Between Kurmin Wali, a $9 million contract, and the 72 percent shadow lies Nigeria’s narrative market and the politics of pain. The dialectics of this intersection form the thrust of discourse in this editorial. Nigeria bleeds in valleys and on pages. Its wounds are counted in bodies, bullets, bud
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