Uche Uwaleke: Tinubu’s Borrowing Not A Bad Thing; What Matters Is What It’s Used For
Professor Uche Uwaleke analyses Tinubu’s third year in office, and discusses borrowing reforms, debt utilisation and economic performance in Nigeria.
Professor Uche Uwaleke analyses Tinubu’s third year in office, and discusses borrowing reforms, debt utilisation and economic performance in Nigeria.
Abducted Oyo school principal appears in video urging Tinubu and Makinde to negotiate urgently for teachers and pupils’ rescue.
Professor Chinedumuije reviews the social welfare of Nigerians over the last three years, says Tinubu is committed to reducing poverty.
Professor Jibrin Ibrahim says worsening hardship, despite positive economic indicators, shows Tinubu’s government has failed ordinary Nigerians badly.
Nigerian Correctional Service dismisses reports alleging Kuje inmate was robbed of valuables worth over ₦120 million during search operation.
Christopher Musa says the Maiduguri bomb attacks in March were intended to deter Tinubu’s UK visit and influence perceptions.
Nigeria says Africa must gain permanent Security Council seats for UN reforms to be fair and representative.
Defence Minister Musa says terrorism has reduced, but kidnappings persist, calling insecurity a “Nigerian challenge” requiring collective action.
Oyo Governor Seyi Makinde says Lagos rejected Amotekun because Bola Tinubu opposed it, demanding immediate state police reforms.
Nigeria is considering flight restrictions and tighter border surveillance to prevent Ebola outbreaks spreading from affected DR Congo and Uganda.
Legal practitioner Robinson Ariyo insists electoral delineation cannot take effect until after constitutional approval and election cycle ends.
Honourable Farauk Adamu Aliyu defends Tinubu’s reforms, urging Nigerians to remain patient as government programmes gradually address economic hardship nationwide.
Senior lawyer says a court judgment cannot stand without a valid plaintiff and properly recognised parties in the suit.
Christopher Musa says terrorism has declined sharply across Nigeria but kidnapping remains the country’s most pressing security challenge.
Defence Minister Christopher Musa says a comprehensive database of Nigerians home and abroad would improve crime detection, tracking and overall security nationwide.
Akpabio says presidency and parliament are fast-tracking constitutional framework for state police, including creation of regulatory commission for recruitment and operations.
Presidency cautions Nigerians against sharing false content, says offenders will be identified and reported for investigation.
Tinubu praises Ogun Governor Dapo Abiodun’s leadership as he celebrates his 65th birthday.
MCE urges INEC to drop appeal against court ruling, warns move could undermine trust ahead of 2027 elections.
Politician accuses aide of circulating forged publication on social media to malign his image and credibility.
© 2026 Arise News - Arise Global Media Ltd