Tinubu’s 100 Days: The President Has Done Well By Successfully Defending His Election, Says Ojougboh
“He’s a listening president; he’s been able to think ahead and he continues to build.”
“He’s a listening president; he’s been able to think ahead and he continues to build.”
“He’s a listening president; he’s been able to think ahead and he continues to build.”
He said that the legal presumption that INEC’s actions are regular, makes it challenging, even for a tribunal, to invalidate the election and hold INEC accountable for its actions.
“I feel so sad, I feel so disappointed that our democracy is not growing in the direction that will bring development to the country.”
“…and we find this vice-presidential candidate on television boasting, insisting, threatening and trying to intimidate both the judiciary and the rest.”
“We expect that, as a legal practitioner, Ikenga Ugochinyere should have respect for the judiciary.”
“What is in it for Nigerians? How many frequencies will be given to Air Peace and in what airport?”
He said there’ll be no investments from India or Dubai in the next year as the meetings only resulted in “photo-ops and statements”.
“That’s why we came here,” Putin said when reporters asked whether Russia would help Kim build satellites.
He said though did not plan to file for an appeal, he will be doing so on behalf of his people.
The minister vowed to stop contract padding.
He said the high costs contradict what the FCCPC stands for and most importantly, goes against section 88 of the electoral act.
He said judges are only receiving threats due to their lack of transparency.
The health minister harped on the need to get state governments and the private sector involved.
“This thing would have been a very easy and peaceful process if not because of the interference of Uzodinma.”
“We also now have our own part to play and that is to stop demarketing Nigeria…”
“100 days is too early to determine how well he is going to do,” said Otto.
“Nigeria is poised, able and willing to be a major player in this family of the G20.”
The Nigerian President left for India 5 days before the summit and has used his time to attract investment pledges of about $14bn.
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