AkinfeAyo's blog

Fashola promises that Buhari regime will meet its promise of generating 10,000MW by 2019

POWER minister Babatunde Fashola has promised that the government will meet its target of generating 10,000MW of electricity by 2019 in line with the pledge provided by President Muhammadu Buhari.

 

When President Buhari assumed office in 2017, he said he believes that 10,000MW will be an appropriate amount of power required to meet the nation's energy needs. On May 29, 2015, Mr Fashola, the minister of power, works and housing, pointed out that the amount of power available on the national grid was 2,690 megawatts while on May 29, 2017, the amount was 4,014 megawatts.

Share

Soludo attributes recession to Goodluck for borrowing during boom and Buhari for wrong policies

FORMER Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor Professor Charles Soludo has attributed the prevailing economic woes currently facing Nigeria to the wrong choice of government policies by both the Goodluck and Buhari administrations.

 

Share

Dino Melaye says some of Buhari's appointees have constituted themselves into a criminocracy

KOGI West's Senate representative Senator  Dino Melaye has fired a salvo at President Muhammadu Buhari over several of his appointments claiming that they have done more harm than good to Nigerians as some of them now constitute a criminocracy.

 

Share

Governor Obiano of Anambra State erects cenotaph in Awka in remembrance of Biafran fallen heroes

ANAMBRA State governor Willie Obiano has erected a cenotaph in Awka in remembrance of the dead who died during the Nigerian Civil War on the 30th anniversary of the declaration of the Republic of Biafra.

 

On May 30, Igbos marked Biafra Remembrance day as 30 years in 1967, its former leader Odumegwu Ojukwu declared it as an independent state, triggering a 30-mont civil war. Across southeast Nigeria, the day was marked with a sit-at-home protest that had been called by the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob), which is agitating for the recreation of Biafra.

 

Share

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - AkinfeAyo's blog