Why now?! Tinubu is marginalizing the South East with too many road construction they never asked for. Jàgàbán is oppressing SE with too many highways and bridges. Stop killing our beloved potholes o!
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I’m building a solution for Tax and Shortstay business.
I’ve built real 2 softwares and 2 Apps with @claudeai and @cursor_ai and a bit of Google Ai App studio, I genuinely can’t wait to share.
I design with Stitch and make modifications with figma.
Prior Experience: abit of front end, Wordpress, Graphics Design
Can’t wait to share.
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In Nigeria, the most robust, rapid, and scalable wealth-generation strategies emerge from the informal sector, driven by mechanisms of social capital, information arbitrage, and aggressive transactional brokering.
Here’s How to make politics less Attractive;
1. Restructuring Political Remuneration and Perks
The most direct way to make politics less attractive to opportunists is to drastically reduce the financial incentives.
• Part-Time Legislature: Transitioning the National Assembly (and State Houses of Assembly) to a part-time model. Lawmakers would only be paid sitting allowances rather than massive salaries and opaque benefits (like "wardrobe" or "newspaper" allowances).
• Pegging Salaries to the Civil Service: A constitutional amendment tying the salaries of elected officials to a specific multiple of the national minimum wage or aligning them with standard civil service pay grades.
• Abolishing Outrageous Severance Packages: Eliminating the pensions, bulletproof vehicles, and lifelong security details currently granted to former governors and deputies.
2. Tech-Driven Transparency and E-Governance
Corruption thrives in darkness and human bottlenecks. When you replace human discretion with automated, transparent systems, you eliminate the avenues for kickbacks.
• Open Contracting and Radical Transparency: Mandating that all government procurement, from the federal level down to local governments, be done on open, blockchain-backed, or publicly accessible digital ledgers. If every naira spent is instantly visible to the public, the profit margins of inflated contracts vanish.
• Automated Wealth Auditing: Moving asset declaration from a hidden, paper-based formality at the Code of Conduct Bureau to a digital, publicly searchable database.
• Cashless Government Operations: Forcing 100% of government revenue and expenditure through traceable digital channels to end the physical movement of "cash in Ghana-must-go bags."
3. Economic Decentralization (Removing the Honey-Pot)
The central government in Abuja controls too much of the nation's resources, turning federal elections into a "do-or-die" battle for the ultimate prize.
• Resource Control and Devolution: Restructuring the exclusive legislative list so states have more control over their resources and are forced to generate their own revenue rather than waiting for monthly FAAC allocations. When states have to actually build their economies rather than share oil rent, the type of leadership required changes from "distributor" to "creator."
• Unbundling Monopolies: Privatizing or decentralizing state-owned monopolies (under strict regulatory frameworks) to remove political control over lucrative sectors, thereby reducing the patronage networks politicians use to reward loyalists.
4. Overhauling Campaign Finance
You cannot fix the profit of politics if the cost of entry remains prohibitive. If a politician spends billions of naira to win a governorship, their first term will mathematically be dedicated to recovering that "investment."
• Strict Spending Caps and Audits: Enforcing rigorous, independent audits of campaign spending, with immediate disqualification and prosecution for candidates who exceed limits.
• Criminalizing Vote Buying: Elevating vote buying to a major economic crime and utilizing institutions like the EFCC to aggressively track and prosecute the source of the funds, not just the foot soldiers distributing it.
5. Stripping Away Legal Protection
The profitability of politics is protected by the legal shield politicians enjoy while in office.
• Removal of the Immunity Clause: Section 308 of the 1999 Constitution provides immunity from prosecution for the President, Vice President, Governors, and Deputy Governors. Removing or heavily modifying this to allow for prosecution of financial crimes while in office would radically alter the risk-reward ratio of seeking executive power.
China: a 10-year-old casually gets a Mac Studio for “raising lobsters,” aka letting multiple AI agents work together like a tiny digital crew.
“The world of the future belongs to those who understand Tokens.”
Meet the AI-native children.