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Apparently, one of the agreements President Tinubu signed while in Brazil includes a pact on agriculture. I hope it included facets like this

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Within four years, Nigeria needs to raise maize output from the current 10m tonnes to match Mexico’s 28m tonnes. Brazil will provide us with hybrid seedlings to help achieve this

[2] Brazil will assist Nigeria to increase tomato production from the current 4m tonnes to match Pakistan’s 16.6m tonnes

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Finnish court sentences Biafran separatist Simon Ekpa to six years in prison for terrorism

BIAFRAN separatist agitator Simon Ekpa has been sentenced to six years in prison by a Finnish court after he was found guilty of terrorism-related offences and aggravated tax fraud by his local Päijät-Häme District Court.

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Christantus and Chukwueze fly in for medicals with Palace and Fulham respectively 

TWO members of the Super Eagles are set to join English Premier League clubs today before the closing of the transfer window this evening as Uche Christantus is poised to put pen to a deal with Crystal Palace while Samuel Chukwueze is poised to sign for Fulham.

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With Nigerian unemployment currently sitting at around 9m, President Tinubu has to come up with a public works programme using Awolowo’s Liberty Stadium in Ibadan as a template

Ayo Akinfe

[1] There are currently about 9m unemployed people in Nigeria. Between 4% and 5% of the population are without jobs. Most these are youths not trained or educated and lack the skills required in a modern economy

[2] Countries like Brazil and South Africa have successfully introduced public works programmes of late, soaking up millions of unemployed youths. Nigeria needs a similar sort of programme if she is to address her unemployment crisis

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Nottingham Forest and Emmanuel Dennis agree to terminate his contract by mutual consent

SUPER Eagles striker Emmanuel Dennis is set to leave English Premier League side Nottingham forest after he and the club mutually agreed to terminate his contract in a move that will enable him to find a new club before the transfer window closes tomorrow.

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After his recent trips abroad in search of foreign direct investment, what President Tinubu now needs to do is appoint a minister for manufacturing like Germany did in the 1940s


Ayo Akinfe

[1] Nigeria’s fundamental problem is that we are not productive enough as an economy. All our other problems like corruption, mismanagement, kidnapping, ethnic mistrust, religious intolerance, violent crime, terrorism, etc, all stem from that source

[2] If the Tinubu administration wants to fix Nigeria, all it needs to do is address our limited manufacturing capacity and everything else will fall into place

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Arokodare poised for medical today at Molineux after agreeing five year deal with Wolves

SUPER Eagles striker Tolu Arkodare has reached an agreement with English Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers that will see him move from Belgian side Genk in a five year deal worth €27m.

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As part of the drive to grow the economy dramatically, the National Assembly needs to pass the Nigerian Secondary School Subjects Act that introduces the following

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Mining

[2] Manufacturing

[3] Trade finance

[4] Clean energy

[5] Mandarin

[6] Freight and shipping

[7] Infrastructural development

[8] Property development and mortgages

[9] Social media platforms

[10] Public transport

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Nigerian diaspora remittances grow to $600m a month according to recent CBN data

NIGERIAN diasporans have significantly increased the amount they remit back into the country with the monthly total now averaging about $600m compared with the previous average of about $200m a month.

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President Tinubu recently visited Japan and Brazil in search of foreign direct investment. I hope he reached an agreement on the following with both countries

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Our insecurity crisis has spiralled out of control and as such, we need a whole mechanised division of the Nigerian Army trained into a commando unit of special forces up to the standards of say the US Navy Seals or the British SAS. Both Brazil and Japan must agree to train and equip such units

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