As Nigerians prepare to usher in the new year, many will be preoccupied with what 2022 will have in stock for them. From the critical decisions that must be taken to accelerate economic activities, to the choice of political leaders, particularly the presidential candidates by the political parties for the 2023 elections, the year 2022 is expected to chart the course of Nigeria’s trajectory on all fronts.
Professor Pat Utomi joins The Morning Show to discuss the country’s socioeconomic and political outlook in 2022.
Utomi is a professor of political economy, management expert, Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants of Nigeria, and a former presidential candidate. He is also the Founder of Centre for Value in Leadership and the political party – African Democratic Congress.
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