Mr Tinubu appeared to be dozing during the ordinary session on Saturday while his aide-de-camp, Colonel Nurudeen Alowonle Yusuf, took notes closely behind him.
“Food is low and pocket dry.”
Mr Babayomi said the end of the sham trial was overdue.
“A packet of Spaghetti is now N700 and beyond the reach of the poor,” the northern youths bemoaned.
Police dispersed the crowd with tear gas while Congo’s Vice Prime Minister Christophe Lutundula assured ambassadors of enhanced security.
President Bola Tinubu was caught in a web of certificate forgery, resulting in a forgery case that went up to the Supreme Court of Nigeria and legal fireworks in the U.S.
The Gazette reported on January 31 that Mr Tinubu greenlit the handover of OPL 245 to Shell and Eni after first cornering large onshore oil assets for Oando Plc.
Furthermore, leaders of Mr Khan’s party declared intentions to contest numerous election results in court.
The review revealed multiple instances of discrepancies and non-compliance with monthly energy caps set by NERC.
The Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria have issued a 14-day nationwide strike notice to President Bola Tinubu’s government.