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Buhari Retained Petrol Subsidy So Nigerians Won’t Die, Ex-Minister Reveals

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Buhari Retained Petrol Subsidy So Nigerians Won’t Die, Ex-Minister Reveals

Buhari retained petrol subsidy so Nigerians won’t die, Ex-minister reveals. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, former minister of state for education, says former President Muhammadu Buhari retained the petrol subsidy so Nigerians will not die.

During an interview on Arise TV on Monday, Nwajiuba said the former president made significant contributions to Nigeria’s development, adding that data from his eight-year tenure reflects his efforts.

“All the figures from every known publication in the eight years are clear. This is an economy that recovered from recession twice. This is an economy that ran into COVID. This is an economy that he did exceedingly well in economic terms,” the ex-minister said.

“We held the dollar at the exchange rate… we held it at the time he left, at less than N500. He held subsidy so that Nigerians won’t die.

“The number of deaths in the last two years alone has exceeded the number that voted. I mean, just from tankers falling and people being burnt, people going for Christmas gifts, people going to look for food, and they die from it.

“He knew, and he granted an interview to BBC why he wanted to defend Nigerians ahead of others.”

Nwajiuba also referenced data from the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), which reported that 183 companies had shut down in the last two years — a situation he says contrasts with the relative stability during Buhari’s time in office.

The former minister said Buhari’s administration recorded progress in key sectors such as mining, non-oil exports, and oil production.

“He did this work, and the numbers are there to show,” he said.

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“Everything we did in mining, the improvements in non-oil exports, improvements in oil exports, the idea behind condensates, everything that we did in government, are all articulated.”

Nwajiuba, however, acknowledged that although Buhari was only human and did not possess all-encompassing knowledge, his administration achieved considerable success.

On July 13, 2025, Buhari died in a clinic in London, United Kingdom, at the age of 82.
Buhari served first as military head of state from 1983 to 1985, before returning as an elected president in 2015, and was re-elected in 2019.

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FG Inaugurates PenCom Board, Tasks Members On Protection Of Pension Assets

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The Federal Government has inaugurated the Board of the National Pension Commission, reinforcing its commitment to transparency, accountability, and the protection of over ₦28 trillion in pension assets.

Speaking at the ceremony, the SGF, Senator (Dr.) George Akume, charged members to uphold strong corporate governance while maintaining a clear boundary between oversight and management.

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The Board, led by Chairman Agbaje Opeyemi Olukayode, pledged to safeguard contributors’ funds and support national development, while the Director-General Omolola Oloworaran reaffirmed commitment to collaboration in delivering secure and timely retirement benefits for Nigerians.

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SEC Sign MoU With NYSC To Fight Ponzi Schemes

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SEC Sign MoU With NYSC To Fight Ponzi Schemes

SEC sign MoU with NYSC to fight Ponzi schemes. The initiative was designed to sensitise young Nigerians to the risks of fraudulent investment schemes and promote sound, legitimate investment practices.

The Securities and Exchange Commission and National Youth Service Corps have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a community development service group focused on investment education for corps members.

The initiative was designed to sensitise young Nigerians to the risks of fraudulent investment schemes and promote sound, legitimate investment practices.

According to a statement by the SEC on Sunday, the MoU was recently signed by its director-general, Emomotimi Agama and NYSC director-general, Olakunle Nafiu.

It was also meant to promote financial literacy and sound investment habits among young Nigerians.

In addition, the collaboration will help equip corps members with essential knowledge and skills to identify and avoid Ponzi schemes and other illegal investment practices.

It will also help enhance public awareness campaigns against illegal financial schemes across all LGAs in the country, among other objectives.

“Based on the scope of the collaboration, SEC shall develop and provide relevant and up-to-date educational content, materials, and training modules on capital market operations, safe investment practices, and the identification and avoidance of Ponzi schemes.

“SEC will also be responsible for the content, resources and funding of training sessions for selected corps members and NYSC supervisors who will serve as trainers and facilitators in their respective communities.

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“On its part, the NYSC shall facilitate the integration of anti-Ponzi scheme education into its Education and Enlightenment CDS programme. This may involve dedicated sessions, workshops, or awareness campaigns during orientation camps and throughout the service year,” said the statement.

The parties shall collaborate on joint awareness campaigns, utilising various channels and platforms, including social media, traditional media, and community outreach, to disseminate information on safe investment and expose fraudulent schemes.

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Persistent Grid Collapse, Weak Power Supply Worsening Economic Hardship: Oyintiloye

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Persistent Grid Collapse, Weak Power Supply Worsening Economic Hardship: Oyintiloye

Speaking with journalists on Sunday in Osogbo, Oyintiloye said the situation had continued to deteriorate despite assurances and reforms introduced by authorities.

He described unreliable electricity as a major setback to the federal government’s reforms in the power sector.

He appealed to President Bola Tinubu to urgently intervene, noting that poor power supply is worsening economic hardship across the country.

Oyintiloye said the poor supply has compounded the effects of the current heatwave, making living conditions more difficult for many Nigerians.

The former lawmaker called for the constitution of a panel to investigate recurring national grid collapses and persistent supply challenges despite significant investments.

“It is a terrible situation across Nigeria with persistent poor power supply,” he said.

“Many small-scale businesses and large industrial players are affected, while most homes cannot boast of even three hours of electricity supply daily for domestic use.

“Despite numerous reforms and promises, the national grid continues to collapse. The situation is now compounded by gas supply shortages, weak transmission infrastructure, and chronic underinvestment across the power value chain.

“Nigerians are groaning, and urgent action must be taken by the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and his team. The situation cannot continue like this.”

Oyintiloye warned that the situation has already triggered protests in parts of the country and could escalate if not addressed promptly.

“The situation must be quickly addressed before it becomes a national embarrassment. Nigerians need to be informed whether the issue is due to structural failure or sabotage within the power sector,” he said.

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“This epileptic power supply has led to a series of peaceful protests nationwide. I appeal for the President’s intervention before these protests turn violent.

“Electricity is essential for households and the survival of businesses. Since the end of last year, there has been no stable power supply across the country, despite assurances by those in charge and huge investments in the sector.

“Poor power supply should not be added to the challenges Nigerians are currently facing. The high cost of fuel has also made it difficult for those relying on generators to cope.”

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