@ARISEtv Wrong. Such a radio station will be seen as an #EFCC propaganda tool. The public will not believe anything it says. No respectable journalist will work for it, and sycophants will flood the station.
@KashimSM I suggest the president send you or the coordinating minister for the economy to meet privately with high-net-worth Nigerians abroad to persuade them to invest at home. Guarantee them their money is safe and they will come and help revive the economy.
If I were President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I would offer a 2-year time-limited amnesty to Nigerians who plundered state funds to bring back their loot and invest in #Nigeria to revive the economy and create jobs. No questions will be asked.
@MailOnline Jada Pinkett was brilliant in the movie "Set it off" which I watched in Lagos for the umpteenth time this week. There was cannabis puffing in that 1990s film so can't say I'm surprised.
@SkyNews@KayBurley@carolinenokes Why not just give each of the so-called asylum seekers Β£5,000 and return them to their countries of origin? It will be more cost effective for the UK treasury and save the Home Office intricate planning and tussling with civil rights groups.
@PremiumTimesng Rest in perfect peace, Raymond Dokpesi, pioneer of independent broadcasting in Nigeria who made listening to radio and watching television interesting after long, boring, sycophantic output from state media.
@MailOnline Bring your own food parcel, simple, if you don't want to be ripped off by opportunistic vendors cashing in on a once a year event that's probably their sole source of income.
@SaharaReporters Reality strikes. There's nothing like free lunch π and a thief may succeed countless times but is eventually caught. Finally, Nigeria now has a knowledgeable leader who will plug loopholes that were deliberately put in place to abet corruption.
@BBCMOTD West Ham is being greedy and could end up with Declan Rice still at the club after the summer transfer window. The player won't like that and the club will miss out on cashing in on the fine performance that proppeld him to be a hot shot.
@BantuPage It's early days, but I personally think Nigeria finally has a leader in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu that actually has a plan that can improve on the key development indices. Of course, time will tell but let's be hopeful.
@nnpclimited@MKKyari@ARISEtv@garba_deen A very interesting watch. Kyari has explained the situation so clearly Nigerians can see it's not rocket science. The country is freeing its fuel market to make it competitive. This should have been done years ago.