Ironically, it was the wall that enabled China’s open-source models today.
The wall kept American big tech out. Local alternatives thrived and caught the value. Instead of Google there was Baidu. Instead of eBay, Alibaba. Eventually apps went from me-too to innovators. And now there’s a thriving ecosystem and those companies are ploughing money into Chinese AI.
Europe meanwhile had every good thing…money, talent…but not the digital sovereignty. So now it has nothing.
Notice how the actions of western governments absolutely do not reflect the will of their people?
Then they have the nerve to call Russia, China, and Iran undemocratic
😂🤣
Blaming career oriented people for accepting challenging roles that will set them up for greater opportunities in the future?
Wetin be career progression for your sales girl?😂
An average prisoner in Nigeria today is a victim of the state. Basically, a powerful individual gets a senior police officer to arrest and charge a Nigerian citizen to court. The judge is briefed in advance, bail is refused, and the person is remanded in prison.
When bail is eventually granted, it often comes with conditions that cannot be fulfilled, forcing the accused back to prison until another victim is shipped in.
Meanwhile, the real criminals are the ones filling the prisons with innocent countrymen and women. Nigeria must experience a REVOLUTION to end impunity.
When I was in Kuje Prison, I met Haruna Garba Gololo, who was sent there by Senate President Godswill Akpabio. He had been granted bail for nearly three weeks but was still unable to meet the bail conditions.
He’s spent several weeks in prison before being granted bail.
I also met David Nwokorie, who was arrested and detained by the Nigeria Police Force following a messy breakup with Genevieve Opara, the daughter of retired Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Hilary Opara. Last week, when Justice Rita Ajumogobia of the Federal High Court granted David bail after he had spent close to four months in prison, he was required to present a Level 16 officer and a colonel in the Nigerian Army as sureties. these are almost impossible bail conditions.
Even the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who is complaining of wrongful imprisonment of 93% of current inmates dragged a critic, Emorioloye Owolemi, before the Federal High Court sitting in Akure, Ondo State, over alleged cyberstalking, and the man languished in prison for months.
I was sent to prison by Tinubu.
There are 817 awaiting-trial inmates in Kuje out of a total prison population of 1,115, with 47 of them diagnosed with tuberculosis.
A Minister in Canada resigned earlier today after being found to have claimed hotel accommodation expenses for overnight stays in Toronto (when he could have just gone home to sleep)
But look at what the ones in the poverty capital of the world are doing with state resources
Nigerian politicians are wicked.
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"I was very sad when I saw that the federal government was handing over the keys of houses to judges, and I asked myself, 'Under what law are we operating?' Because it's discriminatory and illegal." — Femi Falana
The federal government plans to spend ₦114 billion on 538 boreholes (about ₦213 million per borehole).
Note: Drilling a borehole in Nigeria typically costs between ₦500,000 and ₦3 million, depending on location and depth.
Source: @BudgITng
The Industrial Arbitration Panel (IAP), a federal agency that resolves workplace disputes between employers and employees situated in Abuja will spend 2,800,000,000 ($2 million) on the “Supply & installation of Solar Streetlights in Ife East”.
The 2026 budget is a mess!!
It gets worse.
The Federal Co-operative College, Oji River (a polytechnic in Enugu) was handed ₦320.74 billion for projects it has no business executing.
Here are just a few:
₦1 billion to purchase and install solar streetlights across Enugu East.
₦1.5 billion for town electrification in Rivers South-East Senatorial District.
₦1 billion to procure digital learning devices for schools in Kogi Central.
₦1 billion to carry out road repairs in Ondo Central.
₦900 million to purchase and distribute outboard boat engines to youths in Delta State.
₦900 million to supply tactical security vehicles for patrol operations in the South-South.