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Featured research (2)

After achieving independence from slavery and colonialism, African countries implemented various developmental policies, including import substitution, industrialization, and structural adjustment programs, among others. However, political instability, civil wars, poverty, bad governance, and environmental degradation hindered the continent's progress. This paper focuses on how leadership impacts the success of African regional integration and development, specifically the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA) and Agenda 2063. The study uses content analysis and secondary sources to analyze leadership's role in achieving integration and development. The paper finds that visionary, competent, selfless leaders are crucial for achieving sustainable integration and development. These leaders should be committed to disentangling from neocolonial dependence and promoting mutual cooperation. The paper supports its findings with good governance theory and regional integration theories. Furthermore, the paper highlights the need for African leaders to unite, be disciplined, and pursue integration with integrity and transparency. This requires leaders to prioritize the continent's interests over their personal gains and reduce their reliance on foreign aid. Ultimately, the paper concludes that the success of African integration and development depends on the quality of leadership, which must be accountable, transparent, and committed to promoting the welfare of African citizens.
The widespread use of digital currency as an alternative method of payment and an investment tool has led to a growing digital ecosystem over the years. The use of digital currency however has come with perceived threat to the financial sector. Governments around the world are behind the curve, continuing to wrestle with how to develop effective public policy measures to regulate its adoption and use. Thus, this paper will explore the current regulatory framework on digital currency in Nigeria, with major focus on ways these regulations can be strengthened.

Lab head

Emem Udoh
About Emem Udoh
  • A simple legal researcher

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Elizabeth C Ogwo
  • Institution of Corporate Law and Business Development
Odudu Ukpanah
  • Institute of Corporate Law and Business Development
O Chimaobi
O Chimaobi
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E O Eme
E O Eme
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