Ozekhome: Nigeria’s Constitution Fundamentally Flawed, No Good Economy Can Arise From It
Mike Ozekhome says the National Assembly should introduce a bill for a new constitution to address Nigeria’s diversity.
Mike Ozekhome says the National Assembly should introduce a bill for a new constitution to address Nigeria’s diversity.
Kelvin Emmanuel: “I’m only going to believe NNPC when I see trucks leaving the Port Harcourt refinery with actual derivatives.”
Tinubu is not giving solutions that are going to be palatable or acceptable to Nigerians, Says Bode George.
Energy expert Kelvin Emmanuel says Nigeria’s government should adjust its strategies to ensure Dangote Refinery is guaranteed crude supply.
“Despite attacks, we’re mobilising 37 million Nigerians for the August 10th protest against bad governance,” said protest mobiliser Sanusi.
Information Minister Idris says the removal of fuel subsidy has resuscitated Nigeria’s economy and almost doubled government’s revenue.
“I watched my big brother yesterday, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole. I was embarrassed, I was scandalised,” said Dele Momodu.
“Look at National Assembly, the way they live… does not show that we (Nigerians) are in trouble,” says Nduka Obaigbena.
Tinubu’s aides don’t admit to him how badly Nigeria is being governed, but grumble behind him, says Dele Momodu.
Anenih has criticised Edo APC members as “liars and propagandists” and defended Ighodalo’s qualifications against Oshiomhole’s recent disparaging remarks.
Prophet Isa El-Buba has called President Tinubu’s national address ‘out of touch’, urging more economic and security challenges.
Oshiomhole has described PDP’s Ighodalo as “unelectable,” stating that he is out of touch with the people of Edo State.
“The first biomedical engineering team at NCDC was set up and became the most in-demand team during my tenure,” said Ihekweazu.
“A lot of these guys are only hiding under hunger. What they’re actually asking for is regime change,” Oshiomhole said.
“If the government had reduced PMS prices to 200 naira, we possibly wouldn’t have had this protest,” said LP chieftain Yunusa.
“These faceless people just came up and said Igbos must leave, absolute nonsense,” says Lagos Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat.
President Tinubu’s broadcast only mentioned things Nigerians already know instead of addressing pressing issues, says Liborous Oshoma.
“We are struggling to build Nigeria, yet we are not paying attention to building Nigerians,” Issa-Onilu says.
Retired Major General Ali Keffi defends the military’s planned intervention in the #EndBadGovernance protests, citing the volatile situation in Nigeria.
“I feel that this (Tinubu’s)’speech has not addressed the issues that the people have raised,” says Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour.
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