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Uddin Ifeanyi

Coverage of Uddin Ifeanyi in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jun 15 · 09:14 UTCMost recent: Jul 27 · 09:17 UTC
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  • WORLDJul 27 · 09:17 UTCPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
    Why income and wealth inequality matter, By Uddin Ifeanyi

    The article examines why Africa's economic growth and development underperform globally, questioning the role of income and wealth inequality. It challenges the assumptions that economic growth is prioritized and that Africa's ruling elite effectively address this task.

  • POLITICSJul 6 · 09:20 UTCPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
    As America retreats, By Uddin Ifeanyi

    The article discusses the Trump administration's narrative that America faces global challenges and an economy previously poorly managed. It references the administration's ideologues portraying the U.S. as surrounded by adversaries.

  • POLITICSJun 29 · 09:02 UTCPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
    How not to speak for any government, By Uddin Ifeanyi

    Uddin Ifeanyi discusses a conversation with his daughter about a Virgin Atlantic flight from Lagos to London, referencing a national campaign highlighting 'hardship' in the country. The article questions the narrative around government representation.

  • POLITICSJun 22 · 09:10 UTCPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
    On the road to Khartoum, By Uddin Ifeanyi

    The article critiques self-aggrandizement in politics and business, questioning the societal impact of status competition and 'affluenza.' It references economic concepts like the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility to argue for limits on excessive consumption. The piece is authored by Uddin Ifeanyi and published by Premium Times Nigeria.

  • POLITICSJun 15 · 09:14 UTCPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
    On the IMF’s 2026 Article IV Consultation, By Uddin Ifeanyi

    The IMF’s 2026 Article IV Consultation staff report on Nigeria is described as a political and ambiguous document. The author, Uddin Ifeanyi, critiques the report's claim about Nigeria's expansionary fiscal stance, suggesting it is evasive.