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roomselfcontain2 · 2 months ago
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americanacowgirl · 8 months ago
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This has probably gone viral, but this is actually what comes with age, lol .. you’re going to fall
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propoliticsng · 3 months ago
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President Bola Tinubu has directed the immediate release of all minors detained for allegedly participating in the August #EndBadGovernance protests,
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mynewshq · 6 months ago
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Hardship: Why Igbo shunned nationwide protest — Ukwu, Ameh, Igbo Elders
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It is no longer news that Igbo, especially in the five Southeast states, did not participate in the End Bad Governance protest that started in other parts of the country on August 1. However, why the Igbo shunned the protest and the implications for the country are raising issues in the polity. Nwaiwu, It is no longer news that Igbo, especially in the five Southeast states, did not participate in the End Bad Governance protest that started in other parts of the country on August 1. However, why the Igbo shunned the protest and the implications for the country are raising issues in the polity. Across other parts of the country, angry protesters stormed the streets and for more than five days vented their spleen against what they described as bad Governance, hunger and hardship in the country. The protest became riotous in the North as hoodlums looted shops, and business centres among others. Many states declared curfews to contain the mayhem. But there was pin-drop silence in the South-East leading many to ask if the zone and Igbo are insulated from the prevailing economic downturn in the country. Ameh fingers inequity, injusticeSpeaking on the issue, Chief Peter Ameh, former Presidential candidate and national secretary of the Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, said the “absence of equity, justice and fairness is the reason for the political apathy by Igbo in the Nigerian project. ”According to him, “constant and unjust scapegoating of the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria is the major reason why Igbo abstained from the nationwide protests.” He continued: “Failure to implement General Yakubu Gowon’s Reconstruction, Reconciliation and Rehabilitation programme is a catalyst for growing lack of commitment by all persons of Igbo extraction within and outside Nigeria in many programmes of the government. ”Chief Ameh also attributed Igbo boycott of the protest to “marginalisation of Igbo in strategic economic and administrative positions under the APC governments, and acts of tribal exclusion mixed with political bigotry.” He continued: “The main reason why the entire Southeast geopolitical zone of Nigeria was unanimous in their decision not to participate in the ongoing #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest across the country is primarily as a result of the easy targeting of lives and property of Igbo whenever there is an uprising or protests in Nigeria.“ Being the only tribe in Nigeria that could be found and visibly seen in the remotest parts of the country, Igbo are always at the receiving end of the consequences of any activity carried out either by the Nigerian government or the public. Read the full article
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asadul597 · 6 months ago
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bricehammack · 2 years ago
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newsbeats · 2 years ago
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Nigeria election results 2023: Peter Obi wins Lagos against Bola Tinubu - News Beats
Peter Obi has been backed by many young, educated people
A third-party candidate in Nigeria’s tightly contested presidential election has caused a major upset by winning in its biggest city, Lagos, results from state election officials show.
The Labour Party’s Peter Obi narrowly defeated the ruling party’s Bola Tinubu in his heartland, they say.
Mr Tinubu is a former governor of Lagos state and… Read More
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thenewsstar · 5 hours ago
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Stop inciting Nigerians against Tinubu, Ohanaeze tells Amaechi
      From Noah Ebije, Kaduna The Apex Igbo Sociocultural Organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has responded to what it termed alarming and incendiary remarks recently made by Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, the former Governor of Rivers State and former Minister of Transport against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. According to Ohanaeze in a statement issued by the Deputy President General, Mazi Okechukwu…
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sholawilde · 12 hours ago
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gurutrends · 14 hours ago
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Tinubu waging war on opposition, not corruption, Atiku alleges
Tinubu waging war on opposition, not corruption, Atiku alleges Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has accused President Bola Tinubu of weaponizing state institutions to target political opponents rather than addressing corruption in his administration. Atiku, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 elections, made the claim in a statement shared on social…
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alabs1 · 2 days ago
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Amaechi: Tinubu Won’t Surrender Power Easily Because Nigerian Politicians Can Kill, Maim To Remain In Power 
Former minister of transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has said Nigerians must brace up and be willing to make sacrifices if they are to take over power from President Bola Tinubu. According to him, power is got through most extreme measures and not given on a platter of gold. The former governor of Rivers stated this during a national conference on strengthening democracy in Nigeria in Abuja on…
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roomselfcontain2 · 2 months ago
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africaprimenews · 10 days ago
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Irrational Package For Retired Public Officers - Punch
THE irrational exit package recently approved by President Bola Tinubu for military top brass highlights the troubling disparity in allocating public resources for retirement benefits. In Nigeria, military generals, governors, and top politicians retire into opulence funded by the public purse. Conversely, civil servants and ordinary soldiers endure delayed pensions and financial uncertainty.…
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mynewshq · 6 months ago
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Nigerians tell Tinubu how to #EndBadGovernance
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▪︎ Downsize cabinet, reduce cost of governance ▪︎ Fight corruption with all sincerity ▪︎ Stop crude oil theft ▪︎ Reverse harsh economic policies ▪︎ End culture of impunity ▪︎ Fight insecurity, boost agriculture ▪︎ Invest substantially in critical sectors ▪︎ Ensure justice, equity, rule of law ▪︎ Ensure electoral reforms The 10-day nationwide protest against hunger which kicked off on August 1 ends today but not without casualties. Nigerians who went on the streets across the country demanded an end to the hardship they were going through as a result of unfavourable government policies. They wanted an end to what they called bad governance. The protest was peaceful in the southern part of the country. But in the north, it was marked with violence resulting in the loss of lives and destruction of property and the governors of some northern states had no choice but to declare curfew to restrict movement and avert further chaos. The nationwide protest may have expired, leaving on its trail deaths and destruction. The protesters may have left the streets. But Nigerians have not stopped asking for an end to bad governance. They have continued to insist on having good governance in Nigeria. Eminent Nigerians including lawyers, activists, traditional rulers, academics and political leaders have therefore reflected on the 10-day national protest and agreed that the government must address the concerns of the protesters if we must have peace in the country. To have good governance, they were unanimous in their call for a reduction in the cost of governance and to revert to the old pump price of petroleum products. They also argued that there must be transparency and accountability in government activities and the government must be resolute in the fight against corruption. They want the government of Ahmed Bola Tinubu to downsize his cabinet of 42 ministers, hundreds of aides etc. They are outraged that the government has failed in the fight against crude oil theft which is ravaging the economy. The government’s failure is also manifest in the insecurity that has chased our farmers out of the farms, resulting in a high cost of food. The opulence of the elite especially those in government and those who have businesses with government is another source of concern that must be put to an end. The critical stakeholders of the Nigerian project also demanded electoral reforms and a return to the parliamentary system of government. Government must make substantial investments in critical sectors —Femi Aborisade, human right activist There’s an urgent need for the government to implement substantive reforms to restore public trust. The protests are a clear indication that the Nigerian people have had enough of the corruption, inefficiency and lack of accountability in government. Government must put an end to the culture of impunity. Government must improve public service delivery by making substantial investments in critical sectors like healthcare, education and infrastructure to meet the basic needs of citizens. More avenues should be created for citizens to engage with the government and provide input on policy decisions, as democracy requires meaningful public participation. We must eliminate manipulation and ensure the will of the people is reflected in the outcomes. ”New constitution will bring about good governance —Hon Peter Umoh, former federal lawmaker“ The Federal government should set up a Constituent Assembly to make a new constitution for Nigeria. Only a new constitution will bring about good governance in the country as amendment to the constitution has not moved the country forward despite the billions of naira spent by the National Assembly for such amendments over the years. When I was in the House of Representatives and the issue of constitution amendment came up I was the only member who spoke against it and I gave cogent reasons for that. I opted for a brand new constitution. Read the full article
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viral9ja · 11 days ago
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JUST IN: President Bola Tinubu has appointed Dr Kayode Opeifa as the Managing Director of (NRC)
JUST IN: President Bola Tinubu has appointed Dr Kayode Opeifa as the Managing Director of the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) I guess our Rail way system might need some maintenance 200 billion would be needed to fix it  
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tracknews1 · 1 month ago
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Autonomy: “No Plan To Take LGs From You” – Tinubu To Govs
President Bola Tinubu has said that his administration is in no battle with state governors over the controversial local government autonomy. Tinubu made this known on Wednesday while addressing governors who paid him New Year homage led by Vice President Kashim Shettima. The former governor of Lagos State emphasized the critical role of state governors in driving Nigeria’s development and…
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