Ita Enang: Over 65% Of Agriculture Ministry Budget Unrelated To Food Security, Agriculture
Ita Enang says President Tinubu signed the 2024 budget without being properly advised and described it as “legislative ambush.”
Ita Enang says President Tinubu signed the 2024 budget without being properly advised and described it as “legislative ambush.”
On Okuama, Delta CP Abaniwonda says when another agency is conducting an operation, it’s better to wait till they finish.
The King of Evo Kingdom has tasked traditional rulers to be more accountable for the security of their people.
Ijaw leader Clark says the murder of military officers is a call to examine the Nigeria Police.
“They will sell the land tomorrow and use it to drink beer and carry prostitutes,”‘ Onokpasa said of Okuama landgrabbers.
A witness to the destruction of Odi 25 years ago has warned against a similar occurrence in Okuoma, Delta State.
Kachikwu says government’s inability to implement laws against violence has emboldened people to continue to kill without fear of punishment.
Bwala advised Nigeria’s government to be cautious in accepting help from foreign partners to free abducted students.
“We’re turning them (bandits) into monsters, more monstrous than they are,” claims Sheikh Gumi.
Adai to Jandor: “This is the time for us to come down from our various high horses…”
The LIRS is urging Lagos residents to file their taxes before the March 31st deadline.
Senator Ningi stressed that he never accused the presidency of running two budgets.
“There’s a lot of confusion, controversies and conspiracy surrounding Ajaokuta, right from the inception.”
A former federal commissioner has warned that without significant structural reforms, Nigeria’s security situation could worsen.
He said anyone who says Oborevwori is not working is either ‘diasporian’ or has clearly failed to see.
“As a person I don’t spend my time criticizing people. It is challenging to be president.”
“If you want to make investment attractive, ensure that the cost of bringing those expatriates is affordable.”
“Investors were hoping for a more technocratic cabinet to deal with the crisis at hand.”
“Why do you have to put Nigerians through that hell?”
“When that happens, it narrows the capacity of the president to listen to what people are saying and It’s quite worrisome.”
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