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Wallahi Tallahi Baba Buhari is a legend 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Another legacy project of President Buhari
This is an authentic product of that “comatose and dead” economy era
May Allah in His infinite mercies continue to bless him with Aljanna Firdaus 🙏🙏🙏🙏
5 Things That Keep You Poor:
1. Living above your means
2. Borrowing not for investment
3. Poor financial education
4. Quick Money Schemes
5. Blaming circumstances
LOAN apps are ripping Nigerians with outrageous interest rates, but what can we do🤦♂️
We don't have regulatory bodies that check these things.
The average Nigerian takes loan, from Loan apps at least once every Month⚠️
Nigerians are not living, they're surviving ‼️
₦1M in Nigeria today:
• Option A: iPhone 14 + soft life for 2weeks
• Option B:
250k goes to GTCO or UBA
250k goes to NAHCO or Presco after pullback is complete
250k goes to SEPLAT or ARADEL
250k goes to Money Market Mutual fund (emergency funds)
Screenshot… then ignore like always.
The problem is not money. It’s discipline.
You borrow N480k from OPAY
To pay N320k as interest.
It's broad daylight robbery.
LOAN APPs are WICKED
Avoid LOAN APP
They will ruin your life
CBN should shut down OPAY loan operation in Nigeria.
AVOID LOAN.
DO NOT BORROW TO SPEND!!!
Crude oil prices have dropped. Will Dangote drop his prices? 🤣 Baba no even wait to purchase crude before him increase price!!!!!!! Manipulation master. 🤣
If Tinubu asked me for only one thing I want in his second term, my request will be PROBE BUHARI’s DEATH!
I believe Buhari’s death is too similar to Abiola’s. I have a strong hope that it is not organic and we owe him that favor!!!!
This is how Asiwaju intends to win 2027 election
1. He buys governors from the opposition by allegedly paying them 250 billion Naira to defect, or through intimidation (as seen with Fubara), and by granting selective favors, such as approving the Kano Metro rail project immediately after the governor's defection.
2. He will exploit Southern sentiments, especially if the leading opposition party selects a Northern candidate.
3. He will align with Northern Christians by appointing them to sensitive positions, including controversial ones like the INEC chairman—who is an unrepentant Islamophobe—thereby betting on mosque-related tensions in the North. If the backlash intensifies, the South-South (SS), South-East (SE), and parts of the North-Central (NC) will have no choice but to align through church, while he enjoys an ethnic sentiment in the South-West (SW). This will pit the SW, SS, SE, and parts of the North-Central (NC) against the North-West (NW), NE, and parts of the NC. The outcome will be decisive, and he might even select a Christian Northerner as his Vice President.
4. He will arrest, cripple, and intimidate any politician who poses a potential threat, using agencies like the EFCC, ICPC, and DSS.
5. He will monetize the election in the NE and NW—regions where he knows he won't secure a majority—focusing solely on achieving the required 25% threshold.
6. He will fund his media operations more generously than the combined budgets for the Ministries of Health and Transportation, elevating his propaganda to unprecedented levels.
7. He will temporarily strengthen the Naira against the Dollar.
8. He will temporarily reduce fuel prices.
9. He will crash food prices by importing large quantities of food.
10. He will deploy thugs and criminals to create chaos in any problematic areas, while carefully studying the new Electoral Act to exploit all its loopholes.
11. All social media PR bots will be on his payroll.
12. He will secure the loyalty of the judiciary and security forces to preemptively neutralize any post-election disputes, protests, or legal challenges, ensuring rulings and interventions favor his victory.
But even with all these, opposition needs to do only 1 or 2 good decisions to neutralize all the plan.
What do you think?
The problem of many Nigerians especially on social media is pretended amnesia & ignorance.
For those who don't know, those who have forgotten or those pretending not to know or pretending to have forgotten -- it is important to know the facts verifiable facts that Buhari did not start the implementation of subsidies in Nigeria.
Infact, Buhari inherited a huge subsidies regime & even trillions of naira debts on backlog of unpaid subsidies arrears to almost all sectors including the massive electricity subsidy, fertilizer subsidy. Hajj/Christian Pilgrim subsidies, partial diesel subsidy, aviation fuel subsidy, LPFO, Kerosene subsidy, cooking gas subsidy, education subsidies & many more scores of subsidy policies & socio-economic programmes he inherited from the previous administrations before his.
However, Buhari being an intelligent leader understood the impediment which continuing with the huge subsidies regime he inherited will bring to the development efforts of government. He equally understood the socio-economic crisis & damage which a wholesale removal of these countless subsidies he inherited will cause to the country's economy & living conditions of Nigerians.
To tackle this huge subsidies conundrum, Buhari devised 4 strategies --
First, Buhari cleared all the subsidies debts which are backlog arrears of payment which his predecessors owe on these subsidies.
Two, Buhari started removing stuffs that has no economic benefits or implications on the economy like the hajj/christain pilgrims subsidies etc from government subsidy payment list.
Three, Buhari started removing stuffs the country has the domestic capacity to produce from subsidized imports lists to boost the country's existing local capacity to produce them cheaply.
Four, Buhari started investing heavily in the rehabilitation of moribund industries that previously were producing many of the items on government subsidised imports list including Nigeria's fertilizer plants, petro-chemical plants, defence industries, & refineries as well as investing in new ones.
As these rehabilitated industries begin to come on stream gradually commencing production again, he started a gradual phase by phase removal of subsidies in those sectors in such a way that many Nigerians could not feel it except once in a while when they experience a marginal rise in the prices of certain items but they can't feel it much because the increase is small.
Buhari continued in this way till only a few of the subsidies he inherited were remaining by the time he left office.
If Buhari was still in office today, it's 100% safe to say that the Siemens contract would have been at least 85% completed & the electricity subsidy would have gone without Nigerians noticing it & whatever little discomfort in marginally increased prices would have been offsetted by constant electricity supply.
But unfortunately, the Tinubu government not only abandoned that Siemens deal, but cluelessly went ahead to yank off electricity subsidy with no power anywhere to supply to Nigerians. We are today living with the consequences of that thoughtless policy direction of yanking off electricity subsidy without the capacity to produce & distribute enough electricity to Nigerians, thus, forcing Nigerians to pay over 300% increased costs on electricity no commensurate supply. This has no other name than daylight robbery on already impoverished citizens by the government.
If Buhari was still in office today, it's 100% safe to say that his government would have honoured all his agreements with Dangote refinery which include purchasing 25% equity of the refinery for which Buhari's government had already paid billions of dollars for 5% before he left office. This would have helped Dangote refinery with liquidity issues rather than been now forced to borrow from international lenders at huge interests that indirectly affect his fuel price. Yes, Buhari would have honoured other agreements of supplying all Dangote.
May Allah ﷻ forgive President Muhammadu Buhari for his shortcomings accept his sincere efforts, and reward every good he intended and carried out for the people. May Allah overlook his mistakes, grant him mercy and make his legacy one that weighs heavily on the side of goodness.