“Nothing to Celebrate” — Falana, Civil Society Groups Declare June 12 Nationwide Protest Over Insecurity, Hardship Under Bola Tinubu Government https://t.co/JvUTttBbGt
The IMF has warned Nigeria to be careful about its plan to borrow $5 billion from First Abu Dhabi Bank in the UAE. The money is not a normal loan. It is coming through a more complicated financial arrangement, and the IMF says deals like this can sometimes have hidden risks because they are not always easy for people to understand.
Nigeria says the money will help pay for government needs, support projects, and manage existing debts. But the IMF is warning that Nigeria should be careful because: * the agreement is complicated, * the full risks may not be obvious, * it could create problems in the future if not properly managed.
CONCLUSION: Nigeria wants to borrow $5 billion to support the economy, but the IMF is saying, “Be very careful and make sure you fully understand the risks before entering this kind of deal.” 📺: @Reuters
The NDDC spends $8 million annually on foreign scholarships for 200 of its people, though I feel it is excessive.
SEDC spends nothing on education.
Even ₦16.6 billion cannot be accounted for. No plans for railways, nothing for the region aside from conferences and photo ops. N159 million for annual office rent in Abuja. Kai!!
ISEE is so transparent that every kobo is accounted for publicly.
It breaks my heart to see people given the opportunity to make a lasting impact in our region, only for them to mess it up.
@trigottista@DrOaikhena@OfficialDSSNG The careful use of the word 'bandits' is a calculated attempt to protect the terrorists because the government has a hand in it.
DSS alerts Edo State of a possible planned mass abduction of school children by terrorists
I don’t know why the @OfficialDSSNG keeps calling terrorists “bandits”.
“NYSC called me but I won’t be going, tell me why you’re posting me to Kano state out of all the 36 states, I’m staying in owerri you’re taking me to Kano with the whole ins£curity not even a close by state, Did my father say he has 50M naira for r@nsom...."
– A prospective member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has gone viral after expressing frustration over being posted to Kano State for the mandatory national service programme.
Nigeria’s Energy Crisis Deepens As Petrol Hits ₦1,350/Litre, Diesel Rises To Almost ₦2000/Litre And Cooking Gas Climbs To ₦2,500/Kg, Driving Up Cost Of Living Under Tinubu https://t.co/aLPc02y47D
While Lagos APC Govt Taxes Residents for Solar Usage After Failed Electricity Promise, Governor Otti Reveals Plans to Remove Abia from National Grid and Enjoy 24-Hour Supply As Sanwo-Olu Watches At Invest Lagos 3.0 https://t.co/46t6p0wfMg