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Former Adamawa State Governor Urges Nigerians To Be Patience With Tinubu’s Policies

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Former Adamawa State Governor Urges Nigerians To Be Patience With Tinubu’s Policies....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Barrister Bala Ngilari, a former Governor of Adamawa State, has emphasized that ordinary Nigerians are growing impatient with the government’s actions. Ngilari made this observation during a Sunday interview where he discussed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s policy initiatives.

The former governor appealed to Nigerians to exercise patience with the current administration, as it would take time to witness positive outcomes from many reform efforts. Ngilari noted that President Tinubu inherited a multitude of challenges spanning the past 20 to 30 years from successive governments, and there is no quick-fix solution for them.

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“This government has inherited a backlog of issues, going back perhaps 20 to 30 years, which did not originate with this government, and there is no magical solution that anyone could have applied to solve them instantly. Therefore, in all fairness, President Tinubu has been methodically addressing these challenges. It will require some time to witness the results,” the politician expressed.

He further acknowledged, “Yes, but the issue with Nigerians is their impatience; they desire immediate results, which is not achievable anywhere in the world. I am confident that considering the consistent pace at which they are working, if we give this administration the next six months, we will begin to see progress.”

When questioned about his optimism regarding the potential success of Tinubu’s administration, Ngilari explained, “I am optimistic because, for instance, one bold decision the Tinubu government has made is to halt further borrowing. This, to me, is a commendable economic step. They are affirming that all developmental activities will be financed by our internal resources; we will no longer rely on borrowing because Nigerians are already burdened.”

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“What’s more, this government appears to be responsive. I’ve observed some criticism, such as the initial attempt to provide Nigerians with an N8,000 palliative. There was widespread criticism, and the government reversed its decision. That’s how it should be,” Ngilari added.

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Tinubu Will Still Win 2027 Despite Poor Performance – APC Chieftain Yusuf Claims.

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An All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Senator Abubakar Yusuf, has expressed confidence that President Bola Tinubu will secure victory in the 2027 presidential election, despite what he described as the current government’s underwhelming performance.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, the former federal lawmaker argued that Tinubu’s re-election is likely because the opposition lacks unity and cannot mount a strong challenge.

He said he does not expect opposition politicians to come together in a way that could threaten the president’s chances.

According to him, “APC will win in 2027, not because President Tinubu has done well, but because there is no opposition. There is no challenge in the opposition. Individually, they are very credible, but as a team, I don’t see them working together. Tinubu will more likely win in the 2027 election.”

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Yusuf added that the ruling party is not worried about the opposition due to its fragmented nature.

However, he cautioned President Tinubu against relying heavily on APC governors for electoral support, warning that many of them may not have strong grassroots popularity.

He also warned that internal disagreements within the party, especially over candidate selection, could trigger serious conflicts and weaken the APC if not properly handled.

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“APC is not jittery because we don’t have a challenge. What we should worry about is an intra-party crisis. There may be implosions if care is not taken. If they insist on an automatic ticket, they will lose many members to other parties. There will be implosions if they refuse to allow free and fair elections,” he said.

Yusuf further advised the president not to overestimate the influence of some governors, adding that several of them are not widely popular among voters.

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NiMet Warns Of Storms And Strong Winds Across Nigeria.

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The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has warned that several parts of the country may experience thunderstorms, strong winds, and possible disruptions to daily activities on Monday.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to a weather update shared on Sunday via its official X handle, NiMet said the day is expected to begin with hot and sunny conditions in many areas before changing later.

In the North, morning heat is expected to give way to isolated thunderstorms later in the day, with places like Taraba likely to experience brief storms and gusty winds.

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For the North-Central region, the agency predicted a warm and calm start, followed by possible thunderstorms and rainfall in some states, while others may experience strong winds. Affected areas may include Niger, Kwara, Benue, Kogi, Nasarawa, and the Federal Capital Territory.

In the South, more intense storm activity is expected as the day progresses, with states such as Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Enugu, Anambra, Rivers, and Delta likely to see rain, lightning, and possible disruption to outdoor activities.

NiMet advised residents to take precautions, including securing loose items that could be affected by strong winds and avoiding unnecessary travel during heavy rain due to reduced visibility and slippery roads.

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It also warned against staying in flood-prone areas during rainfall and urged people to seek safe shelter during lightning activity.

Airlines were also advised to obtain regular weather updates from NiMet offices to ensure safe flight operations.

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SSANU Threatens Indefinite Strike Over FG’s 30% Salary Increment Plan.

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The Federal Government has approved a 30 per cent salary increase for non-academic staff in federal universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education, in a move aimed at addressing long-standing welfare concerns in the education sector.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The decision is intended to improve the conditions of service for administrative and technical workers in higher institutions. It comes after years of agitation by unions over pay disparities, unpaid entitlements, and following a recent 40 per cent salary adjustment granted to academic staff.

The approval was contained in a letter dated March 30, 2026, signed by the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa. It stated that the increase would be implemented through a consolidated allowance structure for non-teaching staff.

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Relevant education agencies were directed to begin implementation based on guidelines attached to the memo.

However, the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has rejected the development, insisting that negotiations with the government are still ongoing and no final agreement has been reached.

Following a National Executive Council meeting in Abuja, the union dismissed reports suggesting a concluded deal, saying discussions were still in progress.

SSANU also expressed concern over a circulating letter on the salary adjustment, arguing that it does not reflect the outcome of negotiations so far.

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The union maintained it would not accept any arrangement that does not follow due process and agreed terms, stressing the need for fairness in the negotiation process.

It also reiterated its earlier warning, giving the Federal Government until April 30, 2026, to conclude talks or risk an indefinite strike in collaboration with NASU.

Members were advised to remain alert and await further directives from the union leadership.

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