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“What they have done is part of the Labour agitation. At the end of the day, it is about the goal and getting the best for Nigerians.”
“What they have done is part of the Labour agitation. At the end of the day, it is about the goal and getting the best for Nigerians.”
He said investors seek out opportunities that offer the highest returns with the lowest risks.
He also called on captains of industry in Nigeria to partner with university lecturers to train students on what is relevant after they graduate.
“We want the private sector to get involved, and we are proposing weighbridges to control the weights on the roads.”
“The position of this current minister is that we’re going to get this thing solved once and for all and then we’re going to stop talking about it.”
“They include technocrats, youths, women leaders, core professionals, politicians and governors who have performed exceptionally well in their respective states.”
He also said it was better for the Lagdo dam to be released rather that it breaking, as that will lead to more desstruction in Bayelsa.
The Human Rights activist called for African solutions to African problems.
He said the end goal is better learning outcomes for students.
He expressed disappointment at the silence of the African Union in the unfolding development.
He said nobody owns the party.
“NDDC has failed woefully in delivering its mandate for over 20 years, with countless phantom contracts, failed projects…”
“The constitution we have in Nigeria is not comparable to the constitution in Rwanda,” he said.
“We know the deputy governor is ambitious and wants to be the governor. Good luck to him. No one is stopping him. But you do not bring your house down to feed your ego.”
She said that tools will be provided to accelerate growth across the creative economy sector.
Prominent figures across various creative sectors express their expectations, advocating for collaboration, policy reform, and an amplified cultural identity.
“The biggest asset that Nigeria has is the Nigerian people. If you begin from that premise, you can understand where the opportunity lies.”
“We have the biggest soft power right now in the whole of the continent,” he said.
In the absence of the verification, you can just win an election and it will become short-lived because at the point of receiving the crown or after receiving the crown, the nullifies it”
Nuhu Ribadu said the FG will continue to partner with Tantina to curb vandalism.
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