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“I would rather tell Nigerians difficult truths that can build the future than comfort them with sweet lies that destroy tomorrow.”
~Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Such an honest leader speaking there... I love you, sir. Nigerians love you, and you will be re-Elected come 2027. ❤️ 🇳🇬
I will not stand before you and declare the work finished, because it is not. The housing deficit this nation carries is counted in the millions, and it will take years of steady labour to close, and I would rather say that to you plainly than flatter you with a lie.
But the difference now is real. For the first time in a generation, the whole housing value-chain is moving together: the land and its title, the building, the materials, the equipment, the finance, and the family at the end of it, and no part waits idle on another.
Housing has moved from a welfare conversation to a national growth strategy. Real estate and construction now sit among Nigeria’s major GDP contributors, proving that every affordable home financed is also a factory order, a labour contract, a mortgage asset, a household balance sheet and a contribution to national output.
That is what I promised for our housing sector, and that is what is now being delivered. Renewed Hope was never charity. It is the right of every Nigerian to a place called home.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
I am officially picking President Bola Tinubu as my choice of president for 2027
I deeply looked at what this man has done in less than 4 Years and am Wowed
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Administration: Key Structural Reforms (as of mid-2026)
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been in office for about three years. While the early reforms brought real short-term pain from inflation and economic adjustment shocks, verifiable progress on structural fixes is positioning Nigeria for a more stable, decentralised, productive, and self-sufficient future.
These achievements are backed by official records from the CBN, FAAC, Supreme Court, State House releases, Ministry reports, and other verifiable government actions.
1. Removal of the Fuel Subsidy (May 2023): Ended a massive annual drain (often exceeding ₦4 trillion) that fueled smuggling and corruption. Savings are now redirected toward infrastructure, health, education, and security. Impact: Creates fiscal space for genuine development, encourages local refining, and promotes energy self-sufficiency.
2. Unification of Exchange Rates:
Merged multiple FX windows into a transparent, market-driven system and cleared billions in backlogs. Impact: Boosts investor confidence, attracts foreign direct investment, eliminates elite rent-seeking, and improves long-term business planning and global competitiveness.
3. Strong Revenue Growth & Fiscal Discipline: Non-oil revenues rose sharply, the tax-to-GDP ratio improved, the fiscal deficit narrowed, and reliance on Ways and Means borrowing declined.
Impact: Generates more domestic resources for development, supports sustainable finances, and reduces future inflation risks.
4. Build-up of Foreign Reserves: Reserves have been significantly strengthened from inherited levels. Impact: Provides a stronger buffer against external shocks, enables better Naira management, and enhances international credibility.
5. NELFUND (Student Loan Scheme): Expanded access to tertiary education loans for thousands of students regardless of background.
Impact: Invests in youth human capital, builds a more skilled workforce, and supports a stronger knowledge economy.
6. Local Government Autonomy: Supported and is implementing the Supreme Court judgment granting financial independence to the 774 LGAs, with direct disbursement of funds from the Federation Account. Impact: Brings governance closer to the grassroots, reduces state bottlenecks, and promotes accountable, responsive local development in infrastructure, healthcare, and agriculture.
7. Record FAAC Disbursements to States and LGAs: Allocations to states and local governments reached historic highs due to improved revenues. Impact: Equips sub-national governments with greater resources to address local priorities like infrastructure and security.
8. Push for State Police: Advocated for constitutional amendments to enable state police (with safeguards), alongside increased federal recruitment and funding.
Impact: Allows faster, localized responses to insecurity, complements federal forces, and creates a more secure environment for citizens and businesses.
9. Electricity Sector Reforms: Signed the Electricity Act 2023 (and amendments) to decentralize power generation, transmission, and distribution; cleared ₦3.3 trillion in legacy debts; and attracted new investments in solar and grid upgrades. Impact: Ends federal monopoly inefficiencies, encourages state and private solutions, and supports reliable power for industrialization and job creation.
10. NNPC Reforms: Issued executive orders for full remittance of oil and gas revenues directly to the Federation Account, ending previous deductions, while advancing commercialization and transparency.
Impact: Increases funds available to all tiers of government, enhances accountability in the oil sector, and strengthens revenue stability.
Just wow, and I can list more
Sad news: Data from the @NBS_Nigeria guys: Q1,2026.
1: Imports: N13.619 trillion
2: Exports: N21.269 trillion. This is what the FG not Tinubu has done.
3: Go back to Nos 2: who and who dey export?
-(a): Answer: Na you and I.
-(b): Wetin I dey talk before, KNOWLEDGE leads to prosperity. That is you looking for markets.
4: We have plenty things to EXPORT guys from agricultural, food stuffs, sesamum seeds, superior quality cocoa beans, soya beans.
5: na your hands prosperity dey oooo. People dey make money.
If this is what failure looks like, then one wishes Nigeria had been “failing” like this long ago. Perhaps we wouldn’t still be celebrating the construction of roads in 2026.
JOY DON COME: read the quoted tweet, Number 2 pere ooooo. So wetin happen?
2: The good news is that Algeria state owned energy company SONATRACH has launched construction of its part of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP) advancing long-standing project aimed at transporting NIGERIAN NATURAL GAS.
-(a): make I repeat, NIGERIAN NATURAL GAS to EUROPEAN markets.
3: Niger Republic is scheduled to begin work on its portion in 2027.
4: Nigeria Segment: 1037km from Warri to Kano.
5: Niger Segment: 841km
6: Algeria Segment: 2310km, terminating at the Hassi R’Mel Natural Gas Hub.
7: FG not Tinubu is continuing the same route started by the past FG not Buhari.
8: jobs: direct and indirect dey guys.
9: Nigeria, Niger, Algeria will smell Euro
10: we have Nigeria- Morocco gas pipeline.
11: Sir @PeterObi read this before you will say “I will construct gas pipeline like 10,00W power generation” don’t embarrass me again abeg.
The cruelty of this democracy is that the people who are happy to use the coastal road to beat the traffic will vote for Peter Obi who has promised go stop the project. In few years time, the same people will come at the government for abandoning the project. That's how crazy this system of governance is. Malaysia did not develop through the same system. The developed nations didn't practice democracy in their developmental stages. They did monarchical system.
It is well with Nigeria.
God bless Nigeria.
Some of the major highway projects currently under the Tinubu administration and their estimated lengths are:
✅. Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway — 700 km
✅. Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway — 1,068 km
✅. Calabar–Ebonyi–Benue–Kogi–Nasarawa–Abuja (Trans-Sahara) Highway — 477 km
✅. Akwanga–Jos–Bauchi–Gombe Expressway — 422 km
✅. Akwanga–Jos–Bauchi–Gombe–Biu–Maiduguri Corridor — about 439 km
✅. Abuja–Kaduna–Zaria–Kano Dual Carriageway — 350 km.
✅. Sokoto–Gusau–Funtua–Zaria Road — 275 km.
✅. BUA Tax Credit Road (Jigawa–Katsina–Kano Axis) — 256 km.
✅. 9th Mile–Oturkpo–Makurdi Road Dualisation — about 250 km.
✅. Gombe–Biu Dualisation (Section of the Legacy Corridor) — 125 km.
✅. Damaturu–Maiduguri Road — 110 km.
✅. Kano–Maiduguri Road (ongoing section) — 100.9 km.
✅. Bama and Dikwa Roads — 100 km.
✅. Lokoja–Okene Dualisation — 86 km.
✅. Malando Road (Kebbi State) — 76 km.
Together, these projects represent several thousand kilometres of new construction, dualisation, and rehabilitation across Nigeria, with the flagship legacy projects alone accounting for well over 2,600 km of strategic highways.
The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road was not initiated by Tinubu, it was Tafawa Balewa that initiated it around 1961. Tinubu is only executing it. The Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway was not initiated by Tinubu, Shehu Shagari initiated it in 1980, Tinubu is merely implementing it.
To Bola Tinubu, THE LABOUR OF OUR HEROES PAST SHALL NEVER BE IN VAIN!!!!
“The National change you seek cannot be achieved in 4years, it doesn’t matter what any politician tells you, it cannot be done!” Clifford.
This dude is more intelligent than all these online bandits put together, including @PeterObi himself and @AishaYesufu@FinPlanKaluAja1 etc.
"...Nigeria was not making money to pay subsidy, we were borrowing money to pay subsidy. We were also borrowing to pay the interest on subsidy...." - Obafemi George, Political Scientist👇❤️🔥