You can't win elections in a poor country without populism, especially economic populism.
No one has the time to worry about inflation when they are starving.
This message is for those who have ears to hear.
You're not the landlord of Nigeria. You don't own Nigeria. Nigeria is not Lagos. You cannot decide for Nigerians. Allow free and fair elections to happen, and if Nigerians choose you, then lead. If they reject, then leave.
Bukayo Saka on THAT tweet from December 2020: βI was in a dark place. We were very, very far from the level I believed Arsenal should be. I know from school & social media what people say about Arsenal, how they laugh about us.β π€«π
β¦97 fuel: βJonathan Must Go!β
β¦1,350 fuel: βOn your mandate we shall stand.β
Turns out some people werenβt fighting for better governance, they were just supporting their tribe. What a country. ππ
Senegal's crisis proved that borrowing trillions to artificially lower the cost of living leads straight to bankruptcy. Removing the subsidy is what stopped Nigeria from going over that exact same cliff ππ₯.
We could careless,.. all we want is focus on the home front. Simple & short. Corresponding value for debt being racked up in the name of the country!
This is like Manchester City taking Arsenal to court for winning the EPL in 2026.
NNPC is the closest thing to a monopoly in Nigeria; they own refineries, gas fields, pipelines, and storage, plus millions of barrels of crude oil they didn't pay for.
NNPC could have been the Aramco of Africa, but it can't even get a single refinery working, with trillions of taxpayers' funds wasted.
This is a waste of the court's time