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46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
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Nollywood members and other celebrities far and wide really honoured Alexx, they're all in Arochukwu crying their eyes out.
Dear Lord,
When money stops being a problem, may our health not fail 🙏🏻.
Keep resting in peace Chief Ikuku 🕊️
@OjiUgo_nwa Honestly. Aro okeigbo is a blessed land and I know he'll reincarnate back . Ala Aro okeigbo will guide and take everyone of them that visited back to their base safely
@estherannuduma So u want to bring agenda and rubbish a tradition that will outlive u? if it get to your turn u can bury the person immediately. We don't take anyone to Eze ogo palace I don't know where u get that from maybe u do in Ohafia we don't do that on Arochukwu
Thank God this news has finally made it to the mainstream media. I heard people
Died. Can anyone pls confirm. I hope not abeg. Nigeria can’t take any more tragedies. 💔😢
“You’re the pride of the South East, the pride of democracy, and the pride of Nigeria. What you have done in Abia State gives us hope that with the right people, things will begin to work.”
– Chief Allen Onyema, CEO of Air Peace, praised Abia State Governor Alex Otti today during the official unveiling ceremony of United Nigeria Airlines’ newly acquired Boeing 737-800NG.
Accountable Borrowing: The South Africa Example.
I have consistently maintained that borrowing, in itself, is not a bad thing. Every nation borrows. The critical issue is not the act of borrowing, but what the borrowed funds are used for and whether citizens can clearly see and measure the impact of such borrowing in their daily lives.
There is a lot to learn in the open and transparent manner in which South Africa handled its recently secured a $1 billion loan from the New Development Bank, with a clearly defined purpose. Publicly announcing the targeted purpose of the loan for all to know and monitor, upgrading water supply systems, modernising sanitation infrastructure, improving electricity distribution, and strengthening waste management services across eight major metropolitan cities, including Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban.
This is indeed what accountable borrowing should look like; the purpose is clear, the projects are identifiable, and the expected benefits to citizens are measurable. Such investments directly improve living conditions, enhance productivity, and stimulate economic growth.
In Nigeria, however, the opposite is the case: public debt has risen dramatically under the current administration, and its deployment is shrouded in secrecy from the people who will indeed pay back the loan. Today, our total public debt has increased from about ₦87 trillion in 2023 to nearly ₦200 trillion.
Yet, despite this unprecedented accumulation of debt, Nigerians are often left without a clear and detailed account of how these borrowings are being deployed to improve critical sectors such as education, healthcare, power, security, and infrastructure.
Borrowing must never become an end in itself. Every loan obtained in the name of the Nigerian people must be tied to specific, productive investments capable of generating economic value, creating jobs, reducing poverty, and improving the welfare of citizens.
Good governance demands transparency and accountability. The government must be able to clearly explain what was borrowed, where it was invested, and what measurable outcomes have been achieved. The ordinary Nigerian should be able to see and feel the benefits of every debt incurred on their behalf.
At a time when millions of Nigerians are struggling with rising costs of living, unemployment, insecurity, and declining purchasing power, fiscal discipline and prudent management of public resources are no longer optional; they are imperative.
Every borrowing decision should answer one simple question: How does this improve the life of the ordinary Nigerian? If that question cannot be convincingly answered, then we risk merely transferring today's burdens to future generations.
A New Nigeria is POssible. - PO
BRICS bank approves $1 billion lifeline for South Africa’s struggling cities | Business Insider Africa https://t.co/VN0C0Xo8zp
@fwytman Sure prepare to kpai and your families to be kidnapped and you'll come here to cry like others before u. I'll be fine because I knew the dullard u supports has nothing to offer than to steal loot and improverish the people . So go on while your people run away from their homes