• “Rebuilding Trust in Nigeria: Citizens, Not Politicians, Hold the Power” — Experts Challenge Government at 31st Economic Summit

    At the 31st Nigerian Economic Summit (NESG) in Abuja, top government officials, civil society leaders, and private sector experts united in a powerful call for citizen accountability, transparency, and participation in governance.

    Moderated by Frank Aigbogun, Publisher and CEO of BusinessDay, the engaging panel featured Hadiza Bala Usman, Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination; Aisha Yesufu, activist and co-founder of Bring Back Our Girls; Yemi Adamolekun, Executive Director of Enough Is Enough (EiE) Nigeria; Tola Adeyemi, CEO of KPMG West Africa; and rapper and entrepreneur MI Abaga (Jude Abaga).


    Government Promises Measurable Accountability

    Hadiza Bala Usman defended President Bola Tinubu’s reform agenda, revealing that the administration’s Citizen Delivery Tracker is now live — allowing Nigerians to monitor ministry performance in real time.

    “Every appointee must show results. Governance is no longer about promises; it’s about measurable performance,” she said.

    Aisha Yesufu Fires Back: “The Arrogance in Governance Is Sickening”

    Activist Aisha Yesufu countered sharply, saying government rhetoric rarely reflects citizens’ lived realities.

    “Which Nigeria is she talking about? The one where leaders act like emperors and arrest those who speak truth to power?”


    She emphasized that trust cannot exist without humility, urging Nigerians to stop normalizing bad leadership.


    Yemi Adamolekun: “Democracy Is Not a Spectator Sport”

    Yemi Adamolekun stressed that citizens must be part of the decision-making process, not just observers.

    “It’s not enough to tweet outrage — we must vote, attend town halls, and demand transparency,” she said.


    Corporate Insight: Trust Grows from Results

    KPMG’s Tola Adeyemi argued that Nigeria’s trust deficit can only be fixed through consistent delivery and open communication.

    “Citizens don’t want rehearsed talking points; they want sincerity and proof of progress,” he said.


    MI Abaga: “Nigeria Must Stop Pretending”

    Rapper and entrepreneur MI Abaga brought a cultural lens, describing the nation’s crisis of trust as “spiritual and systemic.”

    > “We clap even when we know the truth. Integrity must start with us — from the top to the bottom,” he said.


    Despite their differences, all panelists agreed that rebuilding trust requires partnership between citizens and the state — grounded in honesty, performance, and humility.


    “Rebuilding Trust in Nigeria: Citizens, Not Politicians, Hold the Power” — Experts Challenge Government at 31st Economic Summit At the 31st Nigerian Economic Summit (NESG) in Abuja, top government officials, civil society leaders, and private sector experts united in a powerful call for citizen accountability, transparency, and participation in governance. Moderated by Frank Aigbogun, Publisher and CEO of BusinessDay, the engaging panel featured Hadiza Bala Usman, Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination; Aisha Yesufu, activist and co-founder of Bring Back Our Girls; Yemi Adamolekun, Executive Director of Enough Is Enough (EiE) Nigeria; Tola Adeyemi, CEO of KPMG West Africa; and rapper and entrepreneur MI Abaga (Jude Abaga). Government Promises Measurable Accountability Hadiza Bala Usman defended President Bola Tinubu’s reform agenda, revealing that the administration’s Citizen Delivery Tracker is now live — allowing Nigerians to monitor ministry performance in real time. “Every appointee must show results. Governance is no longer about promises; it’s about measurable performance,” she said. Aisha Yesufu Fires Back: “The Arrogance in Governance Is Sickening” Activist Aisha Yesufu countered sharply, saying government rhetoric rarely reflects citizens’ lived realities. “Which Nigeria is she talking about? The one where leaders act like emperors and arrest those who speak truth to power?” She emphasized that trust cannot exist without humility, urging Nigerians to stop normalizing bad leadership. Yemi Adamolekun: “Democracy Is Not a Spectator Sport” Yemi Adamolekun stressed that citizens must be part of the decision-making process, not just observers. “It’s not enough to tweet outrage — we must vote, attend town halls, and demand transparency,” she said. Corporate Insight: Trust Grows from Results KPMG’s Tola Adeyemi argued that Nigeria’s trust deficit can only be fixed through consistent delivery and open communication. “Citizens don’t want rehearsed talking points; they want sincerity and proof of progress,” he said. MI Abaga: “Nigeria Must Stop Pretending” Rapper and entrepreneur MI Abaga brought a cultural lens, describing the nation’s crisis of trust as “spiritual and systemic.” > “We clap even when we know the truth. Integrity must start with us — from the top to the bottom,” he said. Despite their differences, all panelists agreed that rebuilding trust requires partnership between citizens and the state — grounded in honesty, performance, and humility.
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  • Allies abandon Atiku as ex-VP eyes 2027 presidency on ADC ticket.

    Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Nigeria’s former vice president, is preparing for his seventh attempt at the presidency, this time on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

    Abubakar, 78, has been in the race for Nigeria’s top seat since 1993, contesting under different parties without success.

    His most recent bid was in 2023 when, as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, he lost to President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    His defection to the ADC earlier this year has reignited debates about his political relevance, but the move has also triggered disquiet within the party and among his longtime allies.

    Party insiders say some original promoters of the ADC are uneasy about his ambition.

    “Many of the original promoters of the party are developing cold feet. It’s not about Atiku’s credentials, it’s the perception of perpetual ambition without results,” a senior ADC source told BusinessDay.

    In Adamawa, his political base, reactions have been lukewarm. Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has kept his distance, while the Adamawa PDP has flatly refused to follow him into the ADC.

    “We are not joining him in the ADC. Quote me, he will not make any impact in 2027 if he continues with his journey into ADC,” Ibrahim Tahir, Adamawa PDP chairman, said.

    Allies abandon Atiku as ex-VP eyes 2027 presidency on ADC ticket. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Nigeria’s former vice president, is preparing for his seventh attempt at the presidency, this time on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Abubakar, 78, has been in the race for Nigeria’s top seat since 1993, contesting under different parties without success. His most recent bid was in 2023 when, as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, he lost to President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC). His defection to the ADC earlier this year has reignited debates about his political relevance, but the move has also triggered disquiet within the party and among his longtime allies. Party insiders say some original promoters of the ADC are uneasy about his ambition. “Many of the original promoters of the party are developing cold feet. It’s not about Atiku’s credentials, it’s the perception of perpetual ambition without results,” a senior ADC source told BusinessDay. In Adamawa, his political base, reactions have been lukewarm. Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has kept his distance, while the Adamawa PDP has flatly refused to follow him into the ADC. “We are not joining him in the ADC. Quote me, he will not make any impact in 2027 if he continues with his journey into ADC,” Ibrahim Tahir, Adamawa PDP chairman, said.
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  • Celebrating Excellence: Top 25 CEOs Awards Shine Spotlight on Business Leadership in Lagos


    According to BusinessDay, the prestigious Top 25 CEOs Awards has returned to Lagos, honoring some of Nigeria’s most visionary and impactful business leaders. This annual event celebrates outstanding CEOs who have demonstrated excellence in corporate management, innovation, and strategic leadership across various industries.

    The awards highlight individuals who are not only driving profitability but also shaping the future of business through resilience, ethical leadership, and bold decision-making. It’s a night that recognizes excellence, inspires ambition, and sets new standards for executive performance in Nigeria’s evolving corporate landscape.

    A salute to the game-changers powering the Nigerian economy!


    #Top25CEOsAwards #BusinessDay #LeadershipExcellence
    🏆 Celebrating Excellence: Top 25 CEOs Awards Shine Spotlight on Business Leadership in Lagos According to BusinessDay, the prestigious Top 25 CEOs Awards has returned to Lagos, honoring some of Nigeria’s most visionary and impactful business leaders. This annual event celebrates outstanding CEOs who have demonstrated excellence in corporate management, innovation, and strategic leadership across various industries. The awards highlight individuals who are not only driving profitability but also shaping the future of business through resilience, ethical leadership, and bold decision-making. It’s a night that recognizes excellence, inspires ambition, and sets new standards for executive performance in Nigeria’s evolving corporate landscape. A salute to the game-changers powering the Nigerian economy! #Top25CEOsAwards #BusinessDay #LeadershipExcellence
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  • Mike Abdul Breaks Boundaries with Fuji-Gospel Fusion


    According to BusinessDay, renowned gospel artist Mike Abdul is set to release a groundbreaking new track that fuses the rich rhythms of Fuji music with uplifting gospel sounds. This bold blend is aimed at connecting with a broader audience while staying true to his spiritual roots.

    Known for his energetic style and message-driven music, Abdul’s latest release is more than just a song—it’s a cultural crossover that celebrates both faith and indigenous sound. Fans can expect a refreshing twist that bridges tradition and worship in an entirely new way.

    Get ready for a praise experience like no other—where Fuji meets the gospel!


    #MikeAbdul #FujiGospelFusion #NewMusicAlert #NigerianGospel
    Mike Abdul Breaks Boundaries with Fuji-Gospel Fusion According to BusinessDay, renowned gospel artist Mike Abdul is set to release a groundbreaking new track that fuses the rich rhythms of Fuji music with uplifting gospel sounds. This bold blend is aimed at connecting with a broader audience while staying true to his spiritual roots. Known for his energetic style and message-driven music, Abdul’s latest release is more than just a song—it’s a cultural crossover that celebrates both faith and indigenous sound. Fans can expect a refreshing twist that bridges tradition and worship in an entirely new way. Get ready for a praise experience like no other—where Fuji meets the gospel! #MikeAbdul #FujiGospelFusion #NewMusicAlert #NigerianGospel
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