Zakari Mijinyawa, ONSA's Director of Legal Services, says that Nigerian security institutions are fully capable, but they usually conduct thorough assessments before acting, prioritising the protection of victims rather than just impressing the public.
Gather here, all you wailing wailers , and listen to this wise saying.
God bless you beautiful @BelindaUjuu.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR @officialABAT will certainly succeed and Nigeria will be great once more.
This one is from the village next to mine. Are you not thinking of mummy and daddy? Can your parents travel to Abuja from Osun 5 times in one month after DSS picks you up?
Still on Ogbomoso Kidnap Incident. Whoever leaked that classified information in the middle of investigation and rescue effort is a terrorist apologist.
Not every security info is meant for social media. Zero Opsec jeopardize Ops
Again, arrest whoever leaked that info
I don’t understand why you tell people in the diaspora to return to Nigeria if they support Tinubu, but cry foul when you are asked to return to Anambra before supporting Peter Obi.
With respect, this post raises valid pains but suspends logic for emotion and selective facts. Reforms are not “reckless punishment”, they are necessary corrections to decades of unsustainable distortions.
Now, let us examine your points with evidence, not assumptions, as it appears to me, no any logical or factually grounded counter has been offered, just heat.
Point 1 - “Strips benefits, offers virtually nothing”:
False. The FG has deployed massive palliatives: N5bn+ per state in food/fertiliser, expanded cash transfers (HoPE-CT/NG-CARES reaching millions), ₦25k+ wage awards, pension support, and NELFUND student loans (hundreds of billions disbursed to over a million students). CNG initiatives are rolling out conversion centres and stations nationwide to cut transport costs. These are documented bridges, not “nothing.” World Bank and IMF have noted these efforts alongside stabilisation gains.
Point 2 - No investments, factories, or electricity:
The savings and new revenues are funding real infrastructure. Coastal Highway, Sokoto-Badagry Expressway, AKK Gas Pipeline, rail expansions, PHC revitalisation (thousands upgraded), and power reforms under the Electricity Act enabling states/private players. CNG push is creating jobs in conversion and maintenance. IMF 2025 Article IV praises bold reforms (subsidy removal, FX unification) for improved resilience, revenue, and investor confidence. No “Industrial Revolution” overnight, structural change takes time, but direction is clear. Pre-reform trajectory was fiscal collapse.
Point 3 - Wealth transfer to elites:
Increased FAAC allocations have enabled many states to pay salaries consistently (impossible pre-2023 in several cases) and fund projects. Yes, governance challenges and leakages exist, so it is in order to demand accountability. But dismissing all as “private pockets” ignores visible projects, tax reforms for equity, digital registries for transparency, and private sector responses (NGX rally on reform signals). Local Government autonomy ruling further decentralises development. Not perfect, but not “purely wealth transfer.”
Point 4: Hardships & “Suffering without purpose”:
Hardships are real; inflation, fuel costs hit hard. No denial. But calling it purposeless ignores expert consensus: World Bank notes reforms stopped Nigeria from “fiscal cliff” and created space for people-centred actions (social safety nets, food inflation fight). IMF highlights stabilisation, growth potential, and resilience. Electricity/security are inherited + multifaceted problems; efforts like CNG/gas value chain and state police pushes address them. Reversing to old subsidy regime solves nothing, it returns debt and shortages.
I agree, implementation can and must improve, better targeting, communication, anti-corruption. But your response presents a one-sided “elitist, futile” narrative that downplays necessity and documented progress.
True reform serves people long-term by fixing fundamentals. Painful? Yes. Reckless? No. Evidence shows deliberate direction with light ahead for those who see beyond immediate emotion.
Disagree on gaps? Fair game. But let’s engage facts, not suspend logic. Demand better execution from all leaders across all levels of government, without cherry-picking.
Jokes on you son, RCCG holds Holy Ghost service in countries with working systems😌, they have “Redemption Camp Ground” in some of these countries too. Convention holds in your favorite foreign countries and the venues are always packed.
You want to view RCCG from your myopic POV? nahh😂😂😂😂
Imagine you having a toothache with these kind of teeth arrangement, which tooth are you removing? No one is wiser than God and no one will ever be wiser than him
I don't understand my Igbo people anymore. Currently, Anambra and other Igbo states are on fire over kidnappings but my Igbo people will ignore it and be mocking others, even Psquare can't go home because of insecurity but Yoruba people is there problem
An Igbo man says
@TheOnlyFarry It’s possible to change from muslim to any religion, but you cant change from Yoruba to another ethnicity, if it is easy to change, we would have told many yoruba-but to change their ethnicity.
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!
Behold a CROW which has been steadily eating the eggs of my fowl was finally captured this evening😍
NOTE that CROW(EIYE KANAKANA) & RAVEN(EIYE IWO) looks alive, but Raven is a little bit bigger than Crow👌
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#bandit
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I experienced what @Sisi_Yemmie has been saying here on the TL today!
I was coming back from an outing and decided to get a few items from Bokku Mart.
I bought only 3 items. The attendant asked if I wanted a nylon bag and I said yes.
He said the bag was #100. But why did he deduct #1700 for the nylon?
I didn’t check the receipt until I got into the car, then I remembered and decided to check.
I went back inside and asked what the #1700 was for. He said it was an error and that I had to wait for the supervisor to fix it!
This pissed me off! He could simply have given me my change instead of making me wait for their error.
Apparently the supervisor was in on it too. He came out and quickly asked the guy to give me my change.
I can’t imagine how long this has been going on! @bokkumart, call your staff to order.
Business owners, please be very involved in your business and don’t trust any staff.
#1700 is not a lot of money but imagine doing this to 5-10 customers a day!
Ansaru terrorist group and its Salafi - Jihadist ideology, same with its franchisee JNIM. They will always demand that Sharia law be implemented forcefully. Watch out for the radical guys who are sympathetic to the same cause here on the TL. They are e-terrorists.