Farouk Aliyu: APC Members Are Wrong To Blame Opposition For Insecurity
Farouk Aliyu rejects claims opposition fuels insecurity, insisting government must confront criminal elements and accept responsibility.
Farouk Aliyu rejects claims opposition fuels insecurity, insisting government must confront criminal elements and accept responsibility.
Former Sokoto Deputy Governor Mukhtar Shagari says licensed gun ownership can support self-defence amid rising insecurity.
Pinnick expresses confidence Nigeria will return strongly to the World Cup in 2030 and make its presence felt.
NYP President Blessing Oyefeso speaks on the role of youths in determining the country’s democratic direction ahead of the 2027 elections.
NDC leader, Seriake Dickson, dismissed reports of internal turmoil within the NDC, insists party remains united and leadership is stable.
Analyst says corruption and poor leadership, rather than constitutional structure, remain Nigeria’s biggest challenges.
Group CEO of United Capital, Peter Ashade says Africa’s next growth phase depends on execution, regulatory consistency and financial integration.
Business analyst says economic reforms have strengthened macroeconomic indicators, but living conditions remain difficult for many Nigerians.
NDC chieftain dismisses allegations of irregularities, insisting the party’s primaries complied with its guidelines.
APC Deputy Chief Whip Nwaebonyi insists primaries were credible, blaming internal party management for emerging disputes and complaints.
Kenny Okolugbo says Nigeria missed opportunity to lead from the front in protecting citizens during South Africa unrest.
SDP’s Adewole Adebayo discusses the state of the nation, Nigeria’s political landscape, governance, and the race to the 2027 general elections.
Olufowobi Adeola says new surveillance guidelines are improving Nigeria’s ability to track foodborne illnesses and strengthen public health monitoring systems nationwide.
Security expert Dr. Kabir Adamu alleges evidence from several northern states suggests some government actors support community negotiations with terrorists.
Muda Yusuf says Senate’s proposed sugar-sweetened beverage levy prioritises revenue generation over evidence-based public health objectives.
Major General John Enenche, (rtd), says Nigeria’s insecurity has worsened through years of inaction, describing the situation as a super emergency.
Nigeria’s federal government plans rail integration across Lagos airport terminals alongside $500 million MMIA modernisation to improve passenger connectivity.
Chikwe Udensi discusses insecurity in Nigeria and state governments’ rush to establish forest guards across Nigeria.
Moghalu argues Nigeria’s inability to defeat terrorism stems from weak nationhood, lack of unity, and absence of shared purpose.
Maxwell Opara says court ruling confirms longstanding concerns over the National Assembly’s controversial SUV expenditure.
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