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You Are Suffering From Amnesia, Shallow Mindedness, Dogara Tells Gov Wike

Yakubu Dogara

Former Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has said that Rivers state Governor Nyesom Wike is suffering from amnesia.

In a series of tweet via his verified Twitter account, @Yakubdogara, the former speaker who responded to statements governor Wike made about his endorsement of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, reminded the governor of the discussions and agreement they had which he vowed to keep secret on his honour.

Dogara berated Wike for being self-centered and shallow mindedness by insisting that only his positions should be respected and followed.

“To my brother, Governor Nyesom Wike, if there is anything you are suffering from, I never thought amnesia would be one of them. Why would you think no one, except you, is entitled to a certain set of principles he/she cannot compromise? It’s such a pity if you cannot remember what our discussion and agreement was all about. Why should only your own position be respected and followed?

“I would never betray a friend and a brother that is why I won’t respond to your tirade on live TV. The details of our conversation is sealed up with me but if you feel it’s okay to throw it to the public, kindly give me a written consent to divulge it so that the public can judge who is saying the truth. Thank God there was a witness”, Dogara said.

Source: Vanguard.

If Peter Obi Loses 2023 Election, I Will Migrate To Cameroon – Ex SGF, Babachir David

Former Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF) Babachir David Lawal, has vowed to migrate to Cameroon if the Presidential candidate of Labour Party, Peter Obi does not win the 2023 election.

“We want (Obi) to win this election and must win this election. If we lose this election, we’ll all migrate to Cameroon because of the shame and disgrace of failure to win. It is not about whether we have options, Peter Obi must win this election.”

Babachir, who spoke today, December 5 at an interactive session between Peter Obi and north-east stakeholders in Abuja, said that he is fully for Obi, even as he wondered why the All Progressives Congress (APC) had not sacked him as member of its Board of Trustees.

“I am in APC and a member of the Board of Trustees of the party, but I am doing the Peter Obi/Yusuf Datti movement. The APC has not sacked me yet. I don’t know what they are waiting for.”

According to Babachir, Nigerians are yearning for change and people are determined that this time around the change that we have been yearning for will come.

“Fortunately, we have a competent person in Peter and his running mate. We need an arrowhead to drive this change and these two provide it.

“I am not interested in LP as a party. I am interested in Peter Obi as a potential presidential candidate. It doesn’t matter which party Peter Obi is, I sense that Nigerians are due for change.

“They have been yearning for change; my own opinion is that Nigeria will vote for anybody as long as he is not part of the PDP or APC.”

The Convener, Engr. Isaac Balami said that the interactive session is aimed at finding means of stirring the grassroots to mobilise them for Obi/Datti and ensuring their victory come February 25, 2023.

“Our meeting here is to decide how to ensure victory for Obi/Datti.”

Those Who Bothered About My Academic, Work Records Wasted Their Money – Tinubu

The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu has laughed at those who bothered themselves about his age, academic and work records, saying that they have succeeded in wasting their money and time

He insisted that his birth, academic and professional records are consistent, adding that his critics are only wasting their time and money.

The 70-year-old politician, who spoke during an appearance at Chatham House in London, the United Kingdom, said that his detractors can request a DNA test to validate that he is indeed a scion of the Tinubu family.

Asked to clear the air on some of the issues surrounding his formative years, Tinubu described the question as “inquisitive” but said that the time of birth was March 29, 1952.

“I’ve had a very good exposure in life, my record is consistent in the school, in the university, they (critics) are now convinced that they wasted their money and their time. The record is there, the transcript is there showing March 1952,” he said.

“I’m not claiming another father, I am Tinubu and Tinubu proper. If they want a DNA, they could as well request from us. One of them has even been accused of not being a Nigerian citizen, I didn’t touch that area.

“Equally, it remains the same, Deloitte, Chicago State University where I graduated from has attested to that. Now, I can announce that I have received my original replacement degree certificate from them.”

The APC presidential candidate said that none of his contenders can match his professional records which he described as “outstanding.

“Deloitte trained me as an accountant. Mobil Oil has attested to my record, outstanding record, I got to the pinnacle of my career in the private sector. Who among them can brag about that?”

Tinubu, who is former Lagos State Governor, was at the world-leading policy institute and think-tank alongside the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila; Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai and his Jigawa State counterparty, Abubakar Badaru; former Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi; amongst others.

We Went To Chatham House As Team, Tinubu On Why He Asked Members To Answer Questions

The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said that he and members of his delegation were in Chatham House as a team, which is why he allowed some members of the team to respond to questions posed to him.

Tinubu, who delivered a lecture titled: ‘Nigeria’s 2023 elections: In conversation with Bola Ahmed Tinubu,’ at the Chatham House, said that he adopted the delegation method “to show team-ship”.

After his opening remarks, Tinubu assigned Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai to speak on how his (Tinubu-led) government would address insecurity even as he also asked the Director of Strategic Communication of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council, Dele Aleke, to respond to the question on oil theft.

Tinubu also delegated a former Commissioner for Finance in Lagos State, Wale Edun, to respond to a question on how he (Tinubu) would boost the economy if elected.

Others, including the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila; former Ekiti Governor, Kayode Fayemi; APC National Women Leader, Dr. Betta Edu; also answered questions.

Tinubu said: “Let me demonstrate here one of those philosophies and doctrines that I believe firmly in; it is team-ship, unbreakable team. (it is) to demonstrate that I will assign it to my team.”

On education, Tinubu promised to provide student loans and reform the Almajiri educational system practiced in northern Nigeria.

Governor El-Rufai, who answered questions on security, said that banditry, terrorism, separatism, and oil theft require a new approach, including increasing the number of security operatives.

“The numbers must change and the Bola Tinubu administration already has a blueprint which is embedded in our action plan to address this. We will scale up the numbers of the armed forces. We’ll ramp up not only the numbers but the training and the equipment,” the Kaduna governor said.

Alake, on his part, answered the question on how Tinubu plans to lift Nigerians out of poverty if elected and also curb oil theft in six months.

“The key to his policy for increasing economic growth is to enable the private sector to make the investment that will increase productivity, grow the economy, create jobs, and reduce poverty,” he said.

Also, Gbajabiamila responded to the question on the strategies of Tinubu on defence, even as the APC national women leader answered the question on healthcare delivery, and how to convert brain drain into gain-gain for the country, amongst others.

Source: The Nation.

It’s Absurd For Atiku To Accuse Buhari Of None Performance – Information Minister

Alhaji Lai Muhammed

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has said that it is absurd for the Presidential candidate of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, to accuse the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari of non-performance

Lai Mohammed emphasized that Atiku is not qualified to make such accusation when his party, PDP ruled for 16 years, eight of which he was a Vice President ending up with no motorable road even to his hometown and key areas of his senatorial zone.

The minister spoke at the seventh edition of the ‘PMB Administration Scorecard Series (2015-2023) launched in October to showcase the numerous achievements of the Buhari Administration.

The Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, it was who gave the scorecard of his ministry at the series.

In an opening remark, Lai Mohammed condemned the increasing tendency by some opposition presidential candidates to downplay the achievements of the Administration, in their desperation for power, ahead of the 2023 elections.

He said that the worst offender in that regard was Atiku who at his recent campaign in Akure, said the APC had not done anything for Nigeria in eight years.

“What a preposterous statement from somebody who should know. I guess we can excuse His Excellency the former Vice President who, until recently, had fully relocated to Dubai, thus losing touch with Nigeria.”

The minister said that what the PDP could not do or achieve in 16 years and Atiku in eight years as Vice President, the Buhari administration has achieved them.

“Today, gentlemen, the Mayo Belwa- Jada- Ganye- Toungo road have been constructed fully and it’s the road that Alhaji Atiku uses to get to his hometown of Jada.

“What about security? Before this Administration came into office, all the five local government areas in Adamawa’s Northern Senatorial District were effectively under the control of the Boko Haram terrorists.

“All state institutions, the local government administration, the police, the judiciary, schools, hospitals and markets had been sacked.

“Traditional rulers, including Emirs and Chiefs, had been displaced with their palaces taken over by the terrorists as their

“Today, not an inch of these local governments in Adamawa, the home state of the former Vice President, is under the control of terrorists.

“All institutions of state have relocated back and are operational while all Emirs and chiefs have returned to their palaces and schools and markets have opened,’’ he said.

The minister noted that throughout the period of the terrorists’ siege the former Vice President could not go home.

“Now that he can travel home freely, thanks to the Buhari Administration, it is not sweet in his mouth to accuse the same Administration of doing nothing,’’ he said.

In the area of Social Investment Programmes, the minister said there had been 29,641 beneficiaries, from Adamawa alone, of the N-Power Programme of the Buhari Administration.

He said under the Home Grown School Feeding Programme, some 162,782 pupils from Adamawa are benefitting from one meal a day.

He said the programme employed 2,259 cooks in Adamawa and had covered 1,236 schools in the state.

The minister said under the Conditional Cash Transfer, some 64,607 vulnerable people have benefitted in Adamawa alone, while Trader Moni and Market Moni have reached a total of 38,000 people in the state.

In the area of infrastructure, Mohammed said eight roads projects totalling 714 kilometres were currently being rehabilitated or constructed in the state.

“You can also see the irony of someone who held the number two position in the country for all of eight years but could not positively impact on his own hometown, state or region.

“It is ironic that he should be the one condemning an Administration that has made it possible for him to even access his hometown,’’ he said.

The minister reiterated that the Buhari administration has had a positive impact on all parts of this federation and no amount of rhetoric could change the fact.

Source: NAN.

Nigeria, 8 Others Hold Confab In Ouagadougou To Address Impact Of Insecurity On Elections – INEC Boss

INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

The chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu has announced a 9-nation conference holding this week in Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso, to address the impact of insecurity on the election in those countries.
Professor Mahmood, who dropped this hint today, December 5, at a meeting with leaders of the United Nations Office for West Africa and Sahel (UNOWAS) who visited the INEC headquarters in Abuja, recalled that at different fora, electoral Commissions in West Africa and beyond have expressed concern about the impact of prevailing insecurity on the conduct of elections, particularly with regard to insurgency, banditry and other forms of armed conflict. “Consequently, a 9-nation conference of Electoral Commissions and election experts is holding this week in Ouagadougou, involving the host, Burkina Faso, as well as Benin Republic, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and Togo from West Africa and the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo from Central Africa.
“Nigeria will be making two presentations at the Conference.”
The INEC chairman believed that the visit of the delegation today will not only encourage INEC in its determination to conduct credible, transparent, inclusive and verifiable elections in Nigeria, “but we will also share the outcome of our discussion with colleagues from other electoral commissions in West Africa and beyond.
“We appreciate your fervent appeal for support to the efforts of INEC to conduct peaceful elections. With just 81 days to the 2023 General Election, we have made tremendous progress in our preparations so far. “This is the 7th consecutive General Election since the restoration of democracy in Nigeria in 1999. We are aware of the importance of our elections to Nigeria, our sub-region and the world. We assure you that the Commission will not fail the nation and the international community.
“We will continue to make incremental improvement to our electoral process supported by the deployment of appropriate and relevant technology that will make voter accreditation and result management more credible and transparent.
Professor Mahmood Yakubu specifically welcome the Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for West Africa and the Sahel and Chair of the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission, Ms. Giovanie Biha, to the Commission.
“We are immensely honoured by your presence today in the same way that we were privileged to host two of your predecessors, Mohamed Ibn Chambas who visited us twice before the last General Election in 2019 and, most recently, Mahamat Saleh Annadif who was here in June this year.
“Your visit today is part of the long-standing relationship with UNOWAS in particular and the United Nations in general. Not long ago, the Secretary-General deployed the United Nations Needs Assessment Mission (NAM) to Nigeria in addition to the sustained support in the areas of voter education, capacity-building and support to our Election Monitoring Support Centre (EMSC) through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
“For UNOWAS, we appreciate your work in the areas of preventive diplomacy, political mediation and facilitation in West Africa and the Sahel. These are critical conditions for peace. Election Management Bodies are major beneficiaries of your work.
“This is because elections and electoral activities cannot be successfully conducted in an atmosphere of violence. For this reason, INEC always appreciates the role of UNOWAS in our sub-region and the Sahel.”

Benue Commissioner, His In-law, Driver Kidnapped

The Benue State Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Ekpe Ogbu, has been kidnapped.
He was kidnapped alongside his In-law, Agbo Ode and the driver.
Information has it that they were kidnapped along David Marks Farm, after Akpa Otobi while on their way from Otukpo to Utonkon in Ado Local Government Area of the state.
The commissioner was said to have attended a Church programme, where Senator Abba Moro, representing Benue South Senatorial district, dedicated his newly inaugurated Campaign Council to God at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Otukpo and was going to his village in NDEKMA, Utonkon District of Ado LGA after the Church programme before meeting the unfortunate incident at about 8:45pm on Sunday, 4th December, 2022.
His official vehicle had since been recovered from the scene and taken to the Divisional Police office in Otukpo.

Abuja-Kaduna Train Service Resumes Operations Tomorrow

Kaduna-Abuja Train Service

About 10 months after suspending Abuja-Kaduna Train Service, the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has announced the resumption of the operations tomorrow, December 5.

It would be recalled that the Service was suspended in March this year following the hijack and bombing of the train by terrorists in a remote area in Kaduna State. Hundreds of passengers on board were kidnapped, while some were killed before security agencies could arrive at the scene of the crime.

After about 7 months, all the kidnapped passengers were finally released, with reports that some paid ransoms.

In a statement today,  the NRC said: “the service will commence with two return services as follows: ABUJA-KADUNA (DEP/AR)

Idu Station (Abuja) – Rigassa Station (Kaduna) – 9.4SHRS(DEP)- 11 53HPS
(ARR)

Kubwa Station(Abuja) – Rigassa Station (Kaduna)-10.06HRS (DEP)-11 53
HRS(ARR)

Idu Station (Abuja)- Rigassa Station(Kaduna) 15.30HRS (DEP)-17 33H9
(ARR)

Kubwa Station (Abuja)-Rigassa Station (Kaduna) – 15.50HRS (DEP)
17.38HRS(ARR).

KADUNA ABUJA (DEP/ARR)

Rigassa Station (Kaduna)-Kubwa Station (Abj)-8.00HRS(DEP)-9.57HRS (ARR

Rugassa Station (Kaduna) ldu Station (Abj) 3.00HRS (DEP) 10.17iRSARR

Rigassà Station (Kaduna)-Kubwa Station (Abj) 14 0OHRS(DEP
15.47HRS(ARR).

Rigassa Station (Kaduna)-Idu Station(Abj)-14.00HRS(Dep) 16.07HRS (ARR).

The Corporation added: “the commuting public is hereby advised that as part of the new security measures on the Abuja-Kaduna service, it is now mandatory to present the following documents before being allowed to board the train.

“1. National Identification Number (NIN) for every adult boarding the train.

Valid boarding ticket. No access will be allowed into the departure or arrival hall without a valid ticket.

Purchase of tickets by proxy is only limited to minors and a specified number of adult passengers. All individual adult travellers must submit their NIN before the ticket can be issued.

“Please Note: online and mobile app ticket purchases will be available from 8:00 am on Sunday 4th December 2022. Ticket offices at the stations will be open from 06.30 am on Monday 5th December 2022.

“The Management of Nigerian Railway Corporation hereby solicit the co-operation of our esteemed passengers in ensuring our service remains safe and secure. Any inconvenience to the travelling public is regretted.”

How Telecom Policies Are Enhancing Digital Access – NCC Boss, Danbatta

Prof Umar Garba Danbatta

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Professor Umar Danbatta, has said that diligent implementation of various telecommunications policies, strategies and regulatory frameworks has continued to enhance the nation’s capacity to deepen citizens’ access to digital resources and transform media.

Danbatta spoke at a two-day International Conference of the Association of Media and Communication Researchers of Nigeria (AMCRON), which ended at the weekend.

He acknowledged that policies have positively impacted the country’s economic and social progress.

In the speech at the conference with the theme: “Influence of Communication Policies on Digital Revolution in Nigeria,” Danbatta, who was represented by NCC’s Director, Research and Development, Ismail Adedigba, said that communication policies are essentially blueprints and strategies, marked by plans for the development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

He added that the policies are planned in a way that nudges people to harness opportunities of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) through the embrace of digital culture across sectors by individual, businesses and institutions.

He explained that, through diligent implementation of telecommunication policies, which have triggered digital revolution, the media and entire field of mass communication have been impacted through innovations that have revolutionized production and consumption of mass communication contents and that make communication easily accessible, more affordable and exchanges faster.

Danbatta, who traced the trajectory of growth in the telecoms industry from 1960 till date, said that the past decades have witnessed formulation of various policies and laws for developing the industry but remarkable growth in the sector started after the sector’s liberalization in 2001.

Professor Danbatta said that through diligent implementation of policies, vision plans and strategic regulatory frameworks by the NCC, in collaboration with relevant stakeholders in the industry, there is increased access to digital services and the media industry is being shaped in terms of patterns of information dissemination through multiple platforms while digital revolution has revealed a new vista of research areas for scholars in the field of mass communication.

“Today, the active telecom subscribers have grown significantly to 212.2 million from about 400,000 aggregate telephone lines in the country as of 2000, on the eve of liberalisation. This represents a teledensity of 111 per cent. Basic Internet subscriptions grew from zero ground to 152.7 million now, while broadband subscriptions stand at over 86 million, representing a 45.09 per cent penetration as of July 2022.

“The industry has also become a major contributor to our national economy with the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry contributing 18.94 per cent to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as of the second quarter of 2022, according to the latest data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). From this, the telecommunications sector alone contributed 15 per cent to GDP.

“The ICT contribution to GDP is, by far, the second largest contributor to the national economy aside from the agriculture sector. From less than $500 million investment in 2001, the investment profile in the nation’s telecommunications sector has also surpassed $70 billion. The telecommunication sector has also created direct and indirect jobs for millions of Nigerians to date.”

In the keynote address, the NCC boss expressed hope that just as the liberalization policies have worked quantifiably for Nigeria’s progress, yielding exponential results, the Commission is committed to the implementation of the various extant economic recovery plans, digital economy policies, the national broadband plan as well as strategic management plans which have been streamlined in NCC Strategic Vision Plans.

The EVC promised that the NCC will continue to ensure more quantum leap and retain its current leadership role in the telecommunications space to lead Nigeria into the next level of development.

“To achieve this, the NCC will continue to strengthen collaboration with the media professionals and communication research-focused bodies such as AMCRON, towards creating an environment where stakeholders can leverage digital infrastructure to achieve greater efficiency in what they do.”

Chairman, Governing Council of AMRCON, Professor Ralph Akinfeleye; President of AMCRON, Professor Eserinune Mojaye and AMCRON Secretary-General, Professor Abiodun Adeniyi, among other participants, commended the NCC for the role it is playing in putting Nigeria on the global map of digital economy and culture.

They also thanked NCC for its consistent, impacting collaboration with scholars, researchers and the entrepreneurship of knowledge production.

2023: I Will Create Wealth For Nigerians, Peter Obi Promises In 7-Point Manifesto

The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi has promised to create wealth for Nigeria households on becoming the elected President come 2023.
In a 72-page, 7-priority area manifesto which he, together with his running mate, Dr. Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed and the Labour Party (LP) on which platform he’s running for the Presidency, released to Nigerians, Peter Obi promised that future under his leadership, will be defined by widespread prosperity based on high economic growth, equal access to health and educational facilities and justice and fairness to all religious, ethnic, and social groups.
He is confident that “the new Nigeria that we will build is a society where political power will no longer be used to serve the interest of the ruling class and subject the people to chronic poverty and deprivation.
“We will build a new social order where political leaders will be public servants working for the good of the people and not predators, flourishing in the midst of extreme poverty and misery.
“We are building a society where citizens are motivated to work hard, to innovate, to invent, fully assured that they will enjoy the fruits of their enterprise.
“We want to create wealth for Nigeria and for every household through diligence, frugality and enterprise.
“Our new Nigeria is a country all Nigerians will be proud to call home because it is an economic giant that can feed its citizens, defend them from any aggression and secure them in their homes and businesses.”
In the manifesto tagged: “Pact with Nigeria” and made public by the LP leadership late Saturday night, December 3, Peter Obi promised to offer honest and competent leadership in order to deliver in 7 key priority areas including Security, economy, restructuring, infrastructure, war against corruption.
The LP candidate said: “As your President, I Peter Gregory Onwubuasi Obi, my Vice President, Yusuf Datti Baba- Ahmed and our team pledge to:
● Secure and unite our dear nation, and manage our diversity such that no one is left behind in Nigeria.
● Move Nigeria from consumption to production.
●Embark on comprehensive legal and institutional reforms and practicable restructuring measures, to fight corruption; to ensure the enthronement of the rule of law, and decisively tackle all forms of corruption.
●Prioritize Human Capital Development through robust investments in STEM education, health, and infrastructural development, with emphasis on wealth creation, distribution and sustainable development.
● Engineer the transition of Nigeria from fossil fuel dependency to climate and eco-friendly energy use.
● Pursue holistic poverty eradication with emphasis on agricultural revolution through effective utilization of our vast arable lands, particularly in Northern Nigeria, and erase Nigeria’s categorization as the poverty capital of the world.
● Improve access to finance, particularly to MSMEs, youths and women, to significantly reduce unemployment and insecurity.
● Ensure that in policy and practice, governance will be made more inclusive, cost-effective, transformative, and less transactional. No more sharing of the national wealth by a few.”
He also promised to “Ensure that our diversity will be leveraged to give women and youths, the aged and persons with disabilities, an unfettered voice in governance, and a renewed sense of patriotism and faith in Nigeria.
“Ensure that Nigeria is progressively better governed through legislative, executive, and judicial reforms, so that the constitutional separation of powers among the three arms of government is entrenched and the three tiers of government allowed to function independently and jointly for a more inclusive and sustainable Nigeria.“
While insisting that a new Nigeria was still possible, he said, “Our vision is a secure, united and prosperous Nigeria that works for everyone and that realizes the hope of black people of the world as a city on the hill.
“We will run a government of national unity, bringing together for the task at hand, all competent, honest, and diligent Nigerians, irrespective of their political affiliations.
“The new Nigeria we build will be truly ‘one nation bound in freedom, peace and unity where peace and justice shall reign.”
According to Obi, for long, the dream of a secure, united and prosperous Nigeria has been betrayed by those who lack the character and competence to achieve the dream.
He noted that at present, a new generation of Nigerian leadership had emerged, tested and tried, honest and dedicated, united in a common mission to reverse the current ugly trend of endemic poverty, insecurity, and create a better future for every Nigerian.
The future under this new generation of leaders will be defined by widespread prosperity based on high economic growth, equal access to health and educational facilities, and justice and fairness to all religious, ethnic, and social groups.
Obi expressed confidence that “the new Nigeria that we will build is a society where political power will no longer be used to serve the interest of the ruling class and subject the people to chronic poverty and deprivation.
“We will build a new social order where political leaders will be public servants working for the good of the people and not predators, flourishing in the midst of extreme poverty and misery.
“We are building a society where citizens are motivated to work hard, to innovate, to invent, fully assured that they will enjoy the fruits of their enterprise.
“We want to create wealth for Nigeria and for every household through diligence, frugality and enterprise.
“Our new Nigeria is a country all Nigerians will be proud to call home because it is an economic giant that can feed its citizens, defend them from any aggression and secure them in their homes and businesses.”
Source: Vanguard.

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