@femcolee@Trizofchelsea@osazenoo No mind those people. Awon oloriburuku. Them think say everybody go be like them. If pickin do well we go talk am and if he no do well we go still talk. We are not blind to see all that's happening.
@muhammed_mi312@prinxe_B Is Seyi Makinde your president? Why are your points directed towards him? There are limitations to what he can do. This is a Federal case. Forget that it happened in Oyo.
Oloriburuku ni yin se. Which one did Tinubu donate or build before he became a politician, during his time as Lagos State Governor, and now that he's president of Nigeria? Werey lo bi gbo gbo yin.
Billionaire Folorunsho Alakija donated this multi-billion naira Medical facility to Osun State.
No Noise.
No Press Conference.
No Fanfare
And guess what - She does not want to be President.
The character of a person of good breeding does not dress itself in the garments of self-advertisement.
We should eradicate the 'pharisaic theatre of generosity. N10 million donation to a nursing school, by a Presidential hopeful, carefully scheduled for political season, with CNN on standby, cameras angled, and a speech drafted three weeks in advance.
The gift is not the point. You are the point.
Charity should be for purpose - Not for power.
Federal Government Issues Stern Warning to World Bank Over Delays in Loan Approval and Disbursements
Nigeria’s Accountant-General of the Federation, Dr Shamseldeen Ogunjimi, has warned that the federal government may reconsider its loan arrangements with the World Bank if delays in approvals and disbursements continue to hinder project implementation.
The warning followed concerns over the slow pace at which loan facilities are being processed, despite their importance to national development projects. Ogunjimi stressed that the funds involved are repayable loans, not grants, and therefore should not be subjected to prolonged delays that could disrupt government planning and execution.
He noted that in some cases, approvals take more than six months, a situation he said could force Nigeria to reassess its participation in such financial agreements. According to him, timely access to funding is essential to ensure projects are delivered within schedule and development objectives are not compromised.
The Accountant-General also urged the World Bank to streamline its approval and disbursement processes to better align with Nigeria’s fiscal timelines and implementation needs.
He further explained that the government is already working on strengthening public financial management systems and addressing issues previously raised by the World Bank, including improvements in audit reporting and digital financial systems.
Ogunjimi assured that ongoing reforms are aimed at enhancing transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the management of public funds.
@Taycruzzz_@9jaemperor@aonanuga1956 If I be you I go prove him right make we leave the money aspect wey him talk. No be everything go result to insult you know? Eyin omo werey.
What in the name of God is going on here? Are the bandits started eating their victims too😭😭 I will not be the only one to watch this.. Repost aggressively ✅
“On April 15, 2026, some JAMB candidates were reportedly kidn@pped in Benue State while on their way to write their examination. When the news started circulating, JAMB debunked the report, claiming they were not JAMB students. Right now, I am sitting with eight of those kidn@pp€d candidates, and they all have their JAMB slips as proof. They were actually on their way to write the exam that day. We are calling on JAMB to look into their case and see what can be done for them after missing the exam due to the kidn@pping.”
— Man calls on the attention of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board
They are asking the Deputy Speaker to read what is actually written in the clause line by line. Instead of doing that, he keeps going ahead and only mentioning the numbers.
What is in the clause? Tell us, read it out. What if the content has been altered? This is very wrong. When did Nigeria turn to this? Is this what you folks call democracy? This is hogwash!
We have been hijacked by criminals.
Nigerians are in trouble.
By 2030, if the borrowing does not stops, Nigeria will cross a threshold of no return where we will be unable to ever pay back or service our debt.
Now listen, This is what will happen when Nigeria can no longer pay their debt
Nigeria’s debt is N159 trillion. Debt servicing alone in 2026 is N15.8 trillion. That is not paying the debt. That is just paying the interest to avoid embarrassment internationally.
Here is what happens if we can’t meet it.
The government stops paying contractors first. Then civil servant salaries get delayed. Then state allocations shrink. Then the CBN starts printing money to cover the gap. Then inflation gets worse than what you are experiencing now.
The naira doesn’t depreciate, it will collapse, not gradually but disorderly.
Importers can’t price goods and Manufacturers will shut down. Unemployment will spikes.
Then the IMF will arrives and the IMF does not come with gifts. It comes with conditions like remove more subsidies, devalue the currency further, cut the public wage bill. Every condition signed in Abuja is felt in your pocket in Lagos, Kano and Aba.
Nigeria won’t formally default. What will happen is worse. The state will simply do less and less. Hospitals with no drugs. Schools with no teachers. Roads with no maintenance. Security forces with delayed salaries.
The people who will not feel any of this are the same people taking the loans on your behalf.
Right now each Nigerians including the unborn ones are owing N58,000 each in debt.
Peugeot in Kaduna and Volkswagen in Lagos were operational, assembling cars, buses, and trucks what happened?
Dunlop and Michelin in Lagos and Port Harcourt were producing tyres from local rubber plantations what happened?
Thriving textile mills in the North (Kano, Kaduna, Zaria) supplied local fabrics.
Bata and Lennards produced shoes from locally tanned leather, while companies like Thermocool and Debo produced refrigerators and air conditioners
What happened to Nigeria?
“On April 15, 2026, some JAMB candidates were reportedly kidn@pped in Benue State while on their way to write their examination. When the news started circulating, JAMB debunked the report, claiming they were not JAMB students. Right now, I am sitting with eight of those kidn@pp€d candidates, and they all have their JAMB slips as proof. They were actually on their way to write the exam that day. We are calling on JAMB to look into their case and see what can be done for them after missing the exam due to the kidn@pping.”
— Man calls on the attention of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board