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A compilation video of the medical outreach at FMC Wadata, by the Catalyst Alliance Group (CANG); a project to give back to society and renew hope.
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BVAS is not functioning, yet manual voting is being conducted while the officials are allegedly writing numbers in favour of the ruling Party . This raises serious concerns about the credibility and transparency of the electoral process.
This is unacceptable and amounts to electoral fraud if true. Relevant authorities, election observers, and security agencies should urgently investigate and ensure that every vote counts according to the law.
If you see something, say something.
In case of an emergency, incident, vote buying or security threat around your location, immediately contact the INEC Citizens Contact Centre (ICCC) to report the issue.
For real-time response, call these official INEC emergency and incident hotlines:
📞 +234 9050858629
📞 +234 9050858649
When you reach out, ensure your report is location-specific by providing these details:
✓ State
✓ Local Government Area (LGA)
✓ Ward
✓ Polling Unit (PU)
This will help us escalate your report quickly and effectively to the appropriate response channels.
#EkitiDecides2026
On election readiness, law enforcement agencies were observed to have arrived early (before 8:00am) in about 90.2% of polling units, according to data from the CLEEN Foundation. INEC officials and ad hoc staff were also largely present before commencement of voting.
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With how porous our borders are and the current rate of insecurity and banditry in our nation this is not a great idea.
Are we then not the architects of our problems?
AN OPEN LETTER TO INEC NIGERIA
Dear @inecnigeria,
We are fully aware of what appears to be a deliberate attempt to prevent citizens from obtaining their PVCs and exercising their constitutional right to vote.
Across several states of the federation, many citizens have complained about the slow pace of voter registration and data capture.
People are spending long hours at registration centres, facing repeated delays, network failures, inadequate equipment and other obstacles that make it difficult for them to obtain their PVCs and participate in the democratic process.
INEC's constitutional responsibility is to ensure that every eligible Nigerian has a fair opportunity to register and vote. Any action, inaction, delay or inefficiency that prevents citizens from exercising this fundamental right raises serious concerns and undermines public confidence in our electoral system.
We therefore ask:
Why are these delays persisting despite repeated complaints from citizens?
What measures has INEC put in place to ensure that every eligible Nigerian is captured before the registration deadline?
Why are registration centres in many locations unable to efficiently process applicants?
What assurances can INEC give Nigerians that no citizen is being deliberately excluded from participating in the electoral process?
The right to vote is not a privilege, it is a constitutional right. Nigerians will not accept any situation that appears to disenfranchise citizens or discourage participation in the democratic process.
INEC must immediately address these concerns, increase registration capacity where necessary, deploy additional personnel and equipment, and provide transparent explanations to the Nigerian people.
Democracy thrives when citizens participate freely, any obstacle that prevents that participation must be removed without delay.
The Nigerian people are watching and expecting answers.
-MJ
Why would a people be so easy to buy?
Zero thought for the future when you vote for the highest bidder. Little wonder our country is as it is
This is a norm from time immemorial and that is so sad
If people can’t always get to voter registration centres, we’ll bring voter registration closer to them.
Today, @civichive and @EiENigeria are at @AnthillImmersia, helping citizens begin their voter registration, process transfers, update their records, and get answers to their questions about the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) process.
If you’re here, stop by our stand and let’s get you election-ready. 🤝
Happy Father’s Day to the men who lead with strength, love, and quiet sacrifice. Thank you for the lessons, support, and care that shape lives every day. Today, we celebrate and honor you.
And we remember the ones who have passed, may God rest their souls
From the videos we saw, this lady and her late husband were being held with some other kidnapped victims.
Since you engaged the terrorists and they ran away, where are the other victims?
Please take time to read this
The IMF just said the naira is still undervalued by 25.6%. Let me break this down with actual mathematics so nobody can tell you this is opinion.
The IMF says based on Nigeria’s economic fundamentals, the naira should be trading at N1,131 to the dollar. The official rate today is N1,356 to the dollar. The difference is N225 per dollar. That is not a small gap, it is a 19.9% overcharge on every single dollar transaction happening in Nigeria right now.
Let me show you what that costs real people.
A Nigerian parent paying university fees abroad of $10,000 per year is paying N13,560,000 at today’s rate. At the rate the IMF says the naira should be, that same $10,000 costs N11,310,000. That parent is losing N2,250,000 every year purely because the naira is still undervalued. That is capital that should be staying in a Nigerian household.
A business importing raw materials worth $50,000 per shipment is paying N67,800,000 at today’s rate. At the correct fundamental rate it should cost N56,550,000. The business is absorbing an extra N11,250,000 per shipment that it did not earn and cannot recover except by raising prices on you, the Nigerian consumer. That cost does not disappear. It transfers.
Now look at the bigger picture.
Nigeria’s total merchandise imports in 2024 were approximately $27 billion. At the current undervalued rate versus where the naira should be, that N225 gap per dollar means Nigerian importers collectively overpaid by roughly N6.075 trillion in a single year. That excess cost did not go to Nigerian workers or Nigerian businesses. It evaporated into exchange rate distortion while the CBN defended the rate with reserves instead of fixing the fundamentals.
Now this is the part that should make you angry.
The REER appreciated 32% in 2025. That sounds like progress. But the NEER, the actual exchange rate you see on your screen, depreciated by 5.2% in the same period. How do both happen at the same time? Because domestic inflation was running so hot that even a weakening naira looked stronger against equally weakening trading partner currencies. Nigeria did not get stronger. Everything got more expensive together and the statistics smoothed it over.
Tinubu floated the naira in 2023. Nigerians absorbed the devaluation shock. Petrol prices rose. Cost of living rose. Businesses collapsed. The promise was that the market would correct and the naira would find its true value. Three years later the IMF is saying the naira is still 25.6 percent below fair value. Nigerians paid the full price of the adjustment and received less than three quarters of the correction.
You were charged for a full surgery. The doctor only completed 74.4 percent of the operation. And he is asking for more time.
🗣️Dear fellow Nigerians,
The 2026 Federal Government budget is the biggest in our history. N68.32 trillion approved. Let that number sit for a second.
But here is what they did not lead with. Nigeria is only expected to earn N36.87 trillion this year. That means the government can only fund 53.9% of its own budget from actual revenue. The remaining 46.1% will come from borrowing. And debt service alone will consume nearly 45% of everything we earn. That is N15.81 trillion going straight to paying back what we already owe, before a single road is fixed, before a single school is built, before a single hospital gets funded.
Every year, Nigeria sets revenue targets. Every year, we fall short. In 2025, the government projected N36.35 trillion in revenue. By June, only N10.92 trillion had come in. Yet the 2026 projections follow the same pattern, the same optimism, the same numbers that history tells us we will not meet.
Our full analysis of the 2026 Federal Government Approved Budget drops tomorrow. Do not miss it.
#FollowTheMoney #2026FGBudget #2026FGBudgetAnalysis
This nation might seem to be besieged.
We have terrorists attacking retired and active military men, national institutes, kill monarchs and go away with it.
Who then is responsible for bringing this criminal activities to a halt. Are these alleged criminals/bandits greater than our security forces??
Why should the IMF call the shots on our taxes
Is the IMF the new Nigerian Government?
What do we call this then?
Nigerians are currently being taxed, will you then increase their earnings in proportion to the taxes?
JUST IN: 🇳🇬 IMF has told the Nigerian government to impose fuel and telecom taxes on Nigerians, to increase government revenue.
Nigeria is currently the number 1 country with the lowest quality of life.
As Nigeria marks Democracy Day, we celebrate the power of the people’s voice and the promise of a better future.
Today, we also remember the children who remain missing, the families still waiting, and the communities carrying the weight of their absence.
A nation truly prospers when every child is safe, every voice is heard, and every life matters.
Happy Democracy Day, Nigeria. 🇳🇬
#DemocracyDay #June12 #RememberTheChildren #OneNationOneVoiceOneFuture #CANG
As Nigeria marks Democracy Day, we celebrate the power of the people’s voice and the promise of a better future.
Today, we also remember the children who remain missing, the families still waiting, and the communities carrying the weight of their absence.
A nation truly prospers when every child is safe, every voice is heard, and every life matters.
Happy Democracy Day, Nigeria. 🇳🇬
#DemocracyDay #June12 #RememberTheChildren #OneNationOneVoiceOneFuture #CANG
💀 REPORTED CONFLICT-RELATED FATALITIES ACROSS ADMINISTRATIONS
🟣 OBASANJO ADMINISTRATION (1999–2006)
Total Fatalities — 12,050
Average Fatalities per Year — 1,506
🔴 YAR'ADUA ADMINISTRATION (2007–2009)
Total Fatalities — 3,498
Average Fatalities per Year — 1,166
🟤 JONATHAN ADMINISTRATION (2010–2014)
Total Fatalities — 23,405
Average Fatalities per Year — 4,681
🔴 BUHARI ADMINISTRATION (2015–2022)
Total Fatalities — 63,436
Average Fatalities per Year — 7,930
🟣 TINUBU ADMINISTRATION (2023–2026 YTD, MAY 22)
Total Fatalities — 38,424
Average Fatalities per Reported Year/Period — 12,808
(ACLED)
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@iamnasboi@fred31533591970 This particular guy was flaunting ransom money on tik-tok few days ago. I recognize his face very well. Omo, Lagos is not safe anymore o