#ATIKU2027: GREAT TENSION!!! The Biggest Protest Set To Erupt Nationwide, As President Bola Tinubu "Rewards" His Questionable Chief Of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, With Another Very Juicy Appointment, Despite The Ongoing Multi-Billion Naira Fake Federal Agency Controversy; Technically Declares That The CoS Cannot Be Touched
Millions of Nigerians nationwide are highly disappointed with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's decision to entrust his Chief of Staff, CoS, Femi Gbajabiamila, with another influential national assignment, amid the ongoing corruption allegations hovering around him.
On Tuesday night, the President inaugurated the Presidential Working Group on the National Policing Bill, appointing Gbajabiamila to chair the Committee that will draft the legal framework for the implementation of State Police.
Ordinarily, the announcement should have dominated headlines as a milestone in the country's long-running push for State Policing. However, the appointment has sparked fresh debates, because it comes at a time when Gbajabiamila remains the subject of public controversies, over corruption allegations that have circulated worldwide.
Despite the calls from eminent Nigerians for the Chief of Staff's suspension, to allow for full scale investigation, President Tinubu has remained unwavering in retaining him.
The Committee chaired by Gbajabiamila has been tasked with helping to build the legal foundation for a Policing system expected to embody accountability, transparency, human rights protections and public trust.
Yet, the appointment itself has become a test of those same principles in the eyes of many observers.
Under Nigeria's Constitution, the President has wide discretion to appoint those he considers capable of carrying out national assignments; and also has a moral obligation to ensure that those he appoints are free from corruption baggage.
When an administration that has repeatedly pledged to strengthen Institutions, chooses to reward a close Ally at a moment of heightened public scrutiny, it inevitably invites questions about whether accountability applies equally at every level of that government.
Many Nigerians who feel disappointed with President Tinubu's action, maintain that the Presidency could have reinforced confidence in its commitment to transparency, by allowing any publicly raised concerns to be independently examined, before assigning another national significant role.
Such a decision, they contend, would not have amounted to a declaration of guilt, but rather an affirmation that public confidence matters; particularly when the Official involved occupies one of the highest Offices in the country.
The challenge for the President Tinubu administration is that the debate surrounding Gbajabiamila's appointment now threatens to overshadow the significance of the State Police Initiative. Rather than discussing the merits of decentralised Policing, public discourse has become more focused on whether the government is applying the same standards of accountability that it expects from the Institutions it is reforming.
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#ATIKU2027: President Bola Tinubu May Never Receive Another World Bank Loan, As Nigeria Is Declared The "Headquarters" Of Poverty In Africa, And Africa's Newest Most Lucrative Criminal Enterprise Base For Kidnapping-For-Ransom, Under The Current APC Leadership
The recent assertion by Veteran Journalist and Politician, Dele Momodu, that "insecurity and hardship have never been this bad in Nigeria's history", has reignited debates over the country's worsening socio-economic and security conditions under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Speaking during an interview, on Monday, Momodu had lamented what he described as the unprecedented sufferings confronting Nigerians, arguing that the country has reached one of its darkest moments since Independence.
A review of official data from government Agencies and International Institutions, shows that several key indicators have deteriorated sharply in recent years under President Tinubu.
According to the World Bank, over 129 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line, representing more than half of the country's population.
The World Bank has also repeatedly warned that inflation, sluggish economic growth and declining purchasing power, continue to push millions more into poverty, annually.
Figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, have consistently shown food inflation as among the highest in decades.
Basic food items including: rice, beans, yam, tomatoes, as well as cooking gas, have recorded multiple price increases over the last three years.
For many households, wages have failed to keep pace with rising living costs, forcing families to cut spending on healthcare, education and nutrition.
Economic Analysts attribute the situation to persistent inflation, naira depreciation, insecurity affecting farming communities and high transportation costs.
Momodu's remarks also come against the backdrop of persistent Security challenges across Nigeria. Despite government efforts, attacks by armed groups, kidnappers and criminal gangs, continue to affect communities in the North-West, North Central and parts of the South-East and South-West.
According to data compiled by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project, Nigeria has continued to record thousands of violent incidents annually, involving insurgency, banditry, communal clashes and kidnappings.
The country's kidnapping-for-ransom industry has become one of Africa's most lucrative criminal enterprises, with Schools, highways and rural communities, remaining frequent targets.
Security Experts say that widespread displacement has also reduced agricultural production, contributing directly to food shortages and rising prices. Unemployment, underemployment and declining real wages, continue to affect millions of young Nigerians.
Businesses have also struggled with rising electricity costs, foreign exchange shortages, high interest rates and declining consumer purchasing power.
Many manufacturers have either scaled down operations, or relocated production to neighbouring countries.
Last year's nationwide demonstrations against hunger and economic hardship, reflected widespread frustration over soaring living costs, unemployment and insecurity.
This indices appear to underpin Momodu's argument that Nigerians are experiencing an unprecedented level of hardship since the emergence of Bola Tinubu as President of Nigeria, in 2023.
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#ATIKU2027: Major Crack In APC, As National Assembly Leadership Turns Against President Bola Tinubu's Presidency; "Confesses" That They Have No Idea How The Fake Federal Agency (PFIPC) Magically Appeared In The 2026 National Budget With Allocation In Billions Of Naira; Declares That The Executive Must Explain To The World
The National Assembly has unwittingly indicted President Bola Tinubu's Presidency, by distancing itself from the controversy surrounding the alleged inclusion of the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council, PFIPC, in the 2026 Appropriation Act, insisting that it neither created, nor inserted the Agency into the Federal budget.
The Senate's position effectively shifted full responsibility to the Presidency, saying that the Executive should explain how the Agency found its way into the national budget, despite widespread allegations that it is a non-existent government body.
Addressing Journalists after Tuesday's plenary, the Senate Spokesman, Yemi Adaramodu, stated that the National Assembly had no role in the creation or funding of the controversial Agency, stressing that, Lawmakers could not be blamed for its appearance in the budget.
According to him, the issue is an internal matter within the Presidency, and falls outside the Senate's immediate Legislative responsibility, unless a formal petition is presented before the Chamber.
Adaramodu maintained that the Senate would not be drawn into the controversy, emphasising that no petition concerning the PFIPC has been officially submitted for Legislative consideration.
The Senate's statement marks the first official response from the National Assembly, since the controversy erupted over the Agency's inclusion in the 2026 budget.
The development comes amid growing public scrutiny over the PFIPC, with conflicting claims emerging from within the Presidency, regarding the Agency's existence, legal status, and the circumstances surrounding its budgetary allocation.
By declaring that Lawmakers neither established, nor inserted the Agency into the 2026 Appropriation Act, the National Assembly has placed the burden of explanation squarely on President Tinubu's administration, intensifying calls for greater transparency over the controversial budget entry.
The latest position is expected to fuel further debates over accountability in Nigeria's budgeting process, as the citizens continue to await an official explanation from the Presidency, on how the disputed Agency came to be listed in the 2026 national budget.
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#ATIKU2027: BREAKING!!! "2027 Preferred Presidential Candidate", Atiku Abubakar, Continues To Fire On; Makes Very Powerful Strategic Appointments, To Wage Major Political War Against President Bola Tinubu And Destroy His Grassroots Structure Nationwide, Ahead Of The 2027 Presidential Election
His Excellency, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has on Wednesday, appointed new Aides, ahead of the battle to dislodge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in the 2027 general elections.
This was made known by his Media Adviser, Paul Ibe, via a Press statement on X.
The Press Release reads in full:
"Presidential Candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, has appointed Alh. Aliyu Bello as Senior Special Assistant on Community Engagement, and Dr. Victor Moses as Special Assistant on Community Engagement.
"Alh. Aliyu Bello, a Seasoned Journalist, Entrepreneur, International Trader, and respected Grassroots Politician, has a record of leadership, public service and mentoring youth. He holds a Master’s in Mass Communication and certifications in Leadership and Business Management. He previously served two terms as Kaduna State PDP Youth Leader, promoting youth political participation, and was Financial Secretary of Kaduna State chapter of the PDP, before joining the ADC.
"His experience in media, entrepreneurship, politics and community engagement, positions him to strengthen youth participation and grassroot networks.
"Dr. Victor Moses, a Scholar, Public Affairs Strategist and Entrepreneur, has nearly two decades in strategic communication, political mobilisation, behavioural research and grassroots engagement.
"He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology, and was National Publicity Secretary of the Atiku Support Organisation (ASO), since 2021, playing a key role in Stakeholder engagement and grassroots mobilisation.
"Atiku congratulates the two new appointees and wishes them success in serving our shared vision."
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“The PFIPC scandal can happen anywhere. It can happen in America. It is like 9-11.” - APC Chieftain.
A new bar has been set for the worst public spokesman to come on national TV. @charlesaniagolu wan slap am. 😂😂😂
Dr. Taofiq Raimi, come collect your medal. 🥇
@JaafarSJaafar@KafinHausaa Without the independent investigation we are already labelling Adeniyi as a con artist. The person who should be held to conclusively clear this matter is the CoS. Media personalities are now a dime a dozen. With this they hope to spin the narrative 🤦🏽♂️
#ATIKU2027: International Embarrassment!!! United States President, Donald J. Trump, Other World Leaders, Watch, As President Bola Tinubu Whose Chicago State University Certificate And NYSC Discharge Certificate Are Alleged To Have Been Forged, Declares Sweeping Reforms For The National Youth Service Corps, Ahead Of The 2027 Elections
On Monday, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved what his administration described as sweeping reforms for the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, claiming that it is the biggest overhaul of the Scheme in decades.
According to the President, the reforms are aimed at equipping Nigerian graduates with practical skills, promoting national development, and preparing young people for the realities of today's economy.
On paper, there is little to quarrel with. Every Nigerian wants an NYSC that is relevant, productive and capable of producing graduates who can compete anywhere in the world.
However, the question remains: Can a President champion reforms for the NYSC, while questions about the authenticity of his own NYSC Discharge Certificate are still before the Court?
Recall, that barely 24-hours before the reform announcement, the Incorporated Trustees of the Centre for Reforms and Public Advocacy, CRPA, filed a suit before the Federal High Court, in Kano, seeking for President Tinubu's disqualification from the 2027 Presidential election. Among other claims, the group alleged that he submitted forged academic credentials and an invalid NYSC Discharge Certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, during the 2023 elections. The Court has therefore, been asked to determine the allegations and grant the appropriate reliefs, including disqualification from contesting the 2027 Presidential election.
The claims remain allegations, as they have not been proven in a Court of Law with competent jurisdiction, and President Tinubu is entitled to the presumption of innocence, unless a competent Court decides otherwise. That is exactly why this matter deserves to be resolved openly and conclusively.
Instead of allowing the controversy to trail his Presidency into another election cycle, President Tinubu should welcome the opportunity to clear the air once and for all. If Constitutionally possible, he should waive any immunity-related obstacle, submit himself to the judicial process, and present every document necessary to prove the authenticity of the credentials in question, both home and abroad.
Nothing protects the integrity of an Institution more than Leaders who subject themselves to the same standard expected of every Nigerian.
Today, Nigeria finds herself in an uncomfortable position. The same President seeking to reform the NYSC, is also facing fresh legal questions about the authenticity of the NYSC Discharge Certificate attributed to him. This is an International embarrassment, which can be resolved promptly, if indeed the allegations are not true.
Imagine a Lecturer introducing new anti-examination malpractice rules, while sitting before an Examination Panel investigating his own academic credentials. Nigerians would laugh first, before asking questions. Unfortunately, this is no comedy show. It is the image our great nation under President Tinubu projects to the world.
International Observers are watching these developments closely. Investors value transparency. Universities protect the integrity of academic records. Professional bodies insist that qualifications must be genuine and verifiable. When questions surround the credentials of a nation's Leader, they inevitably cast a shadow beyond the individual.
Undoubtedly, President Tinubu says he wants to reform the NYSC. That is a worthy objective. However, before rewriting the rules of the NYSC, Nigerians deserve to know whether the lingering questions surrounding the President's own NYSC Discharge Certificate can finally be answered clearly in a Court of Law.
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I extend my heartfelt sympathy to the people of Lagos who have been affected by the ongoing flooding. My thoughts are with the families, motorists, commuters, business owners and everyone whose lives and livelihoods were disrupted by this unfortunate event.
At moments like this, we are reminded of the strength of our shared humanity and the importance of standing together in support of one another. I pray for the safety of all, for a swift return to normalcy. -AA
@THEOPHILUS33088@EOyenta@emmaikumeh Because Atiku wasn’t president. Couldn’t complete anything in that administration without his principal’s approval.
@ann_omatf@emmaikumeh We need to be more open minded if we are to redeem Nigeria from this current crop of leaders. You sound like someone who would appreciate what Atiku represents and what he’s done for Nigeria, if you can look beyond the noise.
@goodybag12_@THEOPHILUS33088@ann_omatf@emmaikumeh Cheap talk. Why wouldn’t Obasanjo say what he said? Only one man stopped his third term agenda. Atiku Abubakar. Let this narrative die it’s natural death.
@AIT_Online I think AIT is taking us for fools at this rate. Did the presenter not do any research?
Where is the follow up question?
How did the picture you claim SDM doctored get on your Facebook story? See I will personally cause problem on election day whether I get support or not.
The CV of RT Hon Rotimi Ameachi🤝🤝🤝
1. Federal Minister of Transportation, Federal Republic of Nigeria (2015–2022).
2. Presidential Aspirant, All Progressives Congress (APC) (2022).
3. Governor of Rivers State (2007–2015).
4. Chairman, Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) (2011–2015).
5. Speaker, Rivers State House of Assembly (1999–2007).
6. Member, Rivers State House of Assembly representing Ikwerre Constituency (1999–2007).
7. Secretary, National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), Rivers State Chapter during the military era.
8. Special Assistant to the Deputy Governor of Rivers State (early political career).
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Degree Holder in English Studies and Literature from University of Port Harcourt.
Recipient of the National Honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON).
Runner-up in the APC Presidential Primary Election (2022), polling 316 delegate votes.
RT.