to the presidency on agriculture, to unpack these questions.
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2022 13:46:36 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            In the last several years, frequent clashes between farmers and herders have displaced communities and fueled criminal gangs. Why are these clashes happening now? Why have communities that lived peacefully together for centuries turned against each other?<br /><br />In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen series, Amaka sits down with Dr Andrew Kwasari, an advisor to the presidency on agriculture, to unpack these questions.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>2023 &amp; Beyond: Priorities For Shared Prosperity</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The Nigerian government has a pivotal role in addressing, with utmost urgency, six (6) critical challenges causing economic dysfunction. These challenges are non-inclusive economic growth, macroeconomic instability, infrastructure deficit, human capital deficit and skills gap, national insecurity, and weak economic competitiveness. These six (6) critical challenges resonate with both citizens and the business community, who now place a high demand on transformational leadership that will birth a new.
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2022 15:24:58 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The Nigerian government has a pivotal role in addressing, with utmost urgency, six (6) critical challenges causing economic dysfunction. These challenges are non-inclusive economic growth, macroeconomic instability, infrastructure deficit, human capital deficit and skills gap, national insecurity, and weak economic competitiveness. These six (6) critical challenges resonate with both citizens and the business community, who now place a high demand on transformational leadership that will birth a new.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Why Every Nigerian Should Care About Nigeria’s Revenue Crisis</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            As Nigeria enters the political season, one question that doesn’t get asked enough is: “where will the money to pay for these promises come from?”<br /><br />Amaka sits down with one of Nigeria’s most seasoned tax professionals, Taiwo Oyedele, to answer this question. How do non-state actors like NURTW complicate revenue collection? Is it possible to mount a politically effective campaign that addresses the revenue crisis? This is one conversation you don’t want to miss!
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2022 12:32:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            As Nigeria enters the political season, one question that doesn’t get asked enough is: “where will the money to pay for these promises come from?”<br /><br />Amaka sits down with one of Nigeria’s most seasoned tax professionals, Taiwo Oyedele, to answer this question. How do non-state actors like NURTW complicate revenue collection? Is it possible to mount a politically effective campaign that addresses the revenue crisis? This is one conversation you don’t want to miss!
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Introducing The #IfNotNowWhen Series;</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The #IfNotNowWhen series invites you to join conversations that approach Nigeria’s most serious challenges with nuance, balance, and data. Listen as we explore controversial and timely topics with thoughtfulness and a consideration for different perspectives.<br /><br />Why should Nigerians care about addressing the country’s revenue crisis? How do we stimulate more idea-creation in Nigeria’s public discourse? What exactly is driving herder-farmer clashes in Nigeria and what can be done about it?<br /><br />Thoughts? Guests suggestions? Email us at <a href="https://nesgroup.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">info@nesgroup.org</a>
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2022 09:38:57 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The #IfNotNowWhen series invites you to join conversations that approach Nigeria’s most serious challenges with nuance, balance, and data. Listen as we explore controversial and timely topics with thoughtfulness and a consideration for different perspectives.<br /><br />Why should Nigerians care about addressing the country’s revenue crisis? How do we stimulate more idea-creation in Nigeria’s public discourse? What exactly is driving herder-farmer clashes in Nigeria and what can be done about it?<br /><br />Thoughts? Guests suggestions? Email us at <a href="https://nesgroup.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">info@nesgroup.org</a>
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                    <title>Discussing The Connection Between Trade, Food Security And Nutrition</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The relationship between trade and food security is attracting increased attention on both the trade and development agendas, with trade recognized as one of the means for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  To ensure that markets around the world have access to nutritious food requires international trade and cross-border cooperation. With climate change threatening the predictability of harvests and the sustainability of many regional crops, the importance of trade in food commodities may well increase rather than diminish.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2022 11:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The relationship between trade and food security is attracting increased attention on both the trade and development agendas, with trade recognized as one of the means for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  To ensure that markets around the world have access to nutritious food requires international trade and cross-border cooperation. With climate change threatening the predictability of harvests and the sustainability of many regional crops, the importance of trade in food commodities may well increase rather than diminish.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>1051</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <guid>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=111</guid>
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                    <title>Arbitration And Mediation Bill 2022: Implications for dispute resolution and economic growth</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Investment and trade—important drivers of economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa—are both affected significantly by conflict. Businesses are naturally averse to disputes and when disputes arise, they must be efficiently and effectively resolved for businesses to thrive. Dispute resolution is the key that unlocks investment, be it local or foreign, business, money, private equity, or investors are averse to disputes, and where it arises, it wants them to be speedily and efficiently dealt with.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2022 13:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Investment and trade—important drivers of economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa—are both affected significantly by conflict. Businesses are naturally averse to disputes and when disputes arise, they must be efficiently and effectively resolved for businesses to thrive. Dispute resolution is the key that unlocks investment, be it local or foreign, business, money, private equity, or investors are averse to disputes, and where it arises, it wants them to be speedily and efficiently dealt with.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=109</link>
                    <title>Enforcing Food Safety In Nigeria - The Huge Informal Sector Influence</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Many health problems encountered today arising from the consumption of unsafe food are not new as they date far back in history. The issue of food safety and food-borne toxicants in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, is exacerbated by public ignorance on the subject, an uncoordinated approach to food control, lack of technical expertise, and adequately equipped laboratories in some cases, poor enforcement of legislation and regulatory limits.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2022 15:05:23 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Many health problems encountered today arising from the consumption of unsafe food are not new as they date far back in history. The issue of food safety and food-borne toxicants in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, is exacerbated by public ignorance on the subject, an uncoordinated approach to food control, lack of technical expertise, and adequately equipped laboratories in some cases, poor enforcement of legislation and regulatory limits.
                        ]]>
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                    <title>Prioritizing Citizens&#039; Public Health As We Advance Food Safety In Nigeria</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            It is not food if it is not safe. Access to safe, nutritious, tasty, and wholesome food is a fundamental human right that should be available and affordable to all people, including people in developing countries. Food safety throughout the value chain, from farm to the table must be integrated into policies and interventions to improve nutrition and health outcomes.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2022 13:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            It is not food if it is not safe. Access to safe, nutritious, tasty, and wholesome food is a fundamental human right that should be available and affordable to all people, including people in developing countries. Food safety throughout the value chain, from farm to the table must be integrated into policies and interventions to improve nutrition and health outcomes.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Shaping The Nigeria&#039;s Electoral Culture With Behavioral Insights</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The history of Nigeria’s politics since the coming into being of the Fourth Republic, like its earlier democratic experiments have shown intractable but avoidable defects and deficits in the practice of participatory democracy. To interrogate this phenomenon, there is a need to focus on the impact of behavioral insights on undemocratic attitudes, unwholesome values, objectionable beliefs and Nigeria's electoral and political culture.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2022 10:08:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The history of Nigeria’s politics since the coming into being of the Fourth Republic, like its earlier democratic experiments have shown intractable but avoidable defects and deficits in the practice of participatory democracy. To interrogate this phenomenon, there is a need to focus on the impact of behavioral insights on undemocratic attitudes, unwholesome values, objectionable beliefs and Nigeria's electoral and political culture.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <guid>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=107</guid>
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                    <title>Oil Price Movements, Economic Policy And The Nigerian Economy</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Oil prices have since risen sharply to nearly $100 per barrel following strong economic recovery post-lockdowns. As the economy grows so does the demand for oil. Moreover, rising geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine and in the Middle East are stoking supply fears. This is contributing to rising inflation and concerns about economic recovery.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2022 08:10:53 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Oil prices have since risen sharply to nearly $100 per barrel following strong economic recovery post-lockdowns. As the economy grows so does the demand for oil. Moreover, rising geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine and in the Middle East are stoking supply fears. This is contributing to rising inflation and concerns about economic recovery.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Breaking The Bias (Part B)</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Break the Bias" encourages us to continue speaking out and to imagine a world free from bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. An inclusive, diverse, and equitable world, where differences are valued and celebrated.  This world will become our reality when we celebrate women's achievements, increase visibility for them, create awareness against bias and take action for gender equality.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2022 14:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Break the Bias" encourages us to continue speaking out and to imagine a world free from bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. An inclusive, diverse, and equitable world, where differences are valued and celebrated.  This world will become our reality when we celebrate women's achievements, increase visibility for them, create awareness against bias and take action for gender equality.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>1514</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=104</link>
                    <title>Breaking The Bias (Part A)</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            "Break the Bias" encourages us to continue speaking out and to imagine a world free from bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. An inclusive, diverse, and equitable world, where differences are valued and celebrated.  This world will become our reality when we celebrate women's achievements, increase visibility for them, create awareness against bias and take action for gender equality.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2022 13:06:21 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            "Break the Bias" encourages us to continue speaking out and to imagine a world free from bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. An inclusive, diverse, and equitable world, where differences are valued and celebrated.  This world will become our reality when we celebrate women's achievements, increase visibility for them, create awareness against bias and take action for gender equality.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>642</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <guid>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=104</guid>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=103</link>
                    <title>Challenges And Opportunities In Nollywood</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Economic interests have always been the major driving force behind the growth and spread of the Nollywood and entertainment industry of Nigeria. In spite of its players’ economic objective, Nollywood tells the Nigerian story, using themes from local realities and the country’s cultural identity to address local social issues.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2022 15:52:36 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Economic interests have always been the major driving force behind the growth and spread of the Nollywood and entertainment industry of Nigeria. In spite of its players’ economic objective, Nollywood tells the Nigerian story, using themes from local realities and the country’s cultural identity to address local social issues.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>1139</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <guid>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=103</guid>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=102</link>
                    <title>Discussing Nigeria&#039;s Foreign Trade In Goods in 2021</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The geopolitical tensions have sent global oil prices rising to a three-digit number more recently in the year 2022. This is good news for major oil-exporting countries including Nigeria in terms of higher oil export earnings. However, these gains will be lost to huge import bills on refined fuel products and the extra fiscal burden arising from higher subsidy costs in Nigeria. Ukraine being part of Nigeria’s top 10 import locations in the fourth quarter of 2021 suggests that the war between Russia and Ukraine could induce supply chain disruptions and negatively affect import supplies to Nigeria until a truce is reached by both countries.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2022 15:06:49 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The geopolitical tensions have sent global oil prices rising to a three-digit number more recently in the year 2022. This is good news for major oil-exporting countries including Nigeria in terms of higher oil export earnings. However, these gains will be lost to huge import bills on refined fuel products and the extra fiscal burden arising from higher subsidy costs in Nigeria. Ukraine being part of Nigeria’s top 10 import locations in the fourth quarter of 2021 suggests that the war between Russia and Ukraine could induce supply chain disruptions and negatively affect import supplies to Nigeria until a truce is reached by both countries.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>1514</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Spending Pattern And The Impact Of Rising Prices</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Prices of goods and services change at different paces. Some, such as the prices of traded commodities, change every day; others, such as wages established by contracts, take longer to adjust. In an inflationary environment, unevenly rising prices inevitably reduce the purchasing power of some consumers, and this erosion of real income is the single biggest cost of inflation.<br /><br />Inflation can also distort purchasing power over time for recipients and payers of fixed interest rates.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2022 21:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Prices of goods and services change at different paces. Some, such as the prices of traded commodities, change every day; others, such as wages established by contracts, take longer to adjust. In an inflationary environment, unevenly rising prices inevitably reduce the purchasing power of some consumers, and this erosion of real income is the single biggest cost of inflation.<br /><br />Inflation can also distort purchasing power over time for recipients and payers of fixed interest rates.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=100</link>
                    <title>Discussing 2022 Macroeconomic Outlook Report (Final Series)</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria's economic progress can be likened to that of an athlete with the potential to become a star. This assertion speaks to the much-needed confidence in the country's development prospects after evaluating its economic performance in 2021. The economy sustained its recovery momentum as the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by an average of 3.2% in the first three quarters of the year. Reaping from the high growth in output, the inflation rate, after peaking at 18.2 percent in March 2021, moderated for most of the year and averaged at 17.0 percent in 2021.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2022 12:48:27 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria's economic progress can be likened to that of an athlete with the potential to become a star. This assertion speaks to the much-needed confidence in the country's development prospects after evaluating its economic performance in 2021. The economy sustained its recovery momentum as the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by an average of 3.2% in the first three quarters of the year. Reaping from the high growth in output, the inflation rate, after peaking at 18.2 percent in March 2021, moderated for most of the year and averaged at 17.0 percent in 2021.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=99</link>
                    <title>Discussing 2022 Macroeconomic Outlook Report</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria's economic progress can be likened to that of an athlete with the potential to become<br />a star. This assertion speaks to the much-needed confidence in the country's development<br />prospects after evaluating its economic performance in 2021. The economy sustained its<br />recovery momentum as the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by an average of<br />3.2 percent in the first three quarters of the year. Reaping from the high growth in output,<br />the inflation rate, after peaking at 18.2 percent in March 2021, moderated for most of the<br />year and averaged at 17.0 percent in 2021.
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2022 15:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria's economic progress can be likened to that of an athlete with the potential to become<br />a star. This assertion speaks to the much-needed confidence in the country's development<br />prospects after evaluating its economic performance in 2021. The economy sustained its<br />recovery momentum as the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by an average of<br />3.2 percent in the first three quarters of the year. Reaping from the high growth in output,<br />the inflation rate, after peaking at 18.2 percent in March 2021, moderated for most of the<br />year and averaged at 17.0 percent in 2021.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=98</link>
                    <title>Discussing 2022 Macroeconomic Outlook Report (Series 2)</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria's economic progress can be likened to that of an athlete with the potential to become<br />a star. This assertion speaks to the much-needed confidence in the country's development<br />prospects after evaluating its economic performance in 2021. The economy sustained its<br />recovery momentum as the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by an average of<br />3.2 percent in the first three quarters of the year. Reaping from the high growth in output,<br />the inflation rate, after peaking at 18.2 percent in March 2021, moderated for most of the<br />year and averaged at 17.0 percent in 2021.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2022 19:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Nigeria's economic progress can be likened to that of an athlete with the potential to become<br />a star. This assertion speaks to the much-needed confidence in the country's development<br />prospects after evaluating its economic performance in 2021. The economy sustained its<br />recovery momentum as the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by an average of<br />3.2 percent in the first three quarters of the year. Reaping from the high growth in output,<br />the inflation rate, after peaking at 18.2 percent in March 2021, moderated for most of the<br />year and averaged at 17.0 percent in 2021.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=97</link>
                    <title>Discussing 2022 Macroeconomic Outlook Report (Series 1)</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria's economic progress can be likened to that of an athlete with the potential to become<br />a star. This assertion speaks to the much-needed confidence in the country's development<br />prospects after evaluating its economic performance in 2021. The economy sustained its<br />recovery momentum as the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by an average of<br />3.2 percent in the first three quarters of the year. Reaping from the high growth in output,<br />the inflation rate, after peaking at 18.2 percent in March 2021, moderated for most of the<br />year and averaged at 17.0 percent in 2021.
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2022 13:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria's economic progress can be likened to that of an athlete with the potential to become<br />a star. This assertion speaks to the much-needed confidence in the country's development<br />prospects after evaluating its economic performance in 2021. The economy sustained its<br />recovery momentum as the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by an average of<br />3.2 percent in the first three quarters of the year. Reaping from the high growth in output,<br />the inflation rate, after peaking at 18.2 percent in March 2021, moderated for most of the<br />year and averaged at 17.0 percent in 2021.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=96</link>
                    <title>Leveraging Behavioral Insight To Improve Policy Outcome</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Behavioral insight is a term increasingly used within public institutions to refer to efforts made to gain an accurate and evidence-based understanding of how people behave and make decisions. Planning, designing, and implementing policies and programs on the basis of this deeper understanding increase their impact.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2022 14:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Behavioral insight is a term increasingly used within public institutions to refer to efforts made to gain an accurate and evidence-based understanding of how people behave and make decisions. Planning, designing, and implementing policies and programs on the basis of this deeper understanding increase their impact.
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                    <title>Urgency And Audacity Of Public Sector Reforms</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Due to the Public Sector’s role in executing plans, policies, and programmes of the government, there is a need for public accountability and trust between the public sector and the citizens whose lives and livelihoods are impacted by its activities.<br /> <br />Civil society, the media, and the private sector, have roles and responsibilities in addition to those of the government in promoting openness and transparency in the public sector. Initiatives such as the Aig-Imoukhuede Public Sector Performance Index are taking an innovative approach to promoting accountability by measuring public sector performance while fostering citizen engagement for institutional improvement.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2021 12:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Due to the Public Sector’s role in executing plans, policies, and programmes of the government, there is a need for public accountability and trust between the public sector and the citizens whose lives and livelihoods are impacted by its activities.<br /> <br />Civil society, the media, and the private sector, have roles and responsibilities in addition to those of the government in promoting openness and transparency in the public sector. Initiatives such as the Aig-Imoukhuede Public Sector Performance Index are taking an innovative approach to promoting accountability by measuring public sector performance while fostering citizen engagement for institutional improvement.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=94</link>
                    <title>Key Priorities For Economic Growth and Inclusion</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The fragility of Nigeria is evident and pervasive in all spheres of its being – economically, socially, politically, and also its integrity as a sovereign state. With a National Development Plan to reposition Nigeria on the path to a secured future driven by effective fiscal and monetary management and an active commitment to inclusiveness, it is critical to examine Nigeria’s priorities for high and sustained economic development.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2021 12:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The fragility of Nigeria is evident and pervasive in all spheres of its being – economically, socially, politically, and also its integrity as a sovereign state. With a National Development Plan to reposition Nigeria on the path to a secured future driven by effective fiscal and monetary management and an active commitment to inclusiveness, it is critical to examine Nigeria’s priorities for high and sustained economic development.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=93</link>
                    <title>Securing Our Future: The Fierce Urgency Of Now</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The 27th Nigerian Economic Summit convened stakeholders who envisioned strategies to <br />reverse Nigeria’s poor economic trends to achieve high and sustained growth and bring Nigeria back on its path to assuming its economic potentials.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2021 13:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The 27th Nigerian Economic Summit convened stakeholders who envisioned strategies to <br />reverse Nigeria’s poor economic trends to achieve high and sustained growth and bring Nigeria back on its path to assuming its economic potentials.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=92</link>
                    <title>Addressing Ecowas&#039; Rising Debt Profile</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            For West African economies, the weight of accumulated foreign debt repayment and servicing continues to grow. The resources of West African economies are grossly insufficient; however, a substantial proportion of the available resources is committed to external debt servicing and repayment obligations.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2021 14:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            For West African economies, the weight of accumulated foreign debt repayment and servicing continues to grow. The resources of West African economies are grossly insufficient; however, a substantial proportion of the available resources is committed to external debt servicing and repayment obligations.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>1273</itunes:duration>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=91</link>
                    <title>Discussing The Value Chain Of The Gaming Industry</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Due to the rise in internet penetration, the gaming industry has continued to expand, benefiting immensely from the large tech-savvy population, and increasing access to internet-enabled smart devices. Opportunities are huge in the gaming industry ranging from job creation for local developers, higher revenue for the government, and also another source of income for Nigerians.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 15:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Due to the rise in internet penetration, the gaming industry has continued to expand, benefiting immensely from the large tech-savvy population, and increasing access to internet-enabled smart devices. Opportunities are huge in the gaming industry ranging from job creation for local developers, higher revenue for the government, and also another source of income for Nigerians.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=90</link>
                    <title>Discussing Agriculture</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            This Week on the NESG Radio, we will be exploring the opportunities in Nigeria's Agricultural Value chain as well as highlighting the pros and cons of the Agric Food system and how it affects smallholder farmers and the value chain players in Nigeria.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2021 11:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            This Week on the NESG Radio, we will be exploring the opportunities in Nigeria's Agricultural Value chain as well as highlighting the pros and cons of the Agric Food system and how it affects smallholder farmers and the value chain players in Nigeria.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=89</link>
                    <title>Repositioning Nigeria&#039;s Tourism And Hospitality Sectors for Sustainable Growth And Profitability</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Hospitality and Tourism Industry has the potential to bolster Nigeria’s investment landscape and help achieve increased contribution to our Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Given Nigeria’s population and natural endowments, a steady investment in infrastructure, policies and sensitisation efforts to encourage in-country vacations would positively boost the industry.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2021 12:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The Hospitality and Tourism Industry has the potential to bolster Nigeria’s investment landscape and help achieve increased contribution to our Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Given Nigeria’s population and natural endowments, a steady investment in infrastructure, policies and sensitisation efforts to encourage in-country vacations would positively boost the industry.
                        ]]>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=88</link>
                    <title>Inauguration Of The Joint Planning Committee For Nes#27</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The public sector represented by the federal ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning and the organized private sector represented by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) announced the theme for the 27th Nigerian Economic Summit “Securing our future: The fierce urgency of Now” while inaugurating the Joint planning committee for the 27th Nigerian Economic Summit (NES#27) on the 28th of July, 2021.
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2021 11:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The public sector represented by the federal ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning and the organized private sector represented by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) announced the theme for the 27th Nigerian Economic Summit “Securing our future: The fierce urgency of Now” while inaugurating the Joint planning committee for the 27th Nigerian Economic Summit (NES#27) on the 28th of July, 2021.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=87</link>
                    <title>Alternative Funding For Social Impact</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Creating social impact is the result of a deliberate set of activities with a goal to generate a significant positive change that addresses a pressing social challenge. The provision of finance to organizations addressing social needs with the explicit expectation of a measurable social, as well as financial, return has become increasingly relevant in today’s economic setting as social challenges have mounted with public funds in many countries under pressure.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2021 13:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Creating social impact is the result of a deliberate set of activities with a goal to generate a significant positive change that addresses a pressing social challenge. The provision of finance to organizations addressing social needs with the explicit expectation of a measurable social, as well as financial, return has become increasingly relevant in today’s economic setting as social challenges have mounted with public funds in many countries under pressure.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=86</link>
                    <title>Boosting The Dairy Production In Nigeria</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            More than 90% of total annual milk production is from cattle in low input, low yielding pastoral systems and traded in informal value chains. Most cattle in Nigeria are indigenous breeds used primarily for meat and savings as well as milk production. Boosting dairy production is essential for Nigeria to meet it's dairy needs.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2021 13:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            More than 90% of total annual milk production is from cattle in low input, low yielding pastoral systems and traded in informal value chains. Most cattle in Nigeria are indigenous breeds used primarily for meat and savings as well as milk production. Boosting dairy production is essential for Nigeria to meet it's dairy needs.
                        ]]>
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                <item>
                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=85</link>
                    <title>Boosting Wheat Production In Nigeria</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Boosting local wheat production and ensuring that Nigeria bridges its huge wheat demand-supply gap requires taking significant steps to stimulate faster development of the wheat production segment through the implementation of a bold capacity-building strategy.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2021 11:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Boosting local wheat production and ensuring that Nigeria bridges its huge wheat demand-supply gap requires taking significant steps to stimulate faster development of the wheat production segment through the implementation of a bold capacity-building strategy.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=84</link>
                    <title>Developing Inclusive Grain Value Chains</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            At the heart of the agricultural value chain concept is the idea of actors connected along a chain producing and delivering goods to consumers through a sequence of activities. However, it cannot function in isolation and an important aspect of the value chain approach is that it also considers impacts, such as input and finance provision, extension support and the general enabling environment.
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2021 12:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            At the heart of the agricultural value chain concept is the idea of actors connected along a chain producing and delivering goods to consumers through a sequence of activities. However, it cannot function in isolation and an important aspect of the value chain approach is that it also considers impacts, such as input and finance provision, extension support and the general enabling environment.
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                    <title>NESG Agric And Food Security Inventions</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            This Month on the NESG Radio, we will be exploring the opportunities in Nigeria's Agricultural Value chain as well as highlighting the pros and cons of the Agric Food system and how it affects smallholder farmers and the value chain players in Nigeria
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2021 16:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            This Month on the NESG Radio, we will be exploring the opportunities in Nigeria's Agricultural Value chain as well as highlighting the pros and cons of the Agric Food system and how it affects smallholder farmers and the value chain players in Nigeria
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=82</link>
                    <title>SME Round Up</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            As entrepreneurship increasingly gains national recognition for productive engagement, several corporate bodies such as MTN, NGX, FCMB and more have evolved revolutionary interventions that can help SMEs scale in the highly competitive Nigerian marketplace. They share their strategies with NESG Radio.
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            As entrepreneurship increasingly gains national recognition for productive engagement, several corporate bodies such as MTN, NGX, FCMB and more have evolved revolutionary interventions that can help SMEs scale in the highly competitive Nigerian marketplace. They share their strategies with NESG Radio.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=81</link>
                    <title>Facilitating SME Growth And Profitability</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The greater variance in profitability, survival, and growth of SMEs compared to larger firms accounts for special problems in financing. The issues that arise in financing differ<br />considerably between existing and new firms, as well as between those which grow slowly and those that grow rapidly. The expansion of private equity markets, including informal markets, has greatly improved the access to venture capital for start-ups and SMEs.
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2021 12:07:01 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The greater variance in profitability, survival, and growth of SMEs compared to larger firms accounts for special problems in financing. The issues that arise in financing differ<br />considerably between existing and new firms, as well as between those which grow slowly and those that grow rapidly. The expansion of private equity markets, including informal markets, has greatly improved the access to venture capital for start-ups and SMEs.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=80</link>
                    <title>The X-Academy For SMEs</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Nigerian Stock Exchange recently completed its demutualization exercise and has morphed into the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX). Alongside this successful repositioning are its efforts to grow Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) by providing them access to capital and impactful tips on corporate governance, financial and technological innovations that will keep them ahead of the curve.
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2021 06:38:09 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The Nigerian Stock Exchange recently completed its demutualization exercise and has morphed into the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX). Alongside this successful repositioning are its efforts to grow Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) by providing them access to capital and impactful tips on corporate governance, financial and technological innovations that will keep them ahead of the curve.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>1111</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=79</link>
                    <title>SheVentures- SME Initiative For Women</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Ever-increasing numbers of women in Nigeria have been choosing small-business ownership in an apparent attempt to escape the inequality that exists in the labor market. The NBS estimated that the overall number of persons in labor force was 80 million out of which males were 41.6 million while females were 38.6 million
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2021 10:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Ever-increasing numbers of women in Nigeria have been choosing small-business ownership in an apparent attempt to escape the inequality that exists in the labor market. The NBS estimated that the overall number of persons in labor force was 80 million out of which males were 41.6 million while females were 38.6 million
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=78</link>
                    <title>Providing Skills To SMEs Through The P&amp;G- Bol SME Academy</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            In small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) you find employees with great technical capabilities or hard skills because most SMEs are usually founded by technical experts, which is reflected by their ability to provide solutions to problems that have to do with their specific business. However, in order to negotiate and interact with other employees, suppliers, customers, and investors it is essential to develop solid soft skills
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2021 08:08:04 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            In small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) you find employees with great technical capabilities or hard skills because most SMEs are usually founded by technical experts, which is reflected by their ability to provide solutions to problems that have to do with their specific business. However, in order to negotiate and interact with other employees, suppliers, customers, and investors it is essential to develop solid soft skills
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>1252</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                <item>
                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=77</link>
                    <title>Value Creation And Employment For MSMEs</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Small businesses, including those run by women and young entrepreneurs, are being hit hardest by the economic fall-out of the pandemic. These types of enterprises are responsible for significant employment and income generation opportunities across the world and have been identified as a major driver of poverty alleviation and development.<br />This month of June on the NESG Radio, experts will be sharing the experiences and ideas on how to promote sustainable growth for MSMEs in Nigeria.
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2021 14:28:27 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Small businesses, including those run by women and young entrepreneurs, are being hit hardest by the economic fall-out of the pandemic. These types of enterprises are responsible for significant employment and income generation opportunities across the world and have been identified as a major driver of poverty alleviation and development.<br />This month of June on the NESG Radio, experts will be sharing the experiences and ideas on how to promote sustainable growth for MSMEs in Nigeria.
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=76</link>
                    <title>Coming Soon..!!!</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Small businesses, including those run by women and young entrepreneurs, are being hit hardest by the economic fall-out of the pandemic. These types of enterprises are responsible for significant employment and income generation opportunities across the world and have been identified as a major driver of poverty alleviation and development.<br />This month of June on the NESG Radio, experts will be sharing the experiences and ideas on how to promote sustainable growth for MSMEs in Nigeria.
                        ]]>
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                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=76&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275323/nesg_jingle_june_26_5_2021.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2021 09:08:16 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Small businesses, including those run by women and young entrepreneurs, are being hit hardest by the economic fall-out of the pandemic. These types of enterprises are responsible for significant employment and income generation opportunities across the world and have been identified as a major driver of poverty alleviation and development.<br />This month of June on the NESG Radio, experts will be sharing the experiences and ideas on how to promote sustainable growth for MSMEs in Nigeria.
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                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>18</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <guid>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=76</guid>
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                <item>
                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=75</link>
                    <title>Pataki ti Bill Aabo Orisirisi Ogbin (PVP)</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            iwe-owo Idaabobo Orisirisi Ohun ọgbin (PVP) yoo fun awọn alajọbi ohun-ini ọgbọn lori oriṣiriṣi ọgbin tuntun, pẹlu awọn ẹtọ iyasoto si titaja irugbin ati / tabi ohun elo ikede ti oriṣiriṣi. PVP tun ṣe igbega titaja ti awọn orisirisi tuntun ati gba awọn alajọbi laaye lati jere pada awọn idiyele nla ti o ni ipa ninu ilana pipẹ ti idagbasoke pupọ.
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2021 10:31:21 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            iwe-owo Idaabobo Orisirisi Ohun ọgbin (PVP) yoo fun awọn alajọbi ohun-ini ọgbọn lori oriṣiriṣi ọgbin tuntun, pẹlu awọn ẹtọ iyasoto si titaja irugbin ati / tabi ohun elo ikede ti oriṣiriṣi. PVP tun ṣe igbega titaja ti awọn orisirisi tuntun ati gba awọn alajọbi laaye lati jere pada awọn idiyele nla ti o ni ipa ninu ilana pipẹ ti idagbasoke pupọ.
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=74</link>
                    <title>Importance Of The Plant Variety Protection (PVP) Bill</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Plant Variety Protection bill will give breeders intellectual property over a new plant variety, with exclusive rights to commercialize seed and/or propagation material of the variety. The PVP also promotes marketing of new varieties and allows breeders to earn back the considerable costs involved in the long process of variety development.
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2021 10:08:22 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Plant Variety Protection bill will give breeders intellectual property over a new plant variety, with exclusive rights to commercialize seed and/or propagation material of the variety. The PVP also promotes marketing of new varieties and allows breeders to earn back the considerable costs involved in the long process of variety development.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                <item>
                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=73</link>
                    <title>Sectorial Reforms And Investment In Nigeria: A Focus On The Manufacturing Sector</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria’s manufacturing sector is among the largest in Africa with numerous opportunities. The COVID-19 pandemic which led to suppressed consumer demand and supply-chain disruption resulted in a decline in real manufacturing output in 2020. Prior to 2020, the sector has continuously faced several structural challenges which have caused many manufacturing firms to shut down, limiting growth and investment inflows into the sector.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2021 12:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Nigeria’s manufacturing sector is among the largest in Africa with numerous opportunities. The COVID-19 pandemic which led to suppressed consumer demand and supply-chain disruption resulted in a decline in real manufacturing output in 2020. Prior to 2020, the sector has continuously faced several structural challenges which have caused many manufacturing firms to shut down, limiting growth and investment inflows into the sector.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>1140</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                <item>
                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=72</link>
                    <title>&quot;Development Is&quot; (A poetry by Dike Chukwumerije)</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The Wall and the Bridge highlight the impacts of the cultural differences in Nigeria and a strong reminder that ‘no culture is older than being human’ and our unity lies in our diversity.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 09:33:58 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The Wall and the Bridge highlight the impacts of the cultural differences in Nigeria and a strong reminder that ‘no culture is older than being human’ and our unity lies in our diversity.
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                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>695</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=71</link>
                    <title>(Pidgin English) Discussing Debt Management Across Africa</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The NESG-OSIWA Debt Management Roundtable aims to identify and analyze the problems affecting debt management in West Africa. These problems include poor governance, transparency, and the use of inappropriate strategies. However, a collaboration between the government, the private sector, and all stakeholders can help with proper debt management.
                        ]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 15:18:32 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The NESG-OSIWA Debt Management Roundtable aims to identify and analyze the problems affecting debt management in West Africa. These problems include poor governance, transparency, and the use of inappropriate strategies. However, a collaboration between the government, the private sector, and all stakeholders can help with proper debt management.
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=70</link>
                    <title>Discuter de la gestion de la dette en Afrique de l&#039;Ouest</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            La table ronde NESG-OSIWA sur la gestion de la dette vise à identifier et analyser les problèmes affectant la gestion de la dette en Afrique de l'Ouest. Ces problèmes incluent la mauvaise gouvernance, la transparence et l'utilisation de stratégies inappropriées. Cependant, la collaboration entre le gouvernement, le secteur privé et toutes les parties prenantes peut contribuer à une bonne gestion de la dette.
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 15:08:46 +0000</pubDate>
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                            La table ronde NESG-OSIWA sur la gestion de la dette vise à identifier et analyser les problèmes affectant la gestion de la dette en Afrique de l'Ouest. Ces problèmes incluent la mauvaise gouvernance, la transparence et l'utilisation de stratégies inappropriées. Cependant, la collaboration entre le gouvernement, le secteur privé et toutes les parties prenantes peut contribuer à une bonne gestion de la dette.
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                    <itunes:duration>425</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=69</link>
                    <title>Discussing Debt Management Across Africa</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            The NESG-OSIWA Debt Management Roundtable aims to identify and analyze the problems affecting debt management in West Africa. These problems include poor governance, transparency, and the use of inappropriate strategies. However, a collaboration between the government, the private sector, and all stakeholders can help with proper debt management.
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 15:06:43 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The NESG-OSIWA Debt Management Roundtable aims to identify and analyze the problems affecting debt management in West Africa. These problems include poor governance, transparency, and the use of inappropriate strategies. However, a collaboration between the government, the private sector, and all stakeholders can help with proper debt management.
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                    <itunes:duration>452</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=68</link>
                    <title>#NES26 Outcomes &amp; Recommendations</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            As stakeholders convened for the 26th Nigerian Economic Summit (NES #26), the unprecedented turmoil unleashed by the global COVID-19 pandemic and the aftermath of the #EndSARS protests by Nigerian youth was paramount in their minds. <br />There was optimistic anticipation that NES #26 was a suitable platform to deliberate on the emerging pathways to the future for the country’s economy. <br />The theme of the Summit, “Building Partnerships for Resilience”, was considered to be appropriate in shaping the big conversation for action.
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                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=68&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275324/nesg_audio_26_4_2021_m.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2021 13:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            As stakeholders convened for the 26th Nigerian Economic Summit (NES #26), the unprecedented turmoil unleashed by the global COVID-19 pandemic and the aftermath of the #EndSARS protests by Nigerian youth was paramount in their minds. <br />There was optimistic anticipation that NES #26 was a suitable platform to deliberate on the emerging pathways to the future for the country’s economy. <br />The theme of the Summit, “Building Partnerships for Resilience”, was considered to be appropriate in shaping the big conversation for action.
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                    <itunes:duration>1642</itunes:duration>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=67</link>
                    <title>The Path To Recovery</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Over the past years, effort at achieving economic growth in Nigeria has been driven by the Federal Government. To put Nigeria on the trajectory to development and competitiveness, it is imperative to empower the subnational governments with the necessary tools to unlock their subnational factor endowments. Listen to experts talk about Nigeria’s Path to recovery.
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                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=67&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275315/nesg_4_15_4_2021_m.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2021 15:19:43 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Over the past years, effort at achieving economic growth in Nigeria has been driven by the Federal Government. To put Nigeria on the trajectory to development and competitiveness, it is imperative to empower the subnational governments with the necessary tools to unlock their subnational factor endowments. Listen to experts talk about Nigeria’s Path to recovery.
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                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>7286</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=66</link>
                    <title>Developing Nigeria&#039;s Light Manufacturing Sector. (Series2)</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Experts within the Manufacturing sector (government, industry players, and development financial institutions) deliberate on the challenges confronting the light manufacturing industry and map out innovative strategies to improve the sector’s competitiveness.
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                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=66&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275321/nesg_interview_6_4_2021_m.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2021 06:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Experts within the Manufacturing sector (government, industry players, and development financial institutions) deliberate on the challenges confronting the light manufacturing industry and map out innovative strategies to improve the sector’s competitiveness.
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                    <itunes:duration>3264</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=65</link>
                    <title>Developing Nigeria&#039;s Light Manufacturing Sector</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Experts within the Manufacturing sector (government, industry players, and development financial institutions) deliberate on the challenges confronting the light manufacturing industry and map out innovative strategies to improve the sector’s competitiveness.
                        ]]>
                    </description>
                    <enclosure 
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                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=65&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275352/nesg_31_33_2021_m.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2021 15:52:20 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Experts within the Manufacturing sector (government, industry players, and development financial institutions) deliberate on the challenges confronting the light manufacturing industry and map out innovative strategies to improve the sector’s competitiveness.
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                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>2799</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=64</link>
                    <title>Assessment Of The Impact Of Covid-19 Lockdown On Households In Nigeria</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the pioneer NESG Bridge Fellows carried out a survey of the assessment of the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on the economic, social, health, educational, and psychological wellbeing of members of households in Nigeria.<br />An assessment of the impact of the pandemic as well as the attendant lockdown measures imposed during the first wave of the outbreak has shown that government needs to embark on deep reforms in key sectors of the economy, particularly in health and education.
                        ]]>
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                    <enclosure 
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                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=64&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275319/nesg_zoom_interview_22_3_2021_m.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2021 12:47:31 +0000</pubDate>
                    <itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/21fdbd1b706a9a6384d36fb76ff4779a.jpg"/>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the pioneer NESG Bridge Fellows carried out a survey of the assessment of the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on the economic, social, health, educational, and psychological wellbeing of members of households in Nigeria.<br />An assessment of the impact of the pandemic as well as the attendant lockdown measures imposed during the first wave of the outbreak has shown that government needs to embark on deep reforms in key sectors of the economy, particularly in health and education.
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>2884</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=63</link>
                    <title>Nigeria&#039;s Turning Point</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            At this defining moment in Nigeria’s 60-year history, the country must adopt a different approach to sustained economic growth and development. This will be anchored on a robust partnership between our youth, subnational governments, and the private sector to capitalize on subnational factor endowments to achieve global competitiveness. On the Panel are HE Dr. Kayode Fayemi; Governor of Ekiti State; HE Aminu Waziri Tambuwal; Governor of Sokoto State; Ms. Funke Opeke; CEO, MainOne; Mr. Chidi Ajaere; CEO, The GIG Group and Moderated by Mrs. Adesuwa Onyenokwe; CEO, TW Media
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                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=63&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275311/nesg_day_1_plenary_16_3_2021_m.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2021 13:44:38 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            At this defining moment in Nigeria’s 60-year history, the country must adopt a different approach to sustained economic growth and development. This will be anchored on a robust partnership between our youth, subnational governments, and the private sector to capitalize on subnational factor endowments to achieve global competitiveness. On the Panel are HE Dr. Kayode Fayemi; Governor of Ekiti State; HE Aminu Waziri Tambuwal; Governor of Sokoto State; Ms. Funke Opeke; CEO, MainOne; Mr. Chidi Ajaere; CEO, The GIG Group and Moderated by Mrs. Adesuwa Onyenokwe; CEO, TW Media
                        ]]>
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                    <itunes:duration>5038</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=62</link>
                    <title>Why Is Women Empowerment Important?</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
                        ]]>
                    </description>
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                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=62&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275347/ogechi_adeola_english_9_3_2021.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2021 15:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
                    <itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/69bb3255f34977e4f12e65661611e45c.jpg"/>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>168</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <guid>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=62</guid>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=61</link>
                    <title>Kedu Ihe Mere Ikwado Umunwanyi Ji Di Mkpa</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
                        ]]>
                    </description>
                    <enclosure 
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                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=61&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275309/nesg_womens_day_igbo_final_8_3_2021_1.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2021 15:09:46 +0000</pubDate>
                    <itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/77989a1e9c7ea44dcb631ba8f5f391a8.jpg"/>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>329</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <guid>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=61</guid>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=60</link>
                    <title>Choosing to Challenge</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
                        ]]>
                    </description>
                    <enclosure 
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                        type="audio/mpeg"
                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=60&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275349/nesg_womens_day_english_cut_2_8_3_2021.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2021 10:26:39 +0000</pubDate>
                    <itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/d90cbd376ad288cb6568ce99d7b80543.jpg"/>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
                        ]]>
                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:duration>3139</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <guid>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=60</guid>
                    <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
                    
                    
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=59</link>
                    <title>Jiroro Owo-Ori, Eto-Inawo Ati Dept Management RoundTable (DMR)</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Awọn eto inawo jẹ awọn igbese ti ijọba ṣiṣẹ lati da eto-ọrọ duro, ni pataki nipasẹ ifọwọyi awọn ipele ati ipin awọn owo-ori ati awọn inawo ijọba. Tẹtisi onimọran owo-ori PwC ati alaga NESG-OSIWA Debt Management Roundtable, Ogbeni Taiwo Oyedele bi o ti n wo oju-iwe pataki lori owo-ori, ilana eto-inawo, ati egbe tuntun ti n ṣe NESG-OSIWA Debt Management Roundtable.
                        ]]>
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                    <enclosure 
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                        type="audio/mpeg"
                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=59&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275337/nesg_fical_policy_yoruba_1_3_2021_2.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2021 18:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
                    <itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/f8a3fec9e70ec73cf092676eac67f859.jpg"/>
                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Awọn eto inawo jẹ awọn igbese ti ijọba ṣiṣẹ lati da eto-ọrọ duro, ni pataki nipasẹ ifọwọyi awọn ipele ati ipin awọn owo-ori ati awọn inawo ijọba. Tẹtisi onimọran owo-ori PwC ati alaga NESG-OSIWA Debt Management Roundtable, Ogbeni Taiwo Oyedele bi o ti n wo oju-iwe pataki lori owo-ori, ilana eto-inawo, ati egbe tuntun ti n ṣe NESG-OSIWA Debt Management Roundtable.
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                    <itunes:duration>517</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <guid>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=59</guid>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=58</link>
                    <title>Discussing Tax, Fiscal Policy and The Debt Management RoundTable (DMR)</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Fiscal policies are measures employed by the government to stabilize the economy, particularly by manipulating the levels and allocations of taxes and government expenditures. Listen to a PwC tax expert and chairman and NESG-OSIWA Debt Management Roundtable, Mr.  Taiwo Oyedele as he takes a critical look at tax, fiscal policy, and the newly constituted NESG-OSiWA Debt Management Roundtable.
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                        url="https://api.wokpa.app/audio?episode_id=58&amp;content=https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdcn.co/e/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/58275331/nesg_fiscal_policy_english_22_2_2021.mp3"
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2021 18:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
                    <itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/8ec178979159c215974540c25db40001.jpg"/>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            Fiscal policies are measures employed by the government to stabilize the economy, particularly by manipulating the levels and allocations of taxes and government expenditures. Listen to a PwC tax expert and chairman and NESG-OSIWA Debt Management Roundtable, Mr.  Taiwo Oyedele as he takes a critical look at tax, fiscal policy, and the newly constituted NESG-OSiWA Debt Management Roundtable.
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                    <itunes:duration>1364</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <link>https://listener.wokpa.app/episode?id=57</link>
                    <title>2021 NESG Macroeconomic Outlook: Ijiroro Lori Osuwon Afihan Isowo (MPR), Llera ati Orile-ede Kerin</title>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[
                            Oṣuwọn eto imulo owo (MPR) jẹ oṣuwọn anfani ti banki aringbungbun ṣeto lati le ni ipa lori itankalẹ ti awọn oniyipada owo akọkọ ninu ọrọ-aje (fun apẹẹrẹ awọn idiyele olumulo, oṣuwọn paṣipaarọ tabi imugboroosi kirẹditi, laarin awọn miiran). Oṣuwọn iwulo eto imulo ṣe ipinnu awọn ipele ti iyoku awọn oṣuwọn iwulo ni aje. Tẹtisi awọn amoye bi wọn ṣe wo oju-iwoye NESG 2021 Outlook Macroeconomic lakoko ti o ṣe akiyesi MPR, Ilera ati rogbodiyan ile-iṣẹ kẹrin.
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2021 19:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Oṣuwọn eto imulo owo (MPR) jẹ oṣuwọn anfani ti banki aringbungbun ṣeto lati le ni ipa lori itankalẹ ti awọn oniyipada owo akọkọ ninu ọrọ-aje (fun apẹẹrẹ awọn idiyele olumulo, oṣuwọn paṣipaarọ tabi imugboroosi kirẹditi, laarin awọn miiran). Oṣuwọn iwulo eto imulo ṣe ipinnu awọn ipele ti iyoku awọn oṣuwọn iwulo ni aje. Tẹtisi awọn amoye bi wọn ṣe wo oju-iwoye NESG 2021 Outlook Macroeconomic lakoko ti o ṣe akiyesi MPR, Ilera ati rogbodiyan ile-iṣẹ kẹrin.
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                            The monetary policy rate is an interest rate that the central bank sets in order to influence the evolution of the main monetary variables in the economy (e.g. consumer prices, exchange rate or credit expansion, among others). The policy interest rate determines the levels of the rest of the interest rates in the economy. Listen to experts as they take a critical look at the NESG 2021 Macroeconomic Outlook while paying attention to the MPR, Healthcare and the fourth Industrial revolution.
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2021 15:54:17 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The monetary policy rate is an interest rate that the central bank sets in order to influence the evolution of the main monetary variables in the economy (e.g. consumer prices, exchange rate or credit expansion, among others). The policy interest rate determines the levels of the rest of the interest rates in the economy. Listen to experts as they take a critical look at the NESG 2021 Macroeconomic Outlook while paying attention to the MPR, Healthcare and the fourth Industrial revolution.
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                            NESG builds partnerships to ensure that its research-based advocacy impacts policy-making and reaches out to Nigerians of all walks of life. The NESG has over the years being consistent and tenacious in the delivery of advocacy to national and sub-national levels in an effort to foster effective policy enactment and implementation which has helped to improve transparency, accountability, and good governance in various sectors and issues, such as education, health, extractives, economic growth, and social inclusion.
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                            NESG builds partnerships to ensure that its research-based advocacy impacts policy-making and reaches out to Nigerians of all walks of life. The NESG has over the years being consistent and tenacious in the delivery of advocacy to national and sub-national levels in an effort to foster effective policy enactment and implementation which has helped to improve transparency, accountability, and good governance in various sectors and issues, such as education, health, extractives, economic growth, and social inclusion.
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                    <title>Economic Stories in Pidgin English - Sport to Make Moni</title>
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                            Sports as a business is the off-field business of managing and facilitating sports activities. It involves all the business activities that make sport happen including team sponsorship, athlete management, TV rights, merchandising, sports marketing and so much more.
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2021 11:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Sports as a business is the off-field business of managing and facilitating sports activities. It involves all the business activities that make sport happen including team sponsorship, athlete management, TV rights, merchandising, sports marketing and so much more.
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                    <title>Sports as a Business: Nigeria’s Sports Industry as The Golden Goose</title>
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                            Sports as a business is the off-field business of managing and facilitating sports activities. It involves all the business activities that make sport happen including team sponsorship, athlete management, TV rights, merchandising, sports marketing and so much more.
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2021 11:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Sports as a business is the off-field business of managing and facilitating sports activities. It involves all the business activities that make sport happen including team sponsorship, athlete management, TV rights, merchandising, sports marketing and so much more.
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                    <title>Economic Story in Pidgin English - Four Priorities for the Nigerian Economy in 2021 and Beyond</title>
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                            Una welcome to NESG Radio. This na the ogbonge radio channel wey we dey bring sabi people to tuk solution to better the life of Nigerians.<br />Today we get Wilson Erumebor. Wilson be Oga economist for the Nigerian Economic Summit Group. <br /><br />Wilson go yarn us sake of sey the ochara report wey NESG just carry comot. 2021 Macro Economic Outlook Report.<br /><br />Wilson welcome. Make we first sidon look Nigeria economy for the year two thousand and twenty. Nigeria chook head for anoda  economic recession gbege since two thousand and sixteen. Market begin cost wey you dey call inflation rate. Money dey reduce for government kolo, wey oyinbo call external reserves, even naira begin dey call dollar oga, and other foreign money don cost pass naira. How we take find we country for dis gbege?
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2021 18:04:31 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Una welcome to NESG Radio. This na the ogbonge radio channel wey we dey bring sabi people to tuk solution to better the life of Nigerians.<br />Today we get Wilson Erumebor. Wilson be Oga economist for the Nigerian Economic Summit Group. <br /><br />Wilson go yarn us sake of sey the ochara report wey NESG just carry comot. 2021 Macro Economic Outlook Report.<br /><br />Wilson welcome. Make we first sidon look Nigeria economy for the year two thousand and twenty. Nigeria chook head for anoda  economic recession gbege since two thousand and sixteen. Market begin cost wey you dey call inflation rate. Money dey reduce for government kolo, wey oyinbo call external reserves, even naira begin dey call dollar oga, and other foreign money don cost pass naira. How we take find we country for dis gbege?
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                    <title>2021 Macroeconomic Outlook - Four Priorities for the Nigerian Economy in 2021 and Beyond</title>
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                        <![CDATA[
                            The NESG Macroeconomic Outlook identifies key priorities that are needed not only to lift the economy out of the current recession in the short term but also to put the economy on a foothold for sustained development. The report comes at a time when Nigeria is still grappling with its second recession in the space of four years
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2021 17:48:50 +0000</pubDate>
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                            The NESG Macroeconomic Outlook identifies key priorities that are needed not only to lift the economy out of the current recession in the short term but also to put the economy on a foothold for sustained development. The report comes at a time when Nigeria is still grappling with its second recession in the space of four years
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                    <title>Introducing NESG Radio - Laoye Jaiyeola, CEO NESG</title>
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                            Welcome to the NESG Radio. It’s about dialogue to trigger ideas and chart a course for the growth of Nigerian lives and businesses. Weekly we speak with experts who have these ideas. <br /><br />The NESG, in its roles as a connector, dialogue partner, watchdog, and intervener, seeks to change the narrative and trajectory of the Nigerian economy.  Together with our partners, we are not just solving problems but preventing them because when advocacy succeeds, the nation transforms for the better.
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2021 13:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Welcome to the NESG Radio. It’s about dialogue to trigger ideas and chart a course for the growth of Nigerian lives and businesses. Weekly we speak with experts who have these ideas. <br /><br />The NESG, in its roles as a connector, dialogue partner, watchdog, and intervener, seeks to change the narrative and trajectory of the Nigerian economy.  Together with our partners, we are not just solving problems but preventing them because when advocacy succeeds, the nation transforms for the better.
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