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January 21, 2022 Ortom Vows To Work Against Tinubu’s Presidential Bid

Ortom Vows To Work Against Tinubu’s Presidential Bid

Reactions continue to trail the declaration of former Lagos State Governor, BOLA TINUBU that he will contest for 2023 Presidential Election as Benue state Governor, SAMUEL ORTOM, has vowed to fight and work against the ambition of the APC national leader.

ORTOM explained that he would urge his people to vote against TINUBU for insisting on continuing with the policies of President MUHAMMADU BUHARI if elected Nigeria’s next president.

Recall that the APC National Leader was the first to inform BUHARI of his intentions to run for the Presidency in 2023.

However, ORTOM pointed out that BUHARI’s policies and programmes were bad.

The Governor, who spoke in Makurdi, while assenting to the amended Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law 2017, warned that TINUBU would fail in his ambition if he opts to pursue BUHARI’s policies.

And countering ORTOM’s position is the Director General, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Movement, Hon OYINLOMO DANMOLE.

He told Inspiration fm that the camp of TINUBU is not worried about the comment credited to governor ORTOM.

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January 21, 2022 NEC Defers Decision On Petrol Subsidy Removal To June

NEC Defers Decision On Petrol Subsidy Removal To June

The National Economic Council says the decision on the removal of the subsidy on petroleum will be made in June when the provision for its payment in the 2022 budget expires.

While conservation on subsidy removal is ongoing, the Council said it was yet to take a position on it.

The NEC, chaired by Vice-president YEMI OSINBAJO met at the Conference Hall, Presidential villa, Abuja, with the declaration that since the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, has become a limited liability company, it must be run differently.

Briefing State House correspondents on the outcome of the meeting, the governor of Nasarawa state, ABDULAHI SULE said it was understandable that the provision for the payment of the subsidy is made in the 2022 budget only until June.

President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, AYUBA WABBA in an interview said Labour will not watch the federal government inflict more pains on Nigerians.

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January 21, 2022 Annie Idibia Describes 2face As a god

Annie Idibia Describes 2face As a god

Annie and 2Face Idibia are one of Nigeria’s most influential celebrity couples.

Nollywood actress Annie Idibia has described her husband, music icon 2Face Idibia as a god.

The movie star made this known via her Instagram Stories on Thursday, January 20, 2022, while promoting one of his new songs.

“Celebrating this incredibly talented man! I feel I take him for granted. Sometimes I forget that I literally live with a god. I am grateful to the universe that I get to wake up next to this spirit every other day,” she wrote.

Annie Idibia drools over hubby 2Face Idibia, describes him as a god

Annie and her hubby 2Face Idibia are one of Nigeria’s most influential celebrity couples.

They tied the knot in 2012 and have two daughters together.

However, it hasn’t been a rosy journey as the strength of their marriage was tested in 2021 when Annie publicly called him out.

She called him out over his ‘suspicious’ relationship with one of his baby mamas, Pero.

She also accused his family of not loving and caring about her since their marriage.

A few weeks later a leaked audio taping of the movie star surfaed where she threatened fire and brimstone.

2Face later released a statement asking the public to back off his marital issues.

While the dust from the social media dragging was still settling, singer Brymo tweeted that 2Face once accused him of sleeping with his wife.

January 21, 2022 FG Promises To Improve Access To Foreign Exchange For Importation Of Raw Materials

FG Promises To Improve Access To Foreign Exchange For Importation Of Raw Materials

The federal government says it will improve access to foreign exchange for the importation of raw materials and machines unavailable locally.

President MUHAMMADU BUHARI said this in Abuja while responding to requests from the manufacturing sector on how to increase its contribution to the Nigerian economy.

The government had banned forex on the importation of selected items into Nigeria.

BUHARI told the leadership of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria that the relevant ministry would revisit their concerns about the increase in excise duties on the identified products and other tariff-related matters.

In her remarks, MARIAM KATAGUM, minister of state, industry, trade and investment, said MAN is in business to create a climate of opinion in this country so that manufacturers can operate efficiently and profitably for the benefit of all.

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