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As a graduate in Nigeria, all you can do is:
Yahoo Yahoo, Hook up, DJ, Content Creator, Comedian, Actor, Social Media Influencer, Vblogger, Banger Boy, Kidnapper, or Data Boy.
Meanwhile, your mates in other climes are homeowners at 21, & married with two cars.
Very soon, Alex Otti, Governor of Abia State, will give his people 24-hrs electricity supply and cut off from the National Grid. Their economy will boom. Standard of living will go up.
What is your State’s Governor’s plan for you and your state? 🎤
THIS IS WHY AFRICA IS POOR, IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH COLONIALISM.
This list represents less than 0.0000001 of the funds that have been stolen from Nigeria by Nigerian leaders and public servants.
And what do you think they used this money for? Houses, Hotels, Jets, boats cars, luxury lifestyle, food, drugs, alcohol and sex— yes exactly that.
1. Sani Abacha | Head of State, 1993–1998
$3–$5 billion | Confirmed via asset recovery (never charged — died in office)
Looted public funds and stashed them across global banks through family and associates. Recovered funds exceed $5 billion across 25+ years, though how successive governments spent them remains largely unaccounted for.
2. Diezani Alison-Madueke | Minister of Petroleum Resources, 2010–2015
~$2.5 billion | Alleged
EFCC alleges she stole about $2.5 billion from Nigeria's coffers as minister.
3. Sambo Dasuki | National Security Adviser, 2012–2015
~$2.1 billion | Alleged
Accused of awarding phantom contracts to buy 12 helicopters, four fighter jets, and ammunition worth $2 billion that were never supplied.oe
4. James Ibori | Governor, Delta State, 1999–2007
~$250 million | Confirmed
Pleaded guilty in a UK court to 10 counts of money laundering and conspiracy to defraud. British police accused him of stealing $250 million over eight years.
5. Yahaya Bello | Governor, Kogi State, 2016–2024
~N190 billion (~$120m+) | Alleged; EFCC accused him of diverting over N110 billion from Kogi's treasury, on top of a separate N80 billion money laundering charge.
6. DSP Alamieyeseigha | Governor, Bayelsa State, 1999–2005 ~N43 billion (~$30m) | Confirmed
Arrested in the UK for money laundering; fled to Nigeria disguised as a woman. Pleaded guilty and returned about N43 billion to state coffers.
7. Godwin Emefiele | CBN Governor, 2014–2023
Hundreds of billions of naira across multiple charges | Alleged
Linked to a sprawling Abuja estate of 753 duplexes valued at an estimated N188.25 billion.
8. Ahmed Idris | Accountant-General of the Federation, 2015–2022
~N80–170 billion (~$100–200m) | Alleged
EFCC initially uncovered N80 billion in fraud, then an additional N90 billion
9. Olu Agunloye | Minister of Power and Steel (Obasanjo era) $6 billion (contract value) | Alleged, Accused of official corruption and the fraudulent award of the Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project contract — one of Nigeria's most ambitious but long-delayed infrastructure projects. [Sahara Reporters]
10. Orji Uzor Kalu | Governor, Abia State, 1999–2007; serving Senator
~N7.6 billion | Alleged
Faces money laundering charges over funds allegedly diverted from Abia State. Convicted in 2019 — conviction nullified by the Supreme Court in 2020 on procedural grounds. Retrial ordered. Outcome pending.
11. Tafa Balogun
Tafa Balogun, former Inspector General of Police, was arraigned in April 2005 for stealing and laundering over $100 million from the Police treasury during his three years in office. He used approximately N13 billion to buy shares in blue-chip companies and acquire choice properties across Lagos and Abuja.
12. Abdulrasheed Maina
Maina was appointed to clean up Nigeria's corrupt pension system but was instead accused of leading a fraud scheme estimated at over N100 billion.
13. Abubakar Malami
The EFCC charged former AGF Abubakar Malami with 16 counts of money laundering, concealment, and unlawful acquisition of proceeds of illegal activity.
The total value of allegedly laundered funds stood at N8,713,923,759.49.
Separately, the EFCC traced 41 properties valued at approximately N212 billion.
Imagine how many people would have been lifted out of poverty with these funds.
Again this represents less than 0.0000001 of the funds that have been stolen so far.
Most of the money stolen is never reported, most of the thieves are in government right now and they will never be caught or made to face justice because the whole system has been corrupted.
@elonmusk Votes are ...
A people's mandate
A people's voice
A people's opinions
Those who steal or miscount votes are the unscrupulous beings dragging civilization and humanity behind
A technician made a mistake while sending his Opay account to me yesterday.
I credited the account without cross checking the name associated with it, partly because the amount wasn’t much.
The technician later informed me that he made a mistake in one of the digits.
We contacted the actual recipient who was very apologetic and understanding.
This young lady, a student of Olabisi Onabanjo University, swiftly refunded the N90k to the technician.
I had to send her N10k for ‘breakfast’ to appreciate her kindness and honesty.
I have seen cases where people retain money sent erroneously to them. That itself is a criminal offence - stealing by conversion.
The previous two occasions when I sent money to the wrong Opay accounts, I didn’t bother contacting the recipients since the amount involved were not significant.
When you consider the process of seeking and obtaining a credit reversal order from the court, you might as well let go if the amount isn’t worth the hassle.
Honesty is a great virtue.
Israel is not fighting Islamic terrorists with anointing oil, mantle, and prayer. Israel is fighting with highly sophisticated military weapons. Anyone asking you to depend on prayer to fight the Islamic jihadists in Nigeria is stupid.
Certificate Saga, U.S. Drug Forfeiture Case, Rising Hardship and Security Concerns — How Bola Ahmed Tinubu Continues To Demarket Nigeria Globally https://t.co/arMyJiqexD
Sokoto State:
The poorest in Nigeria.
90.05% poverty rate.
It means 9 out of every 10 people in Sokoto can't afford a decent square meal.
Sent 2,410 people to Hajj.
Gave each of them ₦450,000.
Now multiply ₦450,000 by 2,410.
You see how they spend their money?
It's sad.
Nigerians have been complaining about how quickly MTN @MTNNG data disappears.
MTN CEO Karl Toriola said customers should turn off auto-updates/downloads to reduce data consumption.
He also claimed that truly unlimited mobile data doesn’t exist anywhere in the world unless you’re willing to pay a fortune.
Meanwhile, here are 5 countries where you can enjoy UNLIMITED internet data:
Finland: €20/month (₦36,000)
Australia: AU$40/month (₦42,000)
United States: $25/month (₦40,000)
Switzerland: CHF 9.95/month (₦18,000)
South Korea: ₩17,000/month (₦19,000
The reason he can tell barefaced lies and get away with it is because there is no punishment for poor service or bad behavior in Nigeria.
Don’t blame him.
Blame NCC
Blame our lawmakers
The Fall of DSTV
DSTV raised its subscription prices three times in two years.
Then it lost 1.4 million Nigerian subscribers in those same two years.
Then it slashed its decoder price by 50% to beg those subscribers to come back.
Some people will call it business strategy but this is a company eating itself alive and wondering why it is hungry.
The numbers are brutal.
MultiChoice lost 2.8 million active subscribers across Africa over two financial years. 1.2 million in 2025 alone. An 8% year on year decline. 
Nigeria accounted for 77% of subscriber losses across all of MultiChoice’s African operations outside South Africa. The Rest of Africa base collapsed from 9.3 million in 2023 to 7.5 million in 2025. 
Nigeria did not just leave DSTV, they buried it and the content is leaving with the subscribers.
BET Africa and MTV Base shut down January 2026. CBS Reality and CBS Justice went December 2025. CNN International, Discovery Channel, Cartoon Network, TNT Africa, Food Network and several others were all at risk of removal. 
A platform charging premium prices while removing the channels people subscribed for is not a product anymore but a subscription to disappointment.
DSTV built its Nigerian dominance on a monopoly with no serious competition for decades. So it did what every monopoly does when it feels untouchable. It raised prices whenever it wanted, reduced value whenever it could, and treated Nigerian subscribers like they had no alternative.
Then Netflix arrived. Then YouTube got faster. Then data became more accessible. Then the naira collapsed and Nigerians had to choose between DSTV and eating.
Omo we chose eating.
MultiChoice responded by cutting decoder prices from N20,000 to N10,000 and launching a promotional campaign called “We Got You”.
“We Got You” from the same company that raised your subscription three times in 24 months, removed your favourite channels, and treated your complaints like background noise.
They did not get you, they lost you and now they are running after you with a discount like an ex who only calls when they realise you moved on.
DSTV is not falling because of Netflix or the economy.
It is falling because it spent twenty years treating Nigerian consumers with contempt and assumed loyalty was the same thing as having no choice.
Nigerians finally got a choice but not MultiChoice
“I’m a 3-star captain, so you can’t be a&guing with me in terms of s£cur!ty. Tinubu knows all that is happening in Nigeria.
You can see that I’m showing my face out here, so I’m not afraid. You all haven’t seen anything yet. There is more to come.
Then we thought maybe it was because Buhari was in power, perhaps Tinubu would do better. But instead of it getting better, it keeps getting w0rs£. In fact, this period is w0rs£ than Buhari’s time.
Some people are even saying they want to do autonomy, this and that, but when you get to the National Assembly, you will only hear them sing, ‘On your mandate we shall stand,’ as National anthem.
We can’t send our children to school again; they will k!dn@p them, a teacher was also b#h##d&d too, and this is happening in a country that has a president.
But within three and a half years, he has spent ₦160 trillion. What did they use it for?
We had f0ught in Liberia and Sierra Leone, but check out our soldiers now, they don’t even have any rank again. A whole Major General or Brigadier General can be k!!l£d because the military has been policies.
This man doesn’t care about his people. The military are no longer independent.
Five months ago, they wanted to carry out a c&up in Cotonou. The president sent military personnel to go and stop it. If you go there today, you will still see Nigerian Army officers roaming about.
But what happened to doing the same for our own country...?”
- Ex military officer sparks reactions online after warning Nigerians about worsening insecurity in Nigeria.
If youth can accept giveaways from bandits, then what is rice from Politicians?
To be clear, it's not poverty; I doubt folks in Togo or Chad will ask folks that rape and kill for giveaways. How low are your morals that you are willing to accept cash from killers?
The youth in 234 have been traumatized and need serious therapy (and jobs). We see glimpses of it here on X where people are paid to say anything for a pittance.
There is no low bar; there is no self-respect, nothing. Just hunger.
Same nation is talking esoteric things like AI and foreign reserves while the youth, its future, are pushed to ask bandits for cash?
Na wah ooh