Obasanjo Advocates ‘Afro Democracy’ For Africans, Says Western Style Not Working
“Can we look inward and outward to see what in our country, culture, tradition, practice and living over the years that we can learn from…?”
“Can we look inward and outward to see what in our country, culture, tradition, practice and living over the years that we can learn from…?”
This was the major outcome of the Vice President’s meeting with World Bank Country Director Chaudhuri.
“I can assure you. You can trust my husband. Nigeria is like a fresh baby that we have to nurture.”
He urged both parties to resolve issues pending since their dispute in 1948.
He said the Lagos State government needs to justify contract awards, because from the public’s reaction, it “touched a raw nerve”.
He highlighted Nigeria’s stable democracy since 1999 and ongoing economic reforms.
Touray lamented that no other African country but South Africa is a member of the FATF.
“Victoria Island, a prime commercial and low density-residential area, experienced moderate but steady growth.”
The Nigerian president will hold bilateral talks with German Chancellor Scholz.
He served his country with honour and retired meritoriously.
He said his wisdom, foresight and patriotism will continue to set an example for leaders aspiring to make a difference in Nigeria and beyond.
Also, 52,500 kilogrammes of cannabis covering 21 hectares of farmland was on Saturday, destroyed in Efon Alaye.
“…whether you’re doing erosion control, it has to happen at a state owned level.”
Amid societal stereotypes and stigmas, men are frequently discouraged from expressing vulnerabilities or seeking help.
He will hold bilateral talks with German Chancellor Scholz.
He said a professor’s salary for 30 years can’t buy a Nigerian legislator’s car.
He said negotiation should be prioritised by labour unions and pledged to establish synergy with academic unions.
The federal government got N585 million from philanthropists and the corporate world to pay their fines.
He said it’s avenue to sustain momentum for foreign direct investment in Nigeria.
He added that it’s not sustainable for Nigeria to borrow as 98% of revenue is already spent on debt service.
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