Nigerian Labour Congress stands firm as President Joe Ajaero faces charges, threatening nationwide strikes in response to government pressure.
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Ondo farmers raise alarm over politicians diverting federal agricultural inputs, threatening food security and marginalizing smallholder women farmers.
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Tokunbo Awolowo-Dosunmu expresses disappointment that her father’s vision of a united, prosperous Nigeria is still unrealized.
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Obasanjo blames Nigeria’s stagnation on self-centered leadership, urging leaders to prioritize service, knowledge, and community development.
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Afe Babalola warns that FG’s palliatives worsen poverty, urges reenactment of 1963 constitution for a better Nigeria.
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Nigerian manufacturers warn that further interest rate hikes could cripple the industry, leading to closures, job losses, and economic instability.
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Anglican bishops criticize Nigeria’s handling of protests, urging swift government action on hunger, security, and economic reforms.
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Council of State backs Tinubu, condemning protests as threats to democracy, emphasizing elections as the only path to change.
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Oba Adejugbe orders lower food prices in Ado Ekiti, bans middlemen to stop price inflation and protect consumers
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Labour leaders and opposition urge Tinubu to end blame-shifting, fix harmful policies, and address Nigeria’s growing economic crisis.