Council of State backs Tinubu, condemning protests as threats to democracy, emphasizing elections as the only path to change.
Opinion
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Labour leaders and opposition urge Tinubu to end blame-shifting, fix harmful policies, and address Nigeria’s growing economic crisis.
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Senior lawyer Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa urges non-violent protests against Nigeria’s worsening economic conditions and government policies.
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Olisa Agbakoba opposes creating new states, urging regional governance to enhance Nigeria’s economic viability and governance efficiency.
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Poor urban planning and inadequate laws fuel homelessness and slums in Nigerian cities, experts warn. Corruption and lack of enforcement worsen the crisis.
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Streamlining governance costs is essential for Nigeria’s recovery, according to experts. Efficient governance can address many of the country’s pressing issues.
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Experts urge Nigeria to address insecurity and logistic challenges to combat rising food inflation, which has reached 40.66%.
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Nigeria’s Court of Appeal suggests crucial electoral reforms to address flaws and enhance credibility in future elections.
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Dr. Chike Obidigbo argues that June 12 should reflect Nigeria’s democratic failures rather than celebrate it as Democracy Day.
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Lukman blames Buhari for Northern Nigeria’s decline and exonerates Tinubu, highlighting severe challenges and lack of leadership in the region.