You are within your fundamental rights to criticise the President and the federal government.
But if you spread fake news about insecurity and cause people fear, hysteria or panic, the DSS might visit you, arrest you and charge you.
Don’t moan, don’t cry. You have been warned!
This arrest will fix a lot of things.
The Presidency has two options:
1. Give him a speedy trial.
2. Throw him into an unknown cell and toss the key into the Atlantic Ocean.
........ARISE, NIGERIANS, E DIDEEE....
For 7 years, Between January 2016 and December 2022, Oyo State FAAC was N386.2 Billion.......
For 4 years calendar Cycle between January 2019- December 2022, Oyo State FAAC was N251.3 Billion
For 2 years 3 month, Between January 2023 and March 2026, Oyo State Allocation is N602 Billion
What does this imply for Oyo State Govt and other Governors in Nigeria?
It means within 2 years and 3 months of President Tinubu, Oyo State & every State in Nigeria is getting at least TWICE what they got in 7 years.
It also means within 2yrs and 3 month of PBAT, Oyo State has gotten more than double what it got in 4 years (2019-2022).....
You see this template AGENDA, USE IT for another State in Nigeria, you will arrive at the same thing if not more!
WHERE ARE THE FUNDS?
STATE POLICE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK NEAR COMPLETION- PRESIDENCY
Significant progress has been made towards establishing state police, with a constitutional amendment expected soon, following months of consultations among the Executive, the National Assembly and security authorities.
The Chief of Staff to the President, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, disclosed this on Thursday while briefing State House Correspondents after a consultative meeting on state police convened by the Presidency, held at the State House, Abuja.
Gbajabiamila said deliberations on the proposed state police framework began several months ago following a directive by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that the process has gained considerable traction.
He explained that establishing state police requires careful consideration of constitutional and legal issues and cannot be implemented hastily.
"We started deliberations in the last three or four months on how to go about the establishment of state police as directed by Mr President.
"Establishing state police is not something that you do with the snap of the fingers. There is a lot involved in terms of constitution and legalities, and thank God we have now gained a lot of traction.
“Hopefully, the amendment will come shortly, and the details of the amendment will come after that," Gbajabiamila added.
According to him, discussions have now advanced to the point of considering the necessary constitutional amendments, with the enabling legislation to follow afterwards.
"Right now, what we are looking at is the constitutional amendment itself, and then the enabling law would follow thereafter. That is what we have been deliberating on in the last couple of hours," he added.
The Chief of Staff highlighted broad national support for the initiative, emphasising that the debate is no longer about whether state police should be establishedbut about creating the appropriate legal and institutional framework for its operation.
He said President Tinubu, who has consistently advocated for state police as part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria's security architecture, would receive a comprehensive report on the meeting's outcome.
The meeting is part of a series of consultations convened by the Federal Government to develop a workable framework for the establishment of state police, an initiative aimed at strengthening internal security, improving local intelligence gathering and enhancing the capacity of sub-national governments to address emerging security challenges across the country.
President Tinubu has maintained in the last few months that state police is a necessary response to Nigeria's evolving security challenges, advocating that a decentralised policing structure would strengthen grassroots security, enhance intelligence gathering and improve the protection of lives and property across the country.
The meeting was attended by the Deputy President of the Senate, Jibrin Barau, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu and the Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, among other senior government officials.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
(Information and Strategy)
June 04, 2026
One of my staff clocked 2 years with us today.
He’s the only staff in my company without formal education. He couldn’t read or write when he joined us, but he has always been hardworking and exceptionally good in other aspects of the business.
He was still in primary school when his cousin brought him to Abuja and promised his widowed mother that she would train him. Unfortunately, that promise was never fulfilled. Instead, he became a houseboy to her. Years later, when the cousin got married, her husband didn’t want him in their home, so she decided to send him back to the village.
He refused.
Instead, he stayed around market people and survived however he could. He worked for people but none paid him more than 20k because he had no qualification. Eventually, a kind yoruba man from the market took him in and he lived with him for years before I met him at the age of 21.
When he first came to work for me, I almost sent him away. My business revolves around calculations, records and accuracy, so employing someone who couldn’t read or write didn’t seem practical. But something about him made me give him a chance.
It wasn’t easy o.
There were mistakes, corrections, training, discipline and countless lessons. At one point, he offended me badly and his actions affected my business that left me in debts. I suspended him for six months. Later, he came back with his people to plead for forgiveness, and I accepted him back.
Since then, the transformation has been remarkable.
Today, people constantly ask me how I trained him to become so respectful, responsible and mature. The truth is that he wasn’t like this when he joined us. Growth happened because he was willing to learn and I was willing to teach him.
Of all the things I’ve achieved in business, helping to shape a young man into a responsible adult is one of the things I’m most proud of. He currently sponsors his siblings in school from what I pay him. I never allowed qualifications to determine what I pay him. He earns well.
My next goal is to sponsor him through adult education so he can finally get the education he was denied as a child.
I pray that whenever he eventually leaves my company, he leaves not just with experience, but with qualification, confidence and a better future.
Sometimes, all people need is one person willing to believe in them.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals has increased its crude oil processing capacity to 700,000 barrels per day (bpd), surpassing its original nameplate capacity of 650,000 bpd following a successful performance test conducted by its Process Licensors.
News 📰: Nairametrics
State Police: Constitutional Amendment Nears Completion, Says Presidency
The Presidency announced on Thursday that the Federal Government has made substantial strides toward establishing state police, with a constitutional amendment anticipated in the coming weeks.
Chief of Staff to the President, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, disclosed this while briefing State House Correspondents after a high-level consultative meeting convened by the Presidency at the State House, Abuja.
Gbajabiamila said deliberations on the framework for state police began three to four months ago, following a direct order from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“Establishing state police is not something that you do with the snap of the fingers. There is a lot involved in terms of constitution and legalities,” he said. “Thank God we have now gained a lot of traction. Hopefully, the amendment will come shortly, and the details of the amendment will come after that.”
He explained that discussions have now advanced to the stage of fine-tuning the necessary constitutional amendments, after which an enabling law will be enacted.
“Right now, what we are looking at is the constitutional amendment itself, and then the enabling law would follow thereafter,” Gbajabiamila added.
The Chief of Staff noted that the national conversation has shifted from whether state police should be established to how best to design its legal and institutional framework. He said there is broad support across the country for the initiative.
What has Tinubu done for the common man?
President Tinubu awarded ₦50 million each to 45 outstanding student entrepreneurs selected from 65 finalists drawn from public and private tertiary institutions nationwide under the Student Venture Capital Grant initiative.
This is how china pulled its people out of poverty.
Today, I received the Head of the European Union Delegation to Nigeria, Gautier Mignot, accompanied by Frederik Klinke, President of the European Business Chamber in Nigeria (EUROCHAM), on a courtesy visit to my office.
Our discussions centred on fostering deep collaboration, sharing innovative ideas, and ensuring that our immigration frameworks seamlessly support genuine international investments while safeguarding Nigeria's national interests.
Nigeria is moving decisively away from slow, manual, and vulnerable legacy processes. We are building an automated, transparent network where foreign experts can manage their work permits directly, completely cutting out middlemen and unauthorised agents.
The Renewed Hope Agenda of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is focused on ensuring that expert talent adds real, measurable value to the Nigerian economy, particularly through proper tax compliance.
By collaborating closely with the EU and EUROCHAM, we are meeting in the middle to create a balanced, world-class system that welcomes global expertise while firmly honouring the sovereignty and economic integrity of our dear nation.
In other words:
"Since I have gotten my own ticket without struggle, the rest of you can go to hell."
The beautiful choreography of a hypocrite: 'I have crossed the bridge, now let the river swallow the rest.'
How fascinating that the same jester who spent months weeping over the 2023 elections - singing on every microphone that the process must be flawless - is now asking others to bow to a sham. When Aisha, his own right hand, reveals that the primary was a living-room decree rather than a democratic ballot.
He could have obeyed the spirit of his own sermon in 2023 and spared the rest of us thr rigor of enduring his irritating tears.
A self-seeking spineless mediocre.
I remembered during the Club World Cup in the US after my accreditation (which I posted) but i didn't get visa appointment at the US embassy & some colleagues were pushing narratives that I was rejected 🤣
I turned the disappointment to opportunity & I went for my UK tour where I covered the 4 Premier League games in 2 weeks.
How can someone who didn't get a visa appointment at the Embassy be rejected but cos it's Pooja, it was everywhere.
Fast-forward to 2026, got my FIFA accreditation for the World Cup, sorted my visa appointment & passed my US visa interview at US Embassy.
More lesson: There are so many people who hates as you are growing but overlook the envy & distractions & focus on your growth & hustle.
God is the Greatest 💪
If you're an influencer and you're posting fake videos of kidnapping or attack to cause panic in Nigeria, I see you as part of the kidnapping gangs.
Your game is to use false alarm to divert attention to another place while those who gave you the gig to post fake News carry on evil operation in other places......
You should be arrested.....
Last Thursday night I ran out of fuel on Third Mainland Bridge.
11pm.
Phone at 2%.
No powerbank.
I want to tell you what happened next.
I pushed the hazard lights on and sat in the car.
Trying to think.
Cars were flying past me.
Nobody slowed down.
Not one person.
Lagos at night on that bridge is a different kind of alone.After about 15 minutes I saw headlights slow down behind me.
A danfo bus.
Old. Battered. One headlight slightly dim.
The driver came down.
Big man. Rough looking. Dirty shirt. Chewing something.
My first thought was fear.
My second thought was I had no choice.He looked at my car.
Looked at me.
Said "fuel?"
I nodded.
He didn't say anything else.
Just went back to his bus.
I thought he was leaving.
He wasn't.He came back with a small gallon.
Maybe two liters.
Old plastic container with a rubber pipe attached.
Like he kept it specifically for situations like this.
He poured it into my tank without being asked.
Without negotiating.
Without even looking at me for approval.I started the car.
It came on.
I came down immediately and opened my wallet.
I had ₦15,000 on me.
I held it out to him.
He looked at the money.
Then looked at me.
And shook his head.I thought he wanted more.
I told him it was all I had.
He said "keep am."
Just like that.
Keep am.
I stood there confused.
This man just helped a stranger on a bridge at 11pm and didn't want anything.I asked him why.
He leaned against his bus.
Took a long breath.
And said something I have not stopped thinking about since.He said in 1998 he broke down on that same bridge.
Night time.
Pregnant wife in the passenger seat.
No phone. No money. No fuel.
He said he sat there for almost an hour crying and praying.Then a man in a big car stopped.
Suit and tie.
Looked like someone who had no business stopping for a danfo driver.
But he stopped.
Bought fuel from somewhere.
Came back.
Filled his tank.
Refused every kobo he offered.
Said only one thing before he drove off."Pass am forward."
That was it.
Pass am forward.
The man in the suit drove away and he never saw him again.
25 years he carried those three words.
Third Mainland Bridge.
Waiting for his own turn to use them.I stood on that bridge and didn't know what to say.
This man had been holding onto someone else's kindness for 25 years.
And he chose me to give it to.
A stranger in a car he had never seen before.He got back into his danfo.
Gave me one nod.
And drove off into the night.
I stood there watching his one dim headlight disappear.
Holding ₦15,000 I couldn't give away.I sat back in my car for a long time before I drove off.
Thinking about the man in the suit in 1998.
Who had no idea what he started.
A chain of kindness that crossed 25 years and found me on the same bridge.I don't know who that danfo driver is.
I don't know his name.
But somewhere in Lagos tonight he is driving that old bus.
With one dim headlight.
And a heart that has been quietly changing lives since 1998.
Pass am forward.
*What are you passing forward today*?
Karma!!!!!
You will definitely reap something some day.
Depends on what you have been sowing!!!!
What I don't understand about Obidients and Peter Obi supporters is HOW THEY THINK.......
You don't want peter Obi to participate in Direct or Indirect Primaries to clinch his ticket.
You followed him from LP to ADC to NDC just to run away from any form of Primaries....You called it a master stroke strategy...
NDC gave the ticket to Peter Obi without any contest, now you are all complaining that NDC gave it to others also that didn't plan to do any form of primaries.
What is good for Obi is good for others in NDC. Stop wailing, NDC did the right thing to handover the ticket to whoever without conducting primaries.....THAT IS WHAT YOU SIGNED FOR!
STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE
STATE POLICE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK NEAR COMPLETION- PRESIDENCY
Significant progress has been made towards establishing state police, with a constitutional amendment expected soon, following months of consultations among the Executive, the National Assembly and security authorities.
The Chief of Staff to the President, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, disclosed this on Thursday while briefing State House Correspondents after a consultative meeting on state police convened by the Presidency, held at the State House, Abuja.
Gbajabiamila said deliberations on the proposed state police framework began several months ago following a directive by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that the process has gained considerable traction.
He explained that establishing state police requires careful consideration of constitutional and legal issues and cannot be implemented hastily.
"We started deliberations in the last three or four months on how to go about the establishment of state police as directed by Mr President.
"Establishing state police is not something that you do with the snap of the fingers. There is a lot involved in terms of constitution and legalities, and thank God we have now gained a lot of traction.
“Hopefully, the amendment will come shortly, and the details of the amendment will come after that," Gbajabiamila added.
According to him, discussions have now advanced to the point of considering the necessary constitutional amendments, with the enabling legislation to follow afterwards.
"Right now, what we are looking at is the constitutional amendment itself, and then the enabling law would follow thereafter. That is what we have been deliberating on in the last couple of hours," he added.
The Chief of Staff highlighted broad national support for the initiative, emphasising that the debate is no longer about whether state police should be establishedbut about creating the appropriate legal and institutional framework for its operation.
He said President Tinubu, who has consistently advocated for state police as part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria's security architecture, would receive a comprehensive report on the meeting's outcome.
The meeting is part of a series of consultations convened by the Federal Government to develop a workable framework for the establishment of state police, an initiative aimed at strengthening internal security, improving local intelligence gathering and enhancing the capacity of sub-national governments to address emerging security challenges across the country.
President Tinubu has maintained in the last few months that state police is a necessary response to Nigeria's evolving security challenges, advocating that a decentralised policing structure would strengthen grassroots security, enhance intelligence gathering and improve the protection of lives and property across the country.
The meeting was attended by the Deputy President of the Senate, Jibrin Barau, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu and the Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, among other senior government officials.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
(Information and Strategy)
June 04, 2026
I am so happy that finally Kaduna State govt has signed into law three critical issues that will improve livelihoods of our people.
2: The Gov of kaduna State @ubasanius signed into law:
-(a): Electricity Bill. Kaduna state will benefit from Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline. So having this law in place, it will enable investors to fast track investment.
-(b): Kaduna State Agricultural Development Fund: This will help farmers a lot. You will recall that agriculture contributes 43% to the state’s GDP. Joy don come for farmers.
-(c): Kaduna State Climate Change Advisory Board law 2026: an institutional
Framework for environmental sustainability. Farmers will still benefit from this law. @Islamolowo1@Kadunaelectric@MOIKaduna@Better_Kaduna@bodbellls@ui_shehu@ummuh_Zahra@UbaSaniMedia_@Mansaah_Musa@RealBushariSMA@AShammeh@Prince_Zamani09@thezarmeen
@TurakinNigeria Have you read Supreme Court judgement where National Security is higher than human rights.
2: breach security first in the course of your criticism. Let us use you as a model.