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Protect the boy-child from Simi!
Protect the boy-child from Simi!
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Protect the boy-child from Simi!
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Protect the boy-child from Simi!
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Hi @Peter4Nigeria You may not realise the good you're doing for your country.
Nigerians are taking note and history will be kind to you and will never forget the role you played in ensuring that transparency is brought into the Nigerian Electoral System.
Nigeria isn’t broke. It is being looted. While citizens face hunger, darkness, and failing infrastructure, ₦39 billion was reportedly spent on renovating Wike’s event centre, ₦128 billion in the power sector remains unaccounted for as tariffs rise, and billions were allegedly diverted to a private farm while millions lack water. At the same time, ₦11 billion went to presidential vehicles and lawmakers plan billions for travel and welfare. Taxes keep rising, corruption thrives, and Aso Rock stays lit while Nigerians sit in darkness. So what will Nigerians do. Remain silent?
🇸🇻 El Salvador: Kids are getting free laptops, supplies, and uniforms handed out by President Bukele himself!
Bukele says: "The money is enough when nobody steals."
Ok, can we start jailing people, please?
The keyword here is - “The money is enough when nobody steals”.
An ex Governor ran for president in my country and told the people to go check his records and that has not stolen one kobo! Refused lands as gifts! Refused to be paid pension as an ex governor! They all checked and came back with heavy Tribalism 🤦🏾♂️!
The reason why we Nigerians support this wicked criminal politicians is that most of us have heavy tendencies to be thieves! So thieves will support thieves. We are the problem.
In 2024, Nigerians were told to pay over 200% more for “stable power.”
Two years later, the national grid is collapsing twice in one week — and ₦128bn is unaccounted for.