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Tinubu’s Policies Have Deepened Hunger, Insecurity – Ex-Minister Dalung

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Tinubu’s Policies Have Deepened Hunger, Insecurity – Ex-Minister Dalung
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A former Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Solomon Dalung, has delivered a scathing review of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, stating that the government has failed to meet expectations after two years in office.

OsunDaily reports that Dalung blamed the current economic hardship, insecurity, and rising hunger in the country on what he described as ill-conceived policies by the president, especially the removal of fuel subsidy and naira floatation, which he said were implemented without proper planning or mitigation strategies.

In an interview with the Daily Post, Dalung said Nigerians had high hopes when Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023, given his previous track record as governor of Lagos State.

He said, “Tinubu’s administration for two years has been far below expectations. His personality was not new to the political climate, and many Nigerians believed he would replicate the so-called Lagos miracle at the national level.”

But Dalung argued that Tinubu quickly dashed those hopes by removing fuel subsidy on day one without having a functional government in place to manage the consequences.

“That ‘subsidy is gone’ declaration was reckless. It sent a signal that he lacked comprehension of the country’s situation,” Dalung stated.

According to the former minister, the administration’s economic policies were not only rushed but also lacked any real framework to absorb their aftershocks. He criticised the president for not consulting widely or subjecting his plans to rigorous scrutiny.

“If he was courageous enough, he would have subjected the policy to superior argument and the litmus test of scrutiny. But to cowardly ambush Nigerians as he did, was not courage at all,” Dalung said.

He insisted that had Tinubu genuinely understood governance at the national level, he would have approached such a critical economic reform with caution and dialogue.

Dalung painted a grim picture of Nigeria’s current socio-economic climate, blaming the presidency for worsening poverty, insecurity, and starvation.

“Nigerians are going through excruciating pains—hunger, starvation, insecurity, and economic strangulation,” he lamented.

He noted that the ripple effects of Tinubu’s early policy missteps are what the nation is battling today and concluded that the president’s performance has been “disappointing and far below expectations.”

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Nigerian celebrities react to president Buhari’s death

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As Nigerian leaders continue to mourn the late President Muhammadu Buhari, many celebrities have also reacted to the news.

OSUNDAILY NG reports that Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s immediate past president, died in a London hospital on Sunday, July 13, 2025, after a prolonged illness.

Following the sad news, the Nigerian government declared seven days of mourning to honour the deceased’s legacy.

The declaration of mourning by the Federal Government sparked controversial tributes from Nigerians, including celebrities.

Reacting to the development, singer Eedris Abdulkareem attributed the negative comments against the late president to the consequences of his actions while alive.

“Your legacies after life are consequences of your deeds. Innalilahi wa innalilahi rajuhun,” he wrote.

Also reacting to Buhari’s passing, celebrated Yoruba nation agitator Sunday Igboho, in a video shared on his Facebook page, stated, “The man that sent DSS to come and kill me in the middle of the night on July 4th 2021 has died today.”

Big Brother Naija reality show star Tacha berated Buhari’s critics on the X platform, noting that criticism cannot erase Buhari’s name from Nigeria’s history.

She wrote, “No matter your views, Muhammadu Buhari was a major part of Nigeria’s story. RIP.”

Actress Kate Henshaw, in a post on X, noted that life is vanity.

She wrote, “Nothing dey this life.”

Former Big Brother Naija housemate and actor Pere Egbi stated that the pain left behind by Buhari resulted in “bitterness and hate.”

While advising President Bola Tinubu to learn from Buhari’s administration, Pere urged him to address Nigeria’s pressing challenges.

“May his soul rest in peace until resurrection morning. President Tinubu, as you reflect on your predecessor’s legacy, I appeal to your conscience: Nigeria is hurting. Millions are broken. Many have lost faith in political leaders because the pain left behind has fermented into bitterness and hate,” he stated.

Singer Portable, in a video on Instagram, said, “Make sure you do good. It’s Buhari that offends us, not Tinubu. Buhari died in London. May God rest his soul.”

Legendary fuji musician KWAM 1 sang Buhari’s praises in a video shared on his Instagram page and wished him “sleep well.”

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Naira appreciates massively against dollar ahead of public holiday to honour Buhari

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The naira appreciated significantly against the United States dollar at the official foreign exchange market, beginning the week on a positive note ahead of Tuesday’s public holiday in honour of the late Nigerian former president, Muhammadu Buhari.

Exchange data from the Central Bank of Nigeria showed that the naira strengthened to N1,518.89 against the dollar on Monday, up from N1,530.26 traded at the close of business last Friday.

This means the naira firmed up substantially by N11.37 against the dollar compared to the N1,530.26 rate on Friday.

OSUNDAILY NG reports that, for the first time since last week, the naira is recording this margin of gain at the official market in a single day.

Meanwhile, the naira remained stable at the parallel (black) market on Monday, closing at N1,550 per dollar, the same rate as recorded last week.

The appreciation on the official market comes as the Nigerian government, through the National Bureau of Statistics, is expected to release the country’s inflation rate on Tuesday.

Earlier, the Central Bank of Nigeria fixed its Monetary Policy Committee meeting to decide on Nigeria’s interest rate for July 21 and 22, 2025.

 

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Buhari: ‘Show empathy If you want sympathy in death’ – Eedris Abdulkareem tells Nigerian leaders

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Buhari: 'Show empathy If you want sympathy in death' - Eedris Abdulkareem tells Nigerian leaders
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Rapper Eedris Abdulkareem has stated that Nigerian leaders must share in the feelings of citizens if they want the public to sympathise with them in death.

The singer made this statement following the mixed reactions trailing the demise of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

OSUNDAILY NG reports that Buhari died on Sunday afternoon at a UK clinic after an alleged battle with leukaemia.

While his political allies are paying tribute to him, many Nigerians have been criticising and accusing him of various failings.

Addressing citizens in a post on his social media page, former senator, Shehu Sani, pleaded with the public to forgive Buhari his imperfections.

“A living man is still on trial and cannot judge the dead. Let the sleeping soul rest,” Sani said.

Reacting to the development in an Instagram post on Monday evening, Abdulkareem urged Nigerian politicians to show empathy while alive if they wish to receive sympathy in death.

“If you want sympathy in death, then you must show empathy when alive.
“Your legacies after life are consequences of your deeds. Innalilahi wa innalilahi rajuhun,” he wrote.

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