For Nigeria to move forward the Politicians and their families must feel unsafe. They must harbor the fear of losing their jobs and lives at the same time.
You need boredom. A lot of it. Start by going on walks without music. No stimulation. No distractions of any kind. If you learn to sit with your own thoughts, for long enough, in time they will start serving you. You'll start having ideas once again. You'll start developing an extreme sense of clarity that will shift you into the next stage of your life. All by being bored, which is pretty insane.
The skyrocketing price of food and fuel is pushing millions of Nigerians into extreme poverty. When will the Tinubu administration provide actual relief instead of policies that just burden the masses?
"Renewed Hope" or renewed hardship? A bag of rice costs more than the minimum wage, and fuel prices keep rising. This administration's economic policies are completely disconnected from the reality of average Nigerians.
Currency & Economy
The continuous float and freefall of the Naira has destroyed small businesses and wiped out savings. We need structural economic reforms, not just trial-and-error policies from the Central Bank.
Trading the Naira has become a daily nightmare for businesses. Inflation is unchecked, and the Tinubu government's approach to fixing the economy clearly isn't working.
Infrastructure & Power
Despite constant promises and tariff hikes, the national grid keeps collapsing. Nigerians are paying more for electricity they rarely ever see.
We cannot drive a modern economy on generators and broken roads. The current administration needs to move past rhetoric and actually fix Nigeria's failing infrastructure.
Governance & Public Spending
While asking citizens to tighten their belts and endure the economic hardship, the government continues to allocate billions to luxury SUVs and renovating official residences. The hypocrisy is deafening.
True leadership requires sacrifice from the top. You cannot demand patience from struggling citizens while the presidency’s budget for luxury items remains untouched.
Security Concerns
Economic reforms mean nothing if people don't feel safe in their homes or on the highways. The administration needs a more decisive, transparent strategy to tackle insecurity across the country.
Banditry and kidnappings are still disrupting daily life and farming communities. The government must prioritize restoring basic safety alongside its economic agenda.
🛑🇧🇫- @CapitaineIb226 talks about his encounter with secret services of an European country that came to him to propose 4 products to be used in areas where terrorists are. Take a look!!!
Comment des services secrets occidentaux ont proposé à Ibrahim Traoré des produits à mettre dans des aliments pour affaiblir les ennemis. Méthode qu’ils utilisent déjà en Afrique et en Asie. Quand on vous dit de fabriquer ce que nous consommons et de consommer ce que nous fabriquons…
🛑🇧🇫- Captain Ibrahim Traore on why the government wants to control the flow of international students.
He said they are currently counting the number of Burkinabè students who are studying overseas. Out of 1000 students in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦, over 800 of them left the country without the government knowing.
Our embassy over there has no record of them. And guess what those 800 people are studying? Charia law and Islamic laws and none of them is learning a trade.
So, he asked: where are they intending to apply those laws? In Burkina Faso 🇧🇫? Not here. Captain said he is going to bring them back home, and if they refuse, then they are no longer Burkinabè.
Will your country ever address this? Radical islam is a cancer that needs to be addressed. If we pretend as if it’s not a threat to Africa, we are just fooling ourselves. Terrorism started with them. Remember, the imperialists are always using religion and ethnicism to divide Africans.