Don’t Leave Politics For Politicians Alone
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Don’t Leave Politics For Politicians Alone

Politics tamfitronics Nigeria's Vice President, Kashim Shettima has called for collaboration between the government and business leaders to enable a thriving economy.According to Shettima, politics is too important to be left to the politicians alone, and enterprises that define the economy are too important to be left to the businessmen alone to develop, hence the need for strategic collaboration.The Vice President made the submission on Friday while speaking at a gathering of top industrialists at the Heirs Holdings Group Directors’ Annual Summit Dinner in Abuja.He called for synergy, open dialogue, shared insights, and collaborative work between the government and business sectors to develop solutions tailored towards Nigeria’s realities.“Politics is too important to be left to the politicians, and enterprises that define our economic destination are too important to be left to the businessmen alone to...
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Politics is too important to be left to the politicians – VP Shettima calls for collaboration between Government and private sector
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Politics is too important to be left to the politicians – VP Shettima calls for collaboration between Government and private sector

Politics tamfitronics Vice-President Kashim Shettima has called for collaboration between the government and business leaders.He emphasized that this partnership is essential for economic growth and prosperity in Nigeria.Shettima highlighted that open dialogue, shared insights, and joint efforts between the public and private sectors are crucial for developing solutions tailored to Nigeria’s unique challenges.He made these remarks at the Heirs Holdings Group Directors’ Annual Summit Dinner in Abuja on Friday, calling for a synergy between the political class and economic stakeholders. He noted that these two spheres are not opposing forces but complementary ones, essential for national stability and progress.“Politics is too important to be left to the politicians, and enterprises that define our economic destination are too important to be left to the businessmen alone to develop,” he said.He urged conglomerates to serve as pipelines...
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Don’t Leave Politics For Politicians Alone
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Don’t Leave Politics For Politicians Alone

Politics tamfitronics A native doctor, Sunday George Andrew, also known as Sunday Akpan Adede, has been sentenced to death by hanging over the abduction of two brothers, Chief Israel Efefiong Utit and Pastor Bassey Utit.He was convicted by the Akwa Ibom State High Court sitting in Uyo, on Friday.Andrew, a native doctor from Ikono Local Government Area of the state, was said to have conspired with others, now at large, to commit the offence at Nkemba Street, Uyo on November 29, 2015, and harbored the victims in his shrine at Ikot Enua, Ikono, demanding N50m as ransom.The convicted native doctor was standing trial with the first defendant, Ibe Francis Emeka, on a six-count charge for conspiracy, kidnapping, and armed robbery, in which he was found guilty, while the Court discharged and acquitted Emeka due...
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Bukola Saraki: Nigeria’s Emerging Political Surprise
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Bukola Saraki: Nigeria’s Emerging Political Surprise

Politics tamfitronics June 14, (THEWILL)- In the intricate tapestry of Nigerian politics, few threads are as colourful and resilient as that of Dr Bukola Saraki, a man whose political narrative reads like a best-selling thriller.From his early days in the political arena to his recent Supreme Court victory, Saraki has been a figure of intrigue, controversy and surprise. Let’s unravel the story of Nigeria’s emerging political enigma.Like a prologue to a Political Genesis, Saraki’s foray into politics began with a gubernatorial victory in Kwara State, where he served two terms and set the stage for his national prominence.His tenure was marked by initiatives aimed at economic and healthcare reforms, which laid the groundwork for his political ascent.In his national political thriller, “Act I” was the Senate Presidency Saga. The plot thickened when Saraki, in a...
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