Photo by Pexels This is not the first time Nigerians are leaving Nigeria, However, the numbers seem to be growing at an unprecedented rate. The stark fact is that people are frustrated and have been denied basic infrastructure and life amenities. These idealistic, smart, hardworking young people have been left with almost no other option […]
Our Tin of Milk Index analyses the extent of disparity in Income level and anomalies in exchange rate between two countries.
Source: AI-Generated Tin of milk Take your time to briefly scroll through our introductory insights The economics of today’s world is flush with an array of carefully thought out and mathematically derived indices used to measure the standard of living across countries. Meanwhile, the concept termed ‘standard of living’ itself has been a subject […]
Lights, Camera, Africa: A Blockbuster Solution to Brain Drain!
An illustration of the African Brain Drain problem, Credit: The Human Capital Hub Scene One: The Brain Drain Dilemma In a world tilting towards globalization, Africa finds itself at a crossroads, facing a formidable challenge: brain drain. As the curtains rise, we witness a mass exodus of highly intellectual and talented youth leaving the continent […]
The Limitations of the Tsangaya and Daara systems of West Africa: Why young boys are roaming the streets of Nigeria and Senegal.
A painting of the Almajiri kids, Credit: Bulama (2019) The tale of the Talibes or the Almajiri child illustrates the harsh realities of marginalized youth in Senegal and Northern Nigeria who face several obstacles in the Tsangaya and Daara school systems. This article explores the significant and pervasive struggles these kids experience, illuminating the social, […]
Why the Complexity of African Economies Require a Creative Lens.
Credit: Pexels.com The African continent is a unique and vibrant place, full of rich cultures, diverse communities, and a kaleidoscope of experiences. But when it comes to conventional economic theories, it seems like the beauty of Africa is lost in translation. The traditional paradigms of economics don’t seem to fit the colorful, complex, and dynamic […]