Tax Reforms: North Has Taken Nigeria For A Ride For Too Long, Draining Energy From The South, Says Fapohunda
Akin Fapohunda says Nigeria’s regional differences make Tinubu’s tax reforms unfeasible, calls for regional autonomy.
Akin Fapohunda says Nigeria’s regional differences make Tinubu’s tax reforms unfeasible, calls for regional autonomy.
Edo state PDP chairman Anthony Aziegbemi has criticised Governor Okpebholo’s letter to the Edo House of Assembly, calling it “illegal”
Kelvin Emmanuel has criticised Nigerians’ emotional attachment to non-functional refineries, arguing it perpetuates inefficiency and questionable practices.
No progressive democrats in Edo state want to associate with APC, says Emmanuel Odigie, citing lawlessness and disregard for democracy.
Energy expert has called for refinery privatisation and a forensic audit of NNPC to address transparency and production issues.
MTN CEO Karl Toriola has highlighted rising operational costs, urging urgent reforms to sustain Nigeria’s telecommunications sector amid challenges.
Anthony Kila has praised Tinubu’s bold 2025 targets, but noted his failure to address 2024’s public pain and governance flaws.
Dr Bugaje has questioned Tinubu’s Man of the Year recognition, linking his presidency to suffering and monarchical tendencies.
Opposition in Nigeria is extremely difficult; everything is against you, people don’t want to associate with you, says Peter Obi.
Former APC Governorship Candidate Tonye Cole has criticised Rivers’ political confusion, urging bold leadership and resilience amidst a divided state.
Ibrahim Shekarau has said that the main problem that Northern leaders have with Tinubu’s Tax Reform Bills is the lack of inclusiveness
After the interview, Obasanjo’s lighthearted side shone through. “Are you happy?” he asked, his face breaking into a warm smile.
Nigeria is on its way to ending petroleum imports, but deliberate government action is crucial, says Muda Yusuf.
Kunle Kola Olubiyo has advocated for the privatisation of Nigeria’s power sector, citing public sector inefficiencies, monopolies and “wastages”.
I am an incurable optimist about Nigeria, we have a great country, says Olusegun Obasanjo.
Obasanjo has celebrated Jimmy Carter’s leadership, calling him a “symbol of power” and praising his lifelong commitment to humanitarian causes.
Obasanjo has honoured the late Jimmy Carter’s humility, diplomacy, and lasting impact on Africa’s fight against apartheid and global relations.
Kelvin Emmanuel has criticised economic injustice in Nigeria, emphasising the structural bias favouring Lagos over other regions.
Omotayo Omotosho has called for promotion of domestic tourism and leadership prioritising public welfare in Nigeria.
Former APC Chairman for the Northwest Salihu Lukman has declared APC “practically dead,” citing lack of meetings and ineffective leadership.
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