Sab Ebirekwe: Nigeria’s 30% Value-Addition Export Policy Is A Turning Point For Industrialisation
RMRDC Director says Nigeria’s 30% raw materials processing bill Is most consequential industrial policy since 1999.
RMRDC Director says Nigeria’s 30% raw materials processing bill Is most consequential industrial policy since 1999.
ACF Chairman Bashir Dalhatu says many bandits lack exposure to city life and advises government to offer engagement alongside firm punishment.
Officials, experts demand accountability and political will, insisting Nigeria transform sports dialogue outcomes into real action and sector reforms.
Governor of Nasarawa StateAbdullahi Sule says states can fund and manage their own police to tackle rising insecurity.
Northern CAN Chair Hayab says insecurity worsens because security personnel guard VIPs and banks instead of communities, urging proper deployment and urgent action.
Retired JTF commander Atolagbe says rescue missions prioritise saving hostages over killing or arresting kidnappers.
David Aworawo says the outdated UN structure no longer reflects global realities and insists Africa deserves permanent Security Council representation.
Eromosele says NNPC’s 2024 results reflect strong margins, healthy asset growth, and capacity to meet financial obligations.
Maxwell Okpara describes Kanu’s incarceration as extreme injustice, urges Court of Appeal to review judgement and uphold procedural fairness.
Maxwell Okpara has stated that Nnamdi Kanu never sacked his lawyers, rather they withdrew.
Political strategist and AD founding secretary Udenta Udenta says Wike is acting on Tinubu’s orders to destabilise PDP.
300,000 have been displaced in Taraba since 2013 as Fulani attacks destroy villages and farms; survivors plead for urgent government action.
Jones Onyereri says recent disciplinary actions violate the PDP constitution, electoral act, and established party rules, undermining party integrity.
Umar Sani says the expulsion of Wike, Fayose and others was “better late than never” to end internal party disputes.
Former NERC chair Maxi warns WAPP integration benefits producers, not households, as Nigeria’s weak grid blocks quick consumer gains.
Ireti Bakare-Yusuf warns scrapping indigenous language policy undermines children’s education, disadvantages rural students, and erodes Nigeria’s cultural heritage.
Asagba of Asaba says the capital’s rapid population growth and regional influence now position it among Africa’s fastest expanding cities.
Okey Ikechukwu says Nigerian journalists should report responsibly, avoid sensationalism, and ensure national interest guides all coverage.
Former envoy Joe Keshi faults Tinubu administration’s handling of Christian persecution debate, citing lack of empathy and poor communication.
Former lawmaker Sergius Ogun says current Assembly leadership was deliberately chosen for easy manipulation by the executive.
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