Together, we will build an electoral system that not only Nigerians believe in—but one that the world respects.
Thank you, and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
This argument is emotionally neat but institutionally careless.
Yes, no one exists outside the state. Public order and regulation matter. That is the fact.
But taxation is only an investment if the returns are visible, measurable, and fairly distributed. In Nigeria, they are not.
Citizens who self-provide power, security, water, healthcare, and roads are not opting out of society. They are compensating for state failure while still paying taxes into the same system that failed them.
That is not shared sacrifice. It is a double payment.
Calling tax “not charity” avoids the harder question: where is the accountability that makes taxation legitimate?
A functioning state earns compliance by delivering basics first. You do not ask people to keep investing in a project whose managers refuse transparency, timelines, or consequences for failure.
Taxation without credible service delivery is not nation-building. It is enforced hope.
Charlie Kirk’s assassin Tyler Robinson, 22, killed him because he hated his opinions and thought he was a fascist. Yet ironically, HE was the fascist, killing someone to silence their opposing views.
The woke left love to say ‘speech is violent.’
It’s not - violence is.
on my 26th birthday, i wrote I Took A Pill in Ibiza...11 years ago. The song became popular several years after i wrote it.
This year I celebrated my 37th birthday. I feel proud to look at the song lyrics and know that NONE of them are true anymore. I've grown into a completely new man...one that i'm proud of. check this out...
Photo News: Nigeria’s Catholic leaders with President Tinubu in Rome on Monday. L-R: Bishop Kukah, Archbishop Lucius Ugorji, President Tinubu, Archbishop Kaigama, Archbishop Alfred Adewale Martins