“For colleges of education in the country, 82% has less than 100 people choosing them as their first choice,” said Mr Alausa.
Mr Osigwe stressed the need for judicial independence.
It’s a national policy driven by the Office of the National Security Adviser, and Kaduna is part of it. Kiss the bandits; that’s the new policy,” said Mr El-Rufai.
“The laws on terrorism have to be stringent. In some instances, it’s because of politics.”
The former governor apologised to Nigerians over the failure of the party to fully fulfil its campaign promises.
“If you think migrating legally is good for you, all well and good. By all means, go!”
Mr Sowore is contesting the presidency for the second time under the AAC, and has repeatedly urged Nigerians to reject the APC and PDP.
