Episodios
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In the final episode of the series, Timi and Tobi talk to Andrew Alli on Nigeria's energy crunch and the macroeconomic distortions that discourage private investment in the sector. He also discussed some key reforms the next president should pursue, and how to build infrastructure to deliver social and economic value. Andrew Alli was the former Chief Executive of Africa Finance Corporation, and now Senior Adviser of the Pan-African investment company SouthBridge Group. He has overseen billions of dollars in infrastructure investment across Africa.
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Timi and Tobi talk to Taiwo Oyedele on the common misconceptions about taxation in Nigeria. They also discussed the true state of the government's fiscal position and whether Nigeria is heading for a debt crisis soon. Taiwo is the Fiscal Policy partner and Africa Tax leader at PwC. He is one of the preeminent tax and fiscal policy experts in Nigeria.
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Timi and Tobi talk to Tolagbe Martins about the challenges of effective delivery of public goods and services - with much of the discussion focused on her experience in leading different public service delivery initiatives across multiple municipalities in Nigeria. She is an organisational psychologist with a two decade career spanning aviation, healthcare, and consulting on public private partnerships.
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Timi and Tobi talk to Chris Ogunmodede about the implications increased interest of young people in the election, the personality-centered party system, and Nigeria's battered international standing. Chris Ogunmodede is foreign policy and international affairs analyst. He is also an associate editor with World Politics Review where he writes a regular blog about African global affairs.
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Timi and Tobi talk to Michael Famoroti, co-founder, chief economist and head of data intelligence at Stears - Nigeria's foremost economics business analytics publication. They talked about the recent elections poll by Stears and the talking points the results generated. Michael also weighs in on the enormity of the fiscal problems that Nigeria's next president will have to deal with.
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Timi and Tobi talk to two pioneering entrepreneurs in healthcare delivery and services about the challenges of the industry. They talk about the necessary reforms that will improve healthcare delivery and investment in the sector. Tito Ovia is the co-founder and former Head of Public Sector Growth of Helium Health, a Nigeria-based health tech company that is building the technology infrastructure driving African healthcare. Ife Bakare is the head of Strategy and Innovation at Medplus Pharmacy - one of Nigeria's largest physical and digital pharmacy chains.
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In this episode, Timi and Tobi speak to Feyi Fawenhinmi about the failings of the outgoing government and where it all went wrong. He also discussed the qualities Nigerians should look for in the next president. Feyi Fawehinmi is an accountant and public policy commentator. He has been writing about economic policy and Nigerian politics for over a decade through his blog and many respected publications. He is the co-author (with Fola Fagbule) of a bestselling history book about Nigeria titled ''Formation: The Making of Nigeria From Jihad to Amalgamation''. You can buy the book here, and can also listen to the excellent podcast about the book here.
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In the previous episode, Dr Andrew Nevin introduced the concept of ''dead assets'' to address the government's liquidity and foreign exchange challenges. In this episode, Fola Fagbule challenged that notion. He asserts that what matters are for these assets to be strategically and reasonably managed to achieve the long-term developmental objectives of the country, and not just short-term commercial goals. Fola Fagbule is an infrastructure finance expert. He serves as a Senior Vice President and Head of Financial Advisory for the Africa Finance Corporation. He is also the co-author(with Feyi Fawehinmi) of a bestselling history book on Nigeria called ''Formation: The Making of Nigeria from Jihad to Amalgamation''.
You can buy the book here and here is a link to the excellent companion podcast about the book. These are also two brilliant essays by Fola on infrastructure that pairs very well with the subject of the discussion.
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Critical Policy Decisions Should No Longer Wait.
Andrew Nevin joins Timi and Tobi to discuss some of the key policy decisions that await Nigeria's next president like tax reforms, exchange rate management, exporting brain capital, nurturing the diaspora, and putting Nigeria's dead capital to work.
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On the debut episode of Ballots and Beyond, Timi and Tobi talk about the demonetisation policy of the Central bank of Nigeria and how it has spiralled into a currency crunch.