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WAEC & NECO MUST BE FREE!
Those who enjoyed free education should not & must not gatekeep nor criminalize education.
Education is a RIGHT, not a privilege! Every child must go to school. Children of the poor must go to school. The 50K must be abolished!
Nigeria is an oil producing nation. You have huge deposits of gold, lithium & other minerals.
If Tinubu cannot make basic examination free, HE SHOULD RESIGN! Retweet this massively.
WAEC & NECO MUST BE FREE!
#AbolishExaminationFees , spread the word!
In 2022:
“I will pay WAEC fee for every child when I become president”- Bola Tinubu.
Today in 2026,
After becoming president,
The same Bola Tinubu increases WAEC fees to 50,000Naira.
A government of criminals, liars, charlatans and power-hungry scammers.
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1. Your salary is always paid the following month.
2. You work from Monday to Sunday with no days off. Also, any job where you can't go on official leave is a terrible job.
3. Your organization doesn’t observe public holidays. Even if you’re required to work on those days, there are no bonuses or extra compensation.
4. There are no HMO packages for staff.
5. The starting salary for graduates is less than 200,000.
6. There are no clearly defined working hours. On busy days, you’re expected to stay late and work beyond your scheduled hours. In some places, you can’t leave until your boss has gone home. Yet, no one pays you for overtime.
7. There is no job security. Any job where you can be dismissed outright without a query, a disciplinary hearing, or going through the proper dismissal process is a red flag. They can simply wake up one morning and ask you to go home.
8. Any job where people or customers who know where you work call you and the first thing they ask is, "Are you still working there?"
9. This may be unpopular, but any job where customers regularly tip you is usually not a good job. Most people tip out of pity because they know you're poorly paid, although it can also be a reward for excellent customer service.
10. A job with no clearly defined organizational structure, where you can work for years without any growth or promotion. The only way to move up is if your line manager resigns. A good organization should have clearly defined career progression with different grades or levels for each position. For example, if you've been an agent for three years, there should be salary grades such as Agent Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and so on. That way, even before you earn a promotion, your salary continues to improve with experience.
11. Any job where staff members don't have official email addresses for communication and escalation.
12. Any job where you're victimized by your superior and have no avenue to seek redress. You're constantly talked down to and treated poorly, yet you're forced to endure it because you hope for a better opportunity elsewhere.
“My sense is that Tinubu’s Govt has been a failure. What it had promised to deliver, it has failed to deliver & that as elections approach, I think it is time for Nigerians to clearly show this govt that failure cannot be rewarded. The president has had long tendency to use public office for private accumulation.”
~Prof. Jubrin warns Nigerians not to give Tinubu another 4 years as he’s been using Nigeria’s money for private accumulation
The Unending Killings in Benue and Plateau- Worrisome.
The tragic news of yet another round of killings in Benue and Plateau States is both painful and deeply disturbing. The reported murder of at least sixteen innocent Nigerians in the Otukpo-Nobi community of Benue State, alongside the horrific killing of nine members of the same family, a two-month-old baby, in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, once again reminds us that the relentless cycle of bloodshed in parts of our country has persisted for far too long.
For years, families in Benue, Plateau and other communities across Nigeria have lived under the constant shadow of fear, violence and displacement. Mothers have buried their children, children have become orphans overnight, farmers have abandoned their lands, and entire communities have been left devastated. We cannot continue to accept this tragic cycle as though it were normal. It is not.
The primary responsibility of any government is the protection of lives and property. Every Nigerian life is sacred, and every life lost is one too many. These are not mere statistics; they are fathers, mothers, children, breadwinners and future leaders whose dreams have been violently cut short.
The time has come to move beyond routine condemnations after every attack. Nigerians deserve a security architecture that is proactive rather than reactive, driven by intelligence, rapid response and accountability. Those responsible for these atrocities must be identified, arrested and prosecuted. The culture of impunity must end.
I extend my heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and to the governments and people of Benue and Plateau States. I pray that God grants comfort to all who mourn, healing to the injured, and strength to every community struggling to rebuild after these repeated tragedies.
This is not about politics; it is about humanity. We must summon the collective will to secure our nation and restore hope to our people. No country can develop when its citizens live in fear, and no society can prosper when innocent blood continues to flow unchecked.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
HE Peter Gregory Onwubuasi Obi. First of his name
VS
APC+39,000 Governors+City Boys+ Renewed Hopelessness Ambassadors +Kuli Kuli brigade +Satan
…and they’re still not a match…
He is us. We are Him. We are OK. We are Nigerians!
#NigeriaWillBeOK
Mrs Remi Tinubu has urged musicians to buy fewer Maybachs & Rolls-Royces, & to spend more on charity instead. But is her appeal germane, or misplaced? This is her convoy.
Can govt officials also reduce their convoy?
The truth is, celebrities are already doing their bit. Davido gives. Asake gives. Burna Boy does.
You can’t even count the number of strangers that Don Jazzy has helped. The truth is, “the government is irresponsible.” None of those entertainers created the poverty in the land.
They can only try, but it’s a drop in the ocean, considering the magnitude of the problem.
What happened to reducing the size of government? The Steve Oronsaye Public Service Report is still gathering dust on shelves.
So the government knows what to do—to free up resources. They simply lack the political will!
To put is more directly, THEY ARE NOT INTERESTED in the welfare of the people.
If the system works, you don’t have to appeal for assistance. The system automatically takes care of those at the bottom of the Pyramid.
How about you create “Social Safety-Nets” like the (Social Security Program) here in America?
And where is the National Social Register (NSR), an initiative of the World Bank?
Has the register been cleaned, is the database verifiable? And if the If the burden is too much on the government, can we consider a sharp reduction in the number of cars in your convoy?
Sell those City Boy buses & donate to charity. The Vice President’s mansion is ₦22 billion.
Do you know the number of poor families that amount will lift out of the ghetto? The truth, “Mrs Remi Tinubu is largely performative.”
Her heart is not in the right place. She is a smart investor. But her business model is faulty.
Dear Peter Obi @PeterObi , you must take your security very seriously.
It could have been anybody pretending to be airport boy walking to your alleged car, anything could have been planted.
If you had 4 to 6 DSS with dozen policemen dropping you off at the airport, which bastad aviation official would come close to clamp your vehicle?
I know you are humble and all, but it must not be to the detriment of your own safety.
People who cloned your Passport all the way in UK to implicate you, will do worse in Nigeria where they control almost everything.
Stop exposing yourself, this see finish by every Tinubu butt licker is very annoying.
Imagine Reno Omokri touching you, then Festus Keyamo giving you ultimatum .
Enough Abeg!
Politics aside, you have to give it to Peter Obi. It took them less than 48 hours to release CCTV footage. Now imagine if they had any real dirt on him.
The video posted by Festus Keyamo should tell you that this government is watching Peter Obi 24/7.
The craziest part is, despite this close surveillance, they still can’t find anything to stain Obi. Obi is insanely clean man.
I’m not backing a criminal, Alhamdulillah.
Listen slowly and carefully to this video where Prof Chidi Odinkalu’s predicted that there will be a “Third Term” by 2031.
Whats your thought on this prediction particularly when you examine how the National Assembly and the Judiciary behave under this President Tinubu’s administration. Some called it state capture!
This week, I have observed with deep concern two notable media appearances: one by my brother, Mr. Peter Obi, and the other by the family of Malam Nasir El-Rufai.
In his interview with Mr. Chude Jideonwo, Mr. Obi voiced serious worries about his personal safety and the adverse impact his role as an opposition leader has had on his businesses. Even more troubling was the Federal Government’s response, which resorted to personal insults and derogatory language instead of the restraint and maturity expected of a democratic administration.
Let me state clearly: like every Nigerian, our presidential candidate and all of us deserve the full protection of the state, not ridicule for raising legitimate concerns.
Democratic leadership requires fairness, justice, and restraint.
A government entrusted with protecting citizens should not dismiss or mock credible calls for help from any individual, including Mr. Peter Obi.
On the other hand, it was distressing to watch the wives of Malam Nasir El-Rufai publicly express the family’s anguish over his prolonged detention.
Regardless of political affiliation, Malam El-Rufai, like every Nigerian, is entitled to due process and the presumption of innocence until proven guilty by a competent court. The continued delay in granting him bail through what many perceive as stringent and unreasonable conditions is deeply concerning. As an unconvicted citizen, he deserves a fair and expeditious trial, while his health and that of his family are adequately safeguarded.
I therefore join well-meaning Nigerians in urging the Federal Government to handle these matters with transparency, accountability, and justice. These issues must not be weaponised to settle political scores.
For our democracy to truly thrive, every citizen; young or old, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or political persuasion must receive equal and equitable treatment under the law from the government that exists to protect us all. - RMK
@aonanuga1956 I used to thing the person behind this account was a young man until I saw u at prime-time interview. I was disappointed to see you were an old man. A f0ol holding high position. The question is, what empirical facts counter what Obi said? None! But f0ols are always fo0ls.