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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Nigeria's Public Service

Nigeria, April 17 -- There is no doubt that we are now in the age of artificial intelligence, or precisely the Digital Age. Indeed, in scholarship, scholars are already signaling the arrival of a post... Read More


Why Nigerian governments pay lip service to civil service reforms, By Tunji Olaopa

Nigeria, April 16 -- In all functional democracies across the world, from the OECD countries to the continent of Africa, the successes and failures of democratic governance are directly proportional t... Read More


Why Governments Depend Less on Local Researchers in Nigeria

Nigeria, April 7 -- Speaking ex tempore can be quite challenging especially when the issue you are raising is quite germane, and you might not be able to speak to its nuances on the spur of the moment... Read More


Why Govt Depends Less On Local Research Output -Olaopa

Nigeria, March 26 -- The Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC), Prof. Tunji Olaopa, has explained why government depends less on the output of local researchers. According to Olaopa... Read More


Civil Service, "I-Am-Directed" Administrative Tradition and Changing Times

Nigeria, March 24 -- The administration of government business is one of the key fundamental issues in public administration theories and practices. The framework of administration determines the core... Read More


IBB in the Annals of Civil Service Reforms in Nigeria

Nigeria, March 6 -- The autobiography is a most delicate, complex and indeed disruptive art form. It is the autobiographer's authorial insistence to be heard in terms of his or her narrative addition ... Read More


A Reading List for Public Servants and Reform Managers

Nigeria, Feb. 5 -- Since its inauguration many decades ago, public administration has generated a permanent discursive framework that ensures that it has the theoretical and practical contents to sust... Read More