In 2008, Nigeria handed over a piece of its territory to Cameroon. The people who lived there were not consulted. They were relocated to resettlement camps and told to start over.
I am their pastor. This is what 15 years in the forgotten place has taught me.
The Bakassi Peninsula was ceded following a 2002 International Court of Justice ruling. Overnight, Nigerian citizens became strangers in their own country. Fishermen lost their waters. Families lost their homes. A whole community lost its identity. The government called it diplomacy. The people called it betrayal.
I didn't arrive here as an outsider with a project. I came as a pastor — planting a church, burying the dead, counselling the displaced, writing grant proposals by phone light when there was no electricity. Bakassi didn't give me a theory about poverty. It gave me a front-row seat.
What I've witnessed has shaped everything I write and believe: aid that creates dependency instead of dignity; faith communities functioning as the only institution still standing; young people with enormous potential that policy cannot see; broken government promises calcifying into generational cynicism. Sound familiar? It should. It's most of Africa.
The paradox of Bakassi is this — a people stripped of almost everything still build churches, educate their children, and believe God has not forgotten them. That resilience is not ignorance. It is a theology the world has not yet heard.
I write about systems, institutions, faith, and leadership — not from a Lagos office or a Western university, but from a resettlement community where those ideas are tested daily against actual human suffering.
I'm Saviour Eyosa. Pastor. Author. Builder. Bakassi, Cross River State, Nigeria.
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Nigeria’s Off-Budget Spending: Legality vs Transparency
The Finance Ministry’s press release today firmly rejects claims of a “shadow budget” following IMF remarks on ~2% of GDP (≈₦8–8.8trn) in unreported expenditures.
Key points:
- Statutory transfers, multi-year projects & special interventions are legal & authorized by law.
- IMF concern is mainly about reporting completeness, not illegality.
- Statutory transfers alone ~₦4.1–4.8trn in 2026 budget.
The tension: While much spending is lawful, fragmented reporting reduces visibility for legislators & citizens. President Tinubu has called for a single cohesive budget framework — implementation matters.
Greater consolidated disclosure and faster PFM reforms would strengthen trust without undermining legal channels.
Public debate on fiscal transparency is essential for accountability.
Suggested Follow-up Questions for the Minister (short list):
1. What is the full scale of statutory + extrabudgetary spending in 2025/2026?
2. Where exactly are detailed breakdowns publicly available?
3. Timeline to fully harmonize into one budget framework as the President directed?
4. Concrete next steps on IMF reporting recommendations?
PRESS RELEASE
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF FINANCE
5 July 2026
𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐄 𝐓𝐎 𝐑𝐄𝐂𝐄𝐍𝐓 𝐌𝐈𝐒𝐑𝐄𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 𝐎𝐍 𝐏𝐔𝐁𝐋𝐈𝐂 𝐄𝐗𝐏𝐄𝐍𝐃𝐈𝐓𝐔𝐑𝐄
The Federal Government has noted recent public commentary alleging that approximately two percent of GDP amounting to over ₦8 trillion was spent outside the approved budget based on references to the IMF Representative in Nigeria and the Fund's 2026 Article IV Consultation Report. These claims are incorrect and risk misleading the public regarding the government's financial management.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Federal Government does not operate a "shadow budget" or expend public funds outside the constitutional and statutory framework established for public finance.
Under Sections 80 - 83 and 162 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), public funds may only be withdrawn and expended in accordance with the Constitution and laws enacted by the National Assembly. Accordingly, Federal Government expenditure is incurred pursuant to duly enacted Appropriation Acts, Supplementary Appropriation Acts, and other statutory authorities enacted by the National Assembly. In addition, multi-year capital projects which necessarily span multiple budgets are implemented in accordance with extant laws and approved provisions for capital rollovers where applicable. These are recognised features of public financial management and should not be misconstrued as expenditures outside the budget.
It is inaccurate to suggest that trillions of naira have been secretly spent outside legislative approval. Such allegations should have identified the specific projects purportedly executed without appropriation or legal authority and present credible evidence in support of the claim. To be meaningful, assertions of this magnitude must be supported by verifiable facts rather than conjecture.
For the purpose of public education, it is important to distinguish between appropriation, expenditure authorisation, financing, and fiscal reporting.
Nigeria's public finance framework contains several statutory transfers, first-line charges and intervention mechanisms established by Acts of the National Assembly. These include, among others:
- Statutory allocations and contributions to development commissions and other agencies created by law.
- Cost of collection and cost of administration retained by designated revenue-collecting agencies as expressly provided under relevant legislation.
- Capital expenditure approved in separate budgets for some agencies and the Federal Capital Territory by the National Assembly.
- Special interventions approved by law to address national priorities such as security, infrastructure, disaster response, and other strategic national programmes or emergencies.
- Debt service obligations and other statutory transfers that are authorised under applicable legislation.
These expenditures are neither secret nor illegal. They are established by law, disclosed in various fiscal reports, and subject to applicable oversight, audit and accountability mechanisms. Their treatment for reporting purposes may differ from their presentation in the annual Appropriation Act, particularly under international statistical and reporting standards adopted by the Federal Government. Such classification differences should not be misrepresented as evidence of unlawful expenditure.
It is equally incorrect to suggest that the reported amount represents an increase in budget deficit. A fiscal deficit is determined by the relationship between total government revenues and total government expenditures. Whether a capital project is financed through annual appropriations, supplementary appropriations, statutory transfers, approved intervention mechanisms, or other lawful financing arrangements does not, by itself, increase the fiscal deficit.
Indeed, the IMF's observation relates primarily to the comprehensiveness, timing and presentation of fiscal reporting rather than the legality of expenditure. Like many countries, Nigeria continues to strengthen the alignment between budget presentation and international fiscal reporting standards as part of ongoing public financial management reforms. As a matter of fact, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR had himself formally requested the National Assembly to end the practice of running multiple and overlapping budgets, and rather harmonise into a single, cohesive framework during his presentation of the 2026 Appropriation Bill to a joint session of the National Assembly on December 19, 2025.
The Federal Government remains firmly committed to prudent fiscal management, transparency and accountability. Recent reforms have significantly strengthened public financial management with ongoing improvements in budget assumptions and credibility, transparent revenue administration, digitalisation of government financial processes, and stronger treasury management. These reforms have been acknowledged by the IMF itself and other multilateral institutions, as well as international credit rating agencies, major media organisations and investors.
Public debate is both welcome and essential in a democratic society. However, it should be based on facts and an accurate understanding of Nigeria's constitutional and fiscal framework. Mischaracterising technical observations as evidence of unlawful expenditure neither advances informed public discourse nor strengthens democratic accountability.
The Federal Government will continue to uphold the rule of law, maintain transparency in the management of public resources, and work with the National Assembly, oversight institutions, development partners and the Nigerian people to further strengthen fiscal governance in line with international best practices.
Signed:
Taiwo Oyedele
Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy
Federal Republic of Nigeria
You're not wrong—and the wildest part? You barely scratched the surface. They also build warships (submarines!), run a credit card empire, and even own an amusement park (Everland) that's literally the birthplace of K-pop idols.
Here’s why this isn't chaos—it's the Chaebol Playbook:
1. Korea Inc. – Samsung isn't just a company; it's a state-within-a-state. Founded in 1938 as a trading firm, it pivoted to whatever Korea needed for post-war reconstruction (sugar, textiles, insurance, retail).
2. The "Sandwich" Strategy – They build chips for Apple and phones against Apple because the components division (DS) has higher margins than the consumer division (MX). They profit no matter who wins the smartphone war.
3. Construction (Burj Khalifa & Petrol) – Samsung C&T is their civil engineering arm. They built two-thirds of the Burj Khalifa. Oil refineries? That’s just heavy industry synergy—ships carry oil, refineries process it, chemicals make semiconductors.
4. The Money Glitch – Samsung Life, Samsung Fire, and Samsung Card effectively act as the group's internal bank, funding massive capital expenditures (like new chip fabs) without begging outside lenders.
The kicker: "Samsung Electronics" is just one subsidiary—it accounts for ~70% of revenue, but the Group has over 60 affiliate companies. When you buy a Samsung phone, you're technically giving money to an entity that builds skyscrapers, vaccinates people, and sells you theme park tickets.
So yeah. It's not weird—it's frighteningly efficient monopolistic capitalism. Want to know which of these businesses is actually not profitable? (Hint: It's the theme park.)
samsung is the weirdest company on earth.
> makes chips for its competitors
> makes display for iphones
> manufactured moderna's covid vaccine
> helped build the burj khalifa????
> makes ev batteries
> runs one of the world's largest shipbuilding business
> sell life, health, auto insurance
> builds oil refineries and petrochemical plants
> runs cloud and logistics businesses
> owns hospitals and healthcare businesses
> owns luxury hotels and duty-free stores
> runs a global advertising agency
> owns south korea’s largest theme park
apple, tsmc, maersk, pfizer, marriott, publicis, and disney all rolled into one company.
Bishop Kukah has not been quiet. He has spoken out firmly on the issues of hunger, poverty, and insecurity. However, his approach to this administration is markedly different from his approach to previous ones, as he is choosing to engage with the government rather than simply criticize it from the outside.
The perception of "quietness" stems from this strategy of engagement, which critics view as a U-turn, but which Kukah likely sees as the only viable path to influence in a nation he believes is at a critical juncture. He is not pleading with us to give Tinubu a chance; rather, he is actively working to ensure that this chance is not squandered.
Bishop Matthew Hasan Kukah has been a voice against bad governance and corruption for decades.
Under the military, he was so fierce against them as a young clergy. Under Obasanjo, he was never quiet, under Buhari, he was holding Baba’s scrotum.
Today, Bishop Kukah is quiet and pleading with us to give Tinubu a chance. What went wrong? Is it a case of on e blind but now seeing?
Bishop Kukah is still one of the most respected clergy men from Nigeria and Africa as a whole. Pray for Bishop Kukah and our religious leaders.
Elon Musk literally sat down for a 45-minute talk with Y Combinator that explains how to build world-changing companies better than any business school on earth. This is the advice he gave a room full of young founders:
1. Don't try to build something great. Try to build something useful.
Everyone obsesses over greatness. Musk says that's the wrong target. "I didn't originally think I would build something great. I wanted to try to build something useful. I didn't think I would build anything particularly great. Seemed unlikely, but I wanted to at least try." Aim for useful first. Greatness, if it comes, is a byproduct.
2. When you can't get in the front door, build your own door.
Before Musk started his first company, he tried to get a job at Netscape. "I sent my resume into Netscape and nobody responded. I tried hanging out in the lobby to see if I could bump into someone, but I was too shy to talk to anyone. So I'm like, this is ridiculous, I'll just write software myself." He didn't set out to be a founder. He became one because no one would hire him.
3. He slept in the office and showered at the YMCA.
The origin of his first company was not glamorous. "We couldn't even afford a place to stay. The office was 500 bucks a month, so we just slept in the office and showered at the YMCA." He couldn't afford proper internet either, so he drilled a hole through the office floor and ran a cable to the internet provider downstairs. That was the founder of the future richest man on earth.
4. Keep the chips on the table.
When Musk sold his first company, he received a $20 million cheque. His bank balance went from $10,000 to $20 million overnight. Most people would have stopped. He put almost all of it straight back into his next company. "I kept the chips on the table." He did the same thing decades later, over and over. He hates money sitting idle. Money is fuel for the next mission.
5. Start with the mission, then work backwards to make it a business.
Musk didn't start SpaceX to make money. He went on the NASA website to find out when humans were going to Mars, and there was no plan. So he decided to build one. "There had been no prior example of a rocket startup succeeding. A small chance of success is better than no chance of success." The mission came first. The business model came later.
6. He started SpaceX expecting to fail.
He is brutally honest about the odds. "SpaceX started in mid-2002 expecting to fail. Probably 90% chance of failing. When recruiting people, I said, we're probably going to die, but small chance we might not die." The first three launches failed. The fourth one worked with no money left. "If the fourth launch hadn't worked, it would have been curtains. We made it by the skin of our teeth."
7. Break every problem down to physics.
This is the core of how Musk thinks. "First principles means break things down to the fundamental elements that are most likely to be true, then reason up from there, as opposed to reasoning by analogy." His example is rockets. Everyone priced them based on what old rockets cost. Musk asked what a rocket is actually made of, priced the raw metals, and found the materials were only 1-2% of the historical price. The rest was inefficiency he could attack.
8. When told something takes 24 months, break it down and do it in six.
Last year xAI needed a giant computer to train its AI. Suppliers said it would take 18 to 24 months. "It's like, well, we need to get that done in six months or we won't be competitive." So he broke it into parts. Needed a building, so he found an old factory. Needed power, so he rented generators. Needed cooling, so he rented a quarter of America's mobile cooling capacity. He slept in the data centre and ran cabling himself. It got done.
9. Watch your ego-to-ability ratio.
Musk's single sharpest piece of advice for young founders is about staying honest with yourself. "A major failure mode is when your ego-to-ability ratio gets too high. Then you break the feedback loop to reality." Keep the ego small, internalise responsibility for everything, and stay ruthlessly connected to what's actually true. "You want to close the loop on reality hard. That's a super big deal."
10. Chase work, not glory.
His closing philosophy ties it all together. "It's so hard to be useful. The area under the curve of total utility is how useful you've been to your fellow human beings times how many people. If you aspire to do true work, your probability of success is much higher. Don't aspire to glory, aspire to work."
He was ridiculed for years. The press called him "internet guy attempting to build a rocket company." He agreed it sounded absurd. He did it anyway, because a small chance of doing something useful beat no chance at all.
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This Evening, Use Psalm 23 to Pray Over Your Life
1. "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want." (Psalm 23:1)
Heavenly Father, thank You for being my Shepherd. I surrender my life completely to Your leadership. I declare that because You are my Shepherd, I shall not lack any good thing. Every need in my life—spiritual, financial, emotional, and physical—is supplied according to Your riches in glory. Remove every spirit of lack, fear, anxiety, and insufficiency from my life. Teach me to trust in Your provision and to depend on You alone. Let me experience Your faithfulness in every area of my life, in Jesus' name.
2. "He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters." (Psalm 23:2)
Father, lead me into the place of divine rest. Deliver me from confusion, stress, worry, and every burden that steals my peace. Lead me into green pastures where I will flourish spiritually, financially, and emotionally. Let every area of my life become fruitful. May Your peace guard my heart and mind, and let every storm around me be calmed by Your mighty hand. Order my steps into the center of Your perfect will, in Jesus' name.
3. "He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake." (Psalm 23:3)
Lord, restore every part of my life that has been damaged by sin, disappointment, failure, or discouragement. Heal every wounded area of my heart and strengthen my spirit again. Restore my passion for prayer, Your Word, and Your presence. Lead me in the path of righteousness and keep me from every temptation and distraction. Help me to live a life that honors You and reflects Your character every day, in Jesus' name.
4. "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me." (Psalm 23:4)
Father, I refuse to fear because You are always with me. No matter the challenges, battles, or uncertainties before me, I place my confidence in You. Protect me from every plan of the enemy, every accident, every sickness, and every hidden danger. Let Your presence go before me wherever I go. Comfort me in difficult moments and strengthen me to overcome every trial. I declare that no weapon formed against me shall prosper, in Jesus' mighty name.
5. "Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies." (Psalm 23:5a)
Lord, let Your favor distinguish me. Open doors that no one can shut. Promote me in places where people expected me to fail. Turn every opposition into an opportunity for Your glory to be revealed. Let those who have mocked me witness Your goodness and faithfulness in my life. May every blessing You have prepared for me be released without delay, in Jesus' name.
6. "Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over." (Psalm 23:5b)
Father, anoint me afresh with the Holy Spirit. Fill me with fresh grace, fresh wisdom, fresh strength, and fresh fire to serve You faithfully. Let every gift and calling You have placed within me come alive. Cause my life to overflow with Your blessings, favor, joy, peace, and divine opportunities. May I become a blessing to others and a testimony of Your goodness wherever I go, in Jesus' name.
7. "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever." (Psalm 23:6)
Father, I declare that goodness and mercy will follow me every day of my life. Let Your favor go before me and surround me like a shield. Wherever I go, let doors of opportunity open for me. Preserve my family, establish the work of my hands, and keep me under Your divine protection. Above all, help me to remain faithful to You until the end. May I never depart from Your presence, and may my life continually bring glory to Your holy name. In Jesus' mighty name, Amen.
Praying for an hour doesn’t mean talking continuously for 60 minutes. It means spending intentional time in God’s presence through worship, thanksgiving, Scripture, listening, and intercession. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide you can use personally.
How to Pray for 1 Hour (Step by Step)
1. Begin with Thanksgiving (10 minutes)
Start by thanking God for who He is and for His blessings.
Thank Him for:
* The gift of life
* Salvation
* His mercy and grace
* Your family
* His protection and provision
Scripture:
“Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise.” — Psalm 100:4
2. Worship God (10 minutes)
Focus on God’s greatness rather than your needs.
You can:
* Sing worship songs.
* Praise His names (Jehovah Jireh, Jehovah Shalom, Alpha and Omega).
* Tell Him how wonderful He is.
Scripture:
John 4:24
3. Repent and Ask for Cleansing (5 minutes)
Ask the Holy Spirit to search your heart.
Confess:
* Known sins
* Wrong attitudes
* Unforgiveness
* Pride
* Disobedience
Receive God’s forgiveness.
Scripture:
1 John 1:9
4. Pray with the Word of God (10 minutes)
Open your Bible and turn God’s promises into prayer.
For example:
* Psalm 91 for protection.
* Isaiah 41:10 for strength.
* Philippians 4:6–7 for peace.
* Ephesians 6 for spiritual warfare.
Pray the Scriptures over your life and family.
5. Intercede for Others (10 minutes)
Pray for people around you.
Include:
* Your family
* Church leaders
* Friends
* Your nation
* The lost
* The sick
* Missionaries
Stand in the gap for those who need God.
Scripture:
1 Timothy 2:1–2
6. Pray for Yourself (10 minutes)
Bring your requests before God.
Pray for:
* Spiritual growth
* Wisdom
* Direction
* Good health
* Open doors
* Your ministry
* Your work or studies
* Your finances
Pray boldly, believing that God hears you.
Scripture:
Philippians 4:6
7. Listen to God and Close with Thanksgiving (5 minutes)
Prayer is also listening.
Spend a few quiet minutes:
* Listening for the Holy Spirit’s leading.
* Writing down any impressions or Scriptures that come to mind.
* Surrendering your plans to God.
Finish by thanking Him because you believe He has heard your prayers.
Scripture:
Psalm 46:10
Helpful Tips
* Find a quiet place where you can focus.
* Keep your Bible and a notebook nearby.
* Don’t worry if you occasionally run out of words; pause, meditate on Scripture, or worship quietly.
* If you pray in tongues, you can include it throughout your prayer time as the Holy Spirit leads (see 1 Corinthians 14:2 and Jude 20).
* Consistency is more important than perfection. As you spend time with God regularly, praying for an hour will become more natural.
Remember, the goal is not simply to complete 60 minutes, but to cultivate deeper fellowship with God.
Alex Hormozi revealed exactly what business to start if you are broke:
1. Every business idea comes from one of three sources, what Hormozi calls the three P's: pain you personally overcame, your profession, or your passion. There is no fourth category.
2. A pain-based business often starts with something you already solved for yourself. A woman managing lunch for nine kids built an entire organized system around it, and that system itself became the seed of a business.
3. A profession-based business comes from a specific skill you already get paid for. A registered dietitian who learned how to bill insurance during a brutal 12-hour, six-day workweek turned that narrow skill into teaching other dietitians, and now earns close to a million dollars a year with only 5,800 Instagram followers.
4. A passion-based business comes from what you cannot stop consuming in your free time. Hormozi's own obsession with fitness content eventually led coworkers to literally offer to fund his first gym because his passion was so obvious to everyone around him.
5. You do not need the perfect idea on the first try. Picking something, even a flawed version, starts the iteration process. He calls this finding your best bad idea, because a bad idea that keeps getting refined eventually becomes a good one.
6. Once you have your what, you choose your who from three groups: people like you, people you have already helped before, and underserved markets. Most successful businesses come from the first two.
7. Sara Blakely built Spanx by solving her own personal frustration with underwear. Mark Zuckerberg built Facebook by solving a problem inside his own dorm room. Personal problems scaled into billion-dollar businesses more often than people assume.
8. Hormozi's first ever dollar came from casually helping a woman at his gym with her food choices. After an hour and a half of conversation at a pizza shop, she handed him a $100 check without him ever naming a price.
9. Narrowing your audience using at least three specific traits, age, profession, and a specific pain or interest, makes your message land far more powerfully than vague targeting ever will.
10. Getting more specific does not shrink your income potential, it grows it. A generic time management PDF might sell for $19. The same idea narrowed down to outbound sales reps in the garden and power tools industry could sell for $10,000.
11. The narrower and more specific your niche, the fewer competitors you face. Hormozi describes this as having the only lifeboat in an ocean full of people struggling to stay afloat, which means you can charge whatever you want.
12. Every offer needs two halves: the good stuff your product delivers, and the bad stuff it helps people avoid. Motivation only comes from one of these two forces, gaining something wanted or escaping something hated.
13. Vague promises like "lose weight fast" stopped working decades ago. Specific pain points, like the exact sensation of your thighs chafing in the sun, bypass people's skepticism because the specificity proves you actually understand their problem.
14. If you are not the target customer yourself, interview real people using direct questions: what are you struggling with, how long have you struggled with it, what have you had to give up that you loved, and what have you had to start doing that you hated.
15. The entire offer collapses into one simple formula: I help to get a good outcome without a bad outcome. Hormozi's own example: "I help 45-year-old women who just had kids get back into their high school jeans without giving up time with their family."
16. A unique mechanism is the special process or system that makes your solution feel different from every competitor's, even if the underlying mechanics are similar. P90X built an empire on the concept of muscle confusion. Weight Watchers built theirs on a points system.
17. A unique mechanism does not need to be scientifically revolutionary. It simply needs to feel like the missing piece that makes everything else finally click into place for the person buying it.
18. The simplest way to get your first five customers requires no funnel and no ad spend. Greet someone, compliment something specific and genuine about them, insert your one-sentence offer, and ask if they know anyone who might benefit from it.
19. Repeat that outreach process for four hours a day or until you have contacted 100 people, whichever comes first. Consistency in this single action is what produces the first five paying customers, not perfect marketing or branding.
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Why Your YouTube Videos Aren't Getting Views (And How to Fix It)
In this video you will learn why YouTube isn't recommending your videos and the exact steps you can take to increase your reach and get more impressions.
You will learn how the YouTube algorithm evaluates new videos, what click through rate (CTR), audience retention, and impressions really mean, and the common mistakes that stop videos from reaching a larger audience.
This tutorial explains how to optimize your thumbnails, titles, and overall content strategy so your videos have a better chance of being recommended and consistently gaining more views.
This information is for both new and existing YouTube creators who want to understand the YouTube algorithm, fix low performing videos, and grow their channels faster in 2026.
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