“If we were to choose where to be born, probably many people may not want to be born in Nigeria,” said Mr Aliyu.
The speaker commended the efforts of the leadership of Ohaneze Ndigbo towards building an egalitarian Igbo nation.
The anti-graft agency’s chief praised the association for spotlighting the nexus between corruption, governance and the media.
Mr Ogah added that Nigerians spent at least $29.29 billion on overseas medical expenses during the eight-year administration of late former President Muhammadu Buhari.
Mr Piwuna stated that nine critical issues remain unresolved, including the stalled renegotiation process since 2017.
Mr Tinubu emphasised the need for the people to sacrifice to make the nation great.
Governor-elect Peter Mbah has inaugurated a 60-man committee to ensure a smooth transition ahead of his swearing-in on May 29.
If we’re serious enough, it shouldn’t be hard to produce the sort of mosaic inner circle expected at Prince Charles’ coronation at the inauguration of a Nigerian president.
The Ondo governor said the APC was blessed to have a courageous leader such as Mr Tinubu as its presidential flagbearer.
The corps said the agency, if established, would promote integrity and attitudinal change among Nigerians.
