-Account in CBN✅
-300+ staff✅
-Office at Federal Secretariat✅
-Budget Office recognition✅
-NASS(Senate & HoR)recognition✅
-EFCC Collaboration✅
-Hosting Foreign investors✅
-Assigned Police orderly✅
-Federation Head of Service recognition✅
If he manages to fool all the above, maybe we've got the most clueless and unintelligent people leading us.
There's no way to spin this and not make an absolute fool of yourself, it's embarrassing to even say he did this unchallenged. #GbajaGate
This situation is quite concerning.
Femi Gbajabiamila, the Chief of Staff to the President, claims that the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC) does not exist within the structure of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
However, this very council is listed in the budget of the Presidency, not in some distant ministry or agency; it's allocated within the budget of the Presidency itself.
This raises two possibilities: either the Presidency is unaware of its own budget, which is meant for its own operations, or the Secretary to the Federal Government is being dishonest.
What surprises me is that the Secretary is making a definitive statement on an issue that can be easily verified. I've attached a screenshot from the Federal Budget Office, which shows what the National Assembly voted on and what the President approved.
The amount in question is N1.3 billion.
We will be closely observing how the President responds to this situation.
The presidency is telling you the man in this video created a fake agency that got mentioned in the national budget, got budget allocation from our national funds, a budget signed by the president;
Same man had an office at the government’s owned federal secretariat, had meetings with heads of the National Assembly, held strategic sessions with ambassadors of other countries,
Yet the govt says the agency is ‘fake’ and non existent, that they know nothing about it.
It takes an A-grade level of mentally incapacitating insanity to see all of this and continue to support the APC and defend these lying animals in Aso Rock.
I just read the statement issued by Bayo Onanuga on behalf of the Presidency, which supposedly trying to put a defence for the Chief of staff, Gbajabiamila.
However, I think the Presidency's statement was clearly intended to shut down public scrutiny. Ironically, it has achieved the exact opposite. It answered some questions, but in doing so, it exposed even bigger ones.
Let us assume, for a moment, that every allegation against Prince Adeyemi is true. Even then, the statement leaves glaring gaps that no amount of rhetoric can paper over.
You are asking Nigerians to believe that one private citizen woke up one morning, invented a presidential agency, forged his own appointment, secured office space inside the Federal Secretariat, recruited staff, held meetings with diplomats, corresponded with government institutions, allegedly opened a CBN account through official channels, and if the official budget documents are anything to go by, the same "non-existent" agency found its way into the Appropriation Act with an allocation running into billions.
If that is truly what happened, then this is no longer just the story of an alleged fraudster. It is also the story of spectacular institutional failure. Either government systems were astonishingly easy to deceive, or there are questions that still have not been answered.
The statement conveniently glosses over the budget issue. That silence is deafening.
How does a fictitious agency appear in the national budget? Budget allocations do not descend from heaven. They pass through ministries, the Budget Office, executive review and legislative approval. Who introduced the line item? Who processed it? Who signed off on it? Who failed to ask whether the agency even existed?
Those are not political questions. They are governance questions.
Then there is the issue of the Federal Secretariat office. Offices inside government complexes are not roadside kiosks. How was the space obtained? Under whose authority? How long did it operate? Who interacted with the occupants? Who looked the other way?
Again, silence.
Then comes the most curious part of the story.
The Presidency says the very person allegedly identified as the link between Adeyemi and the purported appointment, Dolapo Babatunde Tanimola, had died in a hotel fire just five days before Adeyemi's arrest.
That is an extraordinary detail. Yet we are given almost nothing beyond it.
Was there an autopsy? Was there a coroner's inquest? What did investigators conclude about the fire? Were his electronic devices, communications and financial records examined? If he was central enough to be named in the statement, why is the public expected not to ask what became of the investigation into his death?
These are not conspiracy theories. They are the obvious questions any serious investigator would ask.
The Presidency wants Nigerians to focus exclusively on whether Adeyemi is an impostor. Fair enough. The courts will determine that.
But the Presidency cannot ask the public to ignore the conduct of government institutions in the same breath.
This is bigger than one man.
If the council was fake, explain how it entered the budget.
If the appointment was forged, explain how government systems repeatedly interacted with the supposed beneficiary.
If official channels were deceived, explain where the safeguards failed.
If there was no insider involvement, show the documentary trail that proves it.
Accountability does not begin and end with charging one individual. It also requires explaining how the machinery of government appeared to validate, accommodate or fail to detect what is now described as a complete fabrication.
The public deserves more than a carefully written press statement. It deserves answers backed by records, timelines and evidence.
Until those answers are provided, this matter is far from settled.
*Barr. Solomon Dalung*
Ex Minister of Youths & Sports
¿Sabes por qué la entrada principal a la Basílica de la Natividad en Belén se llama "Puerta de la Humildad"? ✨
Es un gesto lleno de humildad que reside en este lugar tan significativo 🤍.
#Saxum#TierraSanta
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved the first comprehensive overhaul of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in its 53-year history. The sweeping reforms shift the scheme from a traditional military-led service to a skill-oriented, civilian-led empowerment program designed to enhance youth employability and boost the national economy
Key changes approved by the FEC include:
Civilian Leadership: The scheme’s operational leadership will be transitioned from the military to a civilian, while the military will continue to provide security support
Redesigned Orientation: The orientation camp period is restructured into a six-week program focused on leadership, entrepreneurship, and digital skills.
Specialised Career Streams: Corps members will be grouped into 11 specialized streams (including Tech, Education, Agric, and Medical) to receive targeted training aligning with their qualifications.
Risk-Sensitive Deployment: Postings will use a technology-driven call-up process with a strong focus on enhancing the safety and security of corps members
Skills-Based Assignments: Primary assignments will be strictly aligned with the corps members' academic backgrounds and career aspirations.
Graduation Ceremony: The traditional passing-out parade will be replaced with a formal, skills-based graduation ceremony.
New Uniform: A redesigned uniform will be introduced to reflect professionalism and the evolving identity of the scheme
This school of hard knockz guy that interviewed Dangote tried to interview this billionaire woman and her police escort dey move like say na bandits dem see😭😂
The woman makes 80 million dollars a year🤯 🥶
Goldman Sachs Vice Chairman told students: "most of you won't succeed" - then gave them the exact 18 rules he used to become the person Fortune 500 CEOs call first
"give your client advice that is against your own interest - that's the fastest way to earn trust - most bankers will never do this "
Goldman Sachs MDs make $1-3 million a year - this is exactly how they do it - in 23 minutes for free
"don't take no for an answer - from getting reservations at a restaurant to getting a billion-dollar client - never ever ever ever ever give up "
he said 15-min a day reading the Wall Street Journal will make you smarter than 90% of Wall Street within 6 months - no one does it
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Desde #TierraSanta nos unimos a esta celebración con Misas en lugares especialmente significativos.
📍 Gruta de la Leche, Belén.
Que su ejemplo nos ayude a encontrar a Dios en el día a día, y a vivir con alegría nuestra vocación cristiana.
#Saxum
Dear @GovWike, Hon. Samuel shekwolo Danjuma,
This is the ‘health facility’ that over 900 residents of Gadoro community, Kwaku ward of Kuje area council, FCT.
For over 50years, this community existed without access to healthcare. In 2001, the community built this facility to use but there was not enough funds to sustain or equip it.
Currently, this building is locked. There’s no equipment, no light, no water, no bed, nothing inside except a mat and a few medications.
Residents have to travel over 70km to either Kuje general hospital or Abaji hospital for treatment.
We implore your offices and the @Fmohnigeria, to facilitate the construction and furnishing of a standard facility for Gadoro community.
#FixOurPHCs
When stress that comes from life and work intertwine, it can compound and make everything harder. Handling the feelings in the moment is the first step. https://t.co/UXElBtenka
The moment an Okpa business owner realised one of his staffs has been adulterating the flour used in the cooking process, resulting in loss of sales and profits.
@kenkenlewu
You are one expense away from self-induced bankruptcy.
You are working as a skilled professional but living on debt.
1. You have a £680 monthly shortfall (over 23% of your total net income). This explains why you’re left with almost nothing and had to borrow last month. The math doesn’t add up in the long run.
2. The £800 per month sent to Africa makes up 27.6% of your take-home pay, your biggest expense after rent. Sending nearly £9,600 a year isn’t sustainable.
3. Car — £500 per month (finance + insurance) — is a significant drain; you may not be able to afford a car.
4. You didn't mention if you live alone; if you do, rent, utilities, and food are somewhat high.
Advice?
5. Build a small emergency fund—£500 to £1,000—and stop borrowing.
6. Consider selling your car. What model? Going public transportation for 24 months could help you build your emergency savings. UKhas public transportation.
7. Set a firm, lower, sustainable amount to send home. Cap it at £400–£500 per month initially while you rebuild your buffer. This single change could free up £300–£400 a month and prevent the monthly crisis. Invest the difference. Wear your oxygen mask before helping others.
8. Think about moving or corenting. Share a bit of the rent cost. Again, I don't know if you live alone
9. Boost your income, locum etc
Start here.
Bu, dünyanın en çok işe yarayan esneme hareketi. Akıllı telefon boynu, kamburluk, düz boyun sorunu olanlar. Ve yüzde sarkma başlayanlar dahil.
Doğal olarak ve gerçekten düzeliyor, o yüzden kaslar sertleşince hemen yap.
How to make N1,000,000 net profit monthly selling hospital consumables.
Gloves, syringes, cannulas, gauze, masks, IV sets. These typically carry a 27% gross margin in Nigerian hospital distribution.
To clear N1 million in pure profit, you first cover operating expenses. A lean two to three person operation, small storage space, logistics, basic compliance. That comes to roughly N730,000 monthly.
So your real target is N1.73 million in gross profit, not N1 million.
At 27% margin, that means you need N6.4 million in monthly revenue. Your cost of goods, meaning capital tied up in inventory, comes to N4.68 million.
Now make it tangible. If your average hospital client orders N800,000 monthly, you need just 8 active hospital accounts. If you are dealing with smaller clinics averaging N300,000 monthly, you need 21 active clinics.
Broken down daily across 26 working days, you need N246,439 in sales every single day.
Working capital required to keep inventory cycling sits around N2.3 million.
This is a realistic, achievable target for a small but properly run distribution business. Eight solid hospital relationships or two dozen clinic accounts and N1 million monthly profit is mathematically within reach.