Business service. heavy duty diesel generators. 15kva-1000kva and above, Perkins. caterpillar. Cummins. moving earth equipment. oil tools. general contractor
If each state employs 20,000 state police officers
This is the salary bill in year
Only salaries
If we peg salary at a flat rate of 90,000
Monthly cost per state: 90,000 × 20,000 officers = 1.8 billion
Monthly cost for all 36 states: 1.8 billion × 36 states = 64.8 billion
Total annual cost: 64.8 billion × 12 months = 777.6 billion
This is minus running cost and other sundry costs
Dos ingenieros de Anthropic pasaron 24 minutos exponiendo cada función de Claude Code que no sabías que existía y gratis.
La mayoría de las personas pasarán de largo este contenido
Sometimes, I look at the career trajectory of Peter Obi and I begin to have pity on myself. 😭
$22 million annual profit at 28.
A dollar millionaire at 30.
Owned a house in the UK at 30.
A bank chairman at 34.
A governor at 44.
Now, I understand why people fall over themselves just to hear him speak.
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For those who routinely under-estimate #Nigeria's abductions industry & the reach of the complicities implicated in its durability, this chilling testimony by @baba_hakeem should provide some clarity.
"...if you know I have done anything criminal in the past this is the time to bring it out..."
~ Peter Obi on Rufai's Podcast.
".... Releasing those academic.records will do me irreparable damage...."
~Tinubu to a US Federal Court.
One is a man of Character the other is career crímínal
There are Four concepts here, i will not go into in detail.
1. Scale of preference
2. Opportunity cost
3. Marginal Propensity to consume
4. Multiplier effect
FESTAC was done during the oil boom, Nigeria had excess capital, consumption was sky high.
Today, Nigeria is a debtor nation with zero consumption and low GDP per capita. You are telling me that you will borrow $500m and the best place to invest that $500m is to host a grand prix in Abuja?
not rural roads
not rural power
not urban water works
not primary health care clinics
not subsidized loans to SMEs
not an investment in the agricultural value chain
but a Grand Prix
ok
This reads like "let them eat cake" but hey....
We are not America; America can monetize its debt, America can print more USD, Nigeria can't
America is attracting record FDIs; Nigeria is not
America has infrastructure; Nigeria does not
America consumes; Nigeria DOES NOT
What you are saying is that if you give your driver N500,000, he should buy a new Agbada and wear it to church v buying a sewing machine to start a business.
The best use of $500m today is not a grand prix, Sir
Respectfully
if the private sector will fund it, please let them go ahead.
As a Muslim, there's something that genuinely bothers me.
Millions of Muslims live in Christian majority countries, build mosques, preach Islam publicly, distribute Qur'ans, open halal businesses, and demand religious freedom,and rightly so.
Some even call for aspects of Shariah to be accommodated in the societies they've moved to.
Yet in some Muslim majority countries, Christians cannot openly preach the Gospel, build churches freely, or practice their faith without restrictions.
Why?
If we demand religious freedom for ourselves, we should be willing to grant it to others.
Truth does not need censorship.
If Islam is the truth, it has nothing to fear from a church, a Bible, or a Christian preacher.
You can't demand tolerance and freedom for Muslims abroad while denying the same freedoms to others at home.
The double standard needs to be called out.
Dear beloved sports-loving Nigerian youths,
After watching the performances of Davido, Burna Boy, and Rema at the opening of the 2026 World Cup—at a time when Nigeria, the giant of Africa, is absent—I felt a measure of consolation. This was reinforced by the fact that many Nigerians playing for clubs worldwide are representing other countries. Felix Nmecha, for instance, set a record by scoring the fastest goal at six minutes for Germany. I write to you therefore, knowing that this country belongs to you, the youth.
You are more of stakeholders in Nigeria’s future than I am. I am 64 years old; by God’s grace, much of my journey is behind me, while yours lies ahead.
It is therefore imperative that you rise to the challenge by obtaining your PVC, your most powerful tool for driving the change you desire.
In the last three years alone, over 15 million Nigerians have turned 18—enough to decide who becomes President, Governor, Senator, Member of the House, or Local Government Chairman. Indeed, enough to shape the nation’s future.
I know many of you are sceptical about politics and political parties. I understand why, but scepticism must not become surrender.
You do not need to belong to any party or wait for anyone to organise you. Organise yourselves in your streets, campuses, communities, workplaces, churches, mosques, and social groups. Mobilise, debate, demand accountability, and take part in choosing those you wish to entrust with leadership.
If you are organised and wish to hear directly from me, invite me. I will come and share my plans for you and our nation.
Do not sit on the sidelines while others decide your future.
I appeal to you to register and vote. Your vote can shape who becomes the next President of our country.
My young friends, this is your country. Take it back.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO