Osoba: God Chose Tinubu To Be Nigeria’s First Progressive President, Democracy Day Portrait Symbolises His Struggle
Osoba says Lagos already honoured Abiola with a statue so no problem with Tinubu being celebrated with an Abuja portrait.
Osoba says Lagos already honoured Abiola with a statue so no problem with Tinubu being celebrated with an Abuja portrait.
Dangote ssys he has repaid $2.4 billion of the $5.5 billion borrowed for his $19 billion refinery project.
Peter Obi has expressed a desire for merger with those committed to saving Nigeria amidst reports “exaggerating” Labour Party’s division.
“They’re confused if I was doing Buga or Babariga, but it’s a day to celebrate democracy while doing ‘dobale’,” Tinubu said.
“Throughout the campaign, Tinubu maintained that he will continue from where Buhari stopped and he’s done well,” says Peter Obi.
Peter Obi: “The first thing you do as a leader who inherited a difficult situation is to lead by example.”
“We’re on the right track,”‘ Finance Minister Wale Edun says, assuring Nigerians of better days ahead.
Senator Aliero is advocating for private ownership in Nigeria’s ranching bill while highlighting Fulani neglect.
Works Minister Umahi says the Nigerian government is seeking private sector collaboration to fund infrastructure projects.
President Tinubu, on Democracy Day, assured Nigerians that his administration would continue to reform the economy while prioritising Nigerians’ interests.
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe supported the new grazing bill, noting that it will address escalating farmer-herder conflicts.
Former President Goodluck Jonathan warns that a “zero-sum game” approach is antithetical to Nigeria’s democratic consolidation.
Ex-Bauchi Governor Yuguda has said the petrol subsidy removal was important as Nigeria’s subsidised petrol was going to other countries.
Troops of 63 Brigade Nigeria Army, Asaba, have thwarted a kidnap attempt along the Ughelli-Patani road in Delta State.
“Government has to do a self introspection to see where the issues are,” NLC’s Benson Upah says regarding minimum wage.
Bolaji Akinyemi says the Mossad’s actions against ICC officials have damaged Israel’s international moral standing.
“In this country, we just have a bunch of hypocrites. It’s all deceit and lies,” Charly Boy says regarding government.
Former EFCC Prosecutor Ben Ikani asserted that the Kaduna’s House of Assembly has authority to probe El-Rufai over corrupt practices.
El-Rufai borrowed $192 million to revamp transportation and education but there’s nothing to show for it, says Kaduna lawmaker Zachariah.
Commenting on Wale Edun’s economic stability plan, ESCAP Director Esili Eigbe says Nigeria has many plans but lacks execution.
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