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By Doyinsola Wale-Banmore | On Thursday 12th March 2026, Agora Policy will convene a meeting of critical stakeholders to deliberate on how to sustain, deepen and improve the key economic reforms of the current administration in Nigeria.
The event will bring together senior officials from government, private sector, civil society, academia, media, think tanks and development agencies to examine the implications of Nigeria’s ongoing reform agenda and identify practical pathways to consolidate macroeconomic gains while minimising adverse social impacts.
Themed “Sustaining and Deepening Economic Reforms in Nigeria,” the dialogue is organised with support from the Nigeria Economic Stability and Transformation (NEST) programme, an initiative of the UK Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). Holding at the Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja, the event is organised in partnership with the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG).
The core of the event will be a panel session featuring: Dr. Muhammad Sani Abdullahi, Deputy Governor (Economic Policy) Central Bank of Nigeria; Ms. Sanyade Okoli, Special Adviser to the President on Finance and the Economy; Dr. Hussaini Abdu, Country Director, CARE International Nigeria; Dr. Chinyere Almona, Director-General, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry; and Dr. Samer Matta, Senior Economist for Nigeria at the World Bank Group. The meeting will be hosted by Mr. Rotus Oddiri, the anchor of “The Global Business Report” on Arise News.
The panel session will be preceded by a presentation of the highlights of a new study by Agora Policy on the impact of some of the economic reforms, produced with the support of NEST. The panel session will be followed by an interactive session with the high-level audience.
The dialogue is designed to undertake an objective stock-take of the economic reforms introduced by the President Bola Tinubu administration. It will provide an opportunity for key stakeholders to constructively deliberate on how to sustain and improve the current reforms and lay a strong foundation for the next wave of reforms. Additionally, the meeting is one of the activities designed to deepen consensus, trust and inclusion in reform design and implementation in the country.
Read more: Agora Policy Hosts Dialogue on the Impact of Nigeria’s Macroeconomic Reforms
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By Ayobami Ayorinde and Seyi Akinbodewa | On 11th and 12th February 2026, Agora Policy held an induction workshop for the second cohort of the four-month Policy Writing Fellowship, which is organised with the support of the MacArthur Foundation and is designed to strengthen policy writing skills and deepen data-driven policy engagement in Nigeria. The workshop was hosted at the Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja and was attended by 25 competitively-selected fellows drawn from think tanks, private sector, public sector, civil society, and the media.
In her welcome address, Ms. Ojobo Atuluku, the Board Chair of Agora Policy, noted that the fellowship reflects a strong commitment by Agora Policy and MacArthur Foundation to strengthening Nigeria’s policy ecosystem and building the capacity of individuals to develop impactful policies. Mr. Olusegun Adeniyi, Chair of the Editorial Board of ThisDay Newspapers, in his remarks, expressed his delight at seeing young people who are eager to learn, grow, and expand their knowledge. He encouraged the fellows to approach the programme with an open mind, while actively networking, engaging, and making the most of the learning and relationship-building opportunities available to them.
On his part, Dr. Kole Shettima, Country Director of the MacArthur Foundation, commended Agora Policy for organising the fellowship and acknowledged the organisation’s significant contributions to national policy discourse and reform efforts. Mr. Waziri Adio, Founder of Agora Policy, spoke on the format and roadmap of the fellowship, where he highlighted the competitiveness of the fellowship, noting that only 3% of applicants were selected. He encouraged fellows to maximise the opportunity presented by the workshops and other components of the fellowship and to commit fully to the learning process.
The sessions covered at the workshop include: “Evidence and Public Policy,” delivered by Dr. Osasuyi Dirisu, Executive Director, Policy Innovation Centre; “Economics of Public Policy” and “Tools and Tips for Economic Analysis” by Dr. Mohammed Shuaibu, an economics lecturer at the University of Abuja; “Insights on Policy Writing and Implementation” by Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, a former commissioner and minister; “Research, Data and Policy Writing” by Dr. Joseph Ogebe, Head of Research at the National Economic Summit Group (NESG); “The Politics of Public Policy,” “Conducting Political Economy Analysis” and “Researching and Writing Impactful Policy Papers” by Prof. Remi Aiyede, a political science lecturer at the University of Ibadan; and “Budget Analysis,” and “Writing Frameworks and Case Studies” by Mr. Adio of Agora Policy.
Notably, fellows from the first cohort also shared their experiences and insights with the current fellows. The inception workshop will be followed by a series of virtual workshops over the next four months. Each fellow, working with an assigned supervisor, is expected to produce a policy brief of between 2,500 and 3,500 words during the fellowship.
Below are some of the pictures from the two-day inception workshop:






















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By Seyi Akinbodewa and Doyinsola Wale-Banmore | On Tuesday, 22 July 2025, Agora Policy convened a high-level policy dialogue to take stock of local governance reform in Nigeria about a year after the landmark judgment by the Supreme Court, which mandated direct federal allocations to the Local Government Areas (LGAs) and declared caretaker committees unconstitutional.
Read more: Five Takeaways from Policy Conversation on Local Councils’ Autonomy
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By Ayobami Ayorinde and Uchechukwu Eze | Agora Policy, with the support of MacArthur Foundation, hosted a high-level policy conversation on 22 July 2025 in Abuja, Nigeria, with the theme “Local Governance Reforms: A Year After the Supreme Court’s Ruling.”
Read more: Highlights and Faces from Event on Local Governance Reform in Nigeria

