As conceived, it is a game-changing, innovative, and transformative Fund that will drive economic growth in road, and rail construction, agriculture, aviation, education, health, energy, and technology.
Browsing: Bola Tinubu
“Our armed forces are working hard, and we will not allow attackers to undermine the integrity and value of our armed forces and its leadership.
Nigeria, oh Nigeria, where shall we begin? Nigeria, a country blessed with abundant resources and immense potential, finds itself grappling with a myriad of challenges that continue to hinder its progress. Corruption, poverty, and now a cost-of-living crisis have become everyday realities for many Nigerians.
TheStories reports that Arewa Economic Forum (AEF), an economic think-tank of intellectuals and business entrepreneurs of Northern Nigeria, has reacted…
In Nigeria, the last one or few weeks have been eventful. Nigeria is what can be called ‘one day one drama’. There is never a dull moment. For some days now, things have been happening so fast that it’s breathtaking to catch up with them. And they have put a huge test on President Tinubu’s leadership capacity. Nigerians were keen to see how he handled the series of the events.
In a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale on Thursday, “Tinubu recognizes the steadfastness implicit in the political trajectory of Governor Yusuf, rising through the political rung from personal assistant, commissioner to governor.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, said all negative perceptions about doing business in Nigeria would be removed.
To God and Humanity, the 10 grievous sins ex-Governor Nasir el-Rufai committed. It is the alarm that is alerting all Nigerians that he was a leader with divisive tactics and antics to cause division in his efforts to be a leader at all costs.
The Sorghum Farmers Association of Nigeria (SOFAN), has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for declaring state of emergency on food security.
It is becoming apparent that the organised labour may not give the President-elect, Sen. Bola Tinubu, and the luxury of time to settle down before agitation for a wage increase, as the clock of the May 29 inauguration thicks.