Kabir Ibrahim: Unless Fertiliser Costs Come Down, Farmers Cannot Produce and Sell at Lower Prices
Ibrahim warns high input costs, insecurity and poor incentives keep farmers from producing, threatening Tinubu’s cheaper food agenda.
Ibrahim warns high input costs, insecurity and poor incentives keep farmers from producing, threatening Tinubu’s cheaper food agenda.
The Minister of State for Health Dr. Iziaq Salako says government will deploy solar energy to improve electricity in hospitals.
Victor Attah insists only a new, people-driven constitution can save Nigeria from instability, weak institutions, and political decay.
Ibrahim Wali says Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan should resume immediately, describing the Senate suspension as unconstitutional and legally void.
Dr. Joy Ogaji insisted that Gencos are not seeking subsidies but a rightful payment of ₦5.6trn owed.
Professor Akpan Ekpo says borrowing should fund growth-oriented projects, stressing alternative financing options exist beyond external debt.
Tolu Arokodare says the Super Eagles remain positive and confident of World Cup qualification despite tough African competition.
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Paul Alaje warns that Nigeria’s rising debt and poor spending threaten fiscal stability and long-term economic growth.
Dino Melaye has criticised Tinubu’s administration, describing it as reckless and insensitive, saying Nigerians are suffering severe hunger nationwide.
Kelvin Emmanuel says NUPENG’s resistance to change exposes its failure to evolve with Nigeria’s market.
Fidelity Bank’s Pamela Shodipo says Atlanta trade expo will boost non-oil exports, diaspora banking, and SME growth opportunities.
Solomon Dalung said the ADC remains calm amid internal challenges and will fully comply with INEC’s requirements.
Rhodes-Vivour has warned APC and the police that Nigerians will resist intimidation, insisting there is no monopoly of violence.
Nigerian journalist Agba Jalingo has accused the police of weaponising the Cybercrime Act to silence dissent and intimidate the press.
Journalist Azuka Ogujiuba narrates her traumatising experience at the hands of the police for publishing a court judgment.
Achike Chude laments that ethnic and religious politics deny Nigerians the chance to elect their most capable leaders.
Bashir Adeniyi says Nigeria must simplify long port processes to boost exports, reduce costs, and improve trade competitiveness.
Senior Advocate Nnoruka Udechukwu says unchecked governor-controlled state police could enthrone abuse of power, political suppression, and chaos.
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Professor Bolaji Akinyemi says President Tinubu needs a foreign policy adviser in the Villa to ensure agreements abroad are actually implemented.
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