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An Open Letter to the Leaders of Nigeria: A Call to Awaken the Giant Within To the esteemed leaders of Nigeria, guardians of our great nation, We address you today with a mix of hope and urgency, as citizens who believe deeply in the potential of our beloved country. Nigeria - the Giant of Africa. This title resonates with pride and promise, echoing the strength, resilience, and vibrancy of our people. Yet, today, we write with heavy hearts, as the challenges we face seem to overshadow this greatness. Kidnappings, killings, and insecurity have become too common, leaving families shattered, communities fearful, and a nation yearning for peace. As leaders entrusted with the responsibility to safeguard our people and steer our nation towards prosperity, we ask: How did we arrive at this place of weakness? How did the Giant of Africa become defined by its struggles, rather than its strength? We remind you of who Nigeria is. We are a nation born from courage, shaped by resilience, and ...
Politics “Uncertainty continues around the Peoples Democratic Party convention in Ibadan, after a court again postponed its ruling on a key jurisdiction dispute. Supporters of Nyesom Wike are urging the party to comply with existing court orders. The outcome is expected to influence the PDP’s internal direction in the weeks ahead.” Economy “In economic news, the federal government has withdrawn its proposal for a fifteen-percent import duty on petrol and diesel. Fuel marketers had warned the measure would increase import costs and strain supply lines. Economists are now watching for any impact on fuel prices and inflation.” Business “In business, Aliko Dangote has announced major expansion plans for the Lagos refinery — already the largest in Africa. Capacity is expected to rise from six hundred and fifty thousand barrels per day to more than one-point-four million. The development could significantly reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported fuel.” Technology “In technology, Niger...
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