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I am making this thread to explain what I do for work. Usually, when people ask, "What do you do?", my answer is always "What don't I do?".Because honestly, the list of what I do is too lengthy to put into a simple reply, and I am often too lazy to spell it all out all the time👇
I think it is either the @UN, under @antonioguterres and @AminaJMohammed, has outlived its usefulness or it has become pro-Islamist to be silent on these targeted massacres that have been on for two decades.
- he increased NECO from 30,000 to 50,000
- he removed general electricity subsidy
- he increased tertiary institution’s tuition fees
- he also increased international passport fees from 50,000 to 100,000 last year
Nigerians are being priced out of basic civic entitlements. This is bad leadership!!
Get your PVC!!!
I believe it is the wrong time for the Federal Government to increase the examination fees for WAEC and NECO, especially considering that Nigeria already has one of the highest numbers of out-of-school children in the world—estimated at about 18.3 million.
Rather than making secondary school examinations more affordable, or even working towards making them free, increasing the fees to around ₦50,000 could make it even harder for many families to keep their children in school. This may further contribute to the out-of-school crisis if the financial burden becomes too great for parents.
At a time when government spending on various projects and public activities is under public scrutiny, many Nigerians believe that greater priority should be given to education. Investing in education is an investment in the future of our country.
Our children deserve classrooms, not the streets. They deserve opportunities, not barriers.
This is a call for greater accountability and for more attention to be given to strengthening Nigeria’s educational system. Education should be seen as a national priority because the future of every nation depends on the quality of education it provides to its children.
Justice can never be cracked.
My brother, this evil will continue in a worsening scale until good men decide to end it.
God bless you for bringing these genocidal massacres to the eye of the world, @masskeemz 🙏🏿
FG Increases WAEC, NECO Examination Fee From N27,500 to N50,000 for 2027
The Federal Government has approved a new examination fee of N50,000 for candidates sitting the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and National Examinations Council (NECO) Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE), with the new rate taking effect from 2027.
The approval was contained in a June 18 statement signed by Adeniji Ibrahim, Director of Senior Secondary Education at the Federal Ministry of Education. It followed a request by WAEC for an upward review of the SSCE registration fee.
The new fee represents an 82% increase from the current N27,500 charged per candidate.
According to Ibrahim, the decision was reached after a March 31, 2026 meeting between the Minister of Education and examination bodies, where the need to review examination fees was discussed. He said the minister also directed both WAEC and NECO to adopt a uniform examination fee.
“You may recall that at a meeting of examination bodies held with the honourable minister of education on 31 March, 2026, where the need for upward review of examination fees was discussed, the honourable minister directed that WAEC and NECO should adopt a uniform fee for the conduct of WAEC and NECO SSCE,” the statement read.
It added, “Consequently, I am directed to convey the honourable minister of education’s approval of the sum of fifty thousand naira (N50,000.00) only, as the new examination fee per candidate, with effect from NECO SSCE (Internal), 2027.”
The ministry said the directive should be communicated to all relevant stakeholders.
I watched the 3 mins 49 secs video.
It was a waste of time. Like a poorly scripted movie..,
Just soldiers walking in the bush, then enter water…some even off their boots to cross the river (people in a supposed active war zone ooo)
Air craft flew, then miraculously they saw the children in somewhere that looks like an abandoned school,
They didn’t find the bandit, but even anything related to them…
These people takes us for fools…
No te confundas: estas mujeres no estan luchando por su derecho a vestirse con burka. Estan luchando para que vos tambien lleves burka. No les alcanza con tener sus vidas arruinadas. Quieren arruinarte la vida a vos tambien. Son malas, envidiosas y brutas.
"I don't want to talk about Pastor Adeboye because do you know what it means to be a pastor? A pastor should rebuke a båd government, they don't benefit from it. I'm disappointed with our own set of pastors. My generation feels like a failure. The way I'm angry, eehhh.
Our politicians are lavishing our resources, yet we keep praising them with the same resources we sent them to manage for us. Every politician is there to represent the citizens, serve the people, and remain accountable to them.
We don't know our rights in this country. They use our money to send their children and relatives abroad to study while ordinary Nigerians continue to suffer. That's why they go after people like Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who speaks against them."
— Pastor Odumeje
We Lost Him 💔😭
My heart is shattered beyond words
Our little brother, 13-year-old David Raymond, has gone home to be with the Lord after fighting for his life for 18 painful days
David was not a soldier
He was not a criminal
He was only a child whose only "offense" was being born into a Christian family in Plateau State
On that dark night in Kawel village, Bokkos LGA, terrorists stormed his home while the family slept
His father, Raymond Maichibi, stood between death and his son, hoping to save him with his own body, but he was shot and killed
His mother, Nanlop Raymond, hid inside the bedroom, praying for mercy, but the bullets found her too
David tried to escape, but an AK-47 bullet ripped through his back and stomach, leaving his intestines exposed
As doctors struggled day and night to save this innocent child, his parents were already lying in a mass grave alongside 20 other Christians murdered simply because of their faith
The family could not bring themselves to tell David that he was now an orphan
They hoped he would recover first
But today, that painful secret no longer matters
David has gone to join his father and mother in eternity
Before he died, his trembling voice still echoed from his hospital bed
"They came in the night... My father tried to protect me and they shot him... My mother was hiding when they shot her too... I ran and they shot me in the back..."
How many more children must die before the world listens
How many more Christian families must be erased before our tears are seen
The silence of the world has become another weapon against us
"Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." — Matthew 5:10
David's blood cries out from the ground
His story must not die with him
I plead with the Church around the world, do not stop praying for the persecuted Church in Nigeria
Remember us before the throne of God
Stand with us while there is still someone left to save
May the Lord comfort every grieving heart and may little David Raymond rest in the everlasting arms of Jesus until we meet again
Rest in peace, precious child
Your suffering is over
Your crown awaits you 💔😭🙏
The Qur'an is a poorly written fan-fiction of the Bible.
That there are billions of people who actually take such a ridiculous book (the quran) seriously is terribly sad and hilarious. Low IQ religion.
The Bible gets many PROPHETS wrong.
Solomon was not only a KING, but a PROPHET of God in Islam, yet the Bible does not present him in that role.
David was not just a KING and a psalmist, he was also a PROPHET of God according to the Quran, yet the Bible does not clearly highlight his prophetic status.
Job (Ayyub) is considered a PROPHET in Islam, yet the Bible does not identify him as one.
Zechariah (Zakariya) and John the Baptist (Yahya) are PROPHETS in Islam, but their roles are understood differently in the Bible.
Even Jesus (Isa), who Muslims believe was one of the greatest PROPHETS of God, is understood differently in the Bible and the Quran.
Muslims believe the Quran restores the complete picture of God’s PROPHETS, honouring figures such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, Solomon and Jesus as MESSENGERS of God.
This is why Muslims believe the Quran is the FINAL REVELATION that preserves the message and mission of the PROPHETS.
"My heart rejoices with every family that has been reunited with their loved ones after weeks of pain, fear and uncertainty. Welcome home. But as others celebrate, my family møurns.
My uncle, Michael Olugbade Oyedokun, will never come home. He was taken from us, and his life was brutålly cut short. Our joy is incomplete because one chair at our table will remain empty forever.
Today, we celebrate those who returned while remembering the one who never did. Rest in peace, Uncle Michael. You will never be forgotten."
— Michael Oyedokun's niece møurns her late uncle while reacting to the release of the abducted victims.
🇳🇬 79,323 people were killed in 15,434 Islamist attacks across Nigeria between October 2019 and September 2025.
Christian civilians were disproportionately targeted, facing a 4.4-times higher risk of death and a 3.2-times higher risk of abduction than Muslim civilians.
Fulani Islamist militias and other unidentified Islamist groups were responsible for more civilian deaths and abductions than Boko Haram and ISIS-West Africa combined.
Christian captives were often subjected to harsher treatment during abductions.
Enough of News agencies and editorials platforming absolute idiots.
It is important that we make academics attractive, again.
Education should be frontline on our TV screens.
Make Education Great Again.
It is highly interesting and deeply ironic that Nigeria is currently being paraded as having the "world's best-performing stock market."
To put statistical illusion into clear mathematical perspective, South Korea comfortably has over 200 publicly traded companies with an individual market capitalization exceeding $1 billion USD. In stark contrast, the total number of companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange with a market cap exceeding that same $1 billion mark sits at a measly, fluctuating 11 to 18. Furthermore, the South Korean Stock Exchange is home to over 2,500 listed companies, whereas the entire Nigerian stock exchange is struggling to maintain even 150. To make matters infinitely worse, the annual revenue of just one single South Korean conglomerate, Samsung, comfortably exceeds the entire, devalued annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
So, it is obviously completely insane and deeply delusional to imagine that Nigeria is genuinely outperforming the rest of humanity in its actual economic output, industrial productivity, or stock market indices. Nigeria is currently the undisputed poverty capital of the world, where small businesses are collapsing by the dozens every single day. So that begs the question: what does this glowing market report actually mean for the ordinary people of Nigeria?
Well, for one, if a struggling, debt-ridden developing nation suddenly starts to heavily outperform advanced, highly industrialized nations on its stock exchange, it is actually a massive, flashing red indicator that the country in question is facing a severe and monumental hyperinflation. Nigeria is currently experiencing historic, record-breaking inflation, so this stock market boom is merely an indicator that wealthy oligarchs, institutional investors, and local investment banks have smartly recognized that if they hold their cash in standard bank accounts during this highly volatile period, they will lose their purchasing power every single day. Since they cannot easily access scarce foreign currencies like US dollars or Euros due to strict government currency controls, they desperately dump their fast-depleting Naira into solid, tangible local stocks like Dangote Cement, BUA Group, or MTN Nigeria just to preserve their wealth.
So, this triumphant news report that we are passionately commanded to celebrate is actually a terrifying warning sign that Nigeria is experiencing severe, runaway inflation. The local elites, corporate cartels, and bank directors are frantically tripping over themselves to buy blue-chip local stocks strictly to hedge against currency collapse, and this sudden, desperate surge in local demand has artificially driven up the prices of these shares to such a disproportionate, heavily padded percentage that on paper, it looks much more profitable to invest in the Nigerian stock market than in the highly productive, technologically advanced South Korean stock exchange.
Another major reason for this artificial stock market spike is the aggressive, reckless increase in interest rates by the Central Bank of Nigeria on behalf of the IMF and the World Bank. While this brutal rate hike has successfully collapsed thousands of local manufacturing businesses because commercial banks are now charging as high as 40% interest on business loans, it has also temporarily attracted a massive influx of volatile "hot money" from foreign speculators who are lending money to the Nigerian government by purchasing short-term treasury bills and sovereign bonds just to greedily exploit these high yields.
It is crucially important to historically emphasize that Nigeria is absolutely not the only developing country to be declared the "best-performing stock market in history." Mexico proudly achieved this exact same fraudulent title in the run-up to 1994, and it ended up almost collapsing their entire national economy into absolute oblivion. At the time, the Mexican government, acting on the strict advice of the World Bank, aggressively increased interest rates and adopted painful Structural Adjustment Programmes that triggered massive hyperinflation across the country. This temporarily, artificially increased their foreign reserves as yield-hungry international speculators dived in to exploit these high interest rates, causing their local real estate markets and stock exchanges to explode into a virtual goldmine for foreign investors. But this artificial boom did not even last for a few years. The moment the United States Federal Reserve increased its own interest rates, international investors panicked, liquidated their assets overnight, and pulled their hot money completely out of Mexico. This massive, sudden capital flight almost collapsed the Mexican Peso, forcing their desperate government to raise domestic interest rates to an astronomical 70%, but even this extreme measure was not enough to save the country from descending into total state failure. This was the exact moment Mexico was forced to accept a humiliating, sovereignty-destroying bailout from the IMF and the United States totaling a massive $57 billion. Exactly $20 billion of that came directly from the US treasury, but it came with the highly insulting, neocolonial condition that all revenues from the global sales of Mexican state-owned oil must be deposited directly into the Federal Reserve Bank in New York City as collateral to secure the debt, while the IMF forced even more brutal, structural adjustment programs on Mexico that the country has still not fully recovered from even to this very day.
So, while this stock market boom is currently being heavily marketed as another monumental, ground-breaking macroeconomic achievement by the Tinubu Administration, it is in reality extremely dangerous, deceptive, and reckless. Not only does it completely fail to reflect the actual, material reality on the ground, which is that Nigeria is currently the bleeding poverty capital of the world, but this exact, artificial economic bubble has the direct, terrifying potential to completely collapse the Nigerian economy, trigger massive capital flight, and permanently reduce the country to a subservient, bankrupt puppet state run entirely by the harsh austerity measures, economic dictates, and financial chains of boardroom terror organizations like the IMF and the World Bank.
Remember when Peter Obi said every senior prefect and principals of secondary schools had his number as governor.
And when he said he will fight insecurity physically and head-on.
A school and convent was being robbed by about 30 heavily armed robbers at midnight and the Rev. Sisters called Peter Obi. The robbers wanted to rob and rape them.
Peter Obi got the distress call at 3am midnight and joined his security even against orders, just to go and rescue the Sisters.
There was heavy gunfire from 3am to about 4am which resulted to 3 armed robbers losing their lives.
Peter Obi was in the midst of it all, personally involved, in battle with his security men to rescue the school and convent from heavily armed men.
When he says he will fight insecurity physically and head on, OKWUTE MEANT EVERY WORD.
A WARRIOR🙌🏼.
A 23-year-old woman in Milan had her face permanently slashed and disfigured by an Algerian Muslim migrant.
Their eyes met for a second and he screamed “What are you looking at? I’m a man and I’m Muslim!” before punching her and carving her face open with a blade.
This same piece of garbage had been arrested the night before for theft and smashing up parked cars. A judge let him walk free immediately.
Europe keeps importing these savages, then acts shocked when their women end up scarred for life in the streets.
The judges releasing these monsters are just as responsible as the politicians who opened the borders in the first place.
Italy needs to stop pretending this is normal.
BREAKING: ALL ABDUCTED OYO SCHOOLCHILDREN, TEACHERS RESCUED
All the schoolchildren and teachers abducted during the May 15 attack on Ahoro-Esiele community in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State have been rescued.
The victims were kidnapped when heavily armed gunmen invaded the community, abducting 46 pupils, teachers and the school principal, an incident that sparked nationwide concern.
The abduction turned tragic days later when one of the kidnapped teachers, Michael Oyedokun, was reportedly beheaded by the abductors.
Details of the rescue operation, including whether any suspects were arrested or the circumstances surrounding the victims' release, have not yet been disclosed by the authorities.
This is a developing story.
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Nigerians are the only people in the world who quietly pay for every government failure out of their own pocket.
❌ Dirty water? Buy an RO.
❌ No electricity? Buy Solar inverter
❌ Polluted air? Buy an air purifier.
❌ No gas supply? Buy an induction.
❌ Bad schools? Pay for private tuition.
❌ Fuel price hike, Pay for CNG
❌ No jobs, Fry Akara and corn
We don't protest. We purchase.
And then the government calls it
"growing consumer economy."