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Substituting monopoly for efficiency: A case study of the Nigerian Aviation Industry

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Substituting monopoly for efficiency: A case study of the Nigerian Aviation Industry

By Dipo Kehinde THIS year marks a century since aviation took flight in Nigeria. From the first recorded aircraft landing in Kano in 1925 to today’s bustling network of domestic and international airports, the sector has evolved—though not without setbacks—from state-led control to growing private participation. As we reflect on 100 years of flight, one […]

Substituting monopoly for efficiency: A case study of the Nigerian Aviation Industry
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