Search This Blog
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
Our faith in democracy remains firm: 7 key things Buhari told world leaders at UNGA
President Muhammadu Buhari addressed other World leaders at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, September 19 where he was the eighth speaker. reported that President Buhari arrived at New York on Sunday, September 17 before his address at the General Debate of the 72nd Session of United Nations General Assembly.
1. Our faith in democracy remains firm and unshaken. Our regional organisation ECOWAS came together to uphold democratic principles in The Gambia – as we had done previously in Cote D’Ivoire 2. Through our individual national efforts, state institutions are being strengthened to promote accountability, and to combat corruption and asset recovery. These can only be achieved through the international community cooperating and providing critical assistance and material support 3. We shall also cooperate in addressing the growing transnational crimes such as forced labour, modern day slavery, human trafficking and cybercrime
[FREE WSO] How to Make Money Fast ($150 in 24 Hours!) Click to Start.
4. While the international community grapples to resolve these conflicts, we must be mindful and focus on the widening inequalities within societies, and the gap between the rich and the poor nations. These inequalities and gaps are part of the underlining root causes of competition for resources, frustration and anger leading to spiralling instability 5. Nigeria proposes a strong UN delegation to urgently engage the North Korean Leader. The delegation, led by the Security Council, should include members from all the regions 6. I end my remarks by reiterating Nigeria’s abiding commitment to the foundational principles and goals of the United Nations. Since our admission as a member state in 1960, we have always participated in all efforts to bring about global peace, security and development 7. Nigeria will continue to support the UN in all its efforts, including the attainment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Source;Naij.com
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
Nollywood actor Caz Chidiebere calls out Nnamdi Kanu, asks him to help the government make Nigeria better Read more:
Nollywood actor and producer, Caz Chidiebere, has joined the league of those asking IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, to end his struggle for the actualization of Biafra. Chidiebere took to his Facebook page to call out Nnamdi Kanu, stating that he has allowed himself be used by politicians to try to destabilize Nigeria. According to him, the self-acclaimed leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) needs to end his 'struggle' and instead find a way to help the Nigerian government make the nation better. Chidiebere also said Kanu needs to stop seeking 'cheap popularity' and endangering the lives of innocent people.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)