PRES. TINUBU PROMISES NIGERIA'S SUPPORT TO GHANA'S PRESIDENT JOHN MAHAMA. (PHOTO).

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 Tinubu Promises Nigeria's Support to Ghana's President John Mahama President Bola Tinubu has pledged Nigeria's unwavering support to Ghana’s President John Mahama, emphasizing commitment to driving change and economic growth for the people of Ghana.  Speaking at Mahama’s inauguration in Accra, Tinubu, who chairs the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, called for African nations to focus on building robust economies. He expressed pride in Ghana’s achievements and reaffirmed the shared history and unity between Nigeria and Ghana. Tinubu also praised Mahama’s vision and dedication to his nation, assuring him of Nigeria's support in achieving success and progress for both countries.

WE HAVE RECEIVED ABOUT ₦3BN FROM FG TO SUPPORT FLOOD VICTIMS, IDPs IN NASARAWA- GOV. SULE. (PHOTO).


 We Have Received About ₦3bn From FG To Support Flood Victims, IDPs In Nasarawa -Governor Sule 


“VP Kashim Shettima is very interested in showing that the rice we cultivated in Jangwa is continuous and not just for one season. We are going to distribute rice seedlings to every local government area so that the local chairmen will come and collect their tractors and also collect seedlings and every local government will go, just like the state is doing in Jangwa and Agwatashi. 500 hectares. 1000 hectares, whatever they will be able to do, we are giving the tractors and seedlings.  


"Also, we have received about ₦3 billion from the FG to support flood victims and the IDPs. Most of the items to be given to them have been bought by NASEMA and Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs. The VP will participate in the distribution of these items.” -Governor Sule At The Signing Of The 2025 Budget Into Law

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