The Largest U.S. Consulate Facility in the World Is Gradually Coming to Life in Lagos!
The new U.S. Consulate compound in Lagos continues to take shape, with visible progress highlighting the scale and ambition of this landmark project. Once completed, the facility is expected to serve as a major diplomatic and consular hub, strengthening ties, supporting visa services, and enhancing cooperation between Nigeria and the United States.
This photo captures another important milestone in the construction journey as the structure gradually rises and becomes a prominent feature of the Lagos skyline.
Projects of this scale not only reshape the physical landscape but also reflect the growing global importance of Lagos as a commercial, diplomatic, and economic center.
retired Generals killed by bandits, terrorists and unknown gunmen.
B Gen. Uwuigbe
M Gen. Shuwa
B Gen. Sylvester Iruh
M Gen. Idris Alkali
Chief Alex Badeh
M Gen. Hussaini Ahmed
AVM Muhammad Maisaka
M Gen. Richard Duru
B Gen. Uwem Udokwere
M Gen Rabe Abubakar.
For the first time on such a scale in Nigeria, hundreds of Nigerian Army personnel, widows of fallen heroes, and injured soldiers are set to benefit from a massive 1,550-unit post-service housing scheme taking shape in Jibi along the Abuja-Niger State boundary.
According to the Managing Director of the Federal Housing Authority, the estate is the largest military post-service housing scheme ever undertaken in Nigeria, reflecting the FG’s commitment to improving the welfare of soldiers and their families.
The total debts Nigeria owes both foreign and domestic summed up together is not up to N210trn.
Yet one man allegedly stole N210trn from a supposed "poor country" according to Buhari, Tinubu and their APC dimwits
The Federal Govt will soon start paying salaries, pensions, and welfare benefits through the eNaira, Nigeria's digital currency.
The goal is to make payments faster and easier. CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso is pushing reforms to make the eNaira more useful and widely accepted.
Let’s start by Infrastructure:
1. Sokoto–Badagry Superhighway:
A 1,068 km, 6-lane highway linking Sokoto, Kebbi, Niger, Kwara, Oyo, Ogun, and Lagos. Phases 2A and 2B in Kebbi, covering km 120–385, are progressing, with 19 km of concrete pavement and streetlights already completed. A total of ₦3.63 trillion has already been approved for the Sokoto/Kebbi rollout.
2. Abuja–Kaduna–Zaria–Kano Dual Carriageway:
Major reconstruction and dualization are underway. The Kano end is at 95% completion, and Section 1, 82 km from Zuba Junction to Jere, is virtually complete.
3. Kano–Kaduna Standard Gauge Rail Line:
A $1.2 billion project. Under this administration, it has moved from 15% completion to 53%. The expected completion date is 2026.
4. Kano–Maradi Standard Gauge Railway:
This project is also a $1.2 billion initiative.
Connecting Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, and Maradi in Niger Republic. The Jigawa section is almost complete. The overall progress has increased from 5% to 60-61%.
5. Kaduna Light Rail Project: A 50 km urban transit system is being developed, consisting of 30 km of Rigachikun–Sabon Tasha and 20 km of Millennium City–Rigasa. It is valued at approximately ₦1 trillion.
6. Mando–Birnin Gwari Road, Kaduna: The reconstruction of this 122.8 km road has been approved. It is part of the ₦178 billion road package for Kaduna.
7. Kaduna Western Bypass: A 21 km dual carriageway that has been abandoned for 22 years is now at approximately 50% completion.
8. Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline: This is a key energy project that aims to support industrial growth and provide gas supply in the North. It is complemented by the 1,350 MW Gwagwalada Independent Power Plant.
9. Garko Irrigation Scheme, Kano: This ₦27 billion Ecological Fund project is designed to boost agriculture.
10. North West Development Commission Headquarters, Kano: A new headquarters has been established on Murtala Mohammed Way, GRA, Kano. It is one of the regional intervention agencies created by the Tinubu administration.
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By 2028, the Federal Government, through the CBN, may begin paying salaries and pensions using the e-Naira.
A project launched five years ago could be fully implemented after about eight years.
However, if fully implemented, it could strip commercial banks of some privileges. The CBN would pay directly into workers’ wallets, bypassing commercial banks. Commercial banks would have no control over the eNaira in individuals’ wallets.
Tinubu score card as at today.
Fuel (PMS) ₦1400
Kerosene (DPK) ₦4000
Gas (LPG)₦2000
Cement ₦12000
Inflation 19%
Security: Nil
Light: 1%
Money: Nil
Hunger: All time high
Corruption: 900%
Is Peter Obi and NDC really the Problem or It is Tinubu and his APC Minions?
Nigeria sells raw cocoa at $8,000 a tonne. Processed into butter it earns $48,000. Made into chocolate it earns $240,000. 30 times the money, yet Nigeria is still choosing $8,000.
Before you attend the next podcast of ignorant folks:
OBIdients: Peter left N70 billion behind as Anambra Governor to his Obiano his successor....
FACT: Gov Obiano the successor said Peter Obi his predecessor left DEBT of N127 billion behind....
Common sense: Why didn't you pay the N70 billion so the N127 billion debt you left behind for Obiano would have reduced to N57 billion and it would be clear that you left a debt of N57 billion ONLY behind?🥹🥹
Did Obi leave extra behind or debt liability based on this available information?
STATES THAT CAME 1ST IN WAEC
2006......Edo Lucky Igbinedion
2007.......Edo Oserheimen Osunbor
2008.....Rivers Rotimi Amaechi
2009.....Edo Adams Oshiomhole
2010.....Anambra Peter Obi
2011.......Bayelsa Timipre Sylva
2012......Bayelsa Seriake Dickson
2013......Anambra Peter Obi
2014......Anambra Willie Obiano
2015.......Abia Okezie Ikpeazu
2016........Abia Okezie Ikpeazu
2017........Abia Okezie Ikpeazu
2018.......Abia Okezie Ikpeazu
2019.......Abia Okezie Ikpeazu
WHO IS THE BEST ACCORDING TO DATA?🤔🤔
@Waspapping_ Fruit of mass wedding you see how young this children are, you as a soldier you come across this kids can you point gun at them even if they have guns in their hand. Poor pple that can not feed themselves properly you’re encouraging them multiply again