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The Nigerian economy is a huge one.
Hate speech is a specie of terrorism.
As you fight corruption, it fights back.
Any nation that does not emphasize integrity will always fail.
The quality and quantum of potential investors in Africa is huge.
You are not born corrupt. We want to change that mind-set of the people.
An active and vibrant railway system confers many benefits on the society.
No economy can tolerate the level of corruption seen in Nigeria without consequences.
The values of integrity and hard work are necessary for the development of our nation.
Here in Nigeria, what makes the news is conflict between the executive and the legislature.
Railway network will support efforts to diversify the economy and enhance our export potentials.
If this government is doing the right thing by fighting corruption, the Church should support it.
As we move to diversify our economy, we are particularly aware that we need oil to get out of oil.
We don't have all the time in the world with oil. We have to use oil while it makes sense to do so.
It is not possible for one tribe to dominate another based on the way God has structured the country.
Our country has the potential not just to be the giant of Africa but a major economic giant in the world.
Economic growth is not sustainable without nation-building and, even of greater importance, state building.
There is no wisdom of man that can change men or change nations; it is the power and wisdom of God that can.
We all know that Nigerian jollof rice is the best anywhere. We beat the Ghanaians and Senegalese hands down.
The fundamental for the sustainable growth of Nigeria is not in the hydro-carbon industry but in agriculture.
The most important thing for Africa is that whoever wants to invest in our countries should start in manufacturing.
We are committed to a continuous engagement with our people to explain government policies, receive advice and criticism.
Great economies and great nations, prosperity, and abundance of nations and communities are created by men and not spirits.
You don't have to cheat or steal to be successful in life, but you must be ready to convert your challenges to opportunity.
If there is one person in Nigeria that believes that petroleum prices should not go up by one naira, it is President Buhari.
Tracing, freezing, and return of stolen assets has proved in many cases to be exceptionally difficult for most African countries.
It will be wrong of us to approach our grievances by threatening to disobey the laws or by threatening the integrity of our nation.
No matter how much you pray or fast, our country cannot grow without some of us deciding to do the hard work that makes nations work.
The reason we have Christian president and Muslim vice president or Muslim president and Christian vice president is to have balance.
Our diversity as a people united is also our potential to transform our large deposits of mineral resources and use same for national development.
We in Africa must prepare our economies in that direction that attracts such huge and qualitative investments. It is for us to push, and we must push.
The most successful of the nations of the world are those who do not fall into the lure of secession but who, through thick and thin, forge unity in diversity.
The carnal nature of man is that he places his tribe above others, but the only basis for the power and unity of the church is that there is no Jew or Gentile.
It is in the interest of the government and also the interest of the nation that things are done properly and that there is due process and that we are not unfair.
I am so pleased and happy, and I believe that the Almighty God has a plan for our nation by putting us in strategic positions in politics, business, and everywhere.
With 10 per cent of Nigeria's total land mass, 80 per cent of which is arable, Niger state symbolises the hope and greatness of Nigeria and has potential to feed the continent.
The most important thing is that we are on the right path, and we will not deviate from it, even in the face of strong temptation to choose temporary gains over long-term benefits.
The truth is that many, if not most, nations of the world are made up of different peoples - and cultures and beliefs and religions - who find themselves thrown together by circumstance.
If you are not around when Africa truly gets going, it would be much like the sceptics who stood on the sidelines in the 1990s convinced that China was going nowhere. How wrong they were.
In stabilizing the macroeconomic environment, we have focused on aligning fiscal with monetary policy and nudging the central bank toward the objective of more market-determined exchange rates.
Our vision is for a country that grows what it eats and produces what it consumes. It is for a country that no longer has to import petroleum products and develop a lucrative petrochemical industry.
Corruption has been tolerated for too long now, and with Buhari, we will, for the first time ever, have a president who will fight corruption. He will act so that people will be deterred from corruption.
Many would say the reason why they steal is because they want to have an arsenal for future political exploits. It is a lie. It is greed. In any case, even if you want to do that, you have no right to do it.
Africa cannot afford to underestimate the power of technology to fast-track the continent's rise. Emerging technologies have played extraordinary roles in every aspect of the continent's most touted successes.
It doesn't matter where one starts from; it doesn't matter at all where you start from. It is how committed you are, how determined you are, and how hardworking you are that will ultimately make the difference.
Many of the ethnic and other parochial tensions that have tended to create insecurity and outright conflict, time and time again, are largely as a result of failure to deliberately undertake nation-building efforts.
Nigeria is still grappling with the negative consequences of the use of opacity by senior members of government and their cronies between 1993 and 1998, awarding themselves juicy contracts in the extractive industry.
There must be more rigorous enforcement of rules promoting transparency in the international banking and financial systems, especially more stringent KYC rules on customer identity, source of wealth, and even country of origin.
Africa Rising is as much about improving standards of governance as it is about an increasingly confident youths and civil society. It is also about businessmen and women who are stepping beyond national borders and going global.
We in Nigeria have seen just how difficult it is to get back stolen assets from the international financial system, such as banks that ought not have received those funds in the first place if even the most routine questions were asked.