Event

The political economy of Nigeria: challenges and opportunities for reform

Date
24 Nov 2021
Time
17:00 UK time
Speakers
Professor Kingsley Moghalu
Where
Oxford Martin School, In-person and online, 34 Broad Street OX1 3BD
Series
Oxford Martin School Public Lectures
Audience
Public
Cost
Free
Booking
Required
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and the continent’s largest economy, is populated by dynamic and talented citizens, but has faced steep challenges in development, leadership and governance.

Poverty is widespread. The country is currently embattled by terrorism, general insecurity, a depressed economy, and by challenges from separatist agitations to the existential legitimacy of the Nigerian state.

How can Nigeria achieve transformation economically and politically? Taking a political economy approach into the Nigerian conundrum, this public lecture by Professor Kingsley Moghalu, Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Oxford Martin School, examines how the West African country’s foundation as a British colony, and contemporary challenges of nationhood and political order formation, the resource curse of oil, corruption, and the absence of a strong leadership culture have created incentives for Nigeria’s current dysfunction. He identifies not just seven critical challenges, but also offers seven paths to reform and a longer term resolution of the country’s political and economic challenges. The result, if his prescriptions happen, could be the long-delayed emergence of Africa’s first truly indigenous global power.

This talk is live in person at the Oxford Martin School and also online.

To attend the talk in person at the Oxford Martin School use the in-person registration at: https://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/events/the-political-economy-of-nigeria/

To watch this talk online: www.crowdcast.io/e/the-political-economy-of-nigeria