@sanni_olumide1 Why are some people still complaining? This highway will open up various states for development. Our sacrifices are beginning to pay off.
Asiwaju is the real deal. My president is delivering again. UAE partners are backing this coastal road with real money. We should have had this long ago.
Wednesday morning along Lagos, Calabar Coastal road. Chairman pitching to clients of why it’s important to buy the deal at the stipulated price before Sun down.
@Iyoaiye_ Asiwaju is the real deal. The Lagos-Calabar highway is another huge project that will open up various states for development. UAE put over $1.2 billion there. Better days ahead.
@tunisky@ana_herleemerh Why are we doing this? I work with northern youths who send every kobo home. Hardworking citizens. Our governors are failing us, not our brothers. May God open our eyes.
@tunisky@ana_herleemerh Almajiri is not a tribe, it is leadership failure. I work with northern boys in Lagos who hustle honestly. Poverty is everywhere. Stop the insults and hold our leaders accountable.
So cutlasses and yams are now a crime? Northern governors are blind to potentials too. At least someone remembered our farmers. Hunger knows no region. Let's focus.
If Southern bigots channeled the same energy into holding their own leaders accountable as they do regarding Northern Nigerian issues, 80% of Nigeria's problems would have been solved by now. Aside from Lagos, there is no Southern state that is demonstrably better off than the North.
Why is there so much animosity? Are Southern leaders, who merely distribute cutlasses, tubers of yam, and wheelbarrows, truly any better than Northern leaders?
I will always prefer Northern leaders to yours, who rely on religious propaganda and anti-North rhetoric to distract you from demanding real regional development and accountability.
@Pathfinder077 That's a good point from my president. Asiwaju is the real deal. I ask Mr. Peter Obi supporters what he left in Anambra, they have nothing to say.
That's a good point from the Minister. Cooperatives need structure so our farmers can access funds and inputs. However, the FG must ensure these reforms reach the grassroots.
COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES NEED TO BE PROFESSIONALISED – SABI ABDULLAHI
Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, says the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has undertaken reforms in Nigeria’s cooperative sector aimed at improving the welfare of citizens.
Dr. Abdullahi stated this while appearing on the Nigerian Television Authority’s flagship programme, Good Morning Nigeria. He explained that the reforms are designed to strengthen cooperative societies and enhance their contribution to economic development.
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I love the way you're collecting all the stones being thrown at you to deliver for Nigerians your Excellency. May God continue to strengthen you with good health. You're doing a fantastic job.
PRESIDENT TINUBU INAUGURATES APO MAIN CARRIAGEWAYS
President Bola Tinubu has reassured of his Administration's resolve to provide more infrastructure projects across the Country.
The President gave this assurance during the inauguration of the two main carriageways of the Outer Southern Expressway OSEX, from the ring road 1 by the Gudu Cemetery to the Ring road 11 by the Kabusa junction.
Onoze Yakubu reports that President Bola Tinubu, represented by the Senate President Goodswill Akpabio described the infrastructure development as a major step in enhancing transportation and connectivity within the Territory.
He commended the FCT Minister for his precision in ensuring timely completion of the project.
The Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX) project was constructed in stages, culminating in the latest inauguration.
FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, instrumental in overseeing the project's development, says it is a promise made and fulfilled.
Stakeholders describe the OSEX as Abuja's crucial transport backbone, designed to link the city center with expanding districts, thereby improving urban mobility.
“The National change you seek cannot be achieved in 4yrs”
“We’re fighting for a future we many never fully see ourselves”
“We must focus on decisions that create the greatest long term impact”
“The demand for instant transformation is often fueled by populism”
“Even reformers need time to govern”
@NTANewsNow That's a good statement from my president. May Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him Al-Jannatul Firdaus. May God console the Emirate.
Switzerland has no ocean.
Singapore has no rice fields.
Japan is not rich in mineral.
Saudi Arabia has very little forest.
Netherlands has no mountains.
Nigeria has everything but poorly managed by corrupt politicians/leaders