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  1. Nigerians Furious as Buhari Praises Tinubu's Governance Amid Rising Hardship

    Nigeria Nigerians Furious as Buhari Praises Tinubu's Governance Amid Rising Hardship

    In a recent meeting with the Katsina Command Comptroller General and members of the Nigeria Customs Service, former President Muhammadu Buhari addressed the current challenges faced by Nigerians, urging them to endure the ongoing hardships. Buhari highlighted the intricate nature of Nigeria...
  2. Former Minister, Solomon Dalung, Mocks President Tinubu: You’ve Snatched Power, Now Perform Your Lagos Miracles

    Nigeria Former Minister, Solomon Dalung, Mocks President Tinubu: You’ve Snatched Power, Now Perform Your Lagos Miracles

    Former Minister Solomon Dalung criticized President Tinubu's government for consistently blaming ex-President Buhari for Nigeria's economic challenges. In a series of posts, Dalung argued that blaming Buhari wouldn't solve economic issues and urged Tinubu's administration to address security and...
  3. President Tinubu to Engage in Summit with Governors to Address Nigeria's Economic and Security Challenges

    Nigeria President Tinubu to Engage in Summit with Governors to Address Nigeria's Economic and Security Challenges

    Nigerian President Bola Tinubu is slated to convene a critical meeting with governors representing all 36 states at the Aso Rock Villa, just before he departs for the African Union meeting in Ethiopia. This gathering, only the second since Tinubu's inauguration on May 29, unfolds against the...
  4. Nigerians Demand that Government Ignore IMF Over Subsidy Removal Pointing Out Double Standards

    Nigeria Nigerians Demand that Government Ignore IMF Over Subsidy Removal Pointing Out Double Standards

    In the wake of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) recommendation for the Nigerian government to eliminate electricity subsidies, a wave of diverse reactions has swept across the nation. Citizens, taking to social media platforms, have expressed a range of sentiments reflecting skepticism...
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