PART THREE!
“I was the first Nigerian to study Motor Industry Economics and was doing well until my wife k!lled my career after I trained her in school in the UK.”
-The Elderly man completes his sorrowful story about how his wife destroyed his life in the UK and sent him back to Nigeria.✍️
She asked a legitimate question. A South African minister publicly labelled Nigerians as drug dealers, and a Nigerian journalist asked for accountability.
Instead of answering, suddenly the question was “disrespectful” and she was threatened with being kicked out.
At this point, I genuinely believe some South Africans are simply intimidated by Nigerians. The hostility is becoming irrational. You cannot publicly stereotype an entire nationality and then become offended when a Nigerian has the audacity to question you.
She asked a question. If the statement was defensible, defend it. Threats and intimidation are not answers.
So many of us who lived in Lagos when Tinubu was the State governor have first-hand witness of his reign.
Glad video evidence is surreptitiously coming out.
UPDATE: Hon. Alex Mascot, member representing Aba North/Aba South Federal Constituency in Abia State, moved a motion demanding that President Bola Tinubu be summoned to the House to explain the persistent lack of funding for constituency projects.
This should be the minimum, not the exception in States in Nigeria.
If you love @alexottiofr, or your State Governor, please register your VAT and PAYE in State and make your remittance to State internal revenue service.
Additionally, if you have funds, allocate 1% and deposit for 365 days it in a microfinance bank in your LGA.
Attract and generate commerce in your state; that's the secret.
Nigerians should be grateful to Matthew Adeyemi Adeniyi, whichever way this scandal ends up.
If @aonanuga1956's elaborate and utterly implausible treatise on the matter is to be believed, Adeyemi has proved what many of us have alleged since 2015 - that the @OfficialAPCNg is a collection of supremely incompetent and greedy criminals.
He fooled the Federal Secretariat management team into allocating offices to his "fake" agency, and thus proved that they are at the very least utterly incompetent and possibly irredeemably corrupt.
He fooled the @cenbank, @DrYemiCardoso et al, into opening CBN accounts for his agency, thus proving that the CBN under Cardoso has turned into a cesspit of an insane level of incompetence and again, possibly fetid corruption.
He fooled the President Tinubu and his Minister of Finance into including his "fake" agency in the 2026 budget, this proving their lack of diligence and lack of dedication to their jobs.
He fooled the National Assembly, led by @SenGodswill, into passing that budget, with an actual financial allocation of billions of ₦₦₦ for his "fake" agency, thus proving that the National Assembly of the @OfficialAPCNg is nothing but a rubber stamp and possibly deeply corrupt.
If Adeyemi is right, and the agency really exists and was in fact created by the Presidency, included in the budget and given an allocation from taxpayer funds, he has proved that the @OfficialAPCNg government of @officialABAT is a cesspit of metastasised grand larceny, greed, corruption, avarice, and just plain looting - which is a position many of us have long held, since before Tinubu acquired the Presidency.
As resilient as Nigeria has proved to be, I do not think Nigeria will survive this stratospheric level of conjoined corruption and incompetence.
#Gbajagate
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