Hillard Etta: APC Chairman Adamu Should Step Aside
He said Adamu should not be a distraction to the party and it’s stakeholders.
He said Adamu should not be a distraction to the party and it’s stakeholders.
He said that it was his goal to build a credible opposition for the majority parties.
He promised to remove all obstacles hindering its timely completion.
He warned against playing politics with the military.
He thanked the Awujale and others for the support he was given during the elections.
Foreign analyst says opposition tried to pull down President Julius Bio’s administration in the midst of inherited national inflation.
He urged Nigerians to have faith in the country and themselves.
He said the partnership of government in this sector will enable the sector to grow even more.
They pointed out that in the last 8 years of the previous administration, electricity tariffs had gone up by 186%.
They asked the government to provide better security and to prioritize their welfare.
He said that there is a need for a new school of thought in the institutions.
He advised that regulations for global explorations be put in place under the UN.
He met with the Presidents of AFREXIMBANK and EBRD in Paris.
“The bill which I co-sponsored in the House is a bill to establish the national council for Christian Education in Nigeria, and not to control.”
He said the purpose of this misinformation was to smear the reputation of Tinubu’s administration.
The former CBN Deputy Governor said the apex bank has been sidetracked from its mandate.
He said this is a critical step to bring Nigerians together and to give everyone a sense of belonging.
The private listing of the Lagos rice has excited commodity brokers, farmers and investors in the commodities market.
Brirish envoy Montgomery xplained that visa restrictions are not applicable to only Nigerian students.
He will receive detailed briefs on Wednesday on Nigeria’s position on the Summit, and the scheduled sideline meetings with other leaders.
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