President Bola Tinubu has called on Nigerian youths to be patient and understanding with the hardship occasioned by his economic policies.
Mr Obi urged the two Nigerian students to remain good ambassadors of the country while wishing them well.
Oshodi Oke also expressed her disappointment in Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who initially claimed nobody died during the incident.
Chioma Ajunwa-Oparah, Nigeria’s gold medallist in the long jump event at Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games, has cautioned Nigerian youths against illicit drugs.
Akintade Mathew, the pastor of Christ the King Church, says Nigerian youths are morally bankrupt and heavily influenced by negative trends on social media.
The coalition said that they were calling on President Tinubu to fulfill his campaign promise on the Ajaokuta Steel Plant.
The money is to improve the uniform quality of NYSC members, increase their bicycle and feeding allowances, and compensation to the staff.
“To add an alleged drug baron as our president to the mix is suicidal to our global image.”
“We will put Nigerians into the security agencies, pay them well and provide them with insurance cover.”
“What we are lacking today is mentorship. You don’t have to be a professor to mentor people. We should try as much as possible to impact knowledge to those behind us.”