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State of the nation: Nigeria no longer working - Obadiah, Utomi, Henshaw, Adamolekun, others

State of the nation: Nigeria no longer working - Obadiah, Utomi, Henshaw, Adamolekun, others
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Nigeria now worse than Banana Republic

Share Prominent Nigerians, including leaders of thoughts from across ethnic and religion divide, gave their views on the current state of the nation, declaring that the country is currently worse than a Banana Republic while nothing appeared to be working at the moment.  The speakers, including foremost economist, Professor Pat Utomi; former Deputy Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Dr. Malaifia Obadiah; Senator Henshaw Bassey, Tokunbo Sholu-Ekukinam, among others, gave this verdict on Friday, while speaking at the 2nd Goke Omisore Annual Lecture organised by a Yoruba Intelligentsia Group, Voice of Reason (VOR), in honour of its late Convener, Prince Goke Omisore.

Are Nigerian TV stations prepared for the future?

ON THE GO 2023: INEC finalising electronic voting process 50 companies assessed The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has revealed it is finalising the process of acquiring electronic voting devices ahead of the 2023 elections.Advertisement Festus Okoye, chairman, INEC information and voter. COVID-19: Nigeria records two deaths, 101 fresh infections Two patients were confirmed to have died of COVID-19 complications on Saturday bringing the country’s total casualty figure to 2,041.Advertisement The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), via its. The twists and turns of OPL 245 My phone vibrated. The number was unfamiliar. I picked, all the same, and the caller introduced himself as Mohammed Bello Adoke, “former attorney-general of the federation”. It was in March.

What new Service Chiefs should do differently — Nigerians

Vanguard News What new Service Chiefs should do differently Nigerians On Dayo Johnson, Gabriel Enogholase; Perez Brisibe; Shina Abubakar and Ozioruwa Aliu After much agitation across the country for a replacement of the Service Chiefs following worsening security situation, President Muhammadu Buhari, last Tuesday, finally appointed a new set of Security heads. Nigerians were almost united in condemning the performance of the sacked service chiefs. So much is therefore expected from the new helmsmen. They are expected to excel where their predecessors failed. Nigerians want our roads to be free from kidnappers’ control. Nigerians pray for an end to the insurgency. In order to achieve all these, the citizens expect the new service chiefs to bring new ideas. They desire an entirely new approach to tackling terror and banditry. They spoke of their high expectations and what they believe the new service chiefs should do differently.

Petroleum bill faulty, Niger Deltans insist

• ‘We want holistic participation in oil industries’ • Residents warn current PIB will cause more problems • Country moving in right direction, says minister • Committee chair promises to visit region for more facts Niger Delta stakeholders, yesterday, defended their opposition to the current Petroleum Industry (PIB), which government officials believe is the solution to the myriad of challenges confronting the region. They spoke just as some community leaders from the region threw caution to the wind as they engaged in fisticuffs during yesterday’s public hearing on the bill. The fight started when Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas (HOSTCOM) was called to the podium to make a presentation. There was disagreement amongst the members, leading to exchange of blows until security operatives intervened.

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