Peter Obi Hails Obasanjo as True Patriot at 87
“Obasanjo continues to courageously add his voice to demand good governance in the country.”
“Obasanjo continues to courageously add his voice to demand good governance in the country.”
“We value the strong partnership that we hold with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and this commitment will allow us to allocate more resources for innovative solutions”
They could no longer guarantee sustained industrial peace in the country’s universities.
“The banking sector is increasingly becoming a cesspool of fraudulent activities…”
“The interest rate is already high and jacking it up will not allow small businesses access to credit to make them grow.”
This follows the failure of Binance executives to appear at its public hearing.
Finance Minister Wale Edun will chair the South-west Zlzonal public hearing.
He urged the country to shift towards an export-focused mindset in order to address ongoing forex challenges.
He launched the “outsource to Nigeria initiative” to capture a share of $8.79trn global BPO market.
“The plight of the displaced persons weighs heavily on our collective conscience.”
Abike Dabiri-Erewa gave the assurance at a Townhall Meeting on the sidelines of the African Diaspora Forum Award in Accra.
There was a gun duel before the criminals escaped around Awoye seashore in Ilaje.
Dangote, Sanwo-Olu, Abiodun, Cardoso, Wale Edun, Adesina, Agbaje, Dakwambo and Aig-Imokuede all recounted fond memories.
He said that Wigwe was his “beloved friend, my brother, and my mentee.”
“A good number of them were identified by their victims. Some of them were arrested with different types of weapons…”
Apollo Hospital is now actually coming to Nigeria with a more strategic intent to train the local doctors
“We are aware of some of the difficulties we have, particularly with energy.”
“Some of the policy somersaults of the past have also led to what has put us where we are today.”
“We must aggressively reorder our priorities by investing resources in productive sectors like agriculture.”
They insist on sustaining their culture of living inside cattle market, but the Abia government has decided to end the practice for security reasons.
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