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Protest: Women affairs minister, Asari Dokubo organise peace rally in Abuja
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Protest: Women affairs minister, Asari Dokubo organise peace rally in Abuja
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By Tobouke JEMINE
The Minister for Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy Ohanenye, and the leader of the Niger Delta Volunteer Force, Asari Dokubo, organized a mass national peace rally in Abuja, urging Nigerian women, youth leaders, and the public to support President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda by maintaining peace and unity.
Ohanenye emphasized that the desired progress and good governance can only be achieved in a peaceful environment, not through protests and chaos.
Asari Dokubo highlighted that President Tinubu should be given more time to address the country’s issues, noting that he is not a magician and needs the full four-year term to make meaningful changes.
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), led by Comrade Lucky Emonefe, pledged not to participate in the planned protests if their mothers and women leaders are against it.
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Tinubu Signs New Minimum Wage Bill Into Law

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Tinubu Signs New Minimum Wage Bill Into Law
By Tobouke JEMINE
President Bola Tinubu has officially signed the new minimum wage bill into law, marking a significant achievement for workers’ rights in Nigeria.
The signing ceremony, held at the State House in Abuja, concluded a period of extensive discussions involving government officials, labor unions, and the private sector.
This new legislation, witnessed by key members of the National Assembly, including Senate President Godswill Akpabio, is expected to improve living standards for many Nigerians and stimulate economic growth.
The bill has been met with widespread celebration, as workers and unions view it as a crucial victory for economic justice in the country.
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PROTEST : OTUARO EXPRESSES HOPE IN FG; PLEADS WITH NIGERIANS TO SHUN PROTEST

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PROTEST : OTUARO EXPRESSES HOPE IN FG; PLEADS WITH NIGERIANS TO SHUN PROTEST
Peaceful demonstrations to convey felt needs are rights enshrined in our nation’s constitution, which also highlights ways and means by which such rights and dissents are disposed.
But are protests and demonstrations necessary at the time our national ecosystem is recovering from a grievous pandemic and the worst economic crisis since the great depression? I profoundly, with all sense of responsibility, do not think so.
In the apparently challenging circumstances this nation finds itself as it tackles headlong the triggers left unattended to in its 25 years of democratic practices, you would agree with me, that it is only germane that the present structural reforms put in place by the federal government, together with its many cushioning interventions are just the only way to get this nation out of the wood.
When the mandate to govern this nation was given to the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, you could recall he took it as a honor of a lifetime to serve in that capacity and immediately went to work to rebuild this county. We have as a result seen historic progress made in the area of clearing $16b about (18%) from the nations external debt, added $4b to the nations external reserves, cleared all forests backlogs owed to foreign airline operators, started the path to full local government autonomy to bring decision making closer to the people, the most essential victory of which was got at the Supreme Court, students loan to federal and state universities, and reliefs emergencies in liquidity and palliatives sent through the subnational governments in line with the federation principles.
Closing these yawning gaps together with the emergencies declared on oil and gas sectors where this government continues to bear the cost of variations in the unsteady fluctuations in the price of crude and its refined components, are critical to address balance of trade deficits, low manufacturing and production, producing to meet domestic demands, and decentralised aggregation and production network of small medium enterprises, which could mean the nation would earn forex and tax to pay back FG loans to meet capital and recurrent expenditures.
Given these strides and the almost visible signs of turning from the headwinds, I consider that the present attempt by the conveners of the August 1st protest to want to go ahead with their planned protest would be premature, counter productive, distractive and dissuasive
Let’s not lose sight of the fact that there are persons who when they look at Nigeria in its present path to economic recovery, what they see is carnage, despair and darkness. They spread fears and lies for profit and power. They daily pray that this government fail to justify their misplaced idiosyncrasies and the concomitant effect is the avoidable gaps where they take advantage of the short term difficulties to create artificial scarcity, price gouging, food and double digit inflation. They only seek to use our people to fund their plot having failed in previous successive attempt to destabilise the federal government.
There is the hope however that governmental interventions would slice through the double digit and food inflation and provide more abundant life for the teeming number of our citizenry.
Be that as it may, We can’t soon forget how previous unhealthy demonstrations were hijacked and used to perpetrate unrest, properties worth billions of naira were destroyed, prison breaks became normative and very dangerous criminals were let back into society who soon became rapists, car jackers, kidnappers and killers. They foist back on society the very issues the present protest hope to achieve.
It is in this regard that I use this medium, as the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) to appeal to all ex-agitators not to be part of any protests, and not to allow themselves to be used to settle political scores or be used to unleash destruction of government infrastructure.
In closing, I remember the words of the third century Greek philosopher Sextus Empiricus who said, “The mills of God grinds slow, but they grind exceedingly sure.”
Taken from this, Let me say no radical surgery to remove a malignant tumor is pleasant ab initio, but once it is removed, it automatically impacts the quality of life of the index case.
This should provide a renewed source of hope for us as we look forward to a greater, bigger, and better Nigeria
Dr Otuaro, the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme writes from Abuja
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WHAT NIGERIA’S TINUBU SHOULD LEARN FROM AMERICA’S BIDEN

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WHAT NIGERIA’S TINUBU SHOULD LEARN FROM AMERICA’S BIDEN
By Chido Nwangwu
Joseph R. Biden, the 46th President of the United States on Wednesday July 24, 2024 addressed Americans on the cascading twists and turns of events. He sought to calm the concerns of a conflicted nation.
He soared to the endurance of the ideals and values of an American nation fiercely divided by partisan politics and toxicity of ideologies of violence and extremism.
He reminded Americans of the overriding importance of protecting its democratic institutions and ways which he insisted are essential to the wellbeing of this republic.
In less than one week of removing himself from the contentious battle following his catastrophic “performance” in his debate with former President Donald Trump, his decision to quit in order to support his Vice President Kamala Harris has turned out, so far, to be a good decision for the Democrats.
The truth is that millions of Americans especially those who don’t want Trump to succeed in his latest quest were puzzled by Biden’s sudden decision (from pressure and open hostility of his erstwhile allies) to quit the presidential elections coming in November 2024.
This important decision “to pass the torch” to the younger generation is unfolding rather impressively. It has further elevated
Biden’s extraordinary commitment to patriotic goals and towering examples in setting aside his personal interest and ego for the better interest of the United States!
He was honest in his assessments of the neurological and age related challenges!
How are these related to the Nigerian President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s health, age, cognitive neurological and physical condition?nbsp;
Will Tinubu, in all honesty and fully cognizant of the evident facts and actual situation of his own health, decide he will serve only one term as president of the traumatized and hunger stricken country of Nigeria?nbsp;
It seems obvious that while Tinubu, his team and his handlers insist that they mean well, Nigerians gave them miles of patience!
The struggling citizenry and inflation-battered masses are in a bind, in an economic quandary and quagmire!
They have been told a dozen cock-and-bull stories!!
The have given President Tinubu and his team two years of waiting for the ewedu, egbado and egusi soup with stockfish promised to be part of their menu…. Such a pipe dream, built on the illusion that Tinubunomics will be useful in the quest to salvage the country’s vanishing and crumbling currency, the Naira!
It has since become obvious to the Nigerian people, Tinubu and his henchmen have “good intentions.”
With every passing day, as the Naira loses more value, it has since become very clear that Tinubu’s ally and incompetent predecessor, retired Army General Muhammadu Buhari have since complicated the corrupt political economy!
• Dr Nwangwu is Founder of the first African-owned, U.S-based newspaper on the internet, USAfricaonline.com, and established USAfrica in 1992 in Houston.
Follow him on X @Chido247