Economic Hardships
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Inflation and Others-Signs of a Faulty Leadership-Comrade Emelieze
- By solomon2day
- On 18/12/2023
- In Happenings

The strangulating inflation, prohibitive prices of goods and services and the poor performance of the Naira in the exchange market are all signposts of a faulty leadership foisted on Nigerians.This assertion was made by a former chairman of the Oyo state council of the Trade Union Congress(TUC), Comrade Andrew Emelieze.
''The inflation in the country has brought about untold hardships, sufferings and difficulties for millions of Nigerians, coupled with the poor showing of the Naira in the exchange market. All these are credible indicators that faulty leadership has been foisted on Nigerians and the World Bank knows this fact and is utilizing it to the fullest. It is very glaring in all sectors of the economy,''Comrade Emelieze stated.
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Nigerians are unhappy
- By solomon2day
- On 24/11/2020
- In Special Report
Millions of Nigerians are unhappy.Their unhappiness revolves around the high cost of foodstuff, which have gone beyond reach, kidnappings, killings, and other violent crimes.
Those-in-charge have lost touch with reality are engrossed in continuing in public office beyond 2027.
Criminals now operate in different parts of the country with impunity, while the law enforcement and security agencies grasp for breath.
Disillusionment and disappointment characterize the looks on the faces of the people.
Schools are now the target of the criminals, who kidnap innocent children and teachers for ransom.
Madam Efunroye TinubuIn the 19th century, Madam Efunroye Tinubu was the most outstanding female.
She was the daughter of a farmer of Owu descent and also a relation of Oba Akintoye of Lagos.
In pursuit of a living, she migrated from her homeland to Badagry, to trade.
She was the go betweeen for Brazilian slave dealers.
Madam Tinubu was a caring woman, who catered for over a thousand slaves.These slaves were loyal to her.
While in Badagry, Efunroye got married to Tinubu.
In addition, while still in the ancient town,she met her relative, Akintoye, who was on exile, as a result of his displacement, from the throne in Lagos, by Kosoko.
In the course of time, Efunroye assisted Akintoye back to Lagos,while she consolidated her trade in slaves,now acting as go between for the European and Abeokuta traders.
Due to his disposition towards slave trade, Consul, Benjamin Campbell, banished Madam Tinubu to Abeokuta.
While in Abeokuta, Madam Tinubu assisted the Egbas to defeat the Dahomeans in a war and in appreciation, she was conferred with the chieftiancy title 'Iyalode of Egabland''. She played leading roles in the politics of her time. Madam Tinubu passed on in 1878.
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