Ghana’s final IMF review agreement may mark the end of a critical chapter in the country’s crisis recovery. But the sharper question is whether macroeconomic repair is finally becoming tangible enough for households, investors, and diaspora readers to believe that stability is no longer only official language, but lived reality.
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Nigeria’s Latest School Abduction Is a Brutal Test of Trust in Education, Safety, and the State
Another school abduction in Borno has reopened one of Nigeria’s deepest national wounds. The sharper story is not only the kidnapping itself, but what repeated attacks on children do to parental trust, education, and the state’s claim to protect ordinary families trying to build a future through school.