This situation is quite concerning.
Femi Gbajabiamila, the Chief of Staff to the President, claims that the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC) does not exist within the structure of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
However, this very council is listed in the budget of the Presidency, not in some distant ministry or agency; it's allocated within the budget of the Presidency itself.
This raises two possibilities: either the Presidency is unaware of its own budget, which is meant for its own operations, or the Secretary to the Federal Government is being dishonest.
What surprises me is that the Secretary is making a definitive statement on an issue that can be easily verified. I've attached a screenshot from the Federal Budget Office, which shows what the National Assembly voted on and what the President approved.
The amount in question is N1.3 billion.
We will be closely observing how the President responds to this situation.
I genuinely hope you stop playing it safe.
I hope you ask yourself this more:
"What's the worst that can happen gan sef"
The comfort zone is not your friend. It is the place where everything good goes to die.
Again tell me,
What's the worst that can happen gan sef.
Everyone is entitled to blow his or her trumpet however they wish. If Tunez says He's number One, then He is in his own rights. You, too, can also say your number one in whatever you do. The sky is big enough for everyone to shine and excel...
The other day i was arguing with someone about how books like 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' are foolish to Nigerians at large.
One of the points i raised was that financial literacy cannot cover for systemic failures.
This is a prime example of the statement: “you cannot out-hustle a bad system.”
Imagine a loan was taken for this.
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Man United will now focus on different targets in midfield.
I think this Morocco team is better than 2022.
Back then they sat back, defended deep, and hit teams on the counter.
Now they’re still solid at the back, but they don’t just defend. They go toe-toe with teams like Brazil and the Netherlands.