“I might not even be alive. I’m telling you. Every single thing I do for a living, this government is frustrating it. Deliberately so. Everything,” Mr Obi claimed.
The Tinubu government has evacuated 66 Nigerians from South Africa amid xenophobic attacks in the country.
“I am a Nigerian. I have people working for me. I don’t see the level of hunger people are talking about because I see them,” said the presidential spokesman.
The party said, “This is not balance. It is a dangerous failure of judgment and political accommodation taken too far.”
Mr Oshiomhole also backed Mr Tinubu’s tax reforms laws.
Mr Oyedele stated, “The tax reform represents a bold step toward a self-sustaining and competitive Nigeria.”
“I’ve been very vocal, calling out the mass murder of Christians. About 50,000 Christians have been murdered in Nigeria since 2009,” said Mr Cruz.
The minister said it is important to frame a national narrative with clarity, integrity, and patriotic purpose.
The presidential spokesperson said the former Anambra governor agreed with Mr Tinubu’s policies.
Amnesty International said the security lapses that enabled the horrific attacks must be investigated.
