BRICS SUMMIT: NIGERIA SEEKS STRONGER GLOBAL SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION IN NEW DELHI, INDIA. (PHOTO).

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 BRICS SUMMIT: NIGERIA SEEKS STRONGER GLOBAL SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION IN NEW DELHI, INDIA  Nigeria reaffirmes its resolve to stronger cooperation with BRICS nations and the Global South, as the bloc marks 20 years since its formation.  This is at the 18th BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting chaired by India’s External Affairs Minister, in New Delhi. Representing the Federal Government at the high-level meeting, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Umar Ahmed Dunoma, described BRICS as a vital platform for promoting cooperation, innovation, resilience, and sustainable development among emerging economies. He expressed Nigeria’s readiness to deepen collaboration, highlighting ongoing economic reforms to reduce oil dependence and boost agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The Perm Sec. also highlighted Nigeria’s leadership in ECOWAS on peacebuilding and security, as well as its growing tech ecosystem—citing the Digital Literacy for All (DL-4-ALL) and the ...

"NIGERIA BETTER OFF UNDER TINUBU THAN YEARS AGO"—INNOCENT IDIBIA BLAMES NIGERIANS FOR 'LACK OF RESPONSIBILITY'. (PHOTO).


 "NIGERIA BETTER OFF UNDER TINUBU THAN YEARS AGO"—INNOCENT IDIBIA BLAMES NIGERIANS FOR 'LACK OF RESPONSIBILITY'

Nigerian music icon, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has said Nigeria is better off under President Bola Tinubu than in previous years, while blaming citizens for failing to take personal responsibility for national development.


Speaking during an interview on Wazobia FM, the award-winning singer weighed in on the country’s socio-political climate, offering a mix of cautious optimism and criticism of public attitudes.


2Baba argued that many Nigerians are quick to blame political leaders for everyday issues, including personal and environmental negligence.


He cited examples such as improper waste disposal, noting that citizens often shift responsibility to government authorities when problems arise.


The singer also raised concerns about low civic awareness, stating that many Nigerians do not know their representatives at the grassroots or federal levels.


“We are better off than so many years ago, if you look at it,” he said.

“One funny thing with Nigeria is that many things are happening. If someone drinks sachet water and throws it on the expressway, they will say it is caused by Tinubu.”


“Everybody is deviating from their own personal responsibilities,” he added, stressing that public accountability is lacking.


2Baba further noted, “Many people don’t even know who is representing them… It’s beer parlour gist that becomes fact-checking.”


He concluded by expressing sympathy for political leaders, saying, “To rule Nigeria… I used to pity them.”


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  1. Probably, this guy is not living in Nigeria. He doesn't understand.

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