Peter Obi, Nigeria’s Next President?
Peter Obi, a long-shot candidate has unexpectedly taken the lead in the race to become president of Africa’s most populous country and its biggest economy
Black History Month 2022
Time for Change: Action Not Words
Harnessing data to improve graduate outcomes: Working Futures
Construction is predicted to see the fastest growth rate due to population increases around the world and the subsequent need for housing.
Seasons Greetings
From all at Research Nigeria, we wish our clients, suppliers and colleagues compliments of the season.
Using data to improve graduate outcomes: learning analytics
In many cases institutions suffer from lack of interdepartmental system integration, the legacy of outdated digital structures, and the huge cost of investment to improve and update technical infrastructure.
Top 5 Issues Affecting Nigerians
Citizens that consider crime and insecurity to be the most important problem affecting Nigeria has increased significantly across all the country’s zones
Perceptions of Corruption in Nigeria
When it comes to perceived trends in corruption, more than half of Nigerians believe that corruption increased in the two years prior to the 2019 survey.
Africa Industrialisation Day 2019
Each 20 November is Africa Industrialisation Day, an official observance of both the UN and the Organization of African Unity (OAU). Africa Industrialisation Day has been held since 1990 and is observed by governments, organizations, and communities both in and outside of Africa. More than 30 of the 50 least industrialised nations on Earth are […]
How we’re contributing to World Mental Health Day
It’s World Mental Health Day and to mark this year’s awareness day we’re announcing the appointment of three Mental Health First-Aiders within the company.
A new study publishes first insights to help keep children safe
Keeping children safe is important, anyone would agree. But some of the people committed to helping the most vulnerable children and young people – child and family social workers and their organisations – are facing considerable challenges. Among them, recruitment and retention of high-quality social workers – one of the biggest risks to the future […]