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This is good, leadership by example. |
A well delivered speech, like Osinbajo said, "For many serious-minded policymakers, the frustration is the same, yes we know all about think-tanks what we need now are do-tanks.“ The NIPSS need to be more proactive. |
Osinbajo promised sanity in Apapa gridlock, WOW! Good news to hear testimony about sanity and smooth driving at Apapa road now. Kudos |
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The vice president has said it all, crypto currency need to be regulated not prohibited. Nigeria can not be in exception. |
This is a huge project that the administration must be commended for. Apart from the fact that power will be available for Nigerians, it will also provide job opportunities for many people. |
Osinbajo is up to task.. when all this people refused to be obedient to the executive order, they stand to abuse Osinbajo and Buhari. |
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OSINBAJO THE PACESETTER Nigerians in their numbers yesterday flooded the social media space with the hashtag, #OsinbajoThePacesetter. The trend essentially focused on the past and present achievements of Prof. YemiOsinbajo when he was the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Lagos State, and currently as Vice President of Nigeria. Many recalled that his numerous achievements have in ways set the template for good governance in Lagos and Nigeria as a whole. They also recalled that the Vice President had led two different committees that helped the country exit recession on different occasions. The trend generated traction, with tweets amounting to 7,000. The trend generated traction, with tweets amounting to 7,000. https://ng.opera.news/ng/en/politics/9b069c4e0d227b6f6f2741a5d340169f
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.. you may need to raise your voice more than that since your papa wey dey village is coming to take charge. Ode. Who told you he has been pushed to the wall. For your information, he is the best VP so far. ArrewaDrugGang: |
... but you forgot to mention your name abi you don't have any star? ..yeyeye. Nothing you can do to bring down Osinbajo as the star boi. slawormiir: |
“Malnutrition and unhealthy dietary practices create unique threats to health and productivity for generation after generation,” This is the word for this moment. Food is life. |
WOW!! This is a kind of news I love hearing. Our Economy is getting stabbed, Kudos to the govt for this great job |
Guy you need to check the post very well, this is not a comment made yesterday o, this is a post of 2019. Do we even have a group called Afenifere? Where are they? What has been their contributions to Yoruba land than being hypothetical Eriokanmi: |
Do you even know what is called heaven? Osagyefo98: |
Our people sa like quoting Osinbajo out of context. The man never said there is no kidnapping in the country, but some of them are political gimmick. During Endsars protest, anybody that is outside the country will believe the whole Nigeria is gone by different fake posts. What will you say about this picture...
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GLOBAL CONVERSATIONS ON REDUCING HUNGER, DISEASES MUST REFLECT OUR SITUATIONS, OSINBAJO TELLS UN SUMMIT. As the global community mobilizes resources towards addressing hunger and reducing diseases, the conversations in Nigeria and other developing countries must be all-inclusive and reflective of the situations that concern us so that meaningful progress can be made towards attaining the Sustainable Development Goals, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN. According to the Vice President, “I think that some of these issues are nuanced and we really need to take a closer look especially at these dialogues so that our conversations are reflective of the issues that concern us as a nation, as a people and especially as a developing country.” Prof. Osinbajo stated this Tuesday in his remark delivered virtually at a dialogue on the Nigeria Food System. The national dialogue on food system is organized by the United Nations to raise global awareness and shape global commitments towards mobilizing food systems to address hunger, reduce diet-related diseases and strengthen plenary health. Underscoring the point about the accessibility of the dialogues, Vice President noted that “ensuring that these dialogues are accessible to all. Meaning that they do not become one for experts essentially talking shop”. Emphasizing the importance of having an open conversation, Prof. Osinbajo noted that “we have to take all of these issues into account especially because we are debating issues in the international community, we are contributing to a global conversation and it is so important that the nuances of our own society and situation are introduced into this conversation so that the conversation is richer and fairer and more just for our people.” “I think we must also make it clear that this summit is about the entire value chain from farm to table and all that is in between, including retailers, food processors, technology providers and financial institutions. All of these sectors are involved in the chain and so they are relevant in this summit, and all of their views have to be brought to the table. “All of these shows the interrelatedness and we need to demonstrate this to show the interrelatedness of each part of the chain and how the weak links affect all else, this will be an important consideration in making this dialogue as accessible and inclusive as possible,” the Vice President added. On the significance of the summit, Prof. Osinbajo said, it addresses some of the fundamental challenges facing the country especially with the outbreak of COVID-19. His words “the issue of developing a sustainable food system has never been more urgent and more existential. In our case, perhaps more so than in many other countries. Why? We are faced with population growth that exceeds growth figures handsomely. Poverty has deepened particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic fallout. “Malnutrition and unhealthy dietary practices create unique threats to health and productivity for generation after generation. So, it is a significant challenge to produce enough food for a rapidly growing population, especially given the changes required in modernization of farming practices, mechanization and reduction of postharvest losses.” Continuing, the Vice President said “there are also questions around ensuring environmentally sustainable production practices, creating empowering jobs and livelihoods, and building capacities to ensure sustainable and healthy food systems. “These issues require expertise and experience but also the views of those who will literarily be at the receiving end of these plans. In other words, at this dialogues, we don’t just want to hear only the experts, we, want to hear those who are at the receiving end – those for whom all of these plans are being made. The people across all strata of society.” Speaking further, Prof. Osinbajo explained that “the food we produce and eat, how we produce and eat, should be environmentally friendly and not destroy the environment for future generations. That seems simple enough. Aside from the inherent difficulties of recommending dietary changes, which is habit-forming and for most people, there are tough questions about what practices make sense in a high-income country and what will make sense in developing countries.” While commending organizers of the summit for their efforts, the Vice President noted that the outcome of the dialogue “is of great consequence, because it affects us all and will determine the shape of the future.” Present at the meeting were the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed; Minister of State, Budget and National Planning, Mr Clement Agba; the National Convener of the summit, Mrs Olusola Idowu; the United Nations Resident Coordinator, Mr Edward Kallon, among others. Laolu Akande Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity Office of the Vice President 23rd February, 2021
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The administration is doing everything possible to eradicate malnutrition from the land |
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May those meetings bring good results. Kudos my VP |
No evil perpetrator must go without being punished. Justice must prevail. |
Justice for SARs victims. |
Criminal must be dealt with according to the law. |
Osinbajo is doing everything possible to make Nigeria a better place to live... Alagba Adebajo should go and sleep. Osinbajo is a real leader. |
Who is taking Adebajo serious? The man that has no little benefit to his region. He is supposed to be father of fathers, but he has lost it. |
Osinbajo is a true man of God that can not be moved by any power, Osinbajo has his reputation already, and whoever want to spoil it will fail . 2023, we mooooove!!! |
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We know where you belong.. BISFRAUD OmovuduTheBeast: |
And what has been the history of your lineage in Nigeria development? I guess nothing!! Nigeriabiafra80: |
