Sunday Dare: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Haemorrhaging
Sunday Dare has reiterated that President Tinubu’s economic reforms, though seemingly harsh, were necessary for Nigeria’s progress
Sunday Dare has reiterated that President Tinubu’s economic reforms, though seemingly harsh, were necessary for Nigeria’s progress
CEPI CEO Hatchett has highlighted the potential need for public-private partnerships and local leadership in ensuring Lassa fever vaccine access.
Former Access Bank Chairman Awosika has suggested Okotie-Eboh’s strong-willed nature made him uncontrollable, possibly thwarting the 1966 coup’s success.
Minister Yilwatda has announced a collaboration with NIMC to register 18.1 million households’ digital identities for transparent cash transfers.
Kola Ologbodiyan has opined that the PDP crisis is aimed at destabilising party unity and suppressing opposition ahead of 2027.
Tonye Cole has highlighted capacity gaps and regulatory challenges in Nigeria’s decentralised power sector.
Nigeria’s Defence Chief has revealed that over 60,000 of the 120,000 Boko Haram members who surrendered are children
Ex-House of Reps member Mikko has urged Uche Ukuku to collaborate with Senator Mbata to advance Ohaneze Ndigbo’s vision.
CDS Musa has highlighted good governance as crucial to combating insurgency, addressing poverty, hunger, and infrastructure gaps.
Vector has emphasised on Afrobeats’ ability to integrate different genres without losing its distinct, original identity.
Olugbile Holloway has called for reimagining museums by incorporating Indigenous narratives and fostering cultural immersion to preserve heritage.
Uche Uwaleke has said the attempt to include illegal activities in GDP computation could legitimise such activities.
Former Sports Minister Dalung has said there is a disconnect between Abuja’s supposed London-like development and the realities of Nigerians.
Former NACCIMA DG Isemede has advocated production, trade reforms, and cost-cutting as alternatives to borrowing for Nigeria’s 2025 budget.
Ayo Ibaru has emphasised the importance of long-term financing and capital market involvement to solve Nigeria’s housing challenges.
APC’s Felix Morka has claimed receiving 200 death threats following Peter Obi’s allegations, urging swift intervention from law enforcement authorities.
Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Tuggar has emphasised Nigeria’s constitutional foundation for foreign policy, highlighting national interest, Africa’s unity, and global diplomacy
Rivers APC Chair Tony Okocha has predicted lingering tensions in 2025, blaming Governor Fubara for failing to reconcile with Wike.
President Tinubu has urged African leaders to prevent external forces from infiltrating their ranks and disrupting hard-earned peace.
Increased federal allocations means “no state should complain that they cannot pay the 70,000 minimum wage, says Adewale Oyerinde.
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