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On June 17, 2026, ARISE News analyst Frank Tietie criticized Justice Peter Lifu's ruling on the deregistration of political parties, including the African Democratic Congress (AFC), describing it as a serious breach of judicial conduct and a "democratic crime." Previously, on June 11, environmental expert Dr. Joseph Onoja stated on ARISE News that Nigeria cannot effectively build flood resilience while continuing to destroy wetlands and other natural ecosystems, emphasizing that the nation's flooding has evolved into a persistent national problem. Earlier, on June 1, ARISE News analyst Dayo Sobowale explained that recent changes to United States visa and consular policies reflect America’s domestic political priorities, tied to immigration security and electoral concerns, rather than specific actions against Nigeria. Sobowale also warned on May 27 that Nigeria’s education challenges and rising insecurity pose significant threats to the future of its children, particularly in areas already struggling with poor access to learning. This followed business analyst Chika Mbonu's assertion on ARISE News on May 27 that Nigeria’s recent GDP growth figures have not translated into meaningful improvements in the daily lives of ordinary citizens, despite government claims of economic recovery.
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