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Sultan Of Sokoto Chastises Nigerians For Insulting Tinubu, Other Leaders; Demands Politeness

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Sultan Of Sokoto Chastises Nigerians For Insulting Tinubu, Other Leaders; Demands Politeness

Sultan of Sokoto chastises Nigerians for insulting Tinubu, other leaders; demands politeness. The Sultan of Sokoto warned that the more Nigerians call the country’s leaders names, the more likely their problems will remain unresolved.

The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, has urged Nigerians to pray for and stop abusing President Bola Tinubu and other political leaders.

In his sallah homily delivered on Sunday, the cleric urged Nigerians to be polite when complaining about problems in the country.

“It is good to always tell our leaders when there is problem but in doing so, we should avoid abusive words,” Mr Abubakar said.

He warned that the more the citizens call the country’s leaders names, the more likely their problems will remain unresolved.

“If you insult your leader, how can you ask him to do something for you? But if you tell him your problems in a polite manner, I am sure he will  listen to you and even do the needful.”

The Muslim spiritual leader advised Nigerians to beseech God on behalf of the ruling class.

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Sultan Of Sokoto Chastises Nigerians

“Pray for Mr President. Pray for your governors. Pray for your local government chairmen and pray for your lawmakers so that God can pity them and assist them in discharging their responsibilities.

“You should also continue praying for peace, development and prosperity in our states and the country at large,” he stated.

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NAFDAC: Healthcare Stakeholders To Combat Counterfeit Drugs

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NAFDAC: Healthcare Stakeholders To Combat Counterfeit Drugs

NAFDAC: Healthcare stakeholders to combat counterfeit drugs. She emphasised that NAFDAC was determined to leverage modern technologies to address counterfeit activities.

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has urged stakeholders in the healthcare sector to support efforts in combating substandard and counterfeit products in the country.

Mojisola Adeyeye, the director general of NAFDAC, made the call at a workshop in Awka, on Wednesday, stressing that the agency was committed to ensuring pharmaceutical products were safe and effective.

The workshop, themed “Sensitisation and Awareness on Greenbook, Traceability Product, and Pediatric Policy,” was designed to provide information, raise awareness, and offer hands-on training to stakeholders.

Mrs Adeyeye, represented by her special assistant, Gbenga Fajemirokun, emphasised that NAFDAC was determined to leverage modern technologies to address counterfeit activities.

She highlighted the importance of the NAFDAC Greenbook, an online tool for verifying the authenticity of products, as part of the agency’s effort to protect consumers.

“By entering a product’s name, brand, or registration number, stakeholders can check whether a product is registered with NAFDAC and deemed authentic.”

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Mrs Adeyeye explained that the Greenbook served as a vital resource for identifying and avoiding potentially fake or substandard products.

Participants at the workshop included representatives from the Nigeria Medical Association, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Association of Community Pharmacists, Association of Referral Nurses, Association of Laboratory Scientists, and Association of Industrial Pharmacies.

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There’s No Democracy In Nigeria, Peter Obi Explains Why

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There’s No Democracy In Nigeria, Peter Obi Explains Why

There’s no democracy in Nigeria, Peter Obi explain why and says “let’s stop telling ourselves lies”.

Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 elections. Peter Obi, the candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 presidential election, says Nigeria is not a democratic country.

Speaking on Tuesday during his appearance on Prime Time, a programme on Arise TV, Obi claimed that the standards for measuring democracy do not exist in Nigeria.

“I have said it, and I maintain that there is no democracy in Nigeria today,” Obi said.
“Nigeria today is not a democratic country. Let’s stop telling ourselves lies. If you look at all the tenets and yardsticks measuring democracy, it doesn’t exist here.

“Democracy is the government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Today, the government we have is not of the people.

“It is not by the people because the people didn’t vote. It wasn’t their votes. I’m not just talking about the presidency; it’s across the line. Look at what happened in Edo. Can you call that democracy?

“It is not the vote of the people. And it is not for the people. I have just told you that I went to an IDP camp where we have thousands of people. No primary health care.

“They were begging me to have one nurse, which I said I must make sure they have. They don’t even have a primary school, which again I have told them I will make sure it happens.”

Obi criticised the government for prioritising the wrong issues and neglecting social capital development.

“So, what are you doing for a country that just spent N21 billion to renovate the house for the vice-president who isn’t living there? And you cannot even have a primary school for kids who are going to be leaders of Nigeria tomorrow,” he said.

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In March, Obi faulted President Bola Tinubu for declaring a state of emergency in Rivers and suspending Siminalayi Fubara, governor of the state.

The former governor of Anambra said Nigeria’s democracy, which has been progressing since 1999, is now collapsing and being “knocked down” by Tinubu’s administration.

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SDP Condemns Governor Ododo’s Ban On Rallies In Kogi

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SDP Condemns Governor Ododo’s Ban On Rallies In Kogi

SDP condemns Governor Ododo’s ban on rallies in Kogi. The Social Democratic Party has condemned the ban on political rallies and convoys by Governor Idris Ododo.

The Social Democratic Party has condemned the ban on political rallies and convoys by Governor Ahmed Ododo.

The party’s chair in Kogi, Ahmed Attah, condemned in a statement signed by the SDP press secretary, Isaiah Ijele, on Tuesday.

The party described the ban as an attack on democratic principles and a blatant attempt to silence opposition voices.

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Mr Attah said, “The party views this action as an attempt to suppress the freedom of association and movement enshrined in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

Mr Attah insisted that Kogi is not at war and urged the government to focus on development instead of engaging in political manoeuvres.

He warned that Kogi must not return to the dark days of repression, particularly against the opposition.

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