Wait till you see what we found.
• ₦3.5bn for a Technical & Vocational Training College in Kaduna.
• ₦1.4bn for road construction in Ogun.
• ₦700m for dental X-ray machines and dental chairs in Ekiti.
All under the National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children Education.
And this wasn't a one-off.
While analysing the 2026 budget, we found 11,122 constituency projects worth ₦6.93 trillion that blur agency mandates, making it harder for Nigerians to follow the money and hold the right institutions accountable.
We unpacked what this means for the credibility of the 2026 budget in our Federal Government Approved Budget Analysis.
Every Nigerian needs to know what the government is doing. Read 👉 https://t.co/nxkE5yEr64
@AsakyGRN@jerzyjakub80 President Bola Ahmed Tinubu allocated ₦1.5 billion for vehicles for the Office of the First Lady in a 2023 supplementary budget.
These people think Nigerians are fools.
Ok. I can’t believe this just happened. My kid is sitting in a beach chair with his hand casually in the sand, & suddenly goes “oh my god look.” He pulls up a girls wedding band. It says “April 16, 2016 I love you.” This was gone FOREVER until now. Seagrove, Fla…Find this lady!
They will Tell you that Africa, Haiti, and all these dark nations are shithole countries but they will never tell you that they killed anyone who tried to fix it.
In all West African countries, Nigeria is the only country that pays its soldiers $73 as salary.
• Ivory Coast: $800
• Burkina Faso: $700
• Ghana: $550
• Mali: $400
• Senegal: $360
• Togo, Benin, Niger: $300
• Nigeria (Giant of Africa): $73
“For any country to be at peace, the sacrifices of its soldiers must not be taken for granted”