To the IMF and all who advise Nigeria:
Nigeria does not need higher taxes, new fuel levies, telecom taxes, or VAT increases. Our people are already carrying a heavy burden.
What Nigeria needs is security, fiscal discipline, reliable power, modern infrastructure, and a relentless expansion of production. Secure the country. Increase energy supply. Open up roads. Support farmers, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs.
Prosperity is not built by taxing struggling citizens. Prosperity is built by enabling citizens to create, build, produce, and prosper.
As production expands, jobs grow, incomes rise, businesses thrive, and government revenues increase naturally.
The solution is not to tax poverty. The solution is to unleash productivity.
Any advice that increases the burden on ordinary Nigerians while ignoring the urgent need for security, production, energy, and infrastructure is advice moving Nigeria in the wrong direction.
Our priority is clear: Security. Production. Rule of Law. Light. Food. Roads.
That is the path to sustainable prosperity, national dignity, and shared wealth.
Today I learnt that If a wealthy man’s son commits a crime in Nigeria and gets sentenced to prison, they’ll raid poor neighborhoods, pick up an innocent boy, and swap him in.
The rich kid goes home & the poor kid serves the sentence. This is why most of those raids happen.
Happy Birthday to the 45th and 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. A relentless patriot who fights every day for the country he loves, the people he serves, and the American Dream. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
This child was found around Isale Ojoo in Akinyele local Government, Ibadan, Oyo state.
She did not know her name or information about herself
Piz kindly help to repost to locate her parent or any of her guidance and come to Ojoo Police station Ibadan, Oyo state
Please help repost fast🙏, a mother will be distressed
🚨 BREAKING: Terror attack ongoing in Kyeng, Bachi District Riyom in Plateau State under heavy gunfire.
Gunshots are ringing out this night. Civilians trapped. No security update yet.
This needs immediate attention.
📍 Share for visibility. Prayers won’t stop bullets action will.
RT so this reaches those who can respond.
The Palm Sunday massacre of Christians last night in Nigeria should be front page news everywhere this morning — but it isn’t.
Why? Because the media DOES NOT CARE about the plight of African Christians.
I am here today in Nigeria to share the truth.
Viewer discretion advised.
This is the heartbreaking footage of how 22-year-old Isaac Satlat from Plateau State, Nigeria, lost his life in South Africa.
Isaac was just weeks away from graduating from a South African university.
He was not undocumented.
He was not a criminal.
He was a young man with dreams, working hard to build a future.
Like many students, he hustled on the side as a Bolt driver to support himself.
Instead of celebrating his graduation next month, his family is now preparing for a burial.
Reports circulating in some South African media claim that Isaac shot at the police....White Lies.
This footage tells a different story. It shows a young Nigerian man allegedly strangled from the backseat by two male hijackers while a female accomplice robbed him.
Another life cut short in South Africa.
Another narrative quickly shaped to paint the victim as a criminal as always done by most South Africans.
We have seen this pattern before.
Emeka Uzor was shot dead and labeled a drug dealer.
Now Isaac is gone, and once again, accusations surface before the truth is fully acknowledged.
Across social media, there have been disturbing calls for violence against Nigerians.
Words have consequences. When hatred is normalized, lives are endangered.
Isaac was someone’s son. Someone’s brother.
Someone’s friend. He deserved to graduate.
He deserved to live.
We demand truth.
We demand justice.
We demand accountability.
No more silence.
No more excuses.
@CyrilRamaphosa
🚨 BREAKING: Even after the Super Bowl LX halftime show ended, Bad Bunny’s performers kept the party going outside Levi’s Stadium — fans and dancers continued celebrating the music, energy, and culture beyond the official broadcast.