When you talk about the irredeemable rot in this country, everyone will be acting and speaking as if they are not part of the problem. We are all part of the problem. You and I.
Corruption starts from those little wicked things you do secretly in that your office.
Corruption starts from those fake products you market as the original.
It starts from the inflated prices.
It starts from the gateman you bribed to let you cut the queue.
It starts from the WAEC expo you paid for and the certificate you carry with pride today.
It starts from the landlord who collects two years rent upfront and refuses to fix a single thing in that apartment.
It starts from the mechanic who replaces a good part with a bad one and charges you for a new one.
It starts from the church offering you give to be seen, not because you mean it.
It starts from the CV you padded. The years of experience you invented. The school grade you rounded up.
It starts from the doctor who sends you to his private clinic after seeing you in the government hospital.
It starts from the teacher who withholds information in class so you can pay for his lesson and handbook.
It starts from the contract you awarded to your cousin who has no business winning it.
It starts from “manage it like that” when you know the work is substandard.
It starts from the fake receipt. The doctored invoice. The salary you collect for a job you barely show up to do.
It starts from the waiter who collect payment belonging the employer with private accounts, stealing small small every day until it becomes a habit he no longer even thinks about.
It starts from the pastor who stands on that altar and says “God told me” when God told him nothing. Using the name of the Almighty to manipulate, extort, and control people who trust him with their souls.
It starts from the Imam who sit in the Mosque and teach young Muslims that people of other religions are infidels who deserves to be killed.
It starts from the police officer who throws an innocent man in a cell because someone with money whispered in his ear. He knows the man did nothing. He does not care.
It starts from the judge who sees the truth clearly but cannot bring himself to offend a powerful name. He wraps his cowardice in legal language and calls it procedure.
It starts from the bank teller who tips off fraudsters about customers who just made large withdrawals.
It starts from the fuel station attendant who shortchanges your liters and bets you will not notice.
It starts from the journalist who has a story that could save lives but kills it because an envelope landed on his desk.
It starts from the admission officer who collects money under the table while a more qualified child from a poorer home loses their slot.
It starts from the civil servant who will not process your legitimate documents until you bring something for the weekend.
It starts from the trader who puts the good tomatoes on top and the rotten ones at the bottom of the bag.
It starts from the okada man who overcharges the stranger because he does not know the area.
It starts from the electorates who sell their votes for rice and two thousand naira and then complain for four years about bad governance.
It starts from the union leader who is supposed to fight for workers but has already been settled by management.
It starts from the pharmacist who sells you expired drugs because the expiry date is on the part of the packaging he already cut off.
It starts from the building contractor who swaps the specified materials for cheaper ones the moment the supervisor turns his back.
It starts from the social media person who spreads a lie because it got more engagement than the truth.
Nigeria is not being destroyed by the politicians alone. Nigeria is being destroyed by all of us who do these things and still sleep well at night.
The country will not change until you change. I mean you that’s reading this now.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
I have been able to understand and correctly interpret many complex things in this life, but there’s one thing I just can’t seem to understand…. The thing that goes on in the mind of those who are still supporting this government.
Is it that they don’t see anything wrong with this country?
Let’s even forget about the hardship. Is the kidnappings and killings in this country not a thing that bothers them as it bothers most of us?
What exactly would happen in a country like Nigeria before a President is declared unfit to govern?
Maybe I will never know.
Maybe whatever goes on in their minds will click the reset button when the tragedy visits them.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
What’s happening to @Starlink in Abuja @elonmusk? I spent over 800K Naira to buy and install and for over a week now, this is what I get. Uploading a 20GB video. 2 hours later, 0%. And everyone else I know is complaining that Starlink is not good for upload.
When you are done watching this video, you will really be more scared of the police than armed robbers. The difference is that one is afraid of the law and the other is empowered by the law. These are the cultists and criminals recruited to protect you.
In 1960, John F. Kennedy won Nixon to become America’s president mainly because his campaign team paid obsessive attention to optics.
Nixon lost, as historians put it, because nobody was paying attention to how he looked in a frame. In a world where people remembers what they see longer than they remember what they hear, that was a big deal.
Back home, in 1993, Abiola won that election partly because his team understood symbols, colors, movement, and crowd energy. If you love history as I do you would understand that the “MKO” brand was emotionally constructed. The “Farewell to Poverty” slogan was a perception tool. His rallies were staged as spectacles. His opponents were more qualified on paper. But Abiola owned the image war.
I have mentioned all this to point out something I noticed about the attached photos.
NDC should start paying more attention to optics. It’s very important. Why should you take a picture with the presidential flag bearer of your party and the portrait of the sitting President you want to remove from office is hanging boldly in the background?
That’s damaging to the image of the man you are presenting to Nigerians.
I understand that the portrait of the president should hang in public offices, but must you people take the picture there?
Pay attention to imagery or hire people whose job it is to do that. The power of perception is stronger than you can imagine especially in a country like Nigeria.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
To understand the kind of politics that prevails in Nigeria, just look and listen to Desmond Eliot.
My daddy this my daddy that.
He does not prioritize the opinion and welfare of the people he was elected to represent as much as he prioritizes his relationship with his Oga.
It’s a politics of “Satisfy your Oga and remain in office. Offend him and be locked out.”
I value loyalty above everything else but conspiring with your puppeteer to occupy a public office for his own sole interests is not loyalty. It’s asslicking. The kind of asslicking that disgusts every principled person.
I wish that we will someday have more strong-willed visionary leaders who are loyal to their policies than we have Oga boys in office - boys who are simply there to fulfill the command of their Oga and share their loot.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
Almost every politician in Nigeria has a reason to hate Peter Obi.
How do you expect them to like someone that wants to come and reduce their rascality and block the source of their ill-gotten wealth?
How do you expect them to like someone that will stop the sharing and distribution of bags of money?
How do you expect them to like someone that will stop them from changing their bulletproof Prado SUVs every year?
How do you expect them to like someone that will ask them what they are doing with more than two cars?
How do you expect them to like someone that will not give them wardrobe and furniture allowance every year?
How do you expect them to like someone that will not allow them to employ a dozen domestic staff at the expense of the taxpayers money?
How do you expect them to like someone that will not allow them to use police to take over people’s properties?
How do you expect them to like someone that will tell them the government does not have money to buy any mansion for anybody?
How do you expect them to like someone that will not allocate public lands to private individuals?
How do you expect them to like someone that will carry calculator and ask you to explain how you used 100 billion to renovate a local airport runway?
How do you expect them to like someone that will have meetings with contractors to explain with proof the cost of every project?
How do you expect them to like someone that will end kickbacks and demand receipt for every pen?
How do you expect them to like someone that will end the unconstitutional state sponsored office of the First Lady and first son?
How do you expect them to like someone that they cannot blackmail with any past or present corrupt dealings because there’s none anywhere?
How do you expect them to like someone that will not endorse the oil smuggling business that keeps enriching a selected cabals?
How do you expect them to like someone that will restructure and invest heavily on education to open the eyes of their puppets?
How do you expect them to like someone that will revamp and remove terrorists and their sponsors from our security agencies and end the long lasting blood money industry?
See, there’s just so many reasons to hate HE Mr. Peter Obi. In a land of goats governed by insatiable wolves. The wolves will desperately fight against the election of a hunter.
HE Peter Obi is the dream of every suffering Nigerian and the nightmare of every beneficiary of political corrupt system.
-KAA
Host of KaaTruths Podcast.
#kaa_truths
Peter Obi is the Problem of this country, whether you like it or not, he’s the reason why APC is performing poorly.
Otherwise, why has he become APC led government’s official response to everything.
300 students kidnapped in their dormitory at 2am.
APC Response: Peter Obi never developed Anambra.
30 soldiers ambushed and killed overnight.
APC Response: Peter Obi did not leave any money when he left office.
200 farmers slaughtered on their own land by bandits.
APC Response: Peter Obi is not popular in the North that’s why bandits and terrorists are killing people.
200 schoolchildren abducted in a coordinated attack that took planning, logistics, and weapons nobody is investigating.
APC Response: Peter Obi will never be president of this country. He does not understand how to play politics.
140 million Nigerians living in multidimensional poverty. The worst poverty figures in the country’s history.
APC Response: Tinubu built men. Peter Obi has no structure.
30 million children are out of school. Thirty. Million. Children.
APC Response: Peter Obi has been jumping from party to party. Very unstable man. He lacks leadership skills.
A church is attacked. 80 worshippers kidnapped in the middle of service.

APC Response: Peter Obi built only 19 roads in Anambra. Not 20.
A mosque is bombed. Scores killed. Body parts recovered from the premises.
APC Response: Peter Obi wears black every day. Every single day. What kind of man wears black every day? He does not understand fashion. He does not understand Nigeria.
The naira has collapsed. Fuel is unaffordable. Food prices have tripled. Electricity is a rumor. Hospitals have no drugs. Universities are decaying. The roads are cemeteries. Corruption has become a celebrated culture.
APC Response: Peter Obi is a stingy man.
Trillions borrowed in two years. More debt than any administration in the country’s history. Nothing to show for it. No roads. No refineries. No power. No jobs.
APC Response: Peter Obi does not have first class. We cannot allow a trader to be president.
Trillions are missing from the Federation Account.
APC Response: Peter Obi and his Obidients are noisemakers. They don’t even have voters cards.
You ask them about the dead soldiers in Borno.
Peter Obi.
You ask them about the exchange rate.
Peter Obi.
You ask them what time it is.
Peter Obi.
At this point Peter Obi is not a man. He is a policy document. He is a budget defence. He is a press statement. He is the commander in chief. He is the official government response to every question this administration does not want to answer. Which is every question.
If a man they rigged out three years ago can live so freely in their heads, then there’s something about that one man that frightens them and one of those things is that they don’t understand how he was a governor for eight years without stealing a kobo.
They don’t understand why he does not share money yet Nigerians are singing his name everywhere they go.
They don’t understand the man. They don’t understand how operates on a class so high. They don’t understand the love. So, it scares them even in their dreams.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
The Virgin with Sex Toys & Other Righteous Sinners.
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A virgin lady sees unmarried women who have had sex as spoilt, promiscuous, ungodly children of the world.
But even as a virgin, she owns a collection of sex toys.
A man sucks her breast. She receives head. She moans. She cums.
But yes, she’s still a virgin. She’s the virtuous one. The rest do not have self-control.
The man who manufactures fake drugs and beverages that slowly kill thousands is the loudest voice on radio and TV screaming about Fulani herdsmen killings.
Death is death, but somehow, his own poison doesn’t count. He’s such a saint.
A woman whose bills are paid by sleeping with married men, posts “Men, stop cheating!” on her WhatsApp status every week. Men cheats too much and that’s why she doesn’t want to marry.
Maybe I forgot, the men are sleeping with statues.
A pastor sold anointing oil and healing stickers to his members, promising immediate healing.
They bought it with their medical allowance.
But when he fell ill, he flew to the best hospital in the UK on church contributions and in Nigeria, he moves with armed security personnels and drives in an armored vehicles.
Even Jesus must be confused and the devil is dumbfounded.
The usher who steals offering every Sunday says, “KAA, you are robbing God if you don’t pay tithe!” On the last day we will know who’s the thief.
A boy who loudly vows to remain celibate until marriage masturbates three times a day.
But he hasn’t had “real” sex, so in his mind, he’s holy. The rest of us need forgiveness for our sins. Lol.
A university lecturer says cult boys that stole his laptop are thieves.
Yet his course requires sex or bribe to pass.
Sir, what really makes one a thief?
A police officer who emptied a guy’s bank account on the road now tells journalists they “got intel that criminals with g¥ns are entering the city.”
Is one of the armed robbers not already standing there, Oga police?
An importer smuggling fake products calls Customs officers “corrupt for collecting bribes.”
I will never understand the logic.
The girl who publicly shames women for bleaching their skin uses heavy makeups and filters in all her photos. Who should really be the judge?
The politician who bribed his way to office says he’s making a policy against bribery and corruption. Oga, why don’t you arrest yourself first.
The taxi driver that breaks traffic rules endangering people’s lives is at the newspaper stand lamenting that politicians don’t obey the laws. Brother Mike, what’s the difference between you and them?
Dear society,
Hypocrisy is now a virtue. Righteousness is now branding. And sin? Just depends on who’s doing it.
We now have holy thieves, virgin sluts, corrupt saviors, and godly manipulators.
Everyone is holy…
…until we check their search history,
…until we audit their bank transfers,
…until we interview their victims.
You see, in today’s world:
Being right is not about living right.
It’s about looking right on Instagram, tweeting smart on X, and quoting Bible verses on Facebook bio.
But deep down,
The devil no longer hides in hell, he hides in righteous captions made from hell. We are focused on the sins of others while ignoring our own.
Anyways, before I forget. The business coach who teaches “honesty and branding, uses fake testimonials and rented cars to deceive students. They know themselves. Hypocrites!
Writer: KAA
Host of KaaTruths Podcast.
#kaa_truths
The lives of single people is just a basket of tragic comedy.
You want a Lamborghini. The Lamborghini comes but with Corolla engine.
The one that has Lamborghini engine comes with wheelbarrow’s legs.
The one that has good legs and good engine, you will see 13AD Volkswagen body.
The one that both the engine, body, and legs are intact, the steering wheel will be having steering rack problems. It takes a community to turn it from left to right.
The one that comes with Lambo engine, legs, body, good steering, everything. Check the mileage. 300,000.
This post is not about Lamborghinis. It’s the unfortunate story of single people.
Too many problems. You go just think say you don arrive, in the next minute, you go realize say na backward you be dey move. The journey just dey start.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
To Sowore, VDM, Randy, Mama P, and every voice with reach in this country.
Respectfully, I will not rank you. I will not pick sides. That conversation bores me and I suspect it bores most Nigerians too.
What I will say is this: you are embarrassing us.
The people who should be pulling Nigerians out of the mud are busy throwing mud at each other and dragging who they should not be dragging. You beat your chest, measure your relevance, count your followers, and argue about who matters more while the country is on fire and the people you claim to fight for are burning inside it.
That is not activism. That’s self-glorifying.
Politicians divide us by tribe. Religion divides us by faith. And now you, the ones who were supposed to be different, are dividing us by fan base. Social media is no longer about Nigeria’s problems. It is about your personal wars. Your followers are fighting each other on your behalf while the real enemies of this country are watching, laughing, and governing without resistance.
You have done their job for them. Free of charge.
I am not an activist. I do not pretend to fully understand the sacrifices the role demands. But I understand one thing clearly: the moment your personal pride becomes louder than the collective struggle, you have lost the plot entirely.
The new Nigeria that every one of you claims to be building cannot be built on this foundation. Unity is not just a slogan you use when it suits your narrative. It is a discipline. It requires you to swallow your feelings, resolve your differences quietly, and face the actual enemy together.
So I ask each of you directly: what exactly are you fighting for?
Because right now, from where I stand, it looks less like liberation and a lot more like competition.
Nigerians deserve better than this.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
If you are a boss, greet your staff in the morning. A simple good morning changes the entire atmosphere of a workplace. Leadership is not a licence to be cold.
Do what you said you would do, when you said you would do it. In this country, follow-through has become so rare that it now counts as a talent. Do not let that be your reputation.
Don’t copy other people’s content without giving them due credit. Such behavior is proof of your emptiness.
And calm down and make reasonable comments on posts you feel like commenting on. Stop that nonsense copy and paste. You are exhibiting traits of a hoodlum.
-KAA
Host of KaaTruths Podcast.
Don’t forget to share to your village people and family WhatsApp groups.
Be addicted to doing things the right way.
Those little things, even when no one is watching.
Obey traffic rules.
Don’t run one-way. Attempting to cut five minutes can send you to the hospital for five years or to the grave for eternity.
Brush your teeth morning and night. It won’t take you more than five minutes to do so. Help yourself so that people don’t hide their faces when you open your mouth.
Keep your kitchen clean, Nkechi. To wash those dirty plates won’t take you 20 minutes.
If you must send a DM to people, make sure the message is well structured so that they can take you seriously.
If you have work to do, pay attention and do it properly or don’t do it at all.
If you are in the midst of other people, listen to whatever you are playing on your device with an earbuds. You shouldn’t be disturbing everyone else. We did not make you our DJ.
Address people with respect, whether you are bigger or smaller than them. It won’t remove anything from who you are.
Don’t always visit people empty handed. Buy something for them even if it’s just biscuit.
If you hangout with friends, don’t always let others pay the bill. Contribute, no matter how little.
Stop throwing sachet water nylons and pure water bags out of moving vehicles. The road is not your dustbin. The flooding that destroys your neighbourhood every rainy season is partly your fault.
When you are at a government office, airport, or bank, join the queue. You are not more important than the people who arrived before you. That entitlement will not take you far in life.
Pay your artisans and domestic staff on time. That plumber, your house help, the okada man. They have families too. Owing people who work with their hands is a form of oppression.
When someone is talking to you, drop your phone. Not on the table facing up. Drop it. Looking someone in the eye when they speak to you is a form of respect that costs nothing.
Stop overspeeding on expressways because you are late. Benin-Ore road is not a racetrack. Your lateness is your problem. Do not make it everyone else’s funeral.
If you are a landlord, fix what is broken in your property. Stop collecting rent and ignoring leaking roofs and broken doors. Your tenants are not your enemies.
Learn to say sorry when you are wrong. It does not diminish you. The person who cannot apologize is the one who is actually small.
Mind your generator noise after 11pm. Your neighbours have children who have school in the morning. You are not the only person living in that compound.
Stop borrowing money and going quiet. Pick up the call. Respond to the message. Tell the person the truth about your situation. Silence is not a repayment plan.
When you enter a shared taxi or danfo, shift properly. You paid for one seat, not one and a half. The person beside you also has a body.
If someone gives you a referral or connects you to an opportunity, update them. Tell them what happened. That five-second message of gratitude is how relationships are maintained. Silence after a favour is a form of ingratitude.
Stop parking your car in front of other people’s gates. You are not the only one who needs to move. That two-minute stop has kept someone late for something important.
Return things you borrow. The book, the charger, the pot, the money, the wig oh Jennifer. If you cannot return it, say so. Keeping what belongs to someone else and acting normal around them is a character flaw.
If you are eating at a buka or restaurant, do not leave the table looking like a disaster. Push your plate aside. Wipe what you spilled. The woman cleaning up after you is not your servant.
Stop selling substandard goods and calling it business. Watering down your product, selling expired items, repackaging fake medicine. You are not being smart. You are being dangerously evil.
When people dismiss the OK movement, I see the fear hidden in them.
You may not like Obi or Kwankwaso. Tinubu or Atiku could be your darling, and that’s fine. But don’t disrespect the OK movement.
That movement frightens those who currently occupy the seat of power.
In the 2023 elections:
Tinubu won 12 States.
Atiku won 12 States.
Obi won 12 states.
Out of these three front runners, Obi won Lagos, the home of Tinubu and the most populated city in Nigeria.
He won Abuja, the seat of power, even down to Aso Rock polling units.
And he did all of that without any sitting governor in his team. With a barely known political party that was hurriedly arranged.
With no money bags or rigging structures. Please take that seriously.
And the second person who won the most populated city in the North is Dr. Kwankwaso.
Until tomorrow, that man remains an unmatched force in Kano.
And now, these two has combined their forces together and someone has the effrontery to look down on them?
Aside all of these, what else does the APC has to campaign with? Is it the unrestrained killings or the ravaging poverty in the land?
And does Atiku still has the PDP forces that helped him win 12 states? PDP is dead and buried in Wike’s graveyard. People don’t see this part.
The only person whose chances has appreciated is H.E Peter Obi.
See, the OK movement has very good chances and I tell you the truth, before 2027, there will be more realignments.
Put some respect where it’s due.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
Just Before You Unfollow Me, Read about THE FALSE EXPANSION OF CHRISTIANITY.
Everywhere you turn today, there’s a new church signboard. Street corners, abandoned factories, buildings, schools, even cinemas, all converted to “houses of God.”
But is this a win for Christ, or a win for the businessmen in cassocks who are competing for market share of souls? Is this a win for Christ or for manipulators centered in the large gullibility market?
The PFN President, Bishop Oke, recently called the takeover of industrial estates by churches a “revival.”
But is it truly a revival? The answer is no.
It is an economic funeral.
Because every warehouse turned into a prayer camp is a job lost. Every factory turned into a cathedral is a dream buried. Every estate swallowed by churches or any other religious business is a future denied of industry and productivity. It’s like stepping on the gas pedal of poverty.
Jesus never said: “Go into the world and multiply cathedrals.”
He said: “Go and make disciples.”
Yet we have replaced discipleship with membership. We no longer measure faith by transformed lives, we now measure it by filled seats, fat tithes, and new branches.
But what’s the truth? The man whose envelope is the fattest becomes Peter. The one whose car is the shiniest becomes Paul. That’s what discipleship has beome today.
The more soulless churches we build, the more corruption multiplies.
We pray at dawn, lie at noon, bribe at dusk. We lift holy hands on Sunday, and those same hands forge signatures, receive kickbacks, and shed bl00d by Monday. We sing hymns with lips that curse our neighbors. We pray for breakthroughs while breaking the very laws of God. We even lie in our prayers to God because most of us don’t even know the differences anymore.
So, tell me: What exactly are we expanding?
Is it the message of Christ, or the empire of men?
How many people in your church can you trust with your business and they will not cheat and steal from you?
Brethren, expansion without righteousness is not Christianity, it is colonialism of the soul. It enslaves the people with false hope, robs them of the true knowledge of Christ, and baptizes poverty in holy water.
We claim “revival,” but our streets are still filled with crime, our leaders with greed, our youths with hate and despair. What good is a church on every street when harmony, justice, mercy, and truth are still strangers in our society?
If the so called revival was real, our prisons would be empty.
If expansion reflected Christ, our streets would be safe.
If Christianity was truly expanding, Nigeria would be the most righteous nation on earth, not the headquarters of hypocrisy, poverty, insecurity, and corruption.
The real expansion of Christ is not cathedrals.
It is character.
It is not multiplying branches.
It is multiplying love, justice, truth, and mercy.
Until we see this, every new church is not proof of Christ’s victory, it is a monument of our failure, and the prosperity of greedy liars who call themselves preachers of the Gospel.
-KAA
Host of KaaTruths Podcast
#kaa_truths
FP: 24-08-2025
I’m sure you’ve heard about Pastor Jerry Eze’s Foundation giving out $720,000 to 240 young entrepreneurs.
God bless him for that. I love and respect the man.
But here’s a lesson some churchgoers need to sit with.
When it was time to select who got the money, Pastor Jerry, the same man who preaches miracles and unmerited favor, hired KPMG, one of the world’s top consulting firms, to go through the applications and find the most qualified candidates.
The criteria did not include:
Who speaks in tongues the longest.
Who pays the highest tithes.
Who bought the oil of prosperity last Sunday.
Who fasted seven days for divine favor.
Who shouts “fire” the loudest during deliverance.
He hired KPMG. Not a prophet. Not an usher. Not his most loyal church member. A firm that evaluates business structure, financial records, turnover, industry viability, and legal registration.
Dedicated tongue-talker with no business records? Nothing for you.
Seed-sower who never structured a business? Nothing for you.
Because when real money is on the line, even the pastor plays by business rules.
This is not an attack on faith or those who are devoted to God. It is a call to start separating your devotion from your development. Your pastor is studying balance sheets while teaching you to sow seeds. Study what he does, not just what he says.
Businesses do not grow through tongues. They grow through structure, discipline, and strategy.
Separate your spirituality from your business principles. Both can coexist. But they are not the same tool.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
Pay attention to the things this government has borrowed to fund and tell me which of them is the most ridiculous.
Understand that everything here is verified.
In 2023, Nigeria borrowed $2.7 billion from the World Bank:
$750 million for renewable energy expansion.
$700 million for adolescent girls’ secondary education.
$500 million for the Nigeria for Women programme. (Imagine that)
$750 million for power sector recovery. (What does this even mean?)
In 2024, Nigeria borrowed another $4.25 billion from the World Bank:
$1.57 billion to strengthen human capital, improve health for women and children, and build climate resilience. (Can someone explain this one to me?)
$357 million, $57 million, and $86 million for rural road access and agricultural marketing projects. Hmmmm.
The rest went to economic stabilisation, resource mobilisation reform, primary healthcare, and dam safety.
In 2025, Nigeria borrowed another $2.695 billion from the World Bank:
$500 million for education under the HOPE Education loan.
$80 million for nutrition programmes. 😂😂😂 Nutrition programs ke 😂
$253 million and $247 million for NG-CARES.
The rest went to broadband expansion, health security, livelihoods for vulnerable households, and MSME finance.
World Bank total under Tinubu: $9.65 billion and counting.
Nigeria is now the largest IDA borrower in Africa and the third largest in the entire world. The World Bank alone accounts for 41.3% of Nigeria’s total external debt.
OTHER EXTERNAL LOANS
$500 million in June 2023 for a women’s programme.
$800 million in June 2023 to “cushion the effects” of the fuel subsidy removal he himself caused. (Can someone please explain this to me?)
$1.5 billion in June 2024 for the Economic Stabilisation Act.
$500 million from the African Development Bank for energy and electricity reform.
$1 billion from UK Export Finance via Citibank London for Lagos Port rehabilitation.
$902 million more from UK Export Finance.
$5 billion from First Abu Dhabi Bank to finance deficits.
$400 million from the African Development Bank for agriculture and digital economy.
$2.3 billion approved by the National Assembly in 2025 for the budget deficit.
$516 million from Deutsche Bank approved this week, April 28 to 29, 2026, for the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway.
DOMESTIC BORROWINGS
N22.7 trillion in CBN Ways and Means advances securitized in 2023 alone.
N9.62 trillion borrowing plan in 2023, with N5.05 trillion raised mid-year.
N7.81 trillion in bonds and treasury bills in 2024.
N8.54 trillion in bonds and treasury bills in 2025.
N10.07 trillion projected for 2026.
N1.15 trillion for budget deficit financing.
N757 billion bond to clear outstanding pension liabilities.
Another fresh N1.15 trillion domestic loan request submitted to the Senate in late 2025.
STILL INCOMING
$21.5 billion external borrowing plan for 2025 to 2026, already approved by the Senate. This covers infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, water, security, and employment.
$2 billion domestic foreign currency bond programme approved alongside the above.
If all of this is drawn down, Nigeria’s total public debt will rise from N159 trillion to over N183 trillion.
THE GRAND TOTAL SO FAR
Nigeria’s total public debt has gone from N87 trillion when Buhari left in 2023 to N159 trillion as of December 2025.
That is N72 trillion added in less than 3 years.
External debt servicing alone cost Nigeria $9.9 billion between June 2023 and August 2025.
In 2023, debt servicing cost N7.8 trillion, a 121% increase from the year before.
In 2024, it rose again to N13.12 trillion, another 68% increase.
Over 80% of government revenue currently goes to servicing debt. Not building schools. Not fixing hospitals. Not paying doctors. Paying back loans.
But that’s not the most alarming thing here.
The question is: what are these ambiguous reasons that the government has been borrowing to fund? Who understands or can explain them?
Whether you are guilty or innocent, pray you never find yourself in a situation where you would have to drag or be dragged to the police unless you have overflowing Bank Account. There’s no justice there. No proper investigation. It’s a market where the one that outspend the other goes home freely.
As painful as it sounds. As harsh as it sounds. As shameful as it sounds. When you count undesignated terrorists groups, the police is one of them.
Don’t get me wrong. There are very good disciplined police officers in this country that I respect. The problem is that they are very few and the corruption in that sector finds ways to corrupt even the seemingly incorruptible.
I have been a victim many times.
I have been kidnapped and tortured by the police many years ago on the instructions of a false prophet seeking to hide his fraud.
This did not happen once or twice or three times. God loves me so much, that’s why I’m still alive.
And the honest truth is that there’s no hope that things will get better anytime soon. This is because every year, bandits, kidnappers, and blood-thirsty cultists are recruited into the police without proper training.
What we have now are not police officers who joined the force to defend the rights of the citizens, but criminals who got tired of hiding in darkness and decided to hide in police uniforms to perpetuate their abomination.
I have had access to the highest offices in the police and I tell you, the rot has become a culture. When impunity becomes a tradition, redemption becomes a whisper in the funeral of victims.
-KAA
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The kind of audacity that everyone has in this country now is scary.
-Politicians no longer care about whether the people support them or not.
-Celebrities are busy scamming people online because they know who and who to settle.
-Terrorists and bandits comes on TikTok to dance after kidnapping hundreds of people and receives ransom money in bank accounts.
-The police publicly rob citizens in broad daylight and have now taking the abomination further by fearlessly executing arrested suspect in the public view of everyone with AK 47. Only God knows how many more they have k1lled in their custody:
-Soldiers now climb fences to kill innocent people in their beds at night. But how can you blame them when so called rehabilitated terrorists are now their comrades in arms.
-Imams now openly call for violence and one even placed a bounty on a pastor’s head. He said, c*t off his head and I will pay you 2M. A horror movie, only that it’s not a movie.
-Pastors now stand on their altars and swear that their members will die poor and miserable if they don’t give them enough money.
-Bitter women now come on social media to advise other women to k1ll their husbands in their sleep or poison them slowly or falsely accuse them of raqe.
-Judges now publicly dance to “On your mandate we shall stand” national anthem.
-And APC-INEC Chairman set up a committee and a forensic panel to investigate himself.
Ah, my country Naija! Watin helpless citizens go do?
-KAA
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