Harry and Meghan will not meet with Tinubu as their visit is a private and not an official one

 

BRITAIN'S Duke and Duchess of York Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be meeting with President Bola Tinubu during their three day visit to Nigeria because their trip is a private and not an official one according to  high commission in Abuja.

 

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President Tinubu needs to build on the CBN's ban on the spraying of naira by sending a bill to the National Assembly that will compel Nigerians to invest that money in cooperative societies

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For starters, we need mega manufacturing plants in the following sectors:

[1] Okada riders
[2] Fabric retailers
[3] Cocoa farmers
[4] Automobile spare parts traders
[5] Luxurious bus companies
[6] Fishermen who use trawlers
[7] Generator distributors
[8] Livestock herdsmen who use animal feed
[9] Major microphone users like churches and mosques
[10] Food crop farmers who use fertilisers

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I hope that President Tinubu’s recent bilateral summit with the prime minister of the Netherlands involved a deal asking for Dutch investors to come invest in a Nigerian seed company to produce hybrid seedlings

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[1] Cocoa - We need to boost our annual harvest to 1m tonnes from the current 330,000 tonnes

[2] Rice - We need to boost our national harvest to 10m tonnes from the current 4m tonnes

[3] Sugarcane - We need a 10m tonne crop, up from the current 38,000 tonnes

[4] Palm oil - We need to boost output to 20m tonnes from the current 1m tonnes

[5] Wheat - We desperately need to boost production to about 10m tonnes from the current 60,000 tonnes

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Tinubu ends speculation about his whereabouts as he arrives back in Abuja from Holland

PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu has ended speculation about his whereabouts and returned to Nigeria after a two-week absence that saw him visit Saudi Arabia and the Netherlands flying into the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

 

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I hope President Tinubu realises that he needs to back up the construction of the Calabar to Lagos Expressway with a comprehensive Nigerian Atlantic Seaboard policy

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[1] We appear to have finally woken up to the economic potential of Nigeria’s Atlantic seaboard. We have 853km of coastline, which is a cashcow and goldmine. We should consider the construction of the Lagos-Calabar Expressway as the first step of a major action plan

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Now that we have an international chef of global repute in Hilda Bassey, Nigeria’s government should make her the poster girl of our foods and use this lady to push our products into global markets

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Food items we can package as fast food king of like pizzas, kebabs and McDonald’s:

[1] Abula

[2] Suya/asun/kilishi

[3] Pepper soup

[4] Jollof/fried rice

[5] Moi-moi and ogi

[6] Gari and fish

[7] Nkwobi

[8] Fried yam and akara

[9] Yam porridge

[10] Pounded yam and egusi

Here is the strategy:

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Oluremi Tinubu hosts Nigeria's first ever female Sandhurst-trained officer Oluchukwu Owowoh

NIGERIA'S first ever graduate from Britain's illustrious Sandhurst Royal Military Academy Second Lieutenant Oluchukwu Owowoh has been hosted by first lady Oluremi Tinubu in Abuja over the weekend who described her as exemplary.

 

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President Tinubu needs to appoint a minister of state for basic consumer goods manufacturing with a mandate to oversee the mass-production of basic food and household items to combat inflation

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[1] Like every other economy in the world, Nigeria lives at the mercy of supply and demand fundamentals. We are thus particularly vulnerable to inflation as with a population of 200m, there is always going to be a massive demand for consumer goods

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I am still waiting to hear President Tinubu unveil an education policy that looks something like this

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[1] Nigeria will offer free tuition to every child right up until the end of secondary school

[2] Nigeria will spend 15% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on education

[3] Nigeria’s federal government will provide free uniforms in all public schools

[4] As a nation, we will offer one free school meal for all state primary and secondary school pupils

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I am surprised that not one state government in Nigeria has invested in a moi-moi pouch manufacturing facility using these leaves

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[1] Nigerians erroneously believe that the main cause of all their problems is corruption. Well, I can tell them now, that all our problems as a nation stem from the fact that we are not productive enough

[2] Our productivity is so low due to a combination of intellectual laziness, sheer incompetence, vanity, a preference for ostentation, an over-dependence on the government and a general lack of initiative among the populace

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