🚨CONFIRMED The £150M bid will be Benjamin Asare and the plan is to suprise the Entire fanbase, talks are still on concerning his movements to Real Madrid.
@Uforo111@paradoxica_101@FemaleRedPill@instablog9ja But you see me correct her immediately and even with that I have seen many Akwa Ibom people even my friends say serious silly things about Igbos so u shouldn’t take it personally and start threatening every Igbo people in ur state even lite minded Igbos.
@Uforo111@paradoxica_101@FemaleRedPill@instablog9ja I have stayed in Akwa Ibom and my comment wasn’t in any way to demean the state but my honest observation because I have voted here two elections and I have little experience on how Akwa Ibom politics works.
@Uforo111@paradoxica_101@FemaleRedPill@instablog9ja Have u been to Aba before?? Do u know how many Akwa Ibom staying there not to talk of other states in East.. pls try to use ur brain my comment was not all about just presidential election but even local elections are being done that way this something I know about
Hey there are thousands of Akwa Ibomites also staying in different states in South East and also dropping their opinions about what they feel there or haven’t u been to Aba to see Akwa ibomites as many as there.. why are u making it look like there’s something special staying in ur place… she dropped an opinion which I counted but u and ur guy have been foaming here
@paradoxica_101@FemaleRedPill@instablog9ja Who be our oga or u didn’t see my initial comments or didn’t u see me debunked Akwa Ibom being poor or u just wan craze… Oya which side u dey so I will say it to ur face mugu
Tinubu’s Policies Benefit Poor Nigerians the Most, Not the Rich — Presidential Aide Daniel Bwala
Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Public Communication, Daniel Bwala, has argued that the biggest beneficiaries of the administration’s policies are low-income Nigerians.
Speaking during an appearance on Arise Television’s Prime Time on Tuesday, Bwala pointed to programmes such as the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) initiative, and healthcare interventions as examples of policies designed to improve the lives of ordinary citizens.
According to him, more than one million students have benefited from NELFUND, helping many young Nigerians who might otherwise struggle to access higher education. He also said the government’s push for CNG-powered transportation is already making a difference, although many citizens are calling for greater investment in the sector.
Bwala further highlighted healthcare measures, including support for cesarean sections and subsidies for dialysis treatment, describing them as initiatives that primarily serve less privileged Nigerians.
He maintained that the direct impact of the Tinubu administration’s policies is being felt most by poor citizens, arguing that the programmes are targeted at addressing the needs of everyday Nigerians rather than the wealthy.