Throw in the fact Nigerians are the largest, wealthiest, most educated African diaspora in the US, and you wonder why Nigeria doesn't have an active Congressional Caucus.
Morayo: The average Nigerian youth doesn’t see the growth the Government claims is happening in the economy. Where is the growth? How can it be felt and measured?
Mr. George : Reply 👇❤️🔥
A particular presidential candidate recruited 5 influencers, 4,000 social media attackers, imported 4,000 techno phones in 2023 to tear this country down. Much of what you see online are influenced to paint the country black. That online mob has grown to 11,000.
China did not pull 800 million people out of poverty in 3 years. Dubai did not do it in 3 years. No nation did it in 3 years. Tinubu cannot pull 230 million Nigerians out of poverty in three years. What is he doing is putting the nation on the path to that recovery and growth.
- Mr. George
here's Barack Obama's entire speech commemorating the Obama Presidential Center. He reflected on his administration's successes and failures, critiqued the moral rot of contemporary America, and outlined a positive vision of the future -- all without ever mentioning Trump
“Lagos built a factory of unicorns. Lagos is doing what Kenya is failing to do” - Kenya Analysts.
It always foreigners who see the growth in the country while most Nigerians are distracted by the negative noise.
To George and Laura, Bill and Hillary — we're grateful for your friendship, counsel, and devotion to this country. And to Joe and Jill, thank you for being on this journey with us.
It was great joining Njideka Akunyili Crosby — a gifted Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist — to unveil our first portrait together. This piece reflects so many chapters of Michelle and my story, and we’re thrilled that it will be on display in the Hope and Change lobby at the Obama Presidential Center starting this Juneteenth.
"Data shows the Tinubu’s Administration has confronted higher Insecurity than previous one's. Last month, a high-profile terrorist figure linked to global networks was reportedly killed in Mali, said to be number two globally and described as one of the most active terrorists, which shows the scale of what the government is dealing with..."
"Dr Abati you were in government when Sanusi Lamido was screaming that any government that succeeds Goodluck Jonathan will face economic headwinds because of subsidy. By 2014, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said that Nigeria was broke... If we had removed subsidy 10, 12 years ago, we wouldn't be where we are today." — Political Scientist, Obafemi George
Pastor Adeboye emptied the infrastructures of their fellowships in the North East campuses into the IDPs in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa.
When we got to Borno in 2017, we met empty spaces. I wrote a letter to him from Maiduguri, I told him all we needed, running into millions of naira. He sent the money to us. Everything I wrote in the letter was sent. I would write to him every quarter giving him update about all of us in the fellowship and request additional money. He will still send it.😅
I coordinated one of his largest intervention program in Maiduguri. A training and certification course for students in Architecture, Urban planning etc… thousands of students from Ramat Polytechnic, University of Maiduguri etc… it was one of his programs to uplift a society battered by insurgencies and the economy of the state crashed. A program meant to give a future to them by upgrading their skillset.
His greatest strength of not showing off is the reason many people, even his church members do not know 2% of his works.
If Tinubu’s reforms are truly working, how come the man on the street is not feeling the positive impact of the reforms? Where are the jobs?
At what point will the common man on the street begin to benefit from these reforms? 👇👇👇
Last week was all about understanding the stock market, now we take it further.
Most people want to invest… but the biggest question is always: how do I actually start? In Episode 2 of Follow the Fundamentals, we move from theory to practice.
A practical guide to investing with Lambeth Capital and @investbamboo breaking down how everyday people can participate in the market safely, confidently, and without confusion.
No jargon. No pressure. Just clarity.
Saturday, 23 May 2026
6:00 PM WAT
@ngxgrp
The Missing N34 Trillion
"Cost of collection rose from N1.88 trillion in 2023, to N2.63 trillion in 2024, to N4.18 trillion in 2025. These agencies take a fixed percentage of what they collect. The more revenue Nigeria earns, the more they keep automatically, without appropriation, often with less scrutiny.
This is the real leakage. And it should be fixed. Just as the President corrected the NNPCL collection of 30% Management Fee on Oil/Gas revenues, through EO9 , these collection costs should be a fixed amount in the budget and not an open-ended percentage."
Watch the full episode of A PLACE AT THE TABLE on @NewsCentralTV
Not every hard decision comes from failure. Some of the hardest ones come from success.
Lagos Business School just launched the Vanguard Pharmacy Case Study, the story of a community healthcare brand that built 75% customer retention, 99.5% revenue growth, and 2 million+ annual patient visits across 12 branches in South West Nigeria.
A model that works, in a market where most things don't.
And now the model faces its most consequential test.
Lagos a market ten times the size, with competition to match. Digital transformation customers are already on WhatsApp, but scale-level tech costs more than money. Or consolidation fortifies the base, resists the pull of expansion, and leads in the region you already own.
Prof. Louis Nzegwu framed the tension precisely: "Bigger markets do not guarantee better returns. Bigger growth does not imply higher profitability."
The case isn't asking you to admire what Vanguard built. It's asking you what you would do with the choice they now face.
There is no clean answer. Just competing versions of the future and the conviction required to choose one.
What's your call?
Learn More here: https://t.co/d3fLnV39cQ
#VanguardPharmacy #AfricanBusiness #CaseStudy #CommunityHealthcare #Pharmacy #AfricanLeadership #HealthcareNigeria #LagosBusinessSchool #Responsibleleadership
They warn of a “one-party state,”
yet push one candidate across many opposition parties.
If ideologies & policy direction truly differ, is this about Nigeria, or just power?