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African Heritage Institution
The African Heritage Institution (formerly the African Institute for Applied Economics) was incorporated in Nigeria in 2000. It is a not-for-profit, non-partisan and independent organization devoted to economic research, capacity building and networking. Its vision is a renascent Africa that is democratic, prosperous and a major player in the global economy.
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Nomadic Pastoralism and Human Security: Towards a Collective Action against Herders-Farmers Crisis in Nigeria
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Globalization and Its ‘Born Throwaways’: Exploring The Impact of Neo-Liberal Reforms on Irregular Migration in Africa
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Addressing Poverty Challenges in Nigeria
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The African Union (AU) and Migration: Implications for Human Trafficking in Africa
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Increasing VAT Rate from 5 to 7.2%: Is Nigerian Economy ready for the Consequences?
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Nature versus Human Contrivance: Advancing the Centrality of Poor Governance to Irregular Migration in Africa
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Migration and the Dislocation of Nigeria’s Social Fabric: The Governance Question
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Insecurity, Forced Migration, and Internally Displaced Persons along the Cameroon-Nigeria Border, 2003-2018
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