#NES31: Breaking Barriers: Nigeria’s Poverty Exit Strategy with Emir Sanusi
At the 31st Nigerian Economic Summit in Abuja, the Breaking Barriers: Poverty Exit Strategy panel took centre stage, moderated by Olushola Afolayan. Distinguished panellists, including HRH Muhammad Sanusi II, Emir of Kano, shared bold ideas on tackling poverty through structural reforms, inclusive policies, and innovation. The session focused on sustainable strategies to lift millions of Nigerians out of poverty, with emphasis on education, social investment, and equitable growth. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: / newscentraltvafrica for more videos Follow News Central on: Facebook: / newscentralafrica Twitter: / newscentraltv Instagram: / newscentraltv LinkedIn: / feed Threads: https://www.threads.net/@newscentraltv TikTok: / newscentraltv For more content, go to: https://newscentral.africa #NewsCentral #Nigeria #Politics #AfricaFirst #Africa #News #WestAfrica #ECOWAS #Government #Governance

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