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<title>Integrity Is Not a Value Statement: How Business Ethics Can Unlock Nigeria&amp;apos;s Economic Potential in 2026</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Nigeria&#039;s greatest economic challenge is not a lack of resources but a deficit of integrity. Discover how business ethics, corporate governance, institutional trust, and accountability can drive investment, economic growth, and national prosperity. ]]></description>
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<title>The Silent Economic Killer Stealing Nigeria&amp;apos;s Future: How Banking Reform and NPL Reduction Can Unlock Economic Growth</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Non-performing loans have become one of Nigeria&#039;s most significant yet overlooked economic challenges. This in-depth analysis examines the causes of rising NPLs, their impact on businesses, banking stability, and GDP growth, while exploring proven reforms—from Singapore&#039;s banking model to debt recovery modernization—that could unlock billions in productive lending and accelerate Nigeria&#039;s economic transformation. ]]></description>
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