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Tinubu’s Abrupt Removal Of Subsidy Led To Severe Hardship. I Never Anticipated Exchanging Over N1000 For A Dollar – Prof. Sagay

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Tinubu’s Abrupt Removal Of Subsidy Led To Severe Hardship. I Never Anticipated Exchanging Over N1000 For A Dollar – Prof. Sagay....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

 

Prof. Itse Sagay, a former adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari, has voiced his concern over the sudden removal of subsidy by President Bola Tinubu, stating that it caused significant hardship in Nigeria…….CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

During an appearance on a Channels Television program on Friday, February 9, Sagay expressed his belief that Tinubu should have waited for six months after assuming office before eliminating the fuel subsidy.

The Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) remarked, “Petrol is indispensable to our daily lives. The cost of living is escalating, making basic necessities unaffordable. I believe we could have waited another six months while internal production was increasing, then the subsidy could have been removed gradually.”

“The abruptness and suddenness of the decision to remove the petrol subsidy has resulted in an immediate level of suffering that is almost intolerable,” Sagay added.

“I don’t fully agree with the timing and method of some of the current actions. Regarding petrol, I would have preferred if the government had exercised patience to allow internal production to commence before eliminating the subsidy. Now, with Dangote producing and the Port Harcourt refinery nearing completion, perhaps if we had waited a bit longer, the transition would not have been as harsh. Although we are already in it, I believe we are in capable hands and we will overcome it. We have been dealing with this subsidy for decades, and a few more months would not have been detrimental. The change in lifestyle is evident now.”

Addressing the depreciation of the naira’s value, Sagay remarked, “I never imagined there would come a time when the dollar would exchange for over N1,000. This trend must be halted, or else it will undermine all the government’s efforts.”

Despite his concerns, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria expressed confidence in the new government and its ability to provide effective leadership for the Nigerian populace.

“They are competent individuals who know what they are doing. I have faith in them, and I believe that with time, the pressure on Nigerians will alleviate, hardships will diminish, and we will be in a much better position than we are now,” Sagay concluded.

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Security Breach: Osun Accord Party Chairman Critically Injured After Vicious Late-Night Attack

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Asimiyu Ajibola, the Accord Party (AP) Chairman for Osogbo Local Government Area in Osun State, is fighting for his life following a targeted shooting on Wednesday night in Osogbo.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Ajibola, widely known as Baba Isila, was ambushed along with his associates around 9:50 pm near the Community Bank in the MDS area. Eyewitnesses reported that suspected gunmen opened fire on a blue Toyota Corolla carrying Ajibola and his friends.

One occupant of the vehicle described the terrifying ordeal, stating that the attackers chased their car while firing repeatedly. They managed to drive to the Dugbe Divisional Police Headquarters for refuge, after which the assailants fled the scene.

Ajibola sustained severe injuries in the attack and was immediately rushed to the UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, where he remains in critical condition.

The Osun State Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi, strongly condemned the violence and demanded a swift, thorough investigation. He stressed that the attack appeared to have political undertones and urged the police to act professionally and impartially to bring the perpetrators to justice.

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“Your Anger Is Misplaced!”: Oby Ezekwesili Exposes The Danger Of Shifting Accountability.to Pastor Adeboye

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Former Minister of Education, Obiageli Ezekwesili, has called on Nigerians to stop targeting the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Enoch Adeboye, with their frustrations regarding the state of the nation. She contends that the clergyman is being incorrectly singled out and is not to blame for Nigeria’s current difficulties.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Ezekwesili emphasized the following points in her statement:

  • She characterized Adeboye as a humble servant of God who has spent his life advocating for peace and national development.

  • While acknowledging that many Nigerians want religious leaders to be more vocal in demanding government accountability, she maintained that Adeboye has consistently offered prayers and spoken up for the nation.

  • She explained that long-standing issues—such as systemic corruption, economic hardship, and insecurity—have left Nigerians exhausted and deeply distrustful of politicians, institutions, and influential figures.

  • She warned that the country has a tendency to prioritize less significant issues rather than addressing urgent national crises.

  • Ezekwesili noted that while Adeboye typically responds to criticism with “dignified silence,” she felt compelled to speak publicly to refocus attention on the “urgency of this moment” and the core issue: the need for religious leaders to help rescue the nation from “ineffectual, corrupt, and selfish politicians”.

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Power And Protest: Aso Villa Under Guard As Nation Demands Answers For Captive Pupils And Teachers.

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Early Thursday morning, heightened security measures were implemented around the Presidential Villa in Abuja in anticipation of a protest regarding the continued abduction of students and teachers by terrorists. A wide array of security forces—including the military, police, the Department of State Services (DSS), the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), and the Vigilante Group of Nigeria—were stationed at key locations.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The security operation led to significant disruptions, including:

  • Checkpoints and barricades were established on major roads leading to the Villa, restricting both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

  • Many employees were unable to reach their workplaces due to these movement restrictions.

  • Heavy traffic congestion occurred along the corridors of the Supreme Court, the National Assembly, and the Federal Secretariat, leaving many commuters stranded and forcing others to find alternative routes.

The demonstration, organized by human rights activist and African Action Congress presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore alongside the Take It Back Movement, was planned to begin at Eagle Square before moving toward the Presidential Villa. The primary goal of the protest is to demand the immediate release of all victims kidnapped nationwide. Furthermore, organizers have called for President Bola Tinubu to either ensure the safety and release of the captives or resign, citing a perceived failure of the government to protect citizens. This protest reflects growing public outcry regarding the frequency of school attacks and kidnappings, as well as a broader demand for increased accountability and improved security across Nigeria.

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