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This photograph was taken at the opening of the Nigerian Constitutional Conference in London on this very day 67 years ago. On Sep 29 1958, our leaders reached a consensus on how Nigeria would operate. Let us look at their legacies starting with Awo

Ayo Akinfe

[1] I will start off with Cocoa House, Ibadan, Africa’s first ever skyscraper. Despite his flaws, the more I read about Awolowo, the more I just marvel at his unique ability to envisage the future. He built Cocoa House to serve as a revenue earner that would help fund his social programmes

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ADC opposes Nigerian government's decision to apply for a seat on the UN Security Council

OPPOSITION party the  African Democratic Congress (ADC) has opposed the quest by the Nigerian government to secure a seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) saying President Bola Tinubu's should focus on addressing insecurity challenges at home.

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Vice President Kashim Shettima should refuse to leave New York until the UN adopts Nigeria’s Vision 2050 programme setting new African development goals that look like this

Ayo Akinfe

[1] By 2050, Nigeria is predicted to become the world’s third most populous nation after China and India. We owe it to humanity to also become the world’s third largest manufacturer by then. To avert a global catastrophe, Africa needs to account for at least 20% of global manufacturing by 2050

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Zamfara gold miners remain trapped underground after tunnel collapses cutting them off

SEVERAL gold miners have been reported trapped in a tunnel in Kadauri in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State after the shaft in which they were operating collapsed cutting them off from the outside world.

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Vice President Shettima should not leave this UN summit in New York until he gets clear assurances on global investment in clean energy into the Nigerian economy

Ayo Akinfe

[1] World leaders are currently meeting at the United Nations’ 80th anniversary in New York. While there, among other things, they are busy trying to find ways to reduce the global carbon footprint. One thing they always fail to ever mention, however, is that Africa has very little to do with global warming

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Wolves tell Arokodare to start scoring league goals as he did in the Carabao Cup to save them from the drop

WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers manager Vitor Pereira has told Super Eagles striker Tolu Arokodare to regard his debut goal against Everton in the Carabao Cup this week as the start of a long journey as the club expects a lot more from him this season.

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Would you not love it if the new Olubadan Rasheed Ladoja calls a meeting of Oyo State monarchs and presents them with a development plan for forwarding on to the government

Ayo Akinfe

[1] With a population of about 8m Oyo State is the sixth most populous in the Nigeria. It also has the largest landmsss of all the states in the south of the country with area of 28,454 square kilometres. It is thus no surprise that Lagos State for instance, hires land in Oyo State for agriculture. Going forward, Oyo may have to do a bit more of that, given that Lagos has no land for agricultural expansion

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Man United intend sending scouts to U20 World Cup to look at Flying Eagles goalkeeper

ENGLISH Premier League giants Manchester United plan sending scouts to the Fifa U20 World Cup which kicks off in Chile this weekend to go and watch Nigerian goalkeeping sensation Ebenezer Harcourt with a view to signing him.

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This week, President Tinubu will be addressing the UN General Assembly as it celebrates its 80th anniversary. Why are Nigerians not demonstrating outside the building making demands like these of the industrialised world?

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Population-wise, we are number seven in the world. Nigeria should thus be the seventh largest foreign direct investment (FDI) destination by 2030. G20 UN members must pledge to invest at least $10bn annually in Nigeria

[2] Every automobile manufacturer must be compelled to open at least one assembly plant in Africa by 2030. We refuse to be left behind in this clean energy and electric car revolution

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Armed gunmen abduct member of Plateau State House of Assembly as banditry spreads to Middle Belt

ARMED gunmen have abducted the lawmaker representing the Pankshin South constituency in the Plateau State House of Assembly Hon Laven Jacob in what appears to be a major escalation of banditry across northern Nigeria.

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