“Dear Nigerian youths, please take one minute of your time to listen to me. If we can vote President Tinubu out of power, Nigeria will improve by at least 70%. It would send a message that whoever we elect can be removed if they fail to perform. That alone will make anyone seeking power understand that they must deliver and do the right thing. Everybody should start preaching to everyone to get their voters card, the time is now. 80% people that talk on social media don't even have PVC”
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"While I didn’t have anything, my wife was consistent and carried a lot of burdens and bills for seven years and never complained. She always tells me, 'Baby, I believe in you.’ There was a time we didn’t have money to buy diapers, and she used black nylon as diapers for the children. The children ate pap for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and she never complained." — Actress Seun Osigbesan’s husband praises her at her 40th birthday celebration.
“Nigeria produces over 1.5 million barrels of crude oil a day. Aliko Dangote built the largest single-train refinery in the world on Nigerian soil. And still, his refinery was forced to import crude from the US, Brazil, and Algeria just to stay operational. When Dangote requested 15 cargoes of Nigerian crude, the NNPC delivered 6. The oil existed. It was being exported for dollars to service Nigeria's IMF and World Bank debt instead. Then the World Bank published a report pushing Nigeria to reopen fuel imports to "compete" with Dangote's refinery. They pulled it after major backlash.”
~Shanell Oliver
"To fill 50 litres of a Corolla car during President Obasanjo’s regime cost ₦3,750. During Yar’Adua’s time, it became ₦3,250. During Goodluck Jonathan’s time, it was ₦4,350. During Buhari’s regime, it was ₦11,900. Now under the current President Tinubu’s regime, to fill 50 litres of a Corolla car is now ₦61,350, and you tell me this man is the hope Nigerians should have for a better future? How d√mb can some of you be?"
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This is what £10 can get you in the uk.
The equivalent of £10 is about 20,000naira. In uk, £10 is less than one hour of work on minimum wage. In Nigeria, 20k naira is almost 4DAYS of work.
Yet 20,000naira in Nigeria cannot get you what £10 will get you.
A good time to make this spread and trend again…….
Let’s go !
Jesus just has to be who He says He is. No one gives this joy that He gives.
We celebrate our king, JESUS !