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Today, June 6, is the 80th anniversary of D-Day when allied troops landed on the Normandy beaches with Nigerian groundnuts in their packs. Sadly, President Tinubu is not among the world leaders in France receiving acclamation for our role in the victory

Ayo Akinfe

[1] I have been following these D-Day celebrations religiously and am moved to tears by the history being made here. There are only 23 British D-Day veterans left alive and the sad reality is that this will be the last such parade for them as the youngest among them is 98

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Caf postpones 2025 African Cup of Nations until following year to protect players from burnout

CONTINENTAL body the Confederation of African Football (Caf) has moved the 2025 African Cup of Nations to January 2026 in response to pressure that the tournament will clash with Club World Cup taking place in the US next year.

 

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With the UK currently in the middle of a general election campaign, Nigeria should have tried to influence the foreign trade debate and shift the emphasis away from the xenophobic rhetoric of limiting immigration

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Our leaders are always trying to cash in on the fact that Nigeria will forever be the primary investment destination in Africa from where everyone can reach out to the rest of the continent. What we have not done, however, is get this thinking institutionalised so we influence the foreign trade policy of industrialised nations

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Organised labour and federal government reach agreement that suspends strike until Friday

NIGERIA'S labour movement has suspended its ongoing nationwide strike over a disagreement with the federal government on the minimum wage for a week in a last ditch attempt to reach a negotiated settlement.

 

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As many as 30% of Nigerian adults are living with hypertension according to recent survey

AS many as 30% of Nigerian adults are living with the threat of falling seriously ill from hypertension according to recent findings just published by the Nigerian Society of Hypertension (NSH).

 

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Our National Assembly needs to pass a bill making importing finished consumer goods a criminal offence on a par with embezzling state funds

Ayo Akinfe

[1] In this picture is the Jebba Bridge that straddles the River Niger. It was built by the British in 1915 to speed up the amalgamation of the protectorates of northern and southern Nigeria. At the time, it was arguably the most technological advanced piece of infrastructure in the country

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Meghan writes thank you letters to Nigerian dignitaries who hosted them promising to return

DUCHESS of Sussex Meghan of Markle has written thank you letters to several of the Nigerian dignitaries who treated her and her husband Prince Harry during their recent trip to Nigeria promising to return to the country in the future.

 

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After 12 calendar months in office, President Tinubu needs to take stock and decide on what next. If you ask me, he should make steel the centrepiece of his economic programme as it is what will spur industrialisation

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Set Nigeria an annual target of producing 35m tonnes of steel. This will match Brazilian output and put us on the same trajectory as sister developing nations like Mexico, Iran, Taiwan, South Korea and Vietnam

[2] Announce a radical scrap metal collection programme. This will involve using all the money collected from corrupt officials to buy scrap metal. Maybe call it the Industrial Trader Metal Money Programme

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