Experts and officials call for egalitarian reforms at Awo memorial

At the Awo Memorial, experts and government officials have urged for egalitarian reforms to address Nigeria's challenges.

The Awo Memorial event brought together experts and government officials who emphasized the need for egalitarian reforms to salvage Nigeria. This call highlights ongoing discussions on equitable policies amid the country's socio-economic issues. The memorial, honoring a key figure in Nigerian history, served as a platform for these recommendations. No specific details on the reforms or speakers were provided in available reports, but the focus remains on fostering fairness and progress.

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Aminu Tambuwal warns of Nigeria's peril during his 60th birthday colloquium in Abuja, surrounded by leaders.
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Tambuwal warns Nigeria is in peril at 60th birthday colloquium

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Former Speaker Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has warned that Nigeria faces grave danger and requires collective salvation to rescue the nation. Speaking at a colloquium in Abuja marking his 60th birthday, he urged citizens to unite beyond political divides. The event drew former presidents and leaders who reflected on the country's democratic challenges.

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