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NSIA and UK firm Asset Green sign MoU for the building of mega dairy facility in Nigeria

BRITISH company Asset Green and the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) as the first step in an ambitious plan to build a mega integrated dairy livestock production and processing facility.

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I am hoping that President Tinubu used his state visit to the UK to set stringent foreign direct investment targets for industrialists and the City of London

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Over recent years, President Tinubu has been trying to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) into Nigeria. As commendable as this appears, it is only scratching the surface

[2] According to the Africa Development Bank, Nigeria has an annual infrastructural investment deficit of $1000m. This is the level of investment we need annually if we want to become a nation that lives at ease with itself

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Chelle drops Osimhen and Nwabali from 23-man squad from four-nation friendly tournament

SUPER Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has named a 23-man squad for the forthcoming four nation international friendly tournament taking place later this month that includes the surprise omission of star striker Victor Osimhen.

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I look forward to President Tinubu announcing new security initiatives over the next two days as part of a plan to generate confidence among international investors

Ayo Akinfe

[1] President Tinubu is aware of the fact that Nigeria’s insecurity is one of the biggest turn-offs for international investors. I thus expect him to use his trip to London to allay any fears potential investors might have

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NFF to lodge appeal against Fifa's DR Congo decision with Court of Arbitration for Sport

NIGERIAN Football Federation (NFF) officials have launched an appeal against the recent Fifa decision to dismiss their petition against the Democratic Republic of Congo with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas).

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This is the kind of diaspora policy we should expect to hear the government announce upon President Tinubu’s return from the UK

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Once a year, 500 diasporans will be invited to Abuja from all around the world to rub minds with the government

[2] The presidents of the major diaspora organisations in four or five key countries will be granted observers status at Nigerian Governors' Forum meetings

[3] A diaspora investment desk will be established in the foreign minister’s office, to liaise with Nigerians living abroad

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Would you not just love it if President Tinubu uses his UK visit to tell the City of London that manufacturing is now going to concentrated in 20 Nigerian cities and he will wants them to invest

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Nnewi - Automobile manufacturing

[2] Akure - Cocoa processing and chocolate making

[3] Orlu - Pharmaceuticals

[4] Aba - Clothing and footwear

[5] Abeokuta - Railway carriages and engines

[6] Kano - Groundnut, neem, millet and sorghum processing

[7] Damaturu - Dairy products

[8] Port Harcourt - Shipbuilding, boatmaking and fishing equipment

[9] Calabar - Aircraft assembly

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Would you not just love it if our National Assembly marked Mother’s Day with the passing of this Nigerian Gender Equality Bill 2026

Ayo Akinfe

[1] With the passing of this bill, Nigeria hereby scraps all laws which limit a woman's right to inherit family property

[2] Child marriages have henceforth become criminalised immediately with a minimum 10 year prison sentence for convicted criminals. This applies to anyone who marries a girl under the age of 16

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When President Tinubu visits Britain this week I think he should lay down tough conditions for Nigeria’s continued membership of the Commonwealth

Ayo Akinfe

[1] From 2030, the Commonwealth Games must include men and women’s football

[2] Britain must invest at least $10bn a year in Nigeria in the form of foreign direct investment

[3] Other industrialised Commonwealth member states like Canada and Australia must also between them invest $10bn in Nigeria annually

[4] Every year, the British monarch must lead a trade delegation to Nigeria

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Nigeria's first mechanised farming equipment company to be floated in Akwa Ibom

NIGERIA could enjoy a dramatic boost in its farm produce output following the drawing up of plans by the Akwa Ibom State government to float an Agric Equipment Leasing Company aimed at enhancing large-scale mechanised farming.

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