Jumoke Oduwole: Tinubu Is A Smart Businessman And Nigeria’s Economy Is Moving In The Right Direction
Tinubu is a smart business person, and Nigeria’s economy is moving in the right direction, says Minister Jumoke Oduwole.
Tinubu is a smart business person, and Nigeria’s economy is moving in the right direction, says Minister Jumoke Oduwole.
Minister Jumoke Oduwole has said Nigeria is prioritising reforms over reacting to global tariffs, focusing on local investment and regional trade.
Aviation Minister Keyamo says Air Peace flying to Heathrow will lower ticket prices, highlighting government’s support for local airlines.
Keyamo says 67% of Nigeria’s air passengers go through Lagos, prompting the Tinubu administration’s efforts to decentralise international operations.
Wike has vowed to uphold Abuja’s master plan, insisting land revocations and reforms are necessary to stop abuse and restore development.
John Lebo says flawed boundary policies, not ICJ ruling, caused Cross River’s oil loss and national territorial risks
Wike insists that no sector in the FCT has been neglected, stressing that two years is insufficient to fix everything.
Okhai Okhani says political attackers intended to kill him, accusing them of targeting him for exposing government corruption
Abike Dabiri-Erewa says one bad apple should not define all Nigerians abroad, stressing that crime has no federal character.
NANNM Deputy President says strike suspension, not cancellation, depends on government meeting demands amid repeated broken promises
While traditional rulers remain vital to grassroots governance, Aondoakaa warns the current bill is unconstitutional and threatens national cohesion.
Governor Uba Sani says no Nigerian president has supported states like Tinubu, defends interventions, urges northern unity
Aliyu Babangida has urged Nigerians to give President Tinubu a chance, highlighting tolerance of previous administrations and warning against premature political upheaval.
Tinubu is Nigeria’s most practical president and no government has supported state administrations more than him, says Biodun Ajiboye.
The Presidency has rebutted ex-ADC Chair Nwosu’s claim that he was offered ministerial slots to back out of coalition plans.
Ralph Nwosu says no inducement would deter the ADC as they remain committed to resisting Nigeria becoming a one party state.
MAN DG Segun Ajayi-Kadir says the association opposes subsidies but seeks targeted support to revive manufacturing sector productivity
Simon Ogwu says commercialised farm produce can be monetised, adding to formal income, and used to increase mortgage qualification and housing access.
Charlie Boy has criticised the renaming of a Lagos bus stop, calling it a political distraction from Nigeria’s real challenges.
Dr. Salihu says President Tinubu must end “reckless” borrowing and embrace fiscal discipline through urgent financial re-strategising to ease hardship.
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