Amnesty International said the security lapses that enabled the horrific attacks must be investigated.
The presidential aide added, “Which smell she dey perceive? Una know una sef eyin onise okunkun.”
The Nigerian Christian leader called for drastic efforts to reduce the “level of wickedness” in Nigeria.
“Yes. Prices are not back to the pre-subsidy removal regime. They probably may never be,” said Mr Dare.
Also, the union’s spokesman, Etheleert Ibeh, urged the government to pay all the increments.
Mr Oyerinde said the development is particularly welcomed by the private sector, which faces acute forex challenges in importing raw materials.
Mr Obi noted that “democracy is suffering in Nigeria now,” accusing the APC of turning “democracy into transitional politics.”
The 15-day ultimatum issued by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics to President Bola Tinubu’s government to meet its demands is set to expire on October 23.
It urges Mr Tinubu to direct spending to targeted poverty programmes and stick to realistic budgets to avoid unplanned spending.
Mr Ahmad urged Nigerians to support other citizens who have been plunged into poverty.
