Farmers in Batsari Local Government Area of Katsina State are returning to their farmlands for the 2026 wet season after years of insecurity, bandit attacks, cattle rustling, and abductions forced many communities to abandon farming activities.
The farmers say improved security and community-driven peace initiatives have restored hope and allowed many residents to resume cultivation for the first time in five to ten years.
Another overwhelming evidence that Peter Obi is not the “saint” he is being portrayed to be by his bingos. He has been over-whitewashed, yet the tough stain from his current and past actions hasn’t got erased. Peter Obi simply stinks; he is an unrepentant FRAUD from Agulu 💯
SouthEast best shot in 2027 is the Senate Presidency.
A win from APC will allow Igbos to produce the next SP. Don't ruin your chance Ndigbos, vote for Senators under the platform of APC.
PDP remains the only opposition to the ruling party.
Peter Obi is a waste of time!
OBIdients are funny creatures.
You joined the NDC long after the party was formed, yet somehow believe you should dictate who gets appointed into its structures and leadership positions. On what basis exactly? People invested their time, resources, and political capital long before your arrival.
It is like SodiqTade joining APC today and immediately demanding to decide who becomes the Director of New Media or who occupies key party positions. It simply doesn't work that way.
If your loyalty is to Peter Obi, then support Peter Obi. But stop acting as though the NDC must surrender its internal affairs to satisfy every demand coming from the OBIdient movement.
The party has leadership. The party has structures. And as things stand, My Lord, President-General, Seriake Dickson is firmly in charge.
Take your entitled and luciferic energy elsewhere.
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Human capital investment, public health readiness, external sector strength, and industrial competitiveness shape today’s #TheHeadlines as Nigeria secures support for vocational education, enhances epidemic preparedness, records its highest foreign reserves in 17 years, and launches a $1bn trade adjustment fund.
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I can now authoritatively conclude that you spent so many hours at Hero bar.
2; Hire an economist to analyze basic debt data from @DMONigeria
3; approval is different from cash disbursements.
-(a): Even cash disbursements have scheduled timetable after certain milestones achieved.
Germany has committed €8 million to support Nigeria’s technical and vocational education and training (TVET) sector over the next two years as part of efforts to tackle youth unemployment, close the skills gap, and strengthen workforce development.
This initiative is aimed at equipping millions of young Nigerians with practical and employable skills as nearly 70% of the population is under 30 and about five million youths enter the labour market yearly.
National leader sir: Dem dey substitute our names except my own asked by “st Peter”
2: National leader: u no see your Vice, him don accept fate. See as him dey quiet. Abuja no be Kano.
3: that rascality behavior no dey my parlour here.
4: 2027 election: una no get candidates across elective posts.
-(a): Instead of focusing on primaries, Una dey do cho Cho for Twitter.
📌📌📌One state,
One governor. Using the substantial FAAC allocations being received from the Federal Government led by @officialABAT to permanently rewrite the destiny of his state.
Meanwhile, some governors are stashing away funds meant for their people or spending them on needless projects, while heaping blame and telling lies about Mr. President.
History will judge all of us for what we do today, even when we appear untouchable because we wield the power of the state.
No one remains governor forever. What endures are the projects we build, the lives we touch, and the opportunities we create for our people. Even something as simple as releasing local government funds and allowing the councils to use them judiciously for grassroots development can become a defining legacy.
Governors have come and gone. History is filled with examples of those who served their people faithfully and those who did otherwise.
Stash away the FAAC. Tell the people that every problem is the fault of the Federal Government. Shift responsibility if you must. But remember that history is patient, and history is a harsh judge.
Instead of all these airports that the common man is unable to access , let's have rail. Intra state rail, the next Gov and state to build one like that of Lagos will etch his name in gold,forever.
Enough of all this shallow thinking projects.
May history be kind to us all‼️
#KemKem
Big shout out to all those from 👇state, say hi if you come across this post .
I will not stand before you and declare the work finished, because it is not. The housing deficit this nation carries is counted in the millions, and it will take years of steady labour to close, and I would rather say that to you plainly than flatter you with a lie.
But the difference now is real. For the first time in a generation, the whole housing value-chain is moving together: the land and its title, the building, the materials, the equipment, the finance, and the family at the end of it, and no part waits idle on another.
Housing has moved from a welfare conversation to a national growth strategy. Real estate and construction now sit among Nigeria’s major GDP contributors, proving that every affordable home financed is also a factory order, a labour contract, a mortgage asset, a household balance sheet and a contribution to national output.
That is what I promised for our housing sector, and that is what is now being delivered. Renewed Hope was never charity. It is the right of every Nigerian to a place called home.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
But a home that is built and cannot be bought is only a monument, and on this point, Nigeria has stumbled for decades. So, we turned to the question of money.
Through the MOFI Real Estate Investment Fund, 1,859 families across 25 states have now drawn ₦128 billion in mortgages, fixed at 9.75 per cent and repayable over 20 years, terms our people were told for a generation they would never see.
Through Family Homes Funds, we have kept faith with the poorest, housing widows and low-income earners, under a mandate to reach 500,000 homes and the 1.5 million jobs that rise with them.
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A house does not begin at its walls, and we refused to govern as though it did. We promised to confront the foundation, the tools and the cost of building itself.
So we have moved to title land that sat for generations as dead capital, working with the World Bank to lift this nation from fewer than one plot in ten formally registered toward one in two.
We have strengthened the framework that governs equipment leasing, so that a builder or contractor can secure the machines a project needs with legal certainty and the confidence of those who finance them, and no site stands idle for want of a crane.
And,we have published uniform prices on our homes, so that no Nigerian pays a bribe to learn the cost of a roof, while raising materials hubs in all six zones so that we build with our own hands and our own resources.
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We promised a programme built on a national scale, 100,000 homes in all, with 50,000 in the first phase through cities of 1,000 units in every geopolitical zone and the Federal Capital Territory, and estates of up to 500 units in the remaining 30 states.
What stands today is no longer a drawing. We broke ground on more than 3,000 homes at Karsana in Abuja, the 2,000-unit city at Ibeju-Lekki in Lagos has reached advanced completion with sales already underway, and across the country, more than 15,000 units are rising as I write this.
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When I placed the Renewed Hope Agenda before Nigerians, I did not speak of housing in vague terms. I gave my word that this administration would work to make decent homes affordable again, and that a hardworking family, after years of paying rent, would finally have a path to a house of its own.
Let me account for that promise plainly, by juxtaposing what we pledged beside what we have actually achieved.
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I commend all our patriotic front-line soldiers in the fight against terrorism in all forms.
You stand as a shield between innocent citizens and those who seek to destroy the peace, safety, and dignity of our communities.
In the forests, on the roads, at forward operating bases, in the air, creeks, and across difficult terrains, you carry the burden of national protection so that millions of Nigerians can sleep, work, worship, farm, trade, and raise their children in hope.
This fight has not been easy. It has come with pain, pressure, and sacrifice. But your courage has remained firm. Your service is acknowledged. Your sacrifice is honoured. Your country does not take you for granted.
To every officer and soldier of our Armed Forces, to the Police, DSS, Civil Defence, intelligence services, local security formations, and all who work day and night to keep Nigeria safe, I say thank you.
I also acknowledge the families behind the uniform. Many of you have endured long absences, anxious nights, and the emotional cost of duty. Nigeria remembers that sacrifice, too.
We honour those who have paid the supreme price in defence of our country. Their names may not always trend, but their courage lives on in rescued communities, protected families, and the survival of the nation they served.
The fight against terror is not only a military operation. It is a national duty. Citizens must support our security forces by providing timely, useful information. When you see something, say something. When you know something, report it.
Nigeria will not surrender to fear. We will not allow terrorists, bandits, kidnappers, or violent extremists to define who we are as a people. Their violence is not our identity. Their hatred does not represent Nigerians of any faith, creed, or community.
To our troops and all front-line patriots, thank you for your courage. Thank you for your vigilance. Thank you for your service.
May the Almighty protect you as you protect our country.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces
Federal Republic of Nigeria
• Fuel subsidy was removed and more money started going to state governments.
• Unified exchange rate was achieved and economy started to get better.
• Food prices and inflation started to reduce.
• Student loans by @NELFUND has reached around 1.5M indigent students.
• Tax reform bills were passed and implementation started. Some richer folks are paying more while bottom of the pyramid are paying less.
“I am impressed by President Tinubu’s policies, especially in the economic sector.” - Prof Soludo (12th August 25)
“President Tinubu deserves credit for stabilising the economy - reforms are in the right direction.” - Madam Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (14th Aug 25)
“4 years is not enough to make meaningful change in governance.” - Mallam El rufai (31st August 2025); meaning we need continuity
President @officialABAT and @SenRemiTinubu visited the United Kingdom 🇬🇧. A £746 million ($990.32 million) financing agreement to modernise Apapa and Tin Can Island ports in Lagos was signed. Purpose is to help align operations with international standards, speed up cargo turnaround time and increase capacity for trade.
Insecurity continues to raise its ugly head in several states in what appeared to be coordinated efforts to derail the government. The Armed Forces is dealing with this. Also, some opposition figures and biased commentators are asking Mr President to resign, even with all the reforms highlighted above. Others are doing PR for bandits and deliberately spreading fake news.
God sees all. May He destroy all the internal and external forces deliberately destabilising Nigeria. Amen 🙏🏽 .
#NigeriaFirst #TinubuReforms #TinubuWillSucceed #UniteAgainstTerror #SayNoToTerrorism #StandWithNigeria #SayNoToFakeNews