Tinubu says he won't stay idle for a few politicians to destroy Nigeria. He listed initiatives to improve citizens' lives.
President Tinubu has revealed that the Nigerian’s debt servicing to revenue ratio has been reduced from 97% to 68%
Special assistant Jamiu Abiola says President Tinubu is commited to listening to Nigerians, countering claims that the government is unresponsive.
Nigeria's defence chief Musa: "I've seen government policies aimed at addressing the socio-economic challenges, including security threats in the country."
CDS Musa says Nigeria's government has allowed people associate freely without restrictions. He expressed disappointment with the outcome of protests.
Uzoma Dozie, Sparkle CEO, has urged digital infrastructure investment and technology-driven solutions to boost Nigeria's economy.
“More than 10 coaster buses conveyed their (government) thugs to MKO Abiola stadium to attack protesters,” says lawyer Kingdom Okere.
"The children that came out don't even demand anything other than to break offices and attack police," said Uba Sani.
Nationwide protests against economic hardship resulted in violent clashes in Northern Nigeria, killing 22, as Southern regions remained largely peaceful.
Kano Governor Yusuf has declared immediate 24-hour curfew to protect lives and property amid escalating protests, violence and vandalism.