I dislike these Nigerians coming into Canada from the UK.
“The dating scene in Canada…”
“As a Nigerian in Canada…”
Bruh stfu please. Some of us have lived here for more than a decade and you don’t see us going about saying rubbish.
Keep your head down and work or gtfo.
Nigeria’s tax revenue increased by 49% in the first five months of 2026, outperforming government projections as sweeping tax reforms and new levies on key sectors, including petroleum and mining, boosted collections. https://t.co/REJIiuEXxn
Nigeria’s gas exports increased to $2.53 billion in the first quarter of 2026, reflecting stronger earnings from the country’s natural gas sector and contributing to an improved external trade position. https://t.co/s3NEKzssPV
You weren’t sounding like this 3years ago. I remember how you were going after everyone who wasn’t supporting your guy on here.
Anyways, thank GOD for Growth.
If I disagree with your opinion or perspective on an issue, you are not my enemy, foe or someone I dislike. I simply met another human being with a different position on the topic.
It doesn’t make me smarter or you more superior, our views are simply divergent!
Nigeria’s revenue surged 49% in the first five months of the year, exceeding government projections as an overhaul of the tax system and new levies on industries including petroleum and mining boosted collections. https://t.co/c0II3HRuJL
When we came into office, we made a promise to Nigerians that food security would be a major pillar of our Renewed Hope agenda.
We promised to support our farmers, strengthen local production, reduce dependence on imports, and build an agricultural system strong enough to withstand shocks from beyond our borders.
That promise is being kept.
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For the first time in 🇳🇬 history,
51 Nigerian universities have broken into the 2026 @timeshighered World University Rankings,
with 2 universities now in the top 1,000.
Only 15 universities qualified to be ranked when this administration took over in 2023.
According to the rankings, the best universities in Nigeria for 2026 are the usual suspects:
1st – University of Ibadan (UI)
2nd – University of Lagos (UNILAG)
UNILAG was also recognised for having the highest quality of academic research.
Kudos to the Minister of Education, @DrTunjiAlausa, for his back-to-back reforms in the education sector.
This is not even about a grandma’s love for her grandkids. In African culture, when you are chasing a child and he or she runs to an elderly person for refuge, it is automatically assumed that the child is safe and you should respect the elderly person. The grandma, being an elder at that point, will ask what the child did. She will either caution the child there or hand the child back to you for punishment, depending on the offence. But in order to maintain that elderly status and respect, she will most likely plead on behalf of the child and ask for pardon.
The lady was very disrespectful to even attempt to flog the child after he had already run to the grandma. At that point, she should have just turned back, and if she still needed to discipline the child, it should have been done later and without the knowledge of the grandma, who would likely find it even more disrespectful that after granting pardon, the punishment was still carried out.
We all witnessed this growing up. I know our culture is gradually being eroded, but we can’t allow it to disappear. Despite how some elders have turned out in present times, we still have to accord morally upright ones the respect they deserve. We will all be elders someday too.
📊 🇳🇬 NIGERIA vs 🇧🇩 BANGLADESH — LAND, PEOPLE & AGRICULTURE COMPARISON
Population
country — Population
🇳🇬Nigeria — 232.68 million
🇧🇩Bangladesh — 173.56 million
Landmass
country — landmass /sq.km
🇳🇬Nigeria — 923,770
🇧🇩Bangladesh — 147,570
Agricultural Land (% of land Area)
country — % land area
🇳🇬Nigeria — 76.2%
🇧🇩Bangladesh — 72.31%
Agriculture Contribution to GDP
country — % Contribution to GDP
🇳🇬Nigeria — 18.11%
🇧🇩Bangladesh — 11.16%
Nigeria is 526% larger than Bangladesh by landmass, but Bangladesh is 367% more densely populated. Both countries have high agricultural land exposure, while agriculture contributes a bigger share to Nigeria’s GDP — 18.11% compared with Bangladesh’s 11.16%.
#Statisense
(World Bank,WDI, NBS)
You guys are too daft.
- PBAT has signed the Electricity Act to allow states generate, transmit and distribute power.
- PBAT has transferred full regulatory powers to State Electricity Agencies to regulate and create their laws that fit their electricity market.
- PBAT is completing 2 major gas pipeline to pipe gas across the country for thermal plants - AKK and OB3. The last major pipeline Escravos - Lagos, was built in 1989.
- PBAT has floated a bond to pay N4trn legacy debts owed to Gencos for 13 years. This is will help restore investor confidence in the sector.
- PBAT has unbundled the TCN to create a Nigerian Independent System Operator stripping TCN of regulatory powers and allowing it to focus on physical infrastructure.
- The $2.3bn Siemens transmission expansion project is ongoing
- The Presidential Metering Initiative is ongoing.
You guys have zero ideas on how nations are built.
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.