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In all honesty, this resignation is, for me, a plus to both Nnaji and Jonathan. This is Nigeria. Nnaji's company will still get the contracts. Ministers come and go. The only thing is who remains a billionaire and who remains a Minister.

Barth Nnaji has clearly made his choice. God save Nigeria. Share your extreme sports clip and win big! You can never overstate the importance of music in society, as music is a basic human function. Human beings always Seeking to highlight the role of innovation in national development, grant making non-profit organisation, Aspire Coronation Trust ACT Foundation is Since the start of the Big Brother Naija show, the Housemates as it relates to playing the game, have been Why I resigned — Barth Nnaji More.

August 29, Louis-maria Ifeanyi. The mafia in this country in every sector is what kills this nation. Every freaking sector, the tiniest you can think of has a mafia. Cant believe we still have such people in 9ja.

Thumbs up to Barth jare. At least if not for anything, power supply has been a bit constant for a while now. Go succeed man!!! If the story is true, then we may be our way to civility as this is perhaps the first time a minister holding a juicy office would resign. Gudluck shud bow his empty head in shame.. Dear Barth, u r a gr8. Could it be that Mr Nnaji have not been serving the country well as ther is no constant electicity and could it be that president Jonathan has good intentions at heart to help.

Bad Nigerians at work again. Laila Ikeji. Finally someone is putting service ahead of self. Still watching details unfold tho. Only Total privatization can save the power sector. Chronic power shortages are an everyday headache for Nigerians. Nigerian newspapers on Tuesday reported that Barth Nnaji had inappropriately held a stake in Geometric, a company involved in bidding for two of the state power assets being sold as part of an overhaul of the dilapidated and corrupt electricity sector.

The presidency later announced Nnaji had resigned. The government is privatising state-run companies in an attempt to end Nigeria's chronic power shortages. A spokesman for Mr Nnaji said he had faced "totally wrongful accusations", Reuters news agency reports. Politicians in Nigeria, where corruption is rife, rarely resign over conflicts of interest, analysts say.



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