I have my Faves here, but i make sure I don't inherit their enemies.
I am still a young man readily available to build bridges and get things going for myself.
This situation is quite concerning.
Femi Gbajabiamila, the Chief of Staff to the President, claims that the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC) does not exist within the structure of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
However, this very council is listed in the budget of the Presidency, not in some distant ministry or agency; it's allocated within the budget of the Presidency itself.
This raises two possibilities: either the Presidency is unaware of its own budget, which is meant for its own operations, or the Secretary to the Federal Government is being dishonest.
What surprises me is that the Secretary is making a definitive statement on an issue that can be easily verified. I've attached a screenshot from the Federal Budget Office, which shows what the National Assembly voted on and what the President approved.
The amount in question is N1.3 billion.
We will be closely observing how the President responds to this situation.
Here👇 is the breakdown of the 2026 budget of the Presidential Economic Advisory Council/ Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion that Tinubu’s CoS, @femigbaja said doesn't exist.
Also attached is a video of Prince Adeniyi's Press Conference.
Where is the @officialEFCC?
As long as you have someone as crude and unconcerned as Baba Bayo handling and heading the Presidents Comms nothing much will change. The President has wonderful policies but badly communicated to the people.
Almost all the people who are supposed to be communicating government policies are busy forming twitter banger boys and acting as the propaganda arm of Government.
This is why the President needs to fund NOA properly!
The question is: how many people knew about it? Was it posted on other mediums or channels of mass communication ? Was it just on X? I think NOA needs to be funded properly ! Because most people who are not on X learn or hear about Govt policies late.
Baba, the people communicating these policies are doing a bad job. In advanced countries, governments communicate policies effectively by mixing clarity, reach, trust, and two-way dialogue. It’s not just about announcing, it’s about making sure people understand, and act on it.
When Government Policies and Reforms are out in public, skit makers will rather make mockery of them than to enlighten the public about it through their platforms. When social media influencers try to talk about these policies and reforms, social media bulldogs will attack and curse them and their families, instead of allowing for civil public engagements. They will accuse them of being paid and bought by the government.
When it’s time for implementation of these Reforms and Policies, they will say there were no enough consultations and public notifications.
We all know what we are doing!
OFFICIAL: The reduction of import levy on new vehicles from 20% to 10% and that of used vehicles from 15% to 5% in order to ease cost of vehicle importation by commences today.
“South Africa can pay every South African ₦1 million every year for the rest of their lives. We don’t even need to work. We can have these illegal immigrants come to South Africa to work for us, like in Dubai. In the UAE, only foreigners are working; Arabs aren’t working.”
-Phakelumthakathi
Remember when Minister Umahi dismissed journalist Laila Salami’s request for the environmental impact assessment for Coastal highway?
Lagos is a sinking city & weak environmental governance accelerates this reality.
When your government is led by an O-
Corrected position: NYSC REFORMS:
On camping, the approved proposal is two weeks of civic, leadership, and life skills training; two weeks of basic accounting and financial literacy, access to finance, business planning, and career mapping; and the last two weeks would be a short immersion into your area of interest. So, you may have read English but be really interested in tech, environment and climate, or the creative sector.
Camps will be certified and graded to ensure that they meet minimum standards. State governments will be given a grace period during which to ensure they meet the standards for infrastructure, accommodation, safety and security and healthcare.
Posting will ordinarily be done impersonally using an algorithm that considers factors like state of origin, state of residence, school attended, etc.
Posting to security flashpoints will be risk-sensitive and people who are not indigenes of those areas or are already residing in those areas should not be posted there.
Regarding the timing of commencement and wider consultation, the NYSC Act would need to be amended for the changes to take effect. This should include public consultations and public hearings. Every legislation passed and assented to is a product of a series of compromises.
Good morning.
We claim that Nigeria educational system does not prepare you for anything about leadership and entrepreneurship. Now something is being done to address that and still you people have problem with it. What exactly pleases you people about this country? Na everything no good to Una?
@Kene_Nnewi Toscana can be fun but their workers are direct descendants of baba Agbado. Before they serve you, you’ll need to bring the pubic hair of seven virgin elephants.
Peter Obi keeps saying “My concern is not about who becomes President.”
Yet, he withdrew from a coalition he helped establish because he is desperate to be president.
The insincerity is so crazy to see.