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09/09/2024

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27/08/2024

, Fresh crisis brews in LP as NWC counters Otti’s move for leadership dissolution
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, The decision of the Abia State Governor, Alex Otti to convene a National Executive Council meeting of the Labour Party, to dissolve the current leadership of the party has hit the rock.
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, DAILY POST reports that the governor had recently met with the national chairman of the party, Julius where he tendered his intent to convene a NEC meeting on Saturday, August 31.
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, The governor argued that the tenure of the party’s current leadership had expired long ago.
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, But the National Working Committee, NWC of the party in a meeting convened by Abure on Tuesday, countered the move, stating that there is no “vacuum in the leadership of our Party”.
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, The NWC insisted that conscious of the fact that the tenure of the executives was to expire in June 2024, the National Convention of the Party was held on March 27, 2024.
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, In a statement on its official website, the party questioned why Governor Otti, who was ably represented by his Deputy at the convention that took place in Nnewi, Anambra State is still calling for the dissolution of leadership.
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, “The NWC must also state in addition, that the Labour Party is different from other Political Parties in the sense that it is not a party that is controlled by one man, woman or leader; neither is it a party that can be put in the pocket of one person.
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, “It is a party for the generality of the people. For these reasons, it was possible to record the successes it made in the 2023 general election.
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, “The outlook of the party made it possible for people like Dr Alex Otti to use the platform and win in 2023 after trying and failing in APC, PDP and even APGA. Therefore, the ideology, principles, ideals and outlook of the party must be maintained”, the statement added.

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27/08/2024

, AFCON 2025Q: NFF begs Labbadia to take charge of Benin, Rwanda games
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, Newly appointed Super Eagles head coach, Bruno Labbadia can now take charge of the team for the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Benin Republic and Rwanda.
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, Labbadia’s appointment was confirmed by the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF on Tuesday.
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, Technical director of the NFF, Augustine Eguavoen was earlier expected to manage the Super Eagles against the Cheetahs and Amavubi.
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, According to SCORENigeria, the NFF now want the German to take charge of the Super Eagles for the two games.
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, The 58-year-old was initially not open to the idea but accepted after he was prevailed on by top officials of the NFF.
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, Labbadia will now fly into Nigeria with his assistants for the matches and work with the provisional squad compiled by Eguavoen.
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, The Super Eagles face Benin on September 4, before they travel to Rwanda three days later.

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27/08/2024

, Angry youths attack Rep in Bauchi, accuse lawmaker of poor representation
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, The member representing Ningi/Warji Federal Constituency of Bauchi State in the House of Representatives, Adamu Hashimu Ranga, narrowly escaped being mobbed by angry youths who allegedly attacked his convoy in Ningi.
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, DAILY POST reports that Ranga, who was elected in 2023 under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, had attended the burial of the late Emir of Ningi, Muhammadu Yunusa Danyaya, on Sunday along with other prominent figures from the Ningi Emirate Council.
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, However, during the event, some youths of his constituency expressed their displeasure with his representation, accusing him of neglecting them since his election and relocation to Abuja.
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, The youths began chanting “Ba mu yi, ba mu yi” in Hausa, which translates to ‘We don’t want you’, while throwing sand and stones at the lawmaker as he was leaving the late Emir’s palace around 5:42 pm.
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, DAILY POST gathered that all efforts to calm the youths proved futile as the attack continued. The attack escalated as the lawmaker approached his vehicle, resulting in severe damage to the car, with the windows, windscreen and rear mirrors shattered.
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, An eyewitness, in a phone interview with DAILY POST, described the incident as unfortunate.
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, He said, “I came out of the palace deeply saddened by the Emir’s demise, only to see youths throwing sand and stones at a car. When I moved closer, I realised it was our representative being attacked.”
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, He added that the youths had mobilised upon seeing the lawmaker, positioning themselves near his car and starting the attack as soon as he was leaving the palace.
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, It was further gathered that it took the intervention of security operatives for the lawmaker to be driven away from the scene.
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, Efforts to reach the Rep, Adamu Hashim Ranga, for comments were unsuccessful as of the time of writing this report.
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, Recall that the lawmaker’s constituents had also attempted to recall him from the National Assembly. It took the intervention of the late Emir of Ningi and others for them to stop collecting signatures to that effect.

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27/08/2024

, BREAKING: Tinubu set to travel to China to perfect rail contract, other MOUs
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, Plans are being perfected for President Bola Tinubu to travel to China by the first week of September 2024.
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, According to the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, the trip will afford Tinubu an opportunity to meet with the Prime Minister, Xi Jinping, during which bilateral matters will be discussed.
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, Tinubu will also meet with the management of China’s construction giants, the Chinese Rail Construction Company (CRCC) with a view to concluding contract terms for the Ibadan to Abuja rail project.
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, The Presidential spokesman also explained that the trip will attract other foreign direct investment to Nigeria, especially in the areas of agriculture, power, commerce and communications, as several MOUs would be signed.
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, More details later…

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27/08/2024

, Northern youths write Tinubu, demand sack of NMDPRA boss
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, The Coalition of Northern Youths Organization has written an open letter to President Bola Tinubu, calling for the sack of the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Engr. Farouk Ahmed.
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, The northern youths further issued a seven-day ultimatum asking Ahmed to resign or face mass action.
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, The demand came as the Authority faces scrutiny over its handling of petroleum products’ importation and regulation.
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, The coalition, in an open letter signed by its spokesperson, Muhammed Saad Aboki, claimed that Ahmed faces multiple allegations, including economic sabotage related to the importation of petroleum products containing high levels of unsafe compounds.
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, The letter read: “With a bleeding heart, the above named organization writes to notify you of its resolve to call for the sack of Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) Engineer Farouk Ahmed.
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, “This became necessary after a deep and thorough review of all that has happened recently, surrounding the Chief Executive Officer, which led us to a number of allegations leveled against him that are hereby under listed:
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, “As CEO of a regulatory body in the oil and gas industry, he was giving out licenses to some traders who regularly import high- sulphur content (of around 1800ppm and 2000ppm, respectively, diesel into Nigeria, knowing fully that such products pose grave health risks and huge financial losses for the country.
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, “Propagation of reckless and unguarded statements outage conducting any prior investigation, which sparked national courage, spread of further tension in the country amidst ongoing protest against the Government.
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, “Deliberately acting against Petroleum Industry Act (section 109) which introduced the Domestic Crude Supply Obligation to ensure that local refineries receive crude allocations without being strangled.
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, “Alleged possession of a refinery/blending plant in Malta, hence his continued insistence on the continued importation of fuel, which is an act of economic sabotage as the imported products have been shown to contain high levels of dangerous compounds.
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, “Abuse of office and using his position as Chief Executive Officer of a regulatory body to undermine local refineries and frustrate their operations and existence, knowing fully their existence will reduce demand for foreign exchange and strengthen Naira, hiding under the pretence of producing inferior products by these refineries, whereas it is the imported products that are inferior.”
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, The letter added: “In view of this unfortunate and rather shameful development, Coalition of Northern Youths has unanimously resolved to call for the sack of Engineer Farouk Ahmed to allow for a neutral ground on which a proper investigation into various allegations leveled against him will be conducted. We honestly believe it is only if he is not in the picture that thorough investigation will be carried out without any obstruction in the process or bias.
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, “Sir, you will concur with me that it is high time we started to punish the perpetrators of bribery and corruption, unprofessionalism and incompetency to serve as deterrence and also in line with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda to make Nigeria a better nation.
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, “Against this backdrop, the Coalition of Northern Youth Organization is calling on Nigerians to come out and occupy NMDPRA headquarters daily from Wednesday 28th August 2024 until Engr Farouk Ahmed resigns or is sacked for inflicting suffering on Nigerians and inciting Nigerians against the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu.”

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27/08/2024

, Military will not heed call to overthrow Tinubu’s govt – Army Chief Lagbaja
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, The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Taoreed Lagbaja on Tuesday said the military will not heed calls for overthrow of democratically elected government to satisfy some interests.
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, Speaking in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State at the opening ceremony of the COAS Combined 2nd and 3rd Quarters Conference, Lagbaja said the call for military takeover was majorly coming from young Nigerians who never experienced the era of Nigeria’s extensive military rule.
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, He stressed that the Nigerian Army was not ready to lose the “new prestige” it has painstakingly built in the past 25 years by allowing safe democratic rule.
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, “The Nigerian Army will not allow itself to be used to undemocratically sail some interests to power. As the Service that received the most image bashing as a fallout of previous military interventions in Nigeria,
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, the Nigerian Army is not poised to losing the new prestige it has painstakingly built in the past 25 years,
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, secure, and united,” he said.
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, Lagbaja noted that the Nigerian Army and its sister services have continued to receive support from the government at both the national and sub-national levels as shown in the recent purchase of 2 BELL UH-1 Huey Helicopters equipped with advanced sensors and enablers to conduct a range of missions, including reconnaissance, surveillance, logistics and medical evacuation, among other functions.
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, He added that welfare of widows and family members of fallen heroes remains on course.
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, On the fallout of the recent nationwide hunger protest, the Army Chief stated that the situation was an eye opener that as an Armed Force, they should not only focus on physical security and defense of the nation but that food and social security issues can snowball into physical security challenges.
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, He said though the situation that led to the protest seemed to have settled, the Nigerian Army understands that the issue of food security was among the factors that led to the protest.
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, The COAS pledged the Army’s resolve to wade in through the review of its agricultural policy.
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, He further said the Nigerian Army currently provide security cover for farmers in critical farming communities in the North East,North West and North Central zones so as to prevent the devastating consequences of a halt in food production in those regions on the entire country’s food supply chain.
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, “The Nigerian Army will, in the coming days, review its agricultural policy to better position the Nigerian Army Farms and Ranches Limited to significantly boost crop production so that the Army can release grains into the market at highly subsidized rate in support of government efforts.
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, “Furthermore, the Army Headquarters is reviewing some proposals for partnerships with Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government and reputable private organizations on how best to collaborate to resolve food crisis in the country,” he added.
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, Lagbaja revealed that the Nigerian Army has acquired other combat enablers such as Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles,rifles, and ammunition to strengthen operations and security across the country.
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, Declaring the event open, the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno expressed happiness that the conference was held in Akwa Ibom and commended the COAS for the “purposeful direction he has given to Nigerian Army towards meeting its constitutional responsibility”.
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, Eno equally assured of the state government’s readiness to lend all necessary support to enable the establishment of the proposed Army base in the state as well as other logistics.

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27/08/2024

, Inter-Religious Council condemns recent killings, kidnappings across Nigeria
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, The Nigeria Inter-Religious Council, NIREC, has expressed concerns over the increase in the level of insecurity in the country.
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, NIREC noted that the rates at which banditry, abductions and killings are increasing in the country is beyond alarming, insisting there is the need to bring these heinous acts to an end.
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, The group spoke in a statement jointly signed by His Eminence, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, President. Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, and His Eminence Alhaji Muhammed Sa’ad Abubakar Sultan of Sokoto and President-General, Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA.
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, “These spate of attacks within the window period of one week is very disheartening and of great concern. NIREC therefore calls on the Government and security agencies to intensify their efforts to eradicate these menaces in our society so that citizens can go about their normal businesses without fear or apprehension,” the statement said.
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, The Council commiserated with the families of all those who lost their lives because of these disdainful acts and also pray that all those that are still in captivity would be safely reunited with their loved ones.
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, “Council would like to call on all Nigerians to be cautious, vigilant and report any suspicious activity as security is a collective effort and not just for the government alone,” it added.

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27/08/2024

, Court permits DSS to detain suspected terrorist Ibrahim Nasiru for 60 days
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, Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja has granted permission to the Department of the State Service, DSS, to detain a suspected terrorist, Ibrahim Nasiru for 60 days.
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, The 60 days detention, for thorough investigation into the myriad of allegations against the suspect, is to begin from August 27.
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, Justice Lifu issued the order on Tuesday in Abuja while delivering ruling in an ex-parte application brought before him by DSS.
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, The ex-parte application was argued by Barrister Yunusa Idris Umar on behalf of the DSS.
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, The lawyer informed the court that the suspected terrorist was apprehended on July 29 and was brought before a Magistrate Court in Abuja where initial order to detain him was first obtained.
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, He however explained that the DSS had seen the need to further investigate the suspect following series of terror activities he was linked with.
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, Although details of the alleged terror activities of the suspect were not made public in the open court for security reasons, the lawyer pleaded with the judge to grant the request of the DSS in the interest of security.
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, In a brief ruling, Justice Lifu after scrutinizing documentary exhibits placed before him, ordered that the suspect be held in detention for 60 days only for further interrogation and investigation.

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27/08/2024

Politics
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, Tinubu may become worse than Buhari – Ex-APC vice chair Salihu Lukman
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, Former National Vice Chairman, North-West, of the All Progressives Congress APC, Salihu Lukman has said President Bola Tinubu is on track to becoming worse than former President Muhammadu Buhari.
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, Lukman said governance in Nigeria is currently deteriorating under Tinubu.
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, In a statement he signed, the former APC Vice Chairman lamented that the past administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari was worse than that of Goodluck Jonathan.
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, He noted that the same fate may befall whoever becomes President in 2027.
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, According to Lukman: “If APC is defeated in 2027, what is the guarantee that the new government to emerge post President Asiwaju Tinubu will not be worse?
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, “As Nigerians, we are witnesses of how governments at all levels progressively become worse.
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, “With all the confidence many of us had in former President Muhammadu Buhari, arguably his performance failed to meet public expectations, perhaps worse than former President Goodluck Jonathan.
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, “Certainly, President Asiwaju Tinubu is on track of becoming worse than former President Buhari.”

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27/08/2024

Tinubu hints at economic recovery amid inflation, deficit concerns
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, • Nigeria spends 225% of revenue in 2023 as deficit rises to N13.5tr
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, • FG services debt with N8.56 trillion in 2023
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, • Transport, agric sectors drag as country grows GDP by 3.19% in Q2 2024
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, • GDP growth blind to economic reality, says Onyekpere
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, • Experts caution govt against frivolous spending, corruption
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, Though President Bola Tinubu hailed the latest report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on the state of the economy, which saw the country’s Gross National Product (GDP) posting new growth, there are concerns about the economic reality on the ground, especially as it relates to high inflation and fiscal indiscipline within the administration.
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, According to NBS, the real GDP grew by 3.2 per cent year-on-year in Q2, higher than the 2.51 per cent recorded in the same period of 2023.
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, After another report on declining food and headline inflation, the latest report affirmed that the economy is on the right trajectory and the path to recovery, according to a statement made available to newsmen by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.
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, “As the President said in his August 4, 2024 national broadcast, our economy is recovering. Sooner than later, Nigerians will begin to feel, see and enjoy the impact of his administration’s economic re-engineering efforts.
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, “We want to reiterate that this government will continue to work assiduously to rekindle Nigerians’ hope and confidence. Tinubu is working to build a solid and resilient economy,” Onanuga said.
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, He quoted the President as urging Nigerians to retain their faith in the government and not allow themselves to be swayed by naysayers’ intent in undermining his reforms for their selfish ends.
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, Analysts at the Financial Derivatives Company (FDC) had earlier predicted that Q2 ’24 GDP will show a 3.16 per cent modest increase; the yearly average likely at 3.07 per cent, in line with the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) revised projection.
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, FOR stakeholders however, unchecked corruption, wasteful spending, unremitted revenues by ministries, departments and agencies and debt servicing may have caused the Federal Government to record N13.5 trillion in deficit after spending 225 per cent of its revenue in 2023.
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, They also argued on the need to embrace fiscal discipline and further drive inflation lower, with the impact felt by people at the lowest rung of the ladder.
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, The 2023 Fiscal Accounts Report of the Accountant General of the Federation, which revealed the 225 per cent spending explained that while the government generated revenue of N5.99 trillion in 2023, it spent N19.50 trillion thereby recording a deficit of N13.50 trillion, which amounted to 225 per cent of the total revenue.
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, A further breakdown of the government’s financial standing also showed that the country spent a whopping N8.56 trillion or 43.9 per cent of the budget to service its debt in 2023.
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, The country also incurred a fiscal deficit of N13.5 trillion or 225 per cent from spending N19.5 trillion, three times more than its total revenue of N5.99 trillion in 2023.
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, Citing the 2023 Fiscal Accounts Report of the Accountant General of the Federation, BudgIT, a non-governmental organization (NGO) on its X handle yesterday, said that the Federal Government made revenue of N5.99 trillion and spent N19.50 trillion, recording a deficit of N13.50 trillion.
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, The organisation noted that the government spent more than three times what it earned in revenue last year.
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, Giving details of the revenue, the NGO group said N3.80 trillion of the revenue came from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) while the Federal Government’s share of independent revenue brought in N1.98 trillion.
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, The Federal Government’s share of the Federation Account contributed N2.39 trillion, exchange rate differences were N715.75 billion, while value-added tax (VAT) generated N441.87 billion.
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, “While the government’s revenues are swelling, a chunk of the earnings are gulped through debt servicing, leaving the government with a pittance to meet up with its fiscal responsibilities,” BudgIT said, adding that debt servicing accounted for 43.9 per cent of the budget at N8.56 trillion — the largest single expense.
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, BudgIT also stated that non-debt spending took up 27.8 per cent at N5.42 trillion, while capital expenditure was 23 per cent at N4.49 trillion.
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, “Of the money spent in 2023, capital expenditure, which includes investments in infrastructure projects, construction of schools or hospitals got a paltry N4.49 trillion.
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, “A significant portion of government spending was directed towards debt servicing, surpassing the revenue generated. As a result, the government continues to drift away from fiscal responsibility by borrowing more than it earns, resulting in a deficit of N13.50 trillion,” BudgIT stressed.
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, MEANWHILE, the NBS report showed that the 3.19 per cent growth rate is higher than the 2.51 per cent recorded in the second quarter of 2023 and higher than the first quarter of 2024 growth of 2.98 per cent.
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, It said the performance of the GDP in the second quarter of 2024 was driven mainly by the Services sector, which recorded a growth of 3.79 per cent and contributed 58.76 per cent to the aggregate GDP.
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, The agriculture sector, the NBS said declined to 1.41 per cent, from the growth of 1.50 per cent recorded in the second quarter of 2023. The surprise growth was recorded by the industry sector, which grew by 3.53 per cent, an improvement from -1.94 per cent recorded in the second quarter of 2023.
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, The transport sector, according to NBS, also recorded a deficit, falling from 3.33 per cent in Q1 to -13.53 per cent in Q2, 2024. Precisely road transport growth also declined from 5.58 per cent in Q1 to -15.88 per cent three months, which revealed the challenges in the transportation sector, including bad roads, insecurity and the jump in the price of petrol since the beginning of 2024.
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, The report noted that in terms of share of the GDP, the industry and services sectors contributed more to the aggregate GDP in the period under review, compared to the corresponding quarter of 2023.
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, “In the quarter under review, aggregate GDP at basic price stood at N60.93 trillion in nominal terms. This performance is higher when compared to the second quarter of 2023, which recorded aggregate GDP of N52.1 trillion, indicating a year-on-year nominal growth of 16.94 per cent,” the report said.
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, The Lead Director, of the Centre for Social Justice, Eze Onyekpere, who decried the rising debt amid splashing cash on frivolous items, declared that there is nothing to celebrate as the GDP growth is blind to the economic reality of the Nigerian people.
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, He explained: “When the year-on-year growth is juxtaposed with population growth, it will be clear that there is nothing much to celebrate. The baseline from which growth is calculated is too low and any negative movement could simply mean a deviation from Stone Age economic description. For the industrial sector, with all the challenges from the energy crisis, forex issues, raw materials, to inflation, the growth demonstrates the resilience of the sector, and the ‘never give up spirit’ of Nigerians because it was a development against the odds of all official policies, which were meant to drag it down.”
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, He charged the NBS to ensure that the methodology used in arriving at the GDP growth details is robust.
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, On his part, a former chairman Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), FCT branch, Dr Benjamin Ogbeide, said the debt issue is not one anyone should be proud of, saying, “How do you explain the huge sum expended on debt servicing? Our revenue is low, but our expenses are rising by the day, which is why the government keeps borrowing and borrowing.”
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, He insisted that for Nigeria to attain a growth level that will impact the standard of living of Nigerians, the government must shore up the revenue the country is generating while a deliberate effort is made to curtail debt and government spending, especially on officials as well as National Assembly members.
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, His words: “We are not a productive economy. The government should encourage manufacturers by providing a friendly environment and checking insecurity so that farmers can go back to their farms. They have been promising that the Port Harcourt refinery will start production, if that happens, it will help us generate more revenue.
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, “But more importantly, we need to cut down the cost of governance. This administration has the highest number of ministers, they are buying a new Presidential jet and building the Vice President’s residence with billions of naira, which was even borrowed. It is annoying.”
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, An investment banker, Tolulope Alayande, said the report is not unexpected considering the available information in the public space.
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, He argued that distribution of N160 million cars each to more than 450 lawmakers, building a new residence for the Vice President, and launching a student loans scheme when the government heavily depends on borrowing are all pointers to the way Tinubu is running the country.
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, Alayande added: “For me, I see no surprise in the report. With the exemption of student loan schemes, and credit opportunities for certain categories of workers, this government has been horrendous in managing the finances of this country. Yes, a few achievements have been made in increasing crude oil production, but it is not at a level that the government can afford to spend recklessly on items that are not needed. I think the government can be a bit more responsible.”
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, On his part, a professor of capital market at the Nasarawa State University, Uche Uwaleke, said the financial sector grew by 28.79 per cent is a demonstration that the GDP growth is detached from the productive sectors of the economy.
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, He said: “In my view, this identified growth pattern, weighted in favour of the services sector, is not healthy for a developing economy such as ours. Little wonder, economic growth does not appear inclusive reflecting in rising unemployment and poverty levels.
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, “It is time we reset this faulty economic structure, leveraging technology, in favour of the productive sectors – industry and agriculture.”
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, According to the NBS report, the growth rate in Q2 is also higher than the 2.98 per cent growth in Q1 2024.
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, The GDP’s performance in Q2 2024 was driven by the service sector, which recorded a growth of 3.79 per cent and contributed 58.76 per cent to the aggregate output, the report noted.
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, The agriculture sector reportedly grew by 1.41 per cent in contrast to the 1.50 per cent recorded in Q2 2023, while the industrial sector’s growth was 3.53 per cent, up from the -1.94 per cent recorded in Q2 2023.
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, NBS also reported that crude production grew to 1.41 million barrels per day, compared with 1.22mbpd a year earlier.
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, “We are confident that with the policies we have put in place, we expected production to rise to about two million barrels very soon,” Tinubu said.
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, In terms of share of the GDP, the industry and services sectors contributed more to the aggregate GDP in Q2 2024 compared to the corresponding quarter of 2023.
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, In the quarter under review, aggregate GDP at basic price stood at N60,930,000.58 in nominal terms. This performance is higher than Q2 2023, which recorded an aggregate GDP of N52,103,927.13, indicating a 16.94 per cent year-on-year nominal growth.
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27/08/2024

Full List: All 36 coaches who have managed Nigeria’s Super Eagles
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, The Nigeria Football Federation announced that it has reached an agreement with German tactician Bruno Labbadia to become the Head Coach of Nigeria’s Senior Men’s National Team, the Super Eagles.
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, NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, stated on Tuesday: “The NFF Executive Committee has approved the recommendation of its Technical and Development Sub-Committee to appoint Mr. Bruno Labbadia as Head Coach of the Super Eagles. The appointment is with immediate effect.”
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, Born in Darmstadt, Germany on February 8, 1966, Labbadia won two caps for Die Mannschaft in his playing career, which included stints at Darmstadt 98, Hamburger SV, FC Kaiserslautern, Bayern Munich, FC Cologne, Werder Bremen, Armenia Bielefeld, and Karlsruher SC. He triumphed in the German Bundesliga with Bayern Munich as a player in 1994. As a coach, he led clubs like Hertha Berlin, VfB Stuttgart, VfL Wolfsburg, Hamburger SV, and Bayer Leverkusen and holds a UEFA Pro License.
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, Labbadia becomes the sixth German to coach the Super Eagles, following in the footsteps of Karl-Heinz Marotzke, Gottlieb Göller, Manfred Höner, Berti Vogts, and Gernot Rohr. Höner led the Eagles to a runner-up position at the 1988 Africa Cup of Nations, while Rohr guided Nigeria to the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals in Russia.
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, Labbadia’s immediate challenge is to lead the three-time African champions in two 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches against Benin Republic on September 7th in Uyo and Rwanda on September 10th in Kigali, with four more matches scheduled for October and November to conclude the qualifying race.
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, He is the 37th head coach of the Super Eagles in history: see full list below:
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, John Finch (England) – 1949
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, Daniel Anyiam (Nigeria) – 1954-1956; 1964-1965
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, Les Courtier (England) – 1956-1960
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, Moshe Beit Halevi (Israel) – 1960-1961
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, George Vardar (Hungary) – 1961-1963
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, Joey Blackwell (England) – 1963 – 1964
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, József Ember (Hungary) – 1965-1968
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, Sabino Barinaga (Spain) – 1968-1969
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, Peter ‘Eto’ Amaechina (Nigeria) – 1969-1970
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, Karl-Heinz Marotzke (Germany) – 1970-1971; 1974
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, Jorge Penna (Brazil) – 1972-1973
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, Jelisavčić ‘Father Tiko’ Tihomir (Yugoslavia) – 1974-1978
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, Otto Glória (Brazil) – 1979-1982
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, Gottlieb Göller (Germany) – 1981
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, Adegboye Onigbinde (Nigeria) – 1983-1984; 2002
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, Chris Udemezue (Nigeria) – 1984-1986
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, Patrick Ekeji (Nigeria) – 1985
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, Paul Hamilton (Nigeria) – 1987; 1989
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, Manfred Höner (Germany) – 1988-1989
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, Clemens Westerhof (Netherlands) – 1989-1994
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, Amodu Shaibu (Nigeria) – 1994-1995; 1996-1997; 2001-2002; 2008-2010
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, Johannes Bonfrere (Netherlands) – 1995-1996; 1999-2001
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, Philippe Troussier (France) – 1997
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, Monday Sinclair (Nigeria) – 1997-1998
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, Bora Milutinović (Yugoslavia) – 1998
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, Thijs Libregts (Netherlands) – 1999
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, Christian Chukwu (Nigeria) – 2002-2005
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, Augustine Eguavoen (Nigeria) – 2005-2007; 2010; 2022
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, Berti Vogts (Germany) – 2007-2008
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, Lars Lagerbäck (Sweden) – 2010
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, Samson Siasia (Nigeria) – 2010-2011; 2016
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, Stephen Keshi (Nigeria) – 2011-2014; 2015
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, Sunday Oliseh (Nigeria) – 2015-2016
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