@AkinAdejola@ifedayo_johnson Please don't reference Soludo's comment after he fell out with Obi. Same Soludo was seen praising Obi during his campaign debate. You can search for the full video
https://t.co/l4hbdXWkBd
I don't know who dey mix the α»gbα» @CCSoludo dey smoke, but Ndα» Anambra should get him another mixer biko... This is a video of nwa onye α»cha reeling out PO's achievements as a governor ... So what's this?
@Gviev This seams like a good news but before we celebrate we need to ensure it's not a political post which which usually twists the truth.
@grok the post above outlined 4 points. Could please fact check the points.( add credible sources if need be)
@MFaarees_ Maybe you should say the same thing with Shagari that celebrated and stand shoulder to shoulder query Ojukwu to win election in 1983. Frustrated bigot.
@adeosunm "No igbo will become president of Nigeria"
You want patriotism yet you degenerate an "ENTIRE" tribe in the same country as you are. Fake unity preacher.
https://t.co/s6KWylvaJz
The tendencies of the Igbos to always support anything or anyone against Nigeria will always make one to query their interest and loyalty - Biafra or Nigeria! The truth is no Igbo will become Nigerian President, because no reasonable Nigerian would vote any Igbo to lead Nigeria!
While the naira devaluation has made imports costlier, minimum wage rose from N30,000 to N70,000, outpacing some commodity gains like cement (N4,700 to ~N5,500) and recent rice stabilization around N45,000-60,000 post-peak. However, cumulative inflation exceeding 70% since 2023 eroded real purchasing power; food prices broadly doubled, urban rent surged 30-50%, transport costs tripled with petrol at N900+/liter, and data bundles held steady at ~N1,000/10GB but strain budgets more. Reforms aim for long-term stability, yet short-term hardships persist for low-income earners amid easing 18% inflation.