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Be Patient With Tinubu, He Wants the Best for the Country, Innoson Motors CEO Tells Nigerians

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CEO Innoson Motors says Tinubu has the capacity to turn Nigeria around and blamed Buhari for selling crude oil upfront.

Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of Innoson Motors, Innocent Chukwuma, has pleaded with Nigerians to be patient with the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

Speaking with newsmen on Thursday after visiting the President at the State House, Abuja, Chukwuma who said his visit was to encourage the President stated emphatically that President has the capacity to turn Nigeria around for the better.

He also accused former President Muhammadu Buhari of selling crude oil upfront while his eight-year tenure as President lasted.

According to him: “At times like this i decided to visit Mr President and encourage him. People must be patient, this Mr president, I know how he behaves, everything we want, we will see the better side of Nigeria. Let everybody calm down for him, they will see a better Nigeria from Tinubu.

“Let everybody be patient because everybody knows that the former government sold oil, collected the money and don’t supply but this government is just supplying but not getting the money. So let them give them chance, everything will be okay.

“The way I see him, he wants the best for this country, so I am encouraging everyone to be patient and not destroy public infrastructure. There’s no benefit in destroying our things, our benefit is to be calm and let him plan for the future of this country.

The Innoson Motors boss also disclosed that the government at the centre has entered into a partnership with his company for the purchase of Innoson brand of vehicles for official use.

He further stated that his his firm was the first to commence the use of Compressed Natural Gas for the locally assembled vehicles which will soon flood Nigerian roads.

His words: “Government is doing its best with Innoson motors, the partnerships are going on, in a short while everywhere you go you will see innoson motors.

“I started CNG about two years ago, I was the first to start it in Nigeria. My visit here today is on CNG vehicle issues, I have discussed with them and in a short time the masses will see CNG buses in the road.

“It is the best idea, government’s initiatives on CNG is the best idea for this country because there are a lot of benefits and it is those benefits I saw before I started the factory to produce vehicles on CNG. Because I had started producing CNG vehicles before the announcement. For those that have used CNG vehicles, they will agree it is the way forward for this nation”. He added

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Apple removes US immigration enforcement tracker from app store

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Apple removed on Thursday several apps used to anonymously report the movements of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from its app store, reportedly following Trump administration pressure.

The apps had become increasingly popular in recent months as President Donald Trump’s deportation drive gained steam in cities around the country.

But Trump administration officials had fiercely criticised the apps as endangering officers, particularly following a deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Texas last month.

Officials said the shooter had used such an app in the days leading up to his attack.

Two detainees died as a result of the shooting, and another was wounded, though investigators believe the shooter was targeting ICE personnel.

Protests have occurred at ICE facilities and during ICE operations around the country, as Trump’s mass deportation drive has seen thousands of migrants rounded up, often by masked agents.

ICE tracking apps, including the popular ICEBlock, were inaccessible to AFP reporters on the Apple App Store late Thursday.

Fox Business first reported on the apps’ removal, with Attorney General Pam Bondi telling the news outlet that the Justice Department had “reached out to Apple today demanding they remove the ICEBlock app from their App Store — and Apple did so.”

Apple did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment.

In a statement to NBC News, the company said: “Based on information we’ve received from law enforcement about the safety risks associated with ICEBlock, we have removed it and similar apps from the App Store.”

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Google celebrates Nigeria’s 65th independence with Doodle

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As Nigeria marks 65 years of independence, Google has featured a special doodle on its homepage, adopting the green-white-green colours of the national flag and an eagle motif to commemorate the day.

A click on the doodle directs users to key historical facts and milestones about Nigeria’s journey to nationhood.

Meanwhile, in his Independence Day address, President Bola Tinubu expressed confidence that the nation is turning a corner, insisting that the “worst is over” after the pains of economic reforms.

Tinubu pointed to Nigeria’s second-quarter GDP growth of 4.23%, the strongest in four years, inflation easing to 20.12%, rising foreign reserves, and increased oil output as proof of recovery.

He also announced that the government has distributed N330 billion to eight million vulnerable households under its social investment programme and affirmed its commitment to accelerated infrastructure development.

Tinubu urged citizens to embrace peace, tolerance, and cooperation across all divides, stressing that differences are natural but must not hinder collective progress

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Relieve As FG Scraps 5% Telecom Tax On Calls, Data Services

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The Federal Government has officially removed the 5% excise duty earlier imposed on telecommunications services in Nigeria, a decision expected to reduce cost pressures for millions of mobile subscribers.

 

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) disclosed the development in a post on its official X handle on Thursday, noting that the step reflects the Tinubu administration’s efforts to cushion the impact of economic reforms and enhance affordability in the digital economy.

 

The tax, which covered both voice calls and data, was introduced under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration but faced strong opposition from telecom operators, industry stakeholders, and consumer rights groups, who argued that it would further burden citizens already grappling with rising tariffs and economic hardship.

 

Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Aminu Maida, confirmed the development, stating that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ordered the scrapping of the tax during deliberations on the recently signed Finance Act.

 

According to Maida, the removal aligns with the government’s commitment to fostering digital inclusion, easing the cost of communication, and encouraging growth in Nigeria’s telecommunications sector.

 

The decision is expected to provide relief to over 171 million active telecom users nationwide, who have also been hit with a 50% tariff increase implemented earlier in the year.

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