@bemexy@DanNwomeh@innosonvehicles Stallion group is currently building an assembly plant in Enugu that will assemble specifically this MG taxi. It was all part of the arrangement. Enugu government will now order it in thousands creating jobs for ndi Enugu.
@Ouchay@Ameenu_Kutama Aside the robotic surgery arm there is almost nothing else so special about that hospital that you can’t find in Nigeria. Infact I think AMCE has that equipment currently. There’s approximately 60 Tesla MRI machines in the country.
@ChiHerbert9 As basic as it sounds only Enugu and Abuja in this country have fully functional water board that carries water through these pipes around the cities. Although their efficiency is debatable. Im not sure there’s any part of imo that can boast of this infrastructure.
@izuchukwu10 Johannesburg has the same type of soil probably worse but you would never know because they’ve interlocked and planted carpet grass on all open spaces.
@StatiSense@king_david____ Thank you for this. Facts and statistics precedes opinion always. But you keep making one mistake. Enugu 2024 igr per capita is not 6000. With total igr of 180B and population of 6 million (overestimate) it’s actually 30,000.
@fidelisanumole@Okwesilieze82 What kind of archaic mentality is this.? How many people can the shoe maker employ? This mentality is the reason Yorubas and Hausa heavily dominate the corporate sector of Nigeria.
@kuchusofficial@IgboHistoFacts Has he done 7000 classrooms in 3 years.? That’s an overkill has he even built more than 2000 since 2023? Because mbah has done that and more.
Absolutely amazing! Watch how Governor Peter Mbah outrightly rejects the old, dilapidated primary schools in the state, replacing them with 267 modern Smart Green Schools across the 260 wards in the state.
In less than three years, Mbah has built over 7,000 brand-new, tech-enabled classrooms, marking the most ambitious education infrastructure expansion ever seen in the history of governance in Nigeria. The first Nigerian governor to build a new school in every electoral ward in the state.
STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU (GCFR) ON THE THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ADMINISTRATION, MAY 29, 2026
My fellow compatriots,
Three years ago, you entrusted me with the sacred responsibility of leading our beloved nation at a defining moment in our history. I accepted that responsibility, fully aware of the magnitude of the challenges before us, but also deeply confident in the resilience and potential of the Nigerian people.
Today, on the occasion of the third anniversary of our administration, I speak to you not only as your President but also as a fellow citizen who understands the sacrifices many families have made in recent years and shares your hopes for a better Nigeria.
When this administration assumed office, our nation faced profound economic and structural difficulties. Mounting fiscal pressures, unsustainable fuel subsidies, declining revenues, exchange-rate distortions, rising debt-servicing costs, insecurity in several parts of the country, energy supply constraints, and declining public confidence in institutions all threatened our progress.
At the height of the subsidy regime, Nigeria was spending as much as ₦18.4 billion daily to sustain petrol subsidies—over ₦4 trillion in 2022 alone—resources that could have been invested in roads, healthcare, education, housing, and critical infrastructure. Multiple exchange rate windows and forex arbitrage created massive distortions, with Nigeria losing more than ₦8 trillion over three years to rent-seeking and speculative practices.
The situation demanded urgent and courageous action. Difficult but necessary decisions had to be taken to stabilise the economy and prevent a deeper national crisis. The easy choices would have been politically convenient. But leadership demands courage, especially when the right decisions are difficult.
Had we refused to act, our nation would have drifted toward fiscal breakdown, worsening poverty, and severe economic uncertainty. Together, we chose reform over ruin and decisiveness over hesitation. We chose long-term national recovery over short-term comfort.
These decisions came with sacrifice. The rising cost of living triggered by our measures placed enormous pressure on families, workers, and businesses. Young people searching for jobs felt discouraged. Many questioned whether these difficult decisions would lead to a better future.
I remain deeply conscious of those sacrifices, and I assure you: your sacrifice has not been in vain. And today, I can say with confidence that Nigeria has stabilised and is moving forward again. Across the country, visible progress is taking shape.
VISIBLE PROGRESS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
Our economy is now more competitive and better positioned for sustainable growth than it was in 2023. Public finances are improving. States and local governments have greater resources to invest in their people. Investor confidence is growing. The stock market is booming, with the All Share Index rising from 53,000 and market capitalisation of N30 trillion in 2023 to a record All Share Index of 250,000 and market capitalisation of N160 trillion this year. Companies are declaring record profits and dividends.
Critical infrastructure projects are advancing at an unprecedented scale. Over 2,700 kilometres of highways and major roads are under construction, reconstruction, or rehabilitation, including the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway, the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Road, the East-West Road, and many rural access roads. Significant sections are already completed or nearing completion, improving transportation, reducing travel time, boosting regional trade, and creating thousands of jobs.
Rail modernisation projects are ongoing to improve connectivity, logistics, and economic integration across the federation.
@Coal__City So why should we believe “coal city connect” an unknown twitter critic over the words of our dear governor.? It’s like you people think ur followers are zombies with no brains.
Absolutely amazing! Watch how Governor Peter Mbah outrightly rejects the old, dilapidated primary schools in the state, replacing them with 267 modern Smart Green Schools across the 260 wards in the state.
In less than three years, Mbah has built over 7,000 brand-new, tech-enabled classrooms, marking the most ambitious education infrastructure expansion ever seen in the history of governance in Nigeria. The first Nigerian governor to build a new school in every electoral ward in the state.
@ObumnemeAyogu@Coal__City It’s because of that tax Enugu has more bus terminal and cng bus than ever other SE states combined. If you can’t pay for development kindly relocate to anambra where they don’t pay taxes.