Jibrin Ibrahim: Refusal Of Gradual Reform Could Push Nigeria Into Major National Crisis
Professor of Political Science, Jibrin Ibrahim, says political inaction and stalled reforms risk pushing Nigeria into a full-blown national crisis.
Professor of Political Science, Jibrin Ibrahim, says political inaction and stalled reforms risk pushing Nigeria into a full-blown national crisis.
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Bayelsa aims to implement MoU with Angola’s Namibe Province, focusing on fisheries, aquaculture, and economic collaboration.
NAFDAC refutes social media claims, confirming no directive to lift ban on sachet and 200ml alcoholic products.
Germany confirms $2.3bn Siemens power deal stalled under Buhari but was revived under Tinubu to boost Nigeria’s energy sector.
House cautions that inadequate funding for Auditor-General risks weakening oversight, undermining transparency, and deepening corruption.
Christian group says calls to boycott elections over Amupitan’s appointment risk deepening sectarian tensions and undermining democracy.
Governor Sule flags off N30bn cassava city in Kokona, aligning with NEC push for grassroots value addition.
Soludo says 62 criminal camps dismantled, sit-at-home losses reversed as over 45,000 shops reopen in Onitsha.
Nigeria’s federal government announces sweeping radar overhaul and counter-drone shield to secure its airspace nationwide.
Lagos-Port Harcourt Arik Air flight diverted to Benin after engine bang; all 80 passengers landed safely without injuries.
Executive Director CISLAC Auwalu Rafsanjani says public sector corruption continues to undermine Nigeria’s institutional integrity.
NIMC moves NIN registration to grassroots following presidential directive for expanded national identity coverage.
NAPTIP rescues 23 Nigerians trafficked to Southeast Asia for forced cybercrime operations.
ASUU’s second president and celebrated literary scholar Biodun Jeyifo dies in Ibadan at 80.
Nigeria and Iran pledge stronger ties in trade, energy and diplomacy at Islamic Revolution anniversary event.
The US plans to send 200 troops to Nigeria to boost military training and fight terrorism.
Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Bagudu has strongly defended President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms, declaring that the administration’s tough policy choices have strengthened public finances, improved funding
US lawmakers propose sanctions on Kwankwaso and Fulani groups over alleged religious freedom violations in Nigeria accountability bill.
An EFCC witness told the court that commercial banks hoarded redesigned notes, contributing to the naira scarcity during Emefiele’s tenure.
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