@ruffydfire Mr. Rufai, I sincerely feel Very sick that this is all that matters to this government right now, wife over 70 humans taking from their families and are all in the bush
@PhulusoGunyukun@DjoletoT So, you and the SA police that join hands to beat up your fellow blacks wants me to come to the station and ask for the truth?
What plans are going on in there?
@treazyblaq@IFA_segu@altebarbiedoll Omo... Guy.. please you people shouldn't turn this stuff to a tribal shit.
In what way does this badly the Yoruba foods now?
Ever since the Nigerian government declared IPOB a terrorist organisation, Iโve never seen a repentant IPOB member.
Do they not repent? Or is repentance only reserved for Boko Haram?
Lest we forget, If I Don't Give You Constant Electricity in The Next 4 Years, Don't Vote For Me For Second Term
The impact is too glaring for Nigerians to forget the promise of Mr. President while campaigning on 22nd December 2022 that: "If I Don't Give You Constant Electricity in The Next 4 Years, Don't Vote For Me For Second Term".
For a nation already stated to have more people living without electricity than anywhere in the world, there could not be any more firm comforting political promise than this.
Yet APC and its current Government have presided over more national grid failures and power outages than any government in our history. There are now repeated blackouts despite billions in power investments.
Over the years, billions of dollars have been spent on the power sector in Nigeria. In fact, Nigeria has spent more on power generation with little or no increase in supply, than countries like Vietnam, Egypt, Indonesia, and Bangladesh. Yet, while some of these nations have proudly doubled their electricity generation, and distribution by adding tens of thousands of megawatts to transform their economies and increase their GDP, Nigeria has barely crawled from 4,500MW to 5,000MW.
With a GDP of about $200 billion, Nigeria has the capacity to significantly boost its economy if it invests properly in electricity. Generating even a bare minimum of 10,000MW could raise our GDP by about 50%, which will unlock industrial growth, and create millions of jobs. But rather than focusing on this, which will improve our economy, we are focused on coastal roads that will contribute far less to our economic growth, while factories shut down, jobs disappear, businesses collapse, and ordinary Nigerians live in darkness.
Mr. President, it is time to prioritise generating and distributing more electricity to power businesses, especially NSME, which will create jobs and grow the economy.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
@CrownprinceCom2 See, we are not taking this elections as serious as we should,
First, if we can't get electoral reform, we should ensure that no other election collides with our presidential poll.
Guys, This presidency is too important to be missed up with house of rep election.
It's PO-ssible
One of the most deadliest massacre in American ๐บ๐ธ history occurred in 1921, when a white 15 years old teenager lied on a black teenager saying he tried to rape her.
@morgan33708399@Joe__Bassey Thankyou
This was how our fathers survived generations and decades before so called western civilization and their fluoride toothpaste, and yet had better oral health than us, plus all the sugar infested foods that we can't deal without today, in the bloddy name of civilization
@DuvhaSun@morgan33708399@Joe__Bassey Mehn, I was going to comment on what the you man's saying, but reading down shows how much of an educationally (western) brain washed fellow he is,
Ask him How did our fathers survive generations and decades before so called western civilization and their fluoride toothpaste,
Today, The President opened the Chisamba Solar Plant to help mitigate load-shedding. Thatโs 100 Mega Watts of solar energy, the largest in Sub Sahara Africa, outside South Africa !!!