@nurse_kidda@General_Somto Instead of speaking out against your yoruba culture of Igbo hate, you’re already defending nonsense. All of you are the same, even the so-called detribalised ones among you.
@chisomholic If you disagree with me, then you have to explain why someone came 4th but won guber election in Imo.
Or why Nnenna Otti, ordinary election officer is being celebrated in Abia. Too many other examples.
Any theory that says we won’t be better off on our own, is from the evil one.
@chisomholic This is lazy thinking. Because you’re not looking at why they are sellouts.
They’re sellouts because Nigeria operates a unitary system, and everything is from the center.
Your proximity to power increases when you join APC. So the worst of us align to get power.
I won't stop posting this picture until either I'm arrested or the government do the right thing.
This is a health center in a community in Ebonyi State.
This is not fair to the people!
This is Dr. Von Batten. I just spoke with Mr. Adeyemi. I found him to be sincere and credible. Based on our discussion, I believe his allegations warrant an investigation by Congress, @StateDept, @USTreasury, @USGAO, and other relevant U.S. agencies due to the alleged misappropriation of U.S.-funded World Bank loans by senior members of the #Nigerian government. This past weekend, I briefed senior members of President @realDonaldTrump's team on these allegations, and our team will begin briefing Members of Congress this week.
According to Mr. Adeyemi, he was appointed by President Tinubu’s (@OfficialABAT) Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila (@femigbaja), to head a Nigerian presidential agency. He alleges that he was provided office space within Nigerian government premises, that bank accounts were opened for the agency through the Central Bank of Nigeria (@cenbank), and that the agency received funding through Nigeria’s national budget, which included financing supported by the @WorldBankGroup.
Mr. #Adeyemi further alleges that Mr. #Gbajabiamila demanded 45% of the agency’s budget and that, after he refused, he became the target of retaliation and the agency was subsequently labeled fraudulent or “fake.”
Mr. Adeyemi informed me that he and his family have received threats and that he is currently in hiding out of concern for their safety. To President #Tinubu, if any harm comes to Mr. Adeyemi or his family while he is prepared to speak with U.S. officials, you will be held responsible and face U.S. justice.
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B4 I got a dog three years ago, I read a book on how to raise one. The core idea was simple: positive reinforcement, and correction without frustration. I spent the next 14 months training that dog. I applied the same approach to my two boys, who were toddlers at the time.
JUST IN: Femi Gbajabiamila reportedly forged a law, used it to collect ₦54bilion from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), claiming it was an order from Pres. Tinubu. Bayo Onanuga backs him.
He allegedly demanded 4% of NUPRC’s revenue, to be split into two. 2.5% and 1.5%, the latter will be for “upgrading of crude oil and gas metering and transparency systems” — this doesn’t exist in this context. It was his way of illegally collecting the money to himself.
Gbaja assumed office as Chief of Staff in June 2023. The incident occurred in July 2023, just weeks after Bola Ahmed Tinubu was sworn in.
Bayo Onanuga insists the money was not illegal and that it was released under a lawful order from the President. Which is concerning, because the President does not have the legal authority to issue such orders.
Apparently, the Presidential Chief of Staff also reached out to FIRS, NIMASA and Nigerian Customs with similar tactics.
People’s Gazette exclusively reports. https://t.co/f7xgICk95a
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Wait till you see what we found.
• ₦3.5bn for a Technical & Vocational Training College in Kaduna.
• ₦1.4bn for road construction in Ogun.
• ₦700m for dental X-ray machines and dental chairs in Ekiti.
All under the National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children Education.
And this wasn't a one-off.
While analysing the 2026 budget, we found 11,122 constituency projects worth ₦6.93 trillion that blur agency mandates, making it harder for Nigerians to follow the money and hold the right institutions accountable.
We unpacked what this means for the credibility of the 2026 budget in our Federal Government Approved Budget Analysis.
Every Nigerian needs to know what the government is doing. Read 👉 https://t.co/nxkE5yEr64