“What we can do is to encourage ourselves to support the president, based on these independence day declarations
President Muhammadu Buhari has admitted that Nigerians are experiencing the worst level of insecurity since the 1967-1970 Civil War.
The president during his Independence Day broadcast to the nation said his administration has implemented measures to steer the country on the path of economic prosperity.
The Nigerian leader said the impatience of some citizens could be understood, but assured of a better future for all.
The citizens took part in a series of protests that held across the country on Thursday against poverty, corruption and insecurity.
As the country clocks 60, we take a trip down memory lane to remind ourselves how far we have come.
The Nigerian preacher rose to fame as a voice for public good, but he has been reluctant to condemn the ills of the Buhari administration.
The minister works and housing says Nigerians have been looking in the wrong place for government intervention.
The Nigerian president glorifies his administration, despite worsening insecurity, corruption, nepotism and inflation.
The Nigerian leader said fuel would continue to sell at high rates, ignoring the diminishing purchasing power of citizens.