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When does it end????
Just how much lower can we go as a country?
In a nation of 200M.
The worst of us keep getting rewarded by the government of the day.
Very TRUE!
Every naira diverted from public coffers is a classroom not built, a hospital left without equipment, a road abandoned, and a community left in darkness.
When public funds are looted, citizens pay the price through poor services, broken systems, and missed opportunities. Corruption is not an abstract crime, it has real victims.
Accountability is not optional. Every public fund must be tracked, every project must be delivered, and every official entrusted with public resources must answer to the people.
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For someone who is highly compliant, this is the worst thing! You pay taxes and receive nothing in return.
Now, if you’re an APC troll, stay away from this tweet! Because your principal loves people like me! I’m a necessary evil for Una
@ajilamoses@Akintola_steve@pipe_dev It underpins lexical analysis in compiler construction which maybe is out of scope of what a typical software engineer does on a daily but you are likely to have used regex , it just helps you reason about state , something like is a button onclick, out of focus etc
🚨 Over N39.8m Paid, Yet No Projects on Ground in Abia Communities
Our tracking activities in Abia State uncovered two FG-funded projects where contractors received a combined N39.8m in mobilization payments, yet no work had commenced as of today.
📍 N12.98m to Bavian Vogue Ltd for the reconstruction of Ahiankwo Market in Okpoloumuobo Ward 10, Osisioma Ngwa LGA.
📍 N26.85m to Bellevue Investments Ltd for the construction of a Health Centre at Osusu Umuelendu, Ward 4, Ugwunagbo LGA.
According to https://t.co/1b9IJVu1Oe records, all payments were made on 31 March 2026, yet our visits to the communities revealed no contractor presence, no site mobilization, and no evidence of project execution.
The affected communities remain without the market infrastructure, civic hall, and healthcare facility promised through public funds. In Osusu Umuelendu, a community of over 2,000 residents still lacks a health centre and relies on temporary healthcare services.
Even more concerning, these projects were assigned to Federal Cooperative College, Orji River, an institution whose core mandate does not include the construction of markets, civic halls, or primary healthcare centres.
This raises important questions:
❓ Why are projects unrelated to the agency's mandate being routed through it?
❓ Why have mobilization funds been paid without visible project execution?
❓ What accountability mechanisms are in place to protect public funds?
We urge the @NG_AbiaState, @officialEFCC, @icpcnigeria, and the National Assembly Committees on Public Accounts to investigate why public funds have been disbursed while communities are yet to see corresponding project delivery.
Citizens must also pay attention not only to budget allocations but also to who is implementing projects and whether those projects align with the mandate of the agencies handling them.
#publicfundsmustworkforthegoodofthepeople
#askquestions
These things are very desirable, but frankly, a lot of people in that business surely know the value of processing; the sad story is the economics. The economics.
Processing does not scale because the business case is extremely difficult. The industrial chain from raw cocoa seeds to finished products is long.
You need factories, machines, power, water, quality control, packaging, storage, logistics, working capital, distribution, brand, and patient capital. It is capital intensive.
Investors or entrepreneurs consider the viability of a project or business before allocating capital; it is not enough that a product has a higher selling price.
A profitable product (gross margins) may not be a profitable business (operating margins).
You will fight multiple battles at once if you are a manufacturer in Nigeria today, and these battles will limit your scale.
✑ Power is expensive
✑ Diesel is expensive
✑ cost of capital is high (and you are in an environment that hardly provides long-term capital. Very impatient capital, in fact).
✑ ports are not exactly there
✑ Logistics is expensive (look at the haulage and distribution costs of even the top manufacturing firms)
✑ The quality compliance required to make a meaningful product involves high costs
✑ On top of all of these, you then have very price-sensitive consumers.
Anyone who dabbles in such a gigantic project must be able to provide their entire infrastructure before it can work. And providing your infrastructure means some really, really serious capital—crazy one. And when you provide the infrastructure, there is still no guarantee that it will work.
Small deviation
Can we list the top manufacturing firms in Nigeria today? You can think of Nestlé, Nigerian Breweries and the likes. Those guys have been here since my father was born. And they have strong backing from foreign capital.
The ones we look up to, Dangote Cement and BUA Cement, needed the entire industry to be locked down for them to be truly successful—the same goes for Okomu and Presco.
The pattern is that Investors will only deploy capital when they are 100% sure that the industry will be locked down for them, and, as the evidence clearly shows, the value created by such industrialisation only expands inequality in society. The substance is that no concrete value is created.
Back to my gist
If we want cocoa factories (and many other manufacturing activities) to work or thrive, we must fix the conditions that cause factories to fail. At a minimum, fix the power issues.
In your free time, check out FTN Cocoa. Check out Multi-trex. Also, find out why Cadbury has not done more since it began doing business in Nigeria.
How do you keep 3M+ POS terminals online even when critical backend services have downtimes?
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@_ladii__@BlehisBack It's not similar to amen.
Transliteration is : "Be, and it is"
More similar to "Let there be light"
When God creates things by just commanding them to exist.
So when the phrase "loke loke lola kun fayakun" it's tapping into or channelling that power of creation.
Another advantage of being in tech is being able to see a problem and think of multiple solutions instead of just complaining.
When the Nigerian government launched the list of PVC ( CVR) centres, it was a minimal interface that required you to do alot of manual work. When I saw it, I decided to build two things with @Salus_Cloud ASAP.
1. An interface that allows you search your address or location, and it'll show you the closest PVC center from your location.
2. Get daily email reminder with the locations that'll encourage you to go and get your PVC, and these emails will only stop once you tell the system that you've gotten your PVC.
Do your part as a Nigerian today, Join 500+ people and go to https://t.co/WAf4ZjTJAr and find the location close to you.
Before VS after
@hackSultan@JosevEje Hey chief, the link in your original post automatically adds the www part when clicked?
Can you add a redirect in the dns settings so it still goes to the same https://t.co/q2pSjCMMbC?
As most people would click on that and think it's broken.
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