Submitted by AkinfeAyo on Tue, 12/17/2019 - 09:41

By Ayo Akinfe
Submitted by AkinfeAyo on Mon, 12/16/2019 - 15:35
GOVERNOR Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has won a landmark legal battle today after a federal high court sitting in the state capital dismissed bribery charges brought against him for lack of evidence.
Submitted by AkinfeAyo on Mon, 12/16/2019 - 15:08
ARSENAL youth defender Joseph Olowu has pledged his senior international future to Nigeria pointing out that he looks forward to playing for the Super Eagles despite missing put on playing the youth teams in the past.
Submitted by AkinfeAyo on Mon, 12/16/2019 - 14:36
NIGERIA'S external reserves have dropped to a two-year low of $39.32bn as a combination of dwindling oil revenue and a fall in foreign direct investment (FDI) have forced the government to delve into its savings to fund its budget.
Submitted by AkinfeAyo on Mon, 12/16/2019 - 13:44
LAGOS State government officials has pledged that they will finally complete the first phase of the ongoing urban light railway project by the end of next year promising that the Blue Rail Line will become operational by December 2020.
Submitted by AkinfeAyo on Mon, 12/16/2019 - 13:06
NIGERIA'S communications and digital economy minister Dr Isa Pantami has warned chief executives of telecommunications companies that he will only tolerate what he terms constructive criticisms from them.
Submitted by AkinfeAyo on Mon, 12/16/2019 - 11:26
NIGERIAN-born football agent Emeka Obasi involved in the transfer of Jadon Sancho from Manchester City to Borussia Dortmund has been cleared by the British Football Association (FA) after an investigation over the circumstances surrounding the transfer.
Submitted by AkinfeAyo on Mon, 12/16/2019 - 10:27
PHARMACIST Taiwo Owatemi has become the youngest ever member of the British Parliament of Nigerian extraction to be elected into office after he scrapped home to win the Coventry North West seat in a close contest.
Submitted by AkinfeAyo on Mon, 12/16/2019 - 10:01

By 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 all scrap metal. Maybe call it the Industrial Trader Metal Money Programme
Submitted by AkinfeAyo on Sun, 12/15/2019 - 11:45

By Ayo Akinfe
(1) Stop going for medical treatment abroad. Basically, this means dying in Nigerian hospitals
(2) Sell off all their private jets
(3) Start sending their kids to Nigerian universities
(4) Restrict themselves to the use of Innoson vehicles
(5) Impose pay restraints on themselves under which no one earns more than four times the minimum wage
(6) Get religious bodies to which they belong to pay a 60% tax rate
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