• 🌊 "Leave Rivers alone," says Chief Sunny Onuesoke, and he's got a point. In a recent appeal, he urged Nigerians to allow Rivers State to navigate its challenges without external interference, highlighting that every state grapples with its own issues, albeit managed differently.

    It's a reminder that sometimes, stepping back can pave the way for local solutions to emerge. Instead of critiquing from the sidelines, consider ways you can support your community's growth and resilience. Whether it's engaging in local dialogues or simply staying informed, every action counts!

    How do you think we can foster a culture of understanding and support among states?

    Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/leave-rivers-alone-onuesoke-tells-nigerians-2/
    #CommunitySupport #LocalSolutions #MindYourBusiness #NigerianStates #CrisisManagement
    🌊 "Leave Rivers alone," says Chief Sunny Onuesoke, and he's got a point. In a recent appeal, he urged Nigerians to allow Rivers State to navigate its challenges without external interference, highlighting that every state grapples with its own issues, albeit managed differently. It's a reminder that sometimes, stepping back can pave the way for local solutions to emerge. Instead of critiquing from the sidelines, consider ways you can support your community's growth and resilience. Whether it's engaging in local dialogues or simply staying informed, every action counts! How do you think we can foster a culture of understanding and support among states? Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/leave-rivers-alone-onuesoke-tells-nigerians-2/ #CommunitySupport #LocalSolutions #MindYourBusiness #NigerianStates #CrisisManagement
    Leave Rivers alone, Onuesoke tells Nigerians
    By Ephraim Oseji Former Delta State gubernatorial aspirant, Chief Sunny Onuesoke, has appealed to Nigerians to mind their business and leave Rivers State alone to resolve its crisis. He argued there is no state in Nigeria that does not have a similar
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  • 🚨 Warning Signs for Nigeria! 🚨

    Dele Kelvin Oye, Chairman of the Alliance for Economic Research and Ethics, raises a critical alarm: Nigeria may be on the verge of facing similar challenges as Venezuela if it continues to overly depend on the U.S. and other foreign partners. With rising government expenditures and mounting debts, it's a call to action for Nigeria to reassess its financial strategies and embrace self-reliance.

    Let's take this moment to reflect: Are we putting too much faith in outside forces? It’s time for Nigeria to chart its own course and foster local solutions that empower our economy.

    Together, we can build a sustainable future! 🌍πŸ’ͺ

    Read more: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/after-venezuela-nigeria-could-be-next-oye-cautions-against-over-reliance-on-us-other-foreign-partners/

    #Nigeria #SelfReliance #EconomicEmpowerment #FutureFocused #LocalSolutions
    🚨 Warning Signs for Nigeria! 🚨 Dele Kelvin Oye, Chairman of the Alliance for Economic Research and Ethics, raises a critical alarm: Nigeria may be on the verge of facing similar challenges as Venezuela if it continues to overly depend on the U.S. and other foreign partners. With rising government expenditures and mounting debts, it's a call to action for Nigeria to reassess its financial strategies and embrace self-reliance. Let's take this moment to reflect: Are we putting too much faith in outside forces? It’s time for Nigeria to chart its own course and foster local solutions that empower our economy. Together, we can build a sustainable future! 🌍πŸ’ͺ Read more: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/after-venezuela-nigeria-could-be-next-oye-cautions-against-over-reliance-on-us-other-foreign-partners/ #Nigeria #SelfReliance #EconomicEmpowerment #FutureFocused #LocalSolutions
    After Venezuela, Nigeria could be next – Oye cautions against over-reliance on US, other foreign partners
    THE Chairman of the Alliance for Economic Research and Ethics (AERE), Dele Kelvin Oye, has warned that Nigeria risks becoming the next target after Venezuela if the country continues its overreliance on the United States and other foreign partners. A
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