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THIS IGBO MAN LISTED THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF PRESIDENT TINUBU THAT KNOW NIGERIA PRESIDENT HAS EVER DONE BEFORE AND NOBODY CAN DISPUTE IT! Nobody!
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If you ask me question of HOW about Agriculture like I have been asked many times during Interviews, I didn't quote Bangladesh, I started the concept with what my interviewers could relate with in Nigeria..... There are three major Components here......The Land for Agriculture of any kind, The people that will get that done and the Tools/Seeds to plant. The Land belongs to the State: I will tell you HOW I will partner with willing States as the FG head and the concession that comes with that which will make others to love to do same. What is the comparative advantage of each LGA and HOW to focus on that in that particular area of advantage..... The PEOPLE.....We have the strength of Youths, what we need to do is to make agriculture/farming attractive to them at their base. The support base in interest free loan facilities and the buy-back policies we sign with each LGA... The Tools/Seedlings/Ranching.......They need tractor, they cannot afford it. that is where subsidy comes in. Govt will supply and subsidize seeds and fertilizers to be used.... Without going into further details, you will know that the question of HOW has nothing to do with bringing BANGLADESHI into the conversation every time because you have no capacity to think through apart from story telling.
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🪖🔥All female Elite squad of the Nigerian Army (NAWC).🔥🔥🔥🔥
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. @mc_lively_ this you years back claiming that it's the Igbo that hates Nigeria, but its funny how you turn around today to claim Nigerians hate igbo. Seems you're already in bed with one ibo girl. And about to breed your own ibo child. You f00lish man.
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Now it’s clear. You’re a Peter Obi supporter who won’t give Tinubu’s government any credit. That was the reason you were grandstanding on the NGX bull run that you’re not going to wholly attribute the success to him, even after explaining the drivers. Your write up is dripping with bias. Tinubu didn’t duck scrutiny. He showed up at NESG, Chattam house.. answered every question directly and gave solid, actionable responses that he’s now following through. The media chose propaganda over substance. Doctored clips spread faster than his full remarks, and out of bias, many of you never listened to him properly. I honestly don’t get how someone who claims to be exposed or educated can listen to Peter Obi and still conclude he’s the best for Nigeria.
I listened to Peter Obi’s interview and I saw nothing wrong with it. What I saw was a man who does not want to keep explaining himself over and over again, and honestly, I understand why. Since 2023, Peter Obi has spoken extensively about electricity, security, governance, and the economy. His interviews, his speeches, and his manifesto are all in the public domain for anyone willing to look. So when people still ask how Peter Obi will fix electricity, I have to wonder whether they genuinely want answers or whether they are simply looking for a talking point. Now let us talk about Tinubu. During the 2023 election, this man ran away from every single platform where he would have been held accountable. He did not attend the presidential debate. He avoided interviews. He ducked every opportunity where Nigerians could have questioned him directly on his promises of better electricity and improved security. His supporters said nothing. They asked nothing. They demanded nothing. He is now in office and his first term is gradually coming to an end. Electricity and insecurity remains a major challenge, yet those same supporters who never demanded answers from him in 2023 are today asking Peter Obi, a man not in office, to explain himself. That tells you everything. If Peter Obi’s every word still generates this much attention despite not being in power, then perhaps he is the bigger picture they simply cannot stop thinking about.
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Mama Abake retweeted
Peter Obi didn't just become dull and uninspiring over the last four years; he had always been like this. The scale that is falling from the eyes of many to see clearly is the absence of religious & ethnic bias, that his people pushed his candidacy with. If he hadn't met Abacha, that man would have been somewhere today playing draughts every evening & regaling villagers with tales of things that he imagined happened th never did.
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I remembered when Bola Ahmed Tinubu in his campaign talked about widening the Tax net, Obidients which included me at the time run around with it and jokingly mocked him by calling him a tax collector. On a closer observation over time I realised that given the conditions of the economy, it made no sense not to have an effective tax system. Governance needs money to run and in our case trillions of dollars has been sunk into subsidy on fuel and dollars. What Nigerians should appreciate this administration for especially on the tax law is that the government realised it needs money through tax but at the same time shouldn't place the burden on the people. The poor and the vulnerable wouldn't pay and payments only increases as income/profits increases. The elites who saw this as a direct attack on their wealth used gullible Nigerians to fight the tax law. This is one of the reasons I don't rate Obidients. They're not the smartest.
I too love this man He is the most brilliant President we have ever had in this country
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One of the problems we have in Nigeria is that people will benefit from government initiatives, and they'll keep quiet. Even when they see that people are dragging the government for not doing anything, some of them will also join. God bless all those who have benefited from NELFUND and have come out on social media and offline to testify to it. May the Nigeria of your dreams be achieved in your lifetime.
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My presidential candidate
Bring your Presidential candidates for a short debate. Ewu ekwensu
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The summary of that Peter Obi interview is, “just make me president abeg, stop stressing me.” He had no clarity on any of the issues. He went as far as saying anyone who doesn’t like him doesn’t mean well for Nigeria. That’s the sort of delusion his followers thrive on. I met some diplomats last year. Their issue with the opposition candidates, they said, is that whenever you ask what they’ll do differently, the answer is always, “that’s not the issue. Let me get there first.” Peter Obi exemplifies that disconnect. To become president, you must start by being in touch with reality. He is out of touch. And no matter how many times he calls his interviewers by name or holds their hands in that psychological plea for mercy, as long as he keeps opening his mouth, he will keep showing why no sane Nigerian will ever consider him for president. The presidency is not an experiment. And that’s a beautiful thing, because he would have made for a disastrous one.
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Nigeria's National Digital Alphanumeric Postcode System is officially scheduled to roll out its first phase in October 2026 The initiative represents a massive transition from Nigeria's legacy, purely numeric postcode system introduced back in 1986. Core Features - GIS-Enabled Precision: The new system uses Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping to link every single physical structure to precise map coordinates. Universal Unique Codes: It assigns a unique, machine-readable alphanumeric code to every building in Nigeria, including properties located in rural communities. Multi-Channel Access: Everyday citizens, logistics agents, and businesses will be able to retrieve and verify addresses via mobile applications and USSD channels. Strategic Objectives - Combating Insecurity & Fraud: The framework is designed to optimize policing, border control, financial crime investigations, and intelligence gathering. Emergency Response Timelines: By eliminating vague, landmark-based navigation descriptions, the alphanumeric layout allows ambulances, fire services, and law enforcement to pinpoint exact crisis locations instantly. E-Commerce & Logistics Savings: NIPOST estimates that difficulties with locating vague addresses cost the Nigerian economy between ₦50 billion and ₦80 billion annually in failed or missed deliveries. An AI-powered routing engine will be integrated to cut down delivery times. It took us 30 years to get here. Kudos to the NIPOST team.
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You are a liar. PBAT was at the biggest pre-election summit, the Nigeria Economic Summit Group before the elections where he completely outlined his policies and plans. Obi went there and dropped a stinker as usual.
I listened to Peter Obi’s interview and I saw nothing wrong with it. What I saw was a man who does not want to keep explaining himself over and over again, and honestly, I understand why. Since 2023, Peter Obi has spoken extensively about electricity, security, governance, and the economy. His interviews, his speeches, and his manifesto are all in the public domain for anyone willing to look. So when people still ask how Peter Obi will fix electricity, I have to wonder whether they genuinely want answers or whether they are simply looking for a talking point. Now let us talk about Tinubu. During the 2023 election, this man ran away from every single platform where he would have been held accountable. He did not attend the presidential debate. He avoided interviews. He ducked every opportunity where Nigerians could have questioned him directly on his promises of better electricity and improved security. His supporters said nothing. They asked nothing. They demanded nothing. He is now in office and his first term is gradually coming to an end. Electricity and insecurity remains a major challenge, yet those same supporters who never demanded answers from him in 2023 are today asking Peter Obi, a man not in office, to explain himself. That tells you everything. If Peter Obi’s every word still generates this much attention despite not being in power, then perhaps he is the bigger picture they simply cannot stop thinking about.
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E no pass like that! Gaslighting ended in 2023
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Insecurity has always been a political tool for the Northern Elites. This staunch Buhari supporter was quiet for 8 years. It is a power retention and political manipulation tool for people like this. Dapchi girls, Kankara300 boys, train attack, Kuje attack, presidential guard attack, he kept quiet all through the banditry attacks that ravaged Katsina and Zamfara for 8 years. Now he has found his voice. He will never criticise his governor, he will not criticise the almajiri system that keeps millions of children out of school.
“Tinubu’s government did not listen to our online posts, they did not listen to our videos. The only language they listen to is protest and PVC. Everyday, they are killing our brothers, r@p!ng our mothers, sisters & daughters. 95% of terrorism in Nigeria is happening in the North while only like 5% happens in the South, yet Southerners came out to stage a protest while in Arewa we keep sleeping” ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!! TINUBU MUST GO!!! - Northern Actor Sadiq Sani Sadiq continues to call for protests.
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You won't see this from Governors of Katsina, zamfara or Yobe but their citizens are here shouting "Tinubu must go". They would rather spend N2bn on mass weddings or fund hisbah police to look for people eating during fasting.
🎥🔥🔥D£@TH FROM ABOVE: KOGI GOVT DOUBLES DOWN ON B@ND!TS WITH AERIAL SURVEILLANCE OVER ILUKE FORESTS 🚁🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 🫡The Kogi State Government is intensifying pressure on armed b@nd!ts as aerial surveillance operations continue across deep forest areas near Iluke, Bunu District, Kabba/Bunu LGA. This is not a show of force it is a show of intelligence. Eyes in the sky tracking criminal elements, mapping hideouts, and denying b@nd!ts the cover of dense forests. The operation is part of ongoing security efforts to strengthen safety across vulnerable communities in the state. When the government combines ground troops with aerial surveillance, b@nd!ts lose their greatest advantage: the ability to hide. 🔥🔥NOW THEY ARE BEING WATCHED. 🔥🔥NOW THEY ARE BEING HUNTED.
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Whenever I tell you what your candidate is doing that is not good enough. You point to my candidate for doing the same thing. Is your candidate not supposed to be better than my candidate? Is that not why you want to replace my candidate? If your candidate is using my candidate as his standard. Why should I replace the standard?
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Agulu said he would sit and consult with marketers and operators in the oil sector before removing subsidy...😃 The biggest and the most powerful set of cabals, for someone who couldn't sit to resolve doctor's strike in Anambra for 13 months. 1. There was no provision for fuel subsidy in the budget after June, 2023. 2. The outgoing government budgeted N3.6trn for subsidy for 6 months to be funded from borrowings. Subsidy bill for the year was estimated at > N8trn. 3. 2023 budget was N21trn. Subsidy payment alone without variations in volume and crude oil price was 38% of the FG budget. Could go up to 50% of the total FG budget. 3. NNPC already had a N1.8trn under recovery claim yet to be settled, likely for 3 months of 2023. 3. How long would his consultation take? another 6 months and another 3.6trn? Let's even say 3 months - that's N1.8trn. 4. Marketers / NNPC wouldn't lift a drop of fuel if they weren't sure of subsidy payment and that means, supply and reserve stock would dry up leading to scarcity of petrol in the first few months as elected president. The market won't wait for consultations. 5. At the end of the day, the marketers would mobilize the NLC and labour unions against the government and the subsidy removal plan would die naturally. What a clown, offering simplistic statements to a deep institutional problems that 4 previous presidents struggled to correct. If PBAT had left the podium without announcing the removal, the would have been the end of the plan.
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Nobody is asking him for details. To add 10,000MW he would need $30bn in investment over 4 years, in a highly illiquid sector, with $4bn legacy debt, 26% collection loss, 5.1m metering gap, tariff shortfall and gas shortages. This is outside the messed up transmission that can barely wheel 6,000MW. How will he raise the money and what will he do with power tariffs and gas prices?
When Peter Obi says he wants to add 10,000MW to Nigeria’s electricity supply, they expect him to explain the location of every power plant, the serial number of every transformer, the route of every transmission line, the name of every engineer, and the registration number of every truck that will deliver the equipments. That seems to be their definition of “how.” 😂 olodo.
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We are not fools. A notherner spent 8 years, he didn't say a word while insecurity ravaged the north, only to find his voice in 2 years of a southern president. Let him come out and condemn almajiri system, let him condemn his governors who would rather spend N2b on mass weddings to produce more children on the streets instead of fixing basic education. Kano state has over 1m out of school children, 32% of the state's primary school age population are out of school. What do you think the kids will become tomorrow? Kano, Jigawa and Katsina are responsible for 30% of out of school children in Nigeria. Just 3 states! Let him call out the governors of these states. Let him condemn radical Islamic clerics, let him condemn governors who would rather set up hisbah police instead of a regional security network. We have seen traditional rulers hosting bandits, did he condemn his traditional rulers? All he is screaming is "Tinubu must go". You are a joker like him. We have seen this game before. Did he for once shout Buhari must go?
Out of curiosity, at what point will it be proper for him to talk about insecurity, when PBAT finishes his 8 years and another notherner is president?? Nobody needs to be begged to talk about the level of insecurity in this country. It is gradually touching everybody.
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Most people, including OBIdients, are reluctant to talk about the Peter Obi interview. That interview would easily rank as one of the worst interviews ever. At some point, he appeared eager to leave the seat because the questions became too difficult to answer. But, as usual, many would rather avoid discussing it for fear of provoking his increasingly intolerant supporters. Nobody, not me, not you, and certainly not Theo Abu Agada, should be proud of that interview. If we are going to hold leaders and aspiring leaders to high standards, then we must be honest enough to call out poor outings regardless of who is involved.
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