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Leadership of Nigeria and France

France may likely face rejection from Nigerians if the romance going on between the leadership of Nigeria and France is not favourable to the people of Nigeria.

The Viewers Corner News team would use this opportunity to inform France that the people of Nigeria are not like other Africans, whom France subjected to all manner of manipulations and horrible treatments many years ago. Nigerians are civilised, highly educated, and would not sit on the fence to watch the leadership of Nigeria sign […]

France may likely face rejection from Nigerians if the romance going on between the leadership of Nigeria and France is not favourable to the people of Nigeria. Read More »

PDP, LP, and NNPP

If these three political parties (PDP, LP, and NNPP) merge, would they be able to take over power in 2027 from the APC/President Bola Tinubu’s-led government?

During the 2023 presidential election, it was believed that the Labour Party of Nigeria won the presidential race, but unfortunately, they were rigged out by the All Progressives Congress. So if the Peoples Democratic Party of Nigeria and the NNPP merge with the Labour Party, as it is widely said, most Nigerians believe that they

If these three political parties (PDP, LP, and NNPP) merge, would they be able to take over power in 2027 from the APC/President Bola Tinubu’s-led government? Read More »

Tinubu

Insecurity in Nigeria has increased since the All Progressives Congress/President Bola Tinubu’s government came to power.

The All Progressives Congress told Nigerians during their presidential campaign that if Nigerians elected them to office, they would make sure that insecurity in Nigeria would be eradicated within a short period of time, but today, terrorist activities and banditry have increased drastically in Nigeria. Even in the federal capital territory, Abuja, the lives of

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The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of Nigeria made some interesting revelations concerning corruption. So what next?

Mr. Ola Olukoyede, the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of Nigeria, said that between 2018 and 2020, Nigeria lost 2.9 trillion naira to corruption. According to him, he picked one aspect of where such a despicable act was committed, which is contract and procurement. In his words, he said that such huge

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of Nigeria made some interesting revelations concerning corruption. So what next? Read More »

Buhari and Osibanjo

When Nigerians elect a leader with zero tolerance against corruption, then those who looted the economy of Nigeria shall be brought to book.

Under ex-president Buhari’s leadership, it was alleged that his government spent over five billion naira to train less than two hundred Nigerians to learn how to repair smartphones, not even how to manufacture smartphones. This is laughable. Such a huge amount of money that would have been used for a gainful project was spent recklessly

When Nigerians elect a leader with zero tolerance against corruption, then those who looted the economy of Nigeria shall be brought to book. Read More »

APC/President Bola Tinubu’s government is not in any position to call Nigerians who may have obtained their degrees from unapproved universities as fakes or criminals.

Why would the APC/President Bola Tinubu’s government call Nigerians who obtained their university degrees from unapproved universities as fake? If President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria could present a forged Chicago university and secondary school certificates, why would the government of Nigeria refuse to acknowledge other certificates, be it forged or genuine, from other universities around

APC/President Bola Tinubu’s government is not in any position to call Nigerians who may have obtained their degrees from unapproved universities as fakes or criminals. Read More »

Bola Tinubu

Those Nigerians calling on the government of Nigeria to start negotiating with terrorists and bandits got it all wrong.

If people’s government is installed in Nigeria, if a government that does not play hide and seek with the people of Nigeria and a government that respects and obeys the laws of Nigeria is installed into office, there is no way terrorists and bandits would not be clamped down. We believe that those calling on

Those Nigerians calling on the government of Nigeria to start negotiating with terrorists and bandits got it all wrong. Read More »

Tinubu

Time has come to place a death sentence on corrupt, convicted Nigerian leaders at all levels of government.

Ex-president Buhari, a no-nonsense leader of Nigeria at some point who was against corruption and indiscipline, allowed those who worked under his leadership when he was the president of Nigeria to steal lots of money to an unaccountable tune. This is completely unacceptable and should be condemned by Nigerians both at home and abroad. Information

Time has come to place a death sentence on corrupt, convicted Nigerian leaders at all levels of government. Read More »

The Employees Remuneration Protection Bill sponsored by Hon. Wale Ahmed of the House of Representatives of Nigeria is a nice one, but it cannot work in Nigeria.

Charity, they say, begins at home. Sponsoring a bill and giving it a beautiful name would only be on paper. This Employee Remuneration and Protection Bill and the member of the House of Representatives sponsoring it meant well for Nigerian workers. But it would not be implemented in Nigeria because the leadership of Nigeria does

The Employees Remuneration Protection Bill sponsored by Hon. Wale Ahmed of the House of Representatives of Nigeria is a nice one, but it cannot work in Nigeria. Read More »

. Bill Gates and Jane Goodhall of the World Economic Forum

Countries on the continent of Africa should distance themselves from Mr. Bill Gates and Jane Goodall of the World Economic Forum and what they represent.

Year 2024 is another year that just began, but before we continue, let us carefully look at these statements. Mr. Bill Gates, who is a regular at the World Economic Forum, said that “the world today has 6.8 billion people, and if we do a really good job on new vaccines, health care, and reproduction

Countries on the continent of Africa should distance themselves from Mr. Bill Gates and Jane Goodall of the World Economic Forum and what they represent. Read More »

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