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An Open Letter to His Excellency,
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Your Excellency,
I respectfully extend my sincere congratulations to you on your reform-driven leadership over the past two years. Your confidence, clarity of vision, and composure, particularly in international engagements, have continued to project Nigeria positively on the global stage. Many citizens draw renewed hope from your leadership.
With the utmost respect, I seek Your Excellency’s indulgence to share a humble suggestion regarding the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). This submission is made not as a critique of your administration, but as a contribution in support of your Renewed Hope Agenda and your ongoing efforts to strengthen national institutions.
Your Excellency, I wish to propose a strategic rethinking of the NYSC scheme by gradually integrating graduating youths into structured service within the nation’s armed and security forces—such as the Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, and other paramilitary agencies. This approach could achieve multiple national objectives simultaneously.
First, it would help instill discipline, patriotism, and national consciousness among graduates at an early stage. Second, it would contribute to the professionalization of our security institutions by replacing unqualified personnel over time with educated, skilled, and civic-minded graduates. Those who demonstrate aptitude and interest could be retained to build long-term careers, thereby strengthening leadership capacity and operational effectiveness within the forces.
In contrast, the current NYSC deployment model—where graduates are posted to institutions that often lack relevance to their training, or in some cases have no meaningful placement at all—does not fully reflect the investment parents and the nation have made in higher education. Many orientation camps also fall short of acceptable standards, limiting their ability to nurture and showcase the talents and skills graduates have worked so hard to acquire.
Furthermore, Your Excellency, I respectfully suggest consideration of a rotational leadership framework for the position of Inspector-General of Police, drawing qualified leadership from across the armed forces, security services, and civilian professionals. Such a model could foster inter-agency discipline, mutual respect, and a deeper understanding of human rights, accountability, and the rule of law—particularly within the Police Force.
Your Excellency, I offer these thoughts in good faith, as a citizen who believes strongly in your capacity to lead Nigeria through its current challenges into a more secure, disciplined, and prosperous future. May God continue to grant you wisdom, strength, and protection as you steer our great nation forward.
Thank you for your time and service to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Yours respectfully,
A Concerned Nigerian Citizen
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“I’m at big proponent of the informal sector which is $1trillion opportunity. So that is the women in the street that are selling you your milk, your bread, your coke, your water. They don't have a formal bank account but its a $1Trillion opportunity. Nobody is talking about it”
Petrol and cooking gas prices have decreased this week and are set for further reductions next week. Am I lying? Of course not! You can fact-check me. You know it is true. But you did not praise President Tinubu. Yet, if the reverse happens and they increase, you will be the first to criticise the President.
Also, the International Institute for Management Development World Competitiveness Ranking 2026 listed Nigeria as the best-performing economy in Africa bar none. Again, you did not celebrate President Tinubu. But God forbid that the IMD ranked us as the worst-performing economy in Africa, you would have broken the Internet.
Look, many good things are happening in Nigeria under His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The challenge is that you have confirmation bias against Nigeria and prefer to seek out negative information about your country.
That is why you, who are either in school or have a brother, sister, or cousin attending a university, fail to give credit to President Tinubu for providing Nigeria with a strike-free academic calendar for three years for the first time.
While you were mocking the First Lady's Akara economy, she has quietly empowered tens of thousands of women to fry Akara, roast corn, and process garri. She is a visionary who knows that it is better to be busy doing something small than to be jobless and talking about something big.
An Iya Alakara is better than an Iya Gbeborun!
Nigeria is making astronomical progress. Take off your glasses of negativity so you can see it.
Reno Omokri
Ambassador Designate to Mexico
"We are happy with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. No President has ever been kind to pensioners like President Bola Tinubu. He didn't just pay our arrears (of ages), he also paid the 10% increase on our pensions..."
Godwin Abumisi, National President of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP).
Yeah, he kept the state's money in Fidelity Bank because "he no dey spend shishi" to build state infrastructures. But this same person always spends millions on illegitimate affairs.
"I beg, who bi this person?"
When I said Alhaji Dubai is very shameless, are you seeing it now? He sold NITEL to his cronies who eventually ran NITEL aground within months. Worst part is the fact that Alhaji Dubai sacked all NITEL workers without giving them benefits, most kpai in agony and poverty. This same Alhaji is now criticising the government that is paying the longterm pension arrears and trying to contest against them.
Is that not shamelessness?
Throw in the fact Nigerians are the largest, wealthiest, most educated African diaspora in the US, and you wonder why Nigeria doesn't have an active Congressional Caucus.
@abdullahayofel Hear Speech now…. @officialABAT Leads and We will always follow a man of vision and an unimaginable understanding of what Nigeria needs… above all the Love of People.. May President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Leave Loooooooong and Prosper….
"Your achievements speak volumes beyond imagination. In three years you have about 10 reforms under your belt, and i believe that there's a lot more to come. Many of us don't even understand how you do it, but we’ll continue to follow you." — Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila at the Presidential Press Corps Dinner❤️🇳🇬👇
"In a world where everyone with a smartphone can claim to be a journalist, the standards of professionalism, accuracy, and integrity must never be compromised, freedom of expression is not freedom to defame."
- President Tinubu
Mr Peter Obi fa!led in terms of infrastructure, when he was a Governor, but because he wants to score a political point, he has to go this low.
No wonder his followers can only defend him by abus!ng or curs!ng anybody who exposes their d£ceit.