Nice Business so far, it's time to find buyers for this guys, Let's move them on, We're eating pretty good. #Chelsea#TransferNews#News#CFC 𝐑𝐞𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐨 𝐕𝐞𝐢𝐠𝐚
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Axe Disasi
EPAIL Nigeria successfully reverse engineered and mass produced the Chinese Dong Feng CSK-131 Mengshi armored vehicle, under the designate EP 2063 NG01 Protective Assault Vehicle at their facility in Mowe, Ogun State.
With local production capacity, this should be the most widely deployed light armoured vehicle in service with Nigerian frontline troops, unless cost is a limiting factor. The Toyota 4x4 pickups more commonly associated with local militias should be a rare sight within Nigerian Army frontline units.
Much of the 5000 MW electricity that Nigeria is managing today were largely generated by him.
He built four power stations:
1. Alaoji.
2. Geregu.
3. Papalanto.
4. Omotosho.
The 1,074 MW Alaoji Power Plant in Abia State was officially started by him in 2006 as part of the National Integrated Power Project (NIPP).
Geregu Power Plant officially started around 2005 as part of Federal Government’s National Integrated Power Project. It was constructed by Siemens & was subsequently commissioned into service in February 2007 by Baba Iyabo.
Geregu II was contracted in March 2010 & completed in 2013 by Goodluck Jonathan. Geregu current combined capacity is 869 MW.
The construction of the first phase (335 MW) of the Papalanto power plant (also known as the Olorunsogo Power Plant) officially started in 2004 by the government of Aremu Obasanjo.
Construction of Phase I Omotosho power plant began in March 2005 by Olusegun Obasanjo.
Phase II (Omotosho II) was later initiated by Goodluck Jonathan under the National Integrated Power Projects (NIPP), with construction launching in May 2013.
Omotosho Power Plant is in Ondo State. Its total combined capacity is roughly 786 MW.
OBJ also began the 10 power plants inherited by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) across the Niger Delta States — along with transmission & distribution projects, most of which were completed under Jonathan.
The APC is a worthless piece of shit. 💩 ❌
Here's a striking perspective:
When handed over power to in 2015, the exchange rate was about ₦198 to $1. The national minimum wage was ₦18,000, while a litre of petrol cost ₦87.
With an ₦18,000 salary at the time, one could reportedly buy:
- A bag of Thailand rice (₦7,500)
- A carton of Silver pasta (₦1,900)
- A carton of Golden Penny macaroni (₦1,900)
- 50 litres of petrol (₦4,850)
- A 6kg gas cylinder refill (₦1,200)
The total came to about ₦17,350.
The writer further claims that in 2015, Nigeria's total public debt was about ₦11 trillion, while Jonathan's final national budget was ₦4.5 trillion, which was widely viewed at the time as a very large budget.
According to the writer, ten years later, in 2026, despite the minimum wage rising to ₦70,000, it can no longer buy a bag of Thailand rice. Filling a car with 50 litres of petrol now leaves only about ₦2,000 in change from ₦70,000.
The writer also compares government budgets, stating that Jonathan's last budget was ₦4.5 trillion, Buhari's last budget was ₦17 trillion, and that the 2026 federal budget under President Bola Tinubu exceeds ₦56 trillion. The writer adds that the amount Jonathan budgeted for the entire country in 2015 is now roughly equivalent to what budgets in a single year.
The writer argues that subsidies on education, agriculture, healthcare, petrol, and cooking gas have been removed while public debt has continued to grow, and criticizes Nigerians who continue to celebrate despite these economic challenges.
The piece concludes with a strongly worded opinion that no other society would accept such economic hardship without greater public resistance, singling out Northern Nigeria for criticism.
— Salisu Yakubu RN RNT
“I swear to God Almighty, all the security forces sent to attack my camp are my boys, they inform me anytime they are coming. I receive a summary of all security strategies including the President”.
- Kachalla Maha the terrorist who killed General Rabe
Jude Bela's documentary alleges that bicycle man was involved in fuel importation fraud & bribery during GEJ's regime.
These are supposed to be role models and mentors to the Nigerian youth. Low quality elites, criminals who contributed to our mess. "Happiness is free" idiot. 🤡
Granite Xhaka to Chelsea news was first reported by @lucacerchione.
Take your flower 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
For €30 million (£25 million), this could be an interesting deal. Andrey Santos or Romeo Lavia would benefit from his experience.
🚨💣 EXCLUSIVE DETAIL | Granit Xhaka and Chelsea have already reached a full verbal agreement over a transfer. Personal terms have been fully agreed. #CFC
Chelsea are already in contact with Sunderland.
Xabi Alonso is pushing hard to sign Xhaka post Blick and various English media outlets. @SkySportDE 🇨🇭
Since YCee has awakened Nigerians to the “Olodo uprising” debate, here’s a report on how the big tech giants weaponize their algorithms to dumb down the Nigerian/African population.
It’s my favorite report for the @Spearhead_Af from last year, but evergreen. Make sure you follow the @Spearhead_Af for more of this every single day.
“At this point, we can all agree that the government are the band!ts and k!dnapp£r. Bandits dey pass, security operatives/Police dey wave at them dey greet them… sheik Gumi was right after, he once said that the government knows all the b@nd!ts by name and face that anytime he’s going to meet the b@nd!ts, he usually goes with security operatives”
VeryDarkMan
In 1914, Britain smashed two completely different territories into one colony — because it was cheaper. They rigged the constitution, found oil, changed the rules, and handed it all to a man who knew the whole thing was broken.
His name was Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
Before you pay for any phone, take 5 minutes and check this. Get the IMEI, then verify it online to confirm it’s not blacklisted or stolen.
That small check can save you from a big problem later.
“Nigeria got a Govt-to-Govt deal with the UAE to supply military equipment to Nigeria at a $2 unit price. Nigeria was buying the same equipment at $26. It'd save Nigeria $24. Bihari signed it but the head of the Cabal in his govt, Mamman Daura, refused the deal. It was stopped.”
I watched this podcast interview of Dr Charles Omole revealing the corruption that happened in Bubari’s govt with chills.✍️
- Jose Mourinho to Real Madrid
- Marco Silva to Benfica
- Andoni Iraola to Crystal Palace
- Arne Slot to stay at Liverpool
- Michael Carrick to stay at Man United.
- Xabi Alonso to Chelsea.
Everyone deserves to be happy.