Nigeria's relationship with national development planning represents one of the most perplexing paradoxes in contemporary African governance. For over eight decades, from the colonial Ten-Year Development and Welfare Plan of 1946 to the recent Nigeria Agenda 2050, the country has consistently demonstrated remarkable capacity for crafting comprehensive, visionary development frameworks while simultaneously ex
Nigeria's relationship with national development planning represents one of the most perplexing paradoxes in contemporary African governance. For over eight decades, from the colonial Ten-Year Development and Welfare Plan of 1946 to the recent Nigeria Agenda 2050, the country has consistently demonstrated remarkable capacity for crafting comprehensive, visionary development frameworks while simultaneously ex