Adesina: Tinubu Needs Nigerians’ Support To Face Economic Challenges, His Success Is Our Success
“As a person I don’t spend my time criticizing people. It is challenging to be president.”
“As a person I don’t spend my time criticizing people. It is challenging to be president.”
“If you want to make investment attractive, ensure that the cost of bringing those expatriates is affordable.”
The AfDB President is convinced that agriculture will be Africa’s source of wealth.
“He was always about others, never about himself.”
“His narrative was one of triumph. He conquered all there was to conquer.”
“I still see him, he’s everywhere living because his dream is scattered everywhere.”
“Investors were hoping for a more technocratic cabinet to deal with the crisis at hand.”
Akpabio apologised for the heat in the Chamber.
“Why do you have to put Nigerians through that hell?”
They died on February 9, alongside the Access Bank CEO, in a helicopter crash in the United States.
“When that happens, it narrows the capacity of the president to listen to what people are saying and It’s quite worrisome.”
Dangote, Sanwo-Olu, Abiodun, Cardoso, Wale Edun, Adesina, Agbaje, Dakwambo and Aig-Imokuede all recounted fond memories.
He said that Wigwe was his “beloved friend, my brother, and my mentee.”
“We are aware of some of the difficulties we have, particularly with energy.”
“Some of the policy somersaults of the past have also led to what has put us where we are today.”
“First thing is to recognize that the NLC has been weakened substantially by its own making to the point of ‘see finish.’”
He said even though the recent decision to ban Binance is a right move, there are still concerns about its potential economic impact.
The surgical intervention unfolded in nine stages, lasting approximately 14 hours.
Citizens are demanding better living conditions and lower food prices.
He said labour not the only voice in Nigeria and asked labour leaders interested in elective position to wait till 2027.
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