Obasanjo Urges Continuity in Public Service Reforms, Calls For Consistent Personnel
Former President Obasanjo has emphasised the need for continuity and commitment in ongoing public service reforms for economic development.
Former President Obasanjo has emphasised the need for continuity and commitment in ongoing public service reforms for economic development.
The Senate has backed President Tinubu’s directive to sell crude oil to the Dangote Refinery in Naira, citing economic stability.
HOMEF has tagged GMO introduction in Nigeria a mistake, claiming it threatens food security and reduces biodiversity.
Nduka Obaigbena has pushed for laws requiring web companies to pay for the use of journalists’ content online.
OPC President Afolabi has urged dialogue between the government and protest leaders on living costs, advising protesters to stay non-violent.
Bella Hadid was shocked and disappointed after Adidas had unintentionally referenced the 1972 Munich Olympics tragedy in their campaign.
Dan Ulasi says the Nigerian government should channel the energy used in resisting protests to solving Nigeria’s problems.
The River Seine’s poor water quality has led to postponement of men’s triathlon at Paris 2024, affecting multiple Olympic events.
Former President Obasanjo has expressed sadness over Iwuanyanwu’s demise, lamenting he didn’t live to see the “new Nigeria” he envisioned.
As nationwide protests loom, President Tinubu’s administration has continued to roll out interventions to prevent the demonstration and possible violence
FG has announced plans to standardize government websites to enhance access, security, identity, harmonising designs to improve usability and public trust.
Tinubu’s directive to NNPC to sell crude to local refineries in Naira will save Nigeria $7.32bn annually, says Zacch Adedeji.
Urging a boycott of planned protest, Kaduna Governor Uba Sani says bloody crises that rocked the state started as protests.
Lawmakers have lauded Tinubu for signing the national minimum wage act.
Policymakers have been encouraged by easing price pressures, as headline inflation nears Fed’s target, suggesting an interest rate cut.
Afenifere has opposed the August 1 protest, citing global economic downturns and stating that it deviates from constructive engagement principles.
Bayo Onanuga has urged Peter Obi to take a front role in the protest, says he shouldn’t play “master puppeteer.”
Jimoh Oyibo says Tinubu should hold NAFDAC’s Director General accountable for banning sachet liquor.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth President Mazi Nnabuike has advised Nigerian youths to shun protests and called for dialogue instead.
Peter Obi has cautioned against labelling Kenneth Okonkwo as a mole, describing him as his trusted ally despite recent criticisms.
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