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NDLEA recruits 2, 428 personnelThe National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), has recruited 2, 428 narcotic officers...
25/07/2023

NDLEA recruits 2, 428 personnel

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), has recruited 2, 428 narcotic officers expected to commence training beginning on July 27.

A statement by Femi Babafemi, the agency’s director of media and advocacy, on Sunday, said the names of the successful candidates had been placed on the agency’s website.

Babafemi said those recruited for narcotic officers’ basic cadet training were to proceed to the NDLEA Academy, in Jos for their training. He added that narcotic agent and assistants would undergo their training at the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) College of Peace and Disaster Management in Katsina.

He explained that all successful candidates were to report for training at their respective designated centres according to their groupings, on dates assigned to their groups.

Babafemi advised those who applied for the jobs to check their names on the agency’s website.

He said that those for basic cadet training were expected to start reporting from July 27, and the narcotic assistants will commence training in Katsina beginning from August 12, 2023.

Babafemi said that successful candidates were to go with original and photocopy of their credentials, including National Identification Number (NIN) and printout of NDLEA online application reference slip, among others.

Babafemi warned that those who failed to report by 6pm on dates assigned to them would be disqualified. He said that female candidates who were pregnant would not be allowed to join the training, while drug integrity test and pregnancy test would be conducted at various times during the training.

“Consequently, candidates who test positive would be immediately withdrawn from training,” he said.

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Akume: Towards a vibrant office of SGF, presidencyThe appointment of former governor of Benue State, George Akume, as th...
12/07/2023

Akume: Towards a vibrant office of SGF, presidency

The appointment of former governor of Benue State, George Akume, as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), by President Bola Tinubu, came as a surprise to many. The implication is that those who had shown interest in the job, lobbied, engaged in political intrigues and games of wits, all failed to get the plum job.

Actually, Akume and President Tinubu have a history, as they have known each other for over two decades. Besides being members of the 1999 class of governors, President Tinubu and Akume’s paths further crossed in the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), which was Tinubu’s political creation to advance his interest and those of his allies.

The question, therefore, is never about the pedigree of the distinguished Senator, given his tenure as Benue State Governor for two consecutive terms to becoming a Senator representing Benue North West senatorial district – serving as Minority Leader of the Senate, and to a cabinet minister.

The SGF office, according to Boss Mustapha, who was the immediate past SGF, is an extremely important office in terms of coordination of government’s activities and also stringing together government policies, programmes and projects.

“It is his (Akume) responsibility to guide the government. So, his job is enormous. Under his office, he has six permanent secretaries, so, it is a combination of five to six ministries in one place that will be reporting to him on different agencies.

“But the most important part of this office is the fact that he is the light beam of this government in terms of driving, coordinating and formulating policies.

“So, it is not a small job, but I am confident that he has been ably prepared and groomed for it and I believe he will take the office a notch higher than where I left it,” Mustapha said.

The job of the SGF has proven over time to be important in any administration, given its role to propel the effective functioning of the presidency and the entire Federal Government.

Given the significance of Akume’s office, expectations are high as members of the public seek a departure of what used to be, and to set the country on a right footing to better the administration of President Tinubu.

Speaking with The Guardian, a council member, world journalism education congress representing Africa, Prof. Ralph Akinfeleye, said Akume must not take for granted the responsibility and challenges of his job, and asked him to take a cue from his predecessor, Mustapha.

“It’s a call to service and it should be treated as such to succeed. It is a 24/7 assignment and he must do it diligently.

“I think he should not take anything for granted. He should hit the ground running to bring in innovation and not just talk. So, he should match his words with action.

“This is an important, critical, and very challenging position, and he is going to meet some people, who will help him as well as some people who will not want to help him. It is left for him to seek balance between those evil forces to the society and the saints, who are going to work with him in the society,” he said.

Akinfeleye urged the SGF to avoid procrastination and act as and when due, and also get in tune with the happenings in the society and maintain a powerful network with all his friends and adversaries both in his party and other parties to be able to consolidate his actions.

On his part, senior lecturer in Political Science department, University of Ibadan, Dr Idowu Johnson, noted that one of the things that might jeopardise his office is if he mingles politics with policy.

“For an effective policy formulation, monitoring and implementation, within the context of the new regime what is to be done is to make sure that the SGF should not match politics with policies.

“It is very important that the present SGF must be different from his predecessors by separating politics from policy, I believe this would move the nation forward,” he said. He called for neutrality of his office, saying this would be an improvement on the achievement of his predecessors.

“The SGF must not only have direct access to the president of the country, but also has one-on-one interaction with all the MDAs, Brokers, Governors, and if possible, special advisers. It is when he has access to them that he can carry out policy formulation extensively. But, if he engages in political gimmicks, it will have an adverse effect on the administration he represents.”

Dr Johnson urged the SGF to be conversant with the economic realities in the country and work effectively with the president to ameliorate the sufferings of the people thereby, moving the country forward.

Global president, Yoruba Council worldwide, Oladotu Hassan, a lawyer, believes that Akume is qualified for the office, given his experience as a parliamentarian, governor and minister. He added that Akume had garnered the necessary experience to deliver a succinct administrative duty to Nigeria, specifically the office of the president.

“We understand the enormity of the task before him. This is because he is to supervise over 2,000 MDAs, parastatals, ministerial appointments, and every other agency of government that are under his watch, because he remains the administrative head of the government.”

He maintained that one of the key areas the SGF must give premium attention is security, stressing that Nigerians are eager to see a succinct administrative structure, whereby local security structures are properly created as another tier of security apparatus.

He advocated the establishment of a national Joint Task Force (JTF) where all local security groups, vigilante,Amoketun, Eastern and the Northern civilian JTF and Hisbah would be profiled and given a specific commission that would regulate, train, and ensure adequate security at the local level.

“Also, on the issue of education, there is a need to guide the government to ensure proper administration in the educational system beyond the lip service that we have witnessed before. Thirty per cent allocation to the education sector must also be properly made.

“Through his office, the SGF must set out a special committee, and also create a liaison desk in every parastatals of government whereby at every end of the month, there is a proper audited report of finances, expenditure, activities and programmes. This would enable proper oversight, monitoring and evaluation of the duties of all appointees of government.

“This would excuse a situation where there would be handicapped appointees who will not properly execute their duties for lack of experience,” Hassan stated. He also called for a background check of every appointee, adding that no appointee should be given appointment without being qualified for the office.

“The SGF must consider the laws and every related statutory responsibility of such a person that is being considered and the person must be found fit and proper for such office, this has been lacking in the past. We have seen lots of appointments for undue personalities who have wasted our resources. Taxpayer’s money was drained because we don’t have compassionate people that are fit and proper for the job.

“Also, in view of building a better foreign policy the administrative structure must be able to ensure adequate monitoring of all our embassies and citizens globally to ensure that there is proper capturing of all citizens data. If we cannot get our data as citizens, there is nothing we are doing with governance and democracy. How can you not know the number of the people that you profess to represent?” He asked.

He asked that as part of the 80 page renewed hope agenda of president Tinubu, the SGF office must study the document and work within time, adding that Nigerians are eager to see beneficial changes.

He suggested that there must be proper citizen communication every month, adding that the office of the SGF must be able to get an adequate report to ensure that there’s a quarterly or monthly report through the office. Nigerians, he pointed out, need to be properly informed because it is the office that houses all appointments and upholds the guiding principles of the government.

“Senator Akume must do things differently. Nigerians want to interface with our SGF, we want to know the position of things, and we want to be properly informed in respect of cushioning the effect of the fuel subsidy. The office of the SGF should be able to work with every 36 state SSG’s offices to deliver the dividend of democracy, while ensuring that there’s reduction in transport fares and other basic amenities. We also need tariff cuts in electricity.

“The SGF must be detribalised. He must not see people from Benue alone as those that merit appointment. He should also pick special advisers across the country. I implore Senator Akume to address the nation at intervals and give us up to date facts. He must also be readily available to ensure adequate delivery of the dividends of democracy.

“We must succeed as a nation. Democracy is the government of the people, for the people and by the people and the office of the SGF is at the centre of serving the people,” he declared.

Guardian

Akume Congratulates Tinubu As ECOWAS ChairmanSecretary to the government of the federation (SGF), Senator George Akume h...
12/07/2023

Akume Congratulates Tinubu As ECOWAS Chairman

Secretary to the government of the federation (SGF), Senator George Akume has congratulated President Bola Tinubu on his emergence as the 36th chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

Tinubu became ECOWAS chairman through a unanimous endorsement at the 63rd Ordinary Session of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau yesterday.

In a press statement issued on Monday by the director of information in the office of the SGF, W***y Bassey, Akume expressed confidence that with the president’s emergence as the chairman of ECOWAS, it would usher in refreshing season of democratic stability in the sub-region and cooperation among member states in order to realise the dreams and aspirations of its founding fathers.

He hoped that his tenure would bring abundant blessings and prosperity to member states with the expected flourishing of economic activities, improvements in security and safety of lives and property among member states.

The SGF wished the president a successful tenure as ECOWAS chairman.

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. Extends Due Date For Filing 2023 Companies Income Tax Returns Companies that were unable to file their Companies Incom...
12/07/2023

. Extends Due Date For Filing 2023 Companies Income Tax Returns

Companies that were unable to file their Companies Income Tax returns for the 2023 year of assessment (YOA) that fell due on the 30th of June 2023 have been given up to 31st August, 2023 to submit their returns to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

The FIRS in a Public Notice signed by its Executive Chairman, Mr. Muhammad Nami, and issued today stated that it had received numerous calls from companies requesting for the extension of time to submit their Companies Income Tax (CIT) returns as they were unable to meet up with the deadline due on 30th June 2023.

It noted that as a measure of goodwill and in line with relevant provisions of the Companies Income Tax Act, “all companies whose CIT returns for 2023 year of assessment that fall due between 30th June and 31st August, 2023 (both days inclusive) are given up to 31st August, 2023 to submit the returns to the Service.”

The FIRS noted that the relevant Companies Income Tax returns will not attract late filing penalties or interests if payments were made on or before 31st August 2023, noting further that where companies fail to file by the extended date, the penalty and interest for late payment will be computed from the original due date.

“The relevant CIT returns shall, therefore, not attract Late Filing Penalty or interest for late payment if submitted to the Service on or before 31st August 2023.

“Where relevant CIT returns are not filed by the extended date, penalty and interest for late payment shall be computed from the original due date and not the extended date.”

The Service also stated that the extension of filing date is only for Companies Income Tax and does not include returns for withholding tax, value added tax, personal income tax (PAYE), among others.

“The Service invites all relevant taxpayers to take the opportunity afforded by this extension to submit their CIT returns within the specified time, pay the taxes due and avoid payment of penalty and interest,” the notice read

Johannes Oluwatobi Wojuola
Special Assistant to the Executive Chairman, FIRS
(Media & Communication)
July 10, 2023

Dr Radda announces recruitment exams to employ 7,000 teachers The Katsina State Government says plans are underway to co...
08/07/2023

Dr Radda announces recruitment exams to employ 7,000 teachers

The Katsina State Government says plans are underway to conduct recruitment examinations to employ 7,000 teachers across the state.

The initiative is part of the commitment of Malam Dikko Radda’s led administration to enhance the quality of education and ensure that qualified and competent educators are entrusted with shaping the future of students in the state.

The Deputy Governor of Katsina State, Malam Faruk Lawal Jobe, made the disclosure in his office while inaugurating the committee responsible for conducting the recruitment examinations.

Jobe highlighted the scope of the exercise, which he said encompasses the following two categories of candidates: 5,000 NCE/Diploma holders currently teaching in primary schools and 2,000 graduates serving as teachers in secondary schools.

The Katsina Deputy Governor explained that the adopted recruit recruitment process has become needful considering the recent hasty employment of 3,889 teachers by the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB).

According to Jobe, the recruitment exercise will ensure that only competent and qualified candidates are absorbed into the teaching service. He assured that rigorous methods will be employed throughout the recruitment processes to uphold fairness and integrity.

Earlier, the Secretary to the Government of the State, Architect Ahmad Musa Dangiwa, introduced the committee members and the educational consultancy firm entrusted with the task of preparing the examinations. Arc. Dangiwa urged the committee members to execute their duties with utmost fairness and impartiality.

The committee chaired by Dr. Sabi’u Ɗahiru, has Lurwanu Haruna Gona as its Secretary. They have four weeks to conduct and submit report on the recruitment exercise

Why Abba Kyari Will Remain In Kuje Prison Despite N50m BailAlthough a Federal High Court in Abuja granted him bail in th...
06/07/2023

Why Abba Kyari Will Remain In Kuje Prison Despite N50m Bail

Although a Federal High Court in Abuja granted him bail in the sum of N50 million, suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, will not…

Although a Federal High Court in Abuja granted him bail in the sum of N50 million, suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, will not be released, Daily Trust can report.

Kyari, who is facing charges of failure to declare assets alongside his siblings, was granted bail on Thursday.

The National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) had filed a 24-count charges against DCP Kyari, his brothers Mohammed Baba and Ali before the court over his failure to declare properties allegedly linked to him in the asset form.

The judge had earlier granted bail to the Kyari brothers who were accused of receiving funds from an international scam syndicate linked to Ramoni Abbas a.ka. Hushpuppi.

In his ruling on Thursday, Justice James Omotosho granted Kyari bail in the sum of N50m and two sureties in like sum.

Justice Omotosho added that the sureties must have property worth N25m within the court’s jurisdiction.

He ordered Kyari and the sureties to deposit their international passport, their statement of accounts, the title deed of the sureties’ property and recent passport photographs with the registrar of the court.

He held that the offences were bailable, adding that there was no evidence that the embattled cop is a flight risk or could fail to attend his trial.

Justice Omotosho noted that the NDLEA did not deny Kyari’s claim that he was in the Nigerian Correctional Service, Kuje during the last prison break, but chose to stay put instead of escape.

He said: “On the possibility of the 1st defendant (Kyari) attending his trial, it is pertinent to state that, according to the affidavits in support of the application, the applicant stated that he was in detention at the Kuje prisons when the jail break of 5th July, 2022 occurred and he stayed put, even though he had the opportunity of escaping.

“This deposition was not challenged by the complainant/respondent (NDLEA) which means it is admitted. This shows that the applicant is unwilling to run away from his trial and has shown willingness to attend court when required.

“This piece of fact will work in favour of the applicant, in that, it is proof to the court that the applicant would not jump bail if grated same. I note that there have been rulings denying the 1st defendant/applicant bail.

“I am, however, minded to grant him bail as he was been in detention for a long time and also based on his constitutional right to bail according to section 36(5) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

“He has not committed a capital offence neither has it been proved that he is a flight risk. I therefore exercise my discretion in favour of the defendant/applicant.”

‘Kyari to remain in custody over a separate case’

The judge explained that the final release of Kyari on bail would depend on developments in a sister case in which he was charged with four others on drug related offences.

Justice Omotosho held that his release warrant in respect of the case before him, will only be signed if the other pending criminal cases are concluded or that he is granted bail in those cases.

Kyari was on March 23 denied bail for the second time by Justice Emeka Nwite in the drug-related offences brought against him alongside ACP Sunday Ubuah, ASP Bawa James, Inspectors Simon Agirigba, John Nuhu and ASP John Umoru – who is said to be at large.

The two civilians earlier charged with them: Chibunna Patrick Umeibe and Emeka Alphonsus Ezenwanne were jailed for two years each after they pleaded guilty to the offences.

Justice Omotosho has set October 18 for hearing.

The charges claimed Kyari on February 14, 2022 failed to declare to the NDLEA property at Plot 1927 Blue Fountain Estate, Karsana, Abuja; an Estate at Linda Chaulker Road, A*okoro extension, Abuja, a plaza under construction.

Daily Trust

Tinubu okays national census, to announce new date President Bola Tinubu has approved that plans for the 2023 national c...
06/07/2023

Tinubu okays national census, to announce new date

President Bola Tinubu has approved that plans for the 2023 national census be sustained.

Tinubu is however expected to fix a new date for the national population and housing census.

Recall that the initial date set for its conduct was postponed indefinitely in April this year. ⁣

The Chairman of the National Population Commission, NPC, Nasir Kwarra, made this disclosure to State House Correspondents after his delegation gave the President a full brief at the A*o Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He noted that the visit to the President afforded the Commission opportunity to submit its report to the President.

According to Kwarra, the President is expected to study and come to an informed decision of when the exercise would be held nationwide.

He hinted that the Commission may be forced to ask for more funding, pointing out that the longer the exercise is delayed, the more likely it generates financial constraints.

“We briefed him fully on the level of our preparedness, the outcomes that we envisage and I’ll like to say that Mr President has graciously approved to support the Commission in the conduct of census and our preparatory activities, though we’re not stuck at all, but he has given us the courage and the impetus to upscale our preparation.

“So we’ll continue our preparations and we’ll hear from him eventually, the date that the census will take place because we’ve made a submission to him that he will study before getting back to us.

“But as for the assurance of support, he has given that to us and we thank him immensely for this, for also realising the importance of data for the purpose of national planning and development”, he said.

~Daily Post

Tinubu Will Announce New Dates For Census, Say NPC Chair ***President Bola Tinubu will personally announce new dates for...
06/07/2023

Tinubu Will Announce New Dates For Census, Say NPC Chair
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President Bola Tinubu will personally announce new dates for Nigeria’s conduct of the national population and housing census postponed last April. ⁣

The Chairman of the National Population Commission (NPC), Hon. Nasir Isa Kwarra, made this disclosure to State House Correspondents after his delegation gave the President a full brief at the A*o Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He also disclosed that the Commission submitted its report to the President, which he is expected to study for informed decision on when the exercise would hold nationwide.

He also hinted that the Commission may have to make more requests for financial provision, pointing out that the longer the exercise is delayed, the more likely it becomes for financial needs to expand.

“We briefed him fully on the level of our preparedness, the outcomes that we envisage and I’ll like to say that Mr President has graciously approved to support the Commission in the conduct of census and our preparatory activities, though we’re not stuck at all, but he has given us the courage and the impetus to upscale our preparation.

“So we’ll continue our preparations and we’ll hear from him eventually, the date that the census will take place because we’ve made a submission to him that he will study before getting back to us. But as for the assurance of support, he has given that to us and we thank him immensely for this for also realizing the importance of data for the purpose of national planning and development,” he said.

Credit: The Nation

TEXT OF STATE HOUSE PRESS BRIEFING ON PRESIDENTIAL INTERVENTIONS ON MAJOR CONCERNS OF MANUFACTURERS AND OTHER STAKEHOLDE...
06/07/2023

TEXT OF STATE HOUSE PRESS BRIEFING ON PRESIDENTIAL INTERVENTIONS ON MAJOR CONCERNS OF MANUFACTURERS AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS REGARDING SOME RECENT TAX CHANGES ADDRESSED BY MR. DELE ALAKE, SPECIAL ADVISER ON SPECIAL DUTIES, COMMUNICATIONS AND STRATEGY ON THURSDAY, JULY 6, 2023

Gentlemen of the press, I welcome you to this media briefing which essentially is a further demonstration of the avowed commitment of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to constantly dialogue with Nigerians and lend a listening ear to their concerns.

2. Upon taking over the reins of government, the President promised to run a government that will not make life difficult for Nigerians or asphyxiate corporate entities. The Federal Government is irrevocably committed to this pledge.

3. You will all recall that prior to the advent of this Administration, certain tax changes were introduced via the Customs, Excise Tariff (Variation) Amendment Order, 2023 (henceforth referred to as “the Order”) published on the 8th of May 2023 and the Finance Act, 2023, which was signed into law on the 28th of May 2023.

4. Among others, the Order introduced new Excise Duty on Single Use Plastics (SUPs), higher Excise Duties on some locally manufactured products, including alcoholic beverages and to***co products, and Green Tax by way of Import Tax Adjustment on certain categories of imported vehicles.

5. The Tinubu Administration has since noticed that some of the tax policies are being implemented retroactively with their commencement dates, in some instances, pre-dating the official publication of the relevant legal instruments backing the policies. This lacuna has created some challenges of implementation.

6. We wish to state that the intentions behind upward adjustments of some of these taxes are quite noble. They were designed to raise revenue as well as address environmental and public health concerns. However, they have generated some significant challenges for affected businesses, and elicited serious complaints amongst key stakeholders and in the business community.

7. Let me mention some of the problems we have identified with the aforementioned tax changes. A document known as the 2017 National Tax Policy approved by the Federal Executive Council of the last administration prescribes a minimum of 90 days’ notice from government to tax-payers’ entities before any tax changes can take effect.
8. This global practice is done with a view to giving taxpayers and businesses reasonable time to adjust to the new tax regime.
9. However, evidencing part of the gaps pointed out earlier, both the Finance Act 2023 and the Customs, Excise Tariff Order 2023 did not give the required minimum notice period, thus putting businesses in violation of the new tax regime even before the changes were gazetted.

10. As a result of this, many of the affected businesses are already contending with the rising costs, falling margins and capacity underutilization due the various macroeconomic headwinds as well as the impact of the Naira redesign policy.

11. Gentlemen of the press, you will also recall that Excise Tax increases on to***co products and alcoholic beverages from 2022 to 2024, which had already been approved, are also being implemented. But a further escalation of the approved rates by the current Administration presents an image of policy inconsistency and creates an atmosphere of uncertainty for businesses operating in Nigeria.

12. The Excise Tax of 5% on telecommunication services has generated heated controversy. There is also a lack of clarity regarding the status of this tax, just as players in the sector also complain about the imposition of multiple taxes on their operations.

13. We have also seen that the Green Taxes, including the Single Use Plastics tax and the Import Adjustment Levy on certain categories of vehicles require more consultation and a holistic approach to the country’s net zero plan in a manner that does not impact the economy negatively.

14. In his inaugural speech, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu promised to address business unfriendly fiscal policy measures and multiplicity of taxes. Consequently, President Bola Tinubu, in keeping faith with his pledge to put Nigerians at the centre of government policies, has signed the following Executive Orders:

I) The Finance Act (Effective Date Variation) Order, 2023, which has now deferred the commencement date of the changes contained in the Act from May 28, 2023 to September 1, 2023. This is to ensure adherence to the 90 days minimum advance notice for tax changes as contained in the 2017 National Tax Policy.

II) The Customs, Excise Tariff (Variation) Amendment Order, 2023. This has also shifted the commencement date of the tax changes from March 27, 2023 to August 1, 2023 and also in line with the National Tax Policy.

III) The President has given an Order suspending the 5% Excise Tax on telecommunication services as well as the Excise Duties escalation on locally manufactured products.

IV). Further to his commitment to creating a business-friendly environment, the President has ordered the suspension of the newly introduced Green Tax by way of Excise Tax on Single Use Plastics, including plastic containers and bottles. In addition, the President has ordered the suspension of Import Tax Adjustment levy on certain vehicles.

15. As a listening leader, the President issued these orders to ameliorate the negative impacts of the tax adjustments on businesses and chokehold on households across affected sectors.

16. In closing, the President wishes to reiterate his commitment to reviewing complaints about multiple taxation and anti-business inhibitions.
17. The Federal Government sees business owners, local and foreign investors as critical engines in its focus on achieving higher GDP growth and appreciable reduction in unemployment rate through job creation.
18. The government will, therefore, continue to give requisite stimulus by way of friendly policies to allow businesses to flourish in the country.
19. President Bola Tinubu wishes to assure Nigerians by whose sacred mandate he is in power, that there will not be further tax raise without robust and wide consultations undertaken within the context of a coherent fiscal policy framework.

20. We thank you all for your attention.

I believe Tinubu’ll wipe tears of Nigerians  – Yul Edochie Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, has expressed optimism that Pre...
05/07/2023

I believe Tinubu’ll wipe tears of Nigerians – Yul Edochie

Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, has expressed optimism that President Bola Tinubu will wipe the tears of Nigerians amid the economic challenges confronting the nation.

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