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Nigeria is a country of truly extreme regional inequality. The ratio between per capita income in Lagos State and Kano is ten to one, however your measure it. More on today's Chartbook Top Links:

U.S.–Africa health partnerships are changing. Beyond the headline figures, there’s a shift from aid to more conditional, transactional agreements with greater expectations on African countries. What does this mean for long-term health systems? More here: developmentreimagined.com/headline-figur…





A Nigerian lady urges Africans to continue and start using mud or clay in building houses and infrastructure, as it has more advantages in Africa than cement and concrete.


Never speak in absolutes when it comes to economics. Dangote can be a net negative to the welfare of Nigerians if he draws rent above the economic value he provides inclusive (very important) of sufficiency guarantees which cannot have infinite value.









Ambassador Greer announced the initiation of Section 301 investigations into acts, policies, and practices of various economies relating to structural excess capacity and production in manufacturing sectors. Learn more: ustr.gov/about/policy-o…

The final entry to the read-along of Joe Studwell's How Africa Works 1914reader.com/p/how-africa-w…





