Donald Triump writes to Acting president Osibanjo
The Vanguard said the ambassador said this when he led top officials of the embassy on a working visit to the office of the governor of Oyo state, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, in Ibadan. The envoy said that the US recognises the strategic importance of Nigeria in Africa adding that his visit was in the furtherance of his country’s mission to explore new frontiers of partnership for development with African countries.
He urged the government of Ajimobi to work with the US towards setting a new pace in socio-economic development. “This visit is not just a courtesy call; It is in continuation of America’s vision and mission. We are looking forward to working with your state to set up a new pace in development. “We are happy to be here and I’m telling you that Nigeria as a country is loved by all Americans and even in the world for the sake of the unity the country uphold,” he said.
while speaking earlier, sought the assistance of the US government in his administration’s efforts to promote human capital development and technical education in the state. The governor noted that technical education was the missing link in the country’s curriculum.
He said technical education was necessary for the country’s accelerated development. Meanwhile, despite the hues and cries that greeted the three months quit notice given to Igbos by Arewa Youth Consultatives Forum (AYCF), a Coalition of Northern Youths has written a letter to the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, begging him to allow Ndigbo to go and have their Biafra Republic. In a statement sent to NAIJ.com, a Facebook user, Yazid Ahmed said the group lauded the peace and conflict resolution moves being done by the Acting President, but noted that it doubted the efficacy of it in bringing a lasting solution to the problem in question rocking the nation at present. Watch this interaction with Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of IPOB, and what he says about the agitation.










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