• 🚨 Is reopening fuel imports really the way forward for Nigeria? 🚨 In his thought-provoking article, Dan D. Kunle argues that this move is not a reform but rather a step back, echoing a cycle of confusion and chaos that has plagued developing nations for too long. The World Bank's advice may sound official, but is it genuinely paving the way for our success?

    As we navigate these complex economic waters, it’s crucial to challenge conventional wisdom and seek true progress. Let's not settle for quick fixes! Instead, let's push for sustainable solutions that empower our communities and drive real change.

    What do you think—are we ready to embrace a new path forward? 💭

    Read more: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/871736-reopening-fuel-imports-is-not-reform-it-is-regression-by-dan-d-kunle.html
    #FuelReform #EconomicGrowth #Nigeria #SustainableSolutions #ChallengeTheNorm
    🚨 Is reopening fuel imports really the way forward for Nigeria? 🚨 In his thought-provoking article, Dan D. Kunle argues that this move is not a reform but rather a step back, echoing a cycle of confusion and chaos that has plagued developing nations for too long. The World Bank's advice may sound official, but is it genuinely paving the way for our success? As we navigate these complex economic waters, it’s crucial to challenge conventional wisdom and seek true progress. Let's not settle for quick fixes! Instead, let's push for sustainable solutions that empower our communities and drive real change. What do you think—are we ready to embrace a new path forward? 💭 Read more: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/871736-reopening-fuel-imports-is-not-reform-it-is-regression-by-dan-d-kunle.html #FuelReform #EconomicGrowth #Nigeria #SustainableSolutions #ChallengeTheNorm
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    Reopening fuel imports is not reform, it is regression, By Dan D. Kunle
    In April, the World Bank repeated a familiar prescription, one of many that have never guided any developing nation toward genuine success. The pattern is predictable: a prescription, followed by confusion, and ultimately chaos. This time, it urged N
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  • 🚦 Tired of those endless fuel queues? You're not alone! According to Prof Nentawe Yilwatda, the National Chairman of the APC, the current administration has successfully eliminated fuel shortages at petrol stations. In a recent interview, he highlighted significant governance reforms, ensuring no civil servants are left owed. It’s refreshing to see tangible changes like this that impact daily life!

    Imagine how much time and energy we could save without the stress of waiting in line for fuel. It's essential to stay informed about these reforms, as they can help us navigate our daily routines more effectively.

    Could we envision a future with even more seamless public services? Let's keep pushing for progress!

    👉 Read more: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/03/reforms-no-more-fuel-queues-no-civil-servants-not-owed-apc-national-chair-yilwatda/

    #FuelReform #APCGovernance #PublicService #Efficiency #Nigeria
    🚦 Tired of those endless fuel queues? You're not alone! According to Prof Nentawe Yilwatda, the National Chairman of the APC, the current administration has successfully eliminated fuel shortages at petrol stations. In a recent interview, he highlighted significant governance reforms, ensuring no civil servants are left owed. It’s refreshing to see tangible changes like this that impact daily life! Imagine how much time and energy we could save without the stress of waiting in line for fuel. It's essential to stay informed about these reforms, as they can help us navigate our daily routines more effectively. Could we envision a future with even more seamless public services? Let's keep pushing for progress! 👉 Read more: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/03/reforms-no-more-fuel-queues-no-civil-servants-not-owed-apc-national-chair-yilwatda/ #FuelReform #APCGovernance #PublicService #Efficiency #Nigeria
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    Reforms: No more fuel queues, no civil servants owed – APC National Chair, Yilwatda
    National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Prof Nentawe Yilwatda, says since the coming on board of this administration, fuel queues at the petrol stations have disappeared. Yilwatda made this statement on Tuesday when he appeared as a
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