Nigerian Govt has denial problems – Ezekwesili speaks on Okada, keke ban
Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili has described the ban of Okada in Lagos state as ‘the futility of trying to tackle poverty.’in major areas of Lagos state and an outcry from residents.
Speaking on the okada, keke embargo on her Twitter handle, Ezekwesili wrote, “When I read about the Okada and Keke ban last week, it made me tweet about the futility of trying to tackle Poverty by “hiding your Poor”.
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