@OgbeniDipo Let’s assume you’re not a card carrying member of the APC, neither a supporter of this Tinubu, will you still put out this statement, with the current realities we’re confronted with?
@OgbeniDipo This is exactly how you people defended Buhari for miserable eight years, only to acknowledged his colossal failure just few months after he left office. Reforms without any sign of positive impact after three years is not reform but trial and error policies.
@OpeBee A country with one of the largest numbers of unemployed people in the world and poor infrastructure boasting of geometric increase in revenues through taxation is not a sign of progress, but further impoverishment of the already poor masses.
@officialABAT@oluofnaija@mofinigeria@nadfng You’ve failed in all sectors of the country, including this agricultural sector you’re tweeting about.
What significant difference have you made in terms of ensuring food security in the country since your assumption of office in 2023? A govt built on propaganda.
@Anasinq@Pharmacio001@ADCVanguard_ I’m glad you’re honest enough to admit that we can’t ascertained the motives behind this questionable benevolent act by the presidency. We’re both Nigerian and we know how these things work.
@Anasinq@Pharmacio001@ADCVanguard_ Salaries and related allowances are totally different issue. If the judges need housing, then it should be captured in their annual budget and not the presidency building it for them. How do you ensure separation of powers when the president gifts them houses and cars?
@Anasinq@Pharmacio001@ADCVanguard_ If you did elementary government as a subject in secondary school, then you’ll understand that the judiciary is an arm of government with its own budgets, so the president had no obligation building houses for judges. That’s act of inducement.
@Iam_akinbusola It’s quite unfortunate that Nigerian politicians has made people believe that basic governance is rocket science. Are you saying that a govt who prioritises the power sector,can’t tackle those challenges you identify within two years and then go ahead to achieving that 10,000MW?
@oluwajerryking@HonShield So your brain didn’t tell you that someone licking mic when they say “test the mic” is an obvious sign of disconnect from reality?
Do you think someone that falls into that category can make the lives of 200 million plus people better?
@Omojuwa@manlikesea Expecting the “how answer” from Obi when after three years in office your paymaster is yet to answer that same question echoes double standards.
When it’s time for presidential debate, tell Tinubu to participate in it, maybe Obi will answer the “how question” on that podium.
@SodiqTade You talked about competent, and conclusively said, Tinubu is the second most competent person even after he has succeeded in running the country to the ground in just three years. Now you can see how weak your argument is.
@akintollgate The question is, how much investment has the govt made in football and other sports in the last three decades? Other countries govt set the tone by making it attractive for private investors to put their money where a return is guaranteed.
@Omojuwa True. A country that has some of its citizens supporting and writing long epistles like the apostle Paul wrote to the Corinthians, trying to rationalise and legitimise Tinubu and its regime really needs reorientation and sound education. That investment is sacrosanct.
@Imranmuhdz During the Iran War, crude sold for $120-$125 and Dangote quickly raised prices, but today a barrel of Brent crude is being sold for $84 and Dangote chose to reduce its price by just N75. This monopoly must be decimated if fuel prices are to drop dramatically.