If not Tinubu in 2027,then who?
Bold, courageous, fearless, brilliant,democrat, resilient,sound, futuristic, progressive and most successful politician in the history of Nigeria.
He is better by far, Nigeria and Nigerians are blessed to have him they will appreciate him later.
Nigerians expect their leaders to be corrupt provided they will benefit from it. The only corruption we speak against is the one we don’t benefit from.
Lawmakers are considering major changes to the constitution:
1. State Police will be created.
2. The military will get funding automatically.
3. Local Governments will become a separate tier of government with more independence.
Thank you BAT.
Thank you lawmakers!
Obi = Reuben Amorim (Hype).
Atiku = Ten Hag (History).
Tinubu = Gurdiola (Serial Winner).
The difference is in the results. We follow the leader who knows the road.
On Tinubu mandate we stand!
This morning, our okada rider stopped behind a bus even though there was space to pass. I asked why he didn’t move. Suddenly, a man came out of the bus with a cutlass. The woman behind me started crying, and I saw scary things inside the bus.
This video was recorded at the request of my boss, who has expressed strong concerns about Hausa commercial motorcycle (okada) operators in the state.
——- Nigerian female officer.🗣️
"We brought the war to them. Yesterday, we were lucky. The kidnappers have been coming in from this area. We got proper intelligence, we activated it, and we came here waiting for them. Luck ran out on them; we neutralised some, apprehended some, and the victims were liberated." — Ahmed Sanusi, FCT police commissioner, speaks on the rescue operation in Byazhin
📊 HOW DOES KANO COMPARE TO SOUTH WEST STATES (EXCLUDING LAGOS)?
💵 IGR PER CAPITA
Kano — ₦4,422 (22nd)
South West States
Ogun — ₦28,692 (3rd)
Ondo — ₦9,065 (11th)
Osun — ₦8,970 (12th)
Ekiti — ₦8,287 (14th)
Oyo — ₦6,344 (16th)
📉 MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY INDEX (2022)
Kano — 62% (21st)
South West States
Ondo — 27.2% (37th)
Ekiti — 36.0% (32nd)
Osun — 40.7% (31st)
Oyo — 48.7% (26th)
Ogun — 68.1% (20th)
👤 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX (HDI)
Kano — 0.482 (28th)
South West States
Ekiti — 0.612 (11th)
Ondo — 0.611 (12th)
Osun — 0.607 (14th)
Oyo — 0.603 (15th)
Ogun — 0.569 (21st)
📚 LITERACY RATE
Kano — 54.6% (25th)
South West States
Ogun — 85.7% (8th)
Ekiti — 84.9% (9th)
Osun — 84.5% (10th)
Oyo — 80.7% (13th)
Ondo — 75.6% (16th)
🤝 EASE OF DOING BUSINESS
Kano — 9th (Top tier)
South West States
Oyo — 3rd (Top tier)
Ogun — 5th (Top tier)
Ekiti — 8th (Top tier)
Ondo — Lower tier
Osun — Lower tier
Kano performs better than most South West states only in Ease of Doing Business rankings, while South West states generally lead in income per capita, human development, literacy, and poverty reduction indicators.
#StatiSense
(PEBEC, State of the States Report, NBS, BudgIT)
The beauty of the government is, they always give you a long enough rope to pull. The government is patient enough to wait for you to exhaust your nuisance capital. And when you begin to see yourself as invincible, that is when it strikes.
Ask Nnamdi Kanu - The one who had an entire ethnic nation under his spell and even received the worship of Ndigbo people like a deity - who then dared the Nigerian State under the illusion of self-induced immunity is today cooling off in Maximum.
The Igbo Nation moved on as though their one-time messiah has not been withdrawn from circulation like counterfeit notes.
How about the Northwest Midget? He and his ego-bloated offsprings thought themselves omnipotent and threatened the Nigerian State. Today, we have almost forgotten a 2 term governor is still languishing in custody. Not even his local government declared a day holiday in honour of their reckless leader.
Even this one too, as insignificant as he is poses almost equal danger as the aforementioned but his rope yet remains - He should keep pulling.
The government always have enough room to wait, hoping you will recover from your madness - For when the State finally moves, his pack of rabid dogs will not be shield enough. They will not be wall enough. They will not be enough to survive its wrath.
The rope is long. But it is not infinite.
Good Morning Severally...
If not Tinubu in 2027,then who?
Bold, courageous, fearless, brilliant,democrat, resilient,sound, futuristic, progressive and most successful politician in the history of Nigeria.
He is better by far, Nigeria and Nigerians are blessed to have him they will appreciate him later.
"Maybe we forget so soon that in 2023, before Tinubu came, 27 states were borrowing to pay salaries, they was no money to fund infrastructure. Today, there is no state that is borrowing to pay salaries. None! — Political Analyst
President Tinubu Ended Fuel Subsidy, So Where Is the Money He Saved Going?
Good question. And without beating around the bush, I will show you five key areas where the money saved is going.
In April 2023, just a month before the handover of power from General Buhari to President Bola Tinubu, JP Morgan, in a report titled 'Nigeria: Reform Pause Rather Than Fatigue', exposed that the Buhari administration actually left Nigeria with a net foreign reserve of $3.7 billion, rather than the $14 billion they claimed in public. From that meagre amount, the Tinubu government has raised our foreign reserves to $50.26 billion, as of Monday, June 8, 2026, our highest level in seventeen years.
You may ask why Nigeria needs such high reserves. It is to protect our economy against future economic shocks arising from a crash in exports, to help pay for vital goods and services we need from overseas, and, finally, to guarantee our loans.
Each state in the federation is now receiving at least double (some more than double) what they were getting under General Buhari when Nigeria still operated the subsidy regime. For example, the Federation Account Allocation Committee distributed a total of ₦725.571 billion as revenue to the three tiers of government in March 2022. However, for the same period in 2026, namely March 2026, the FAAC disbursed ₦2.036 trillion to the three tiers, which is three times what they received under General Buhari's regime.
Under President Tinubu, all six geopolitical zones now have development commissions, including the Northwest Development Commission, North-Central Development Commission, Northeast Development Commission, Southwest Development Commission, Southeast Development Commission, and the Niger Delta Development Commission.
These commissions have been receiving approximately ₦2.5 trillion annually under Tinubu, a new subvention they did not receive under the Buhari administration, because most of them did not even exist.
Over a million indigent Nigerian students are now receiving approximately ₦300 billion as loans under the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) initiative of President Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda.
Infrastructure: No other administration in the history of this nation has democratised road construction to the extent that the Tinubu government has done, simultaneously connecting the Southwest with the South-South via the 750-kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway being built for ₦15 trillion, linking the Northwest to the Southwest with the 1068-kilometre Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway costing ₦13 trillion, and bridging the gap between the Southeast and the entire North through the 465-kilometre Trans-Saharan Road is being constructed at a price of an estimated $750 million.
Although there are more, these are five tangible areas where you can see the subsidy savings at work. Before the Tinubu government was inaugurated, we had a paltry foreign reserve and most states had a several-month backlog of wages. Today, states are no longer owing salaries because of increased subventions from the Tinubu-led Federal Government.
Nigerians can feel the impact of three years of the Tinubu administration, which is the first time in our history that we have not experienced strikes by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, because lecturers are now well paid, while students are receiving non-interest student loans.
The six regions now have their development commissions, and they are well funded. In addition, road and rail works are ongoing across all geopolitical zones.
So, with these facts in mind, it is a fallacy for anyone to say that the President ended the fuel subsidy regime, but you don't know where the money saved from that wasteful programme went. The funds went towards improving your life and Human Development Index as a Nigerian through the initiatives listed above!
Reno Omokri
Ambassador Designate to Mexico. Gospeller. Deep Thinker.. #1 Bestselling author
Parenting has no manual. Drunkards have raised priests, holy families have raised drunkards, chiefs have raised thieves, peasant farmers have raised doctors, and rich men have raised beggars. Success is relative, so don't judge other people's children.
I am not in the diaspora; I am in Nigeria, and we are in this together. If you fail to see the good works of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, that’s your own problem. As for me and my family, he is the greatest president Nigeria has ever had.
The SW Commission is planning to connect all SW states by rail, while the SE Development Commission spent ₦153M to rent a 1-room office in Abuja. Yet they claim marginalisation. In the end, every region will develop at the pace set by the vision and priorities of its leaders.