Tinubu, 36 Governors Consider Creation of State Police to Combat Insecurity
The meeting also decided to enhance investments in agriculture to combat food shortages rather than importation.
The meeting also decided to enhance investments in agriculture to combat food shortages rather than importation.
He lamented the country’s economic hardship and said youth unemployment poses grave danger.
Adeyeye said young students easily conceal and are drinking sachet alcohol.
“A lot of people expect a lot from the PDP, beyond what is going on today. We have let down a lot of our teaming supporters in the country.”
“I didn’t expect this (recognition) from the president. Even when he was announcing everything, I started imagining what will happen when we win the cup.”
Western museums are under mounting pressure to return stolen African artefacts.
“Let him come out clear and say I have lied against him.”
“Subsidy had become an albatross, the government was owing NNPC N4 trillion it did not have the resources to pay.”
“I don’t believe that the health of the people will be helped if you impose this ban, as a matter of fact, you will endanger it.”
Player of the tournament Troost-Ekong thanked the president and said he wished they presented a trophy rather than silver medals.
A few fans were on ground to welcome Nigeria’s Super Eagles when they arrived the country in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. The Eagles who finished runners up at
He said the 2024 Budget has the highest allocation for healthcare the country has seen in the last decade.
“Luck has carried us thus far but we have a lot of issues with our sports and football administration.”
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“I think it was his mental toughness, his discipline, and also his ability to manage risks.”
“What if his life was about building the bank successfully and using that to do what nobody else did? He was clear. He wanted a world class institution in Nigeria.”
“I feel sad when we talk of federal government giving people grains as if we are giving grains to pigeons…”
He had recently expressed confidence in Nigeria’s victory, echoing his campaign slogan, “AWALOKAN.
He had a prodigious intellect, admirable personal qualities, and vast business experience for which we owe him a debt of gratitude.”
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