1. Governor Abdulrazaq wants to go to Senate.
2. Governor Uzodinma wants to return to Senate.
3. Governor Buni wants to go to Senate.
4. Governor Abiodun wants to go to Senate.
5. Governor Sule wants to go to Senate.
6. Governor Fintiri wants to go to Senate.
7. Former governor Wamakko wants to return to Senate.
8. Former governor Goje wants to return to Senate.
9. Governor Mohammed wants to return to Senate.
10. Former governor Amosun wants to return to Senate.
11. Former governor Yahaya Bello wants to go to Senate.
12. Former governor Okowa wants to return to Senate.
13. Former governor Daniel wants to return to Senate.
14. Former governor Abu Lolo wants to return to Senate.
15. Former governor Dankwambo wants to return to Senate.
16. Former governor Kalu wants to return to Senate.
17. Former governor Tambuwal wants to return to Senate.
18. Former governor Ortom wants to go to Senate.
19. Former governor Aliero wants to return to Senate.
20. Former governor Yari wants to return to Senate.
21. Former governor Lalong wants to return to Senate.
22. Former governor Nyame wants to go to Senate and others...
Where is the place for the 'Youths' the so called Leaders of tomorrow?
UK 🇬🇧 VS NIGERIA 🇳🇬: IS PETROL MORE AFFORDABLE IN THE UK THAN IN NIGERIA?
Petrol Prices (USD per litre)
🇬🇧 UK — $2.13 (₦2,890 per litre)
🇳🇬 Nigeria — $0.96 (₦1,300 per litre)
Minimum Wage
🇬🇧 UK — £1,953.60/month ($2,656.90/month using £1 = $1.36)
🇳🇬 Nigeria — ₦70,000/month ($51.60/month using $1 = ₦1,357)
Fuel Affordability Relative to Minimum Wage
🇬🇧 UK — 1,247 litres
🇳🇬 Nigeria — 54 litres
Hours Worked to Buy 50 Litres
🇬🇧 UK — 6.2 hours
🇳🇬 Nigeria — 192 hours
While petrol prices were higher in the UK than in Nigeria, UK workers could afford far more litres of fuel relative to their wages compared to Nigerian workers.
Note: Exchange rates used—£1 = $1.36 | $1 = ₦1,357
#Statisense
(UK Government, GlobalPetrolPrices, NLC, CBN, XE)
Five days ago the United States lost a $220 million drone over the Strait of Hormuz. And nobody told you.
On February 22, an MQ-4C Triton, registration 169660, transmitted emergency code 7700 at 32,900 feet over the strait and vanished from Flightradar24. Gone. No wreckage announcement. No CENTCOM statement. No Pentagon briefing. The most advanced maritime surveillance drone in the American arsenal disappeared over the most contested waterway on earth during the largest military buildup since 2003, and the silence is deafening.
This is the same location, the exact same coordinates over the strait, where Iran shot down an RQ-4A Global Hawk in June 2019 using a Khordad-3 surface-to-air missile. That incident nearly triggered a war. Trump approved strikes, then recalled them with planes already in the air. Seven years later, another high-altitude surveillance drone vanishes in the same spot, and the Pentagon says nothing.
Defence Security Asia and Defence-UA report Iranian electronic warfare is suspected. Not a missile. Electronic warfare. If confirmed, this means Iran did not destroy the Triton. Iran hijacked it. Seized its control link, overwhelmed its GPS navigation, and either crashed it into the Gulf or worse, landed it intact the way Iran captured the RQ-170 Sentinel in 2011 by spoofing its GPS and guiding it down like a lost bird.
Now connect this to what China has been delivering.
X accounts with intelligence community sourcing report China has transferred advanced electronic warfare systems to Iran capable of jamming carrier-based F-35s. EADaily reports the US “blames Russia and China” for the loss. If Iranian EW systems, built with Chinese technology, can seize control of an MQ-4C Triton flying at 33,000 feet, those same systems can disrupt the communications and targeting links that the entire strike architecture depends on.
The F-22s suppress radar. The B-2s carry bunker busters. The carriers launch strike packages. All of it relies on data links, GPS targeting, and command signals traveling through electromagnetic spectrum that Iran, with Chinese hardware, just demonstrated it can dominate over the strait.
You do not spend $67 billion on stealth and then lose your surveillance drone to electronic warfare five days before a potential strike. That is not a setback. That is a capability demonstration by the other side, proving they can blind you over the waterway you need to control.
The Pentagon’s silence is the loudest signal. When you lose a $220 million asset to a technical malfunction, you say so immediately because the alternative narrative is worse. When you say nothing for five days, it is because confirming what happened reveals a vulnerability you cannot afford to acknowledge while 500 aircraft and two carriers sail into the same electromagnetic environment.
Iran just showed you it can turn the lights off over Hormuz. And Washington is pretending nobody noticed. https://t.co/BrzGRrU3VW
Elrufai has come out boldly to call out Nuhu Ribadu and Gov Uba Sani. Truly these people can't find anything against Nasiru Elrufai, if not he would have been behind bars.
Today I had the privilege of meeting Rabia Khalid Haladu, a 14 year old "BLIND" girl, who was brought to me by her mom to assess her memorisation of the Qur'an. and I must say her hifz is almost perfect 😍
True light comes from the heart, not the eyes
He was a Muslim (we loved him)
He was Hausa (we loved him)
When he was sick (we all prayed for him)
He did not perform magic, he took little steps in the right direction that endeared him to us
There was global recession in 2007-2009, one man came, saved us from the crisis
Saved Billions of Dollars for Nigeria, increased salaries, reduce pump price
I don’t know how he did it when he was sick, and he didn’t blame anyone
His name is, Umaru Musa Yar’adua❤️🇳🇬
Immediately after swearing-in, in his first speech to Nigerians, President Tinubu removed the fuel subsidy. In one hour, that changed Nigeria till date. You people underrate the power of the president.
The declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State reeks of political manipulation and outright bad faith.
Anyone paying attention to the unfolding crisis knows that Bola Tinubu has been a vested partisan actor in the political turmoil engulfing Rivers. His blatant refusal or calculated negligence in preventing this escalation is nothing short of disgraceful.
Beyond the political scheming in Rivers, the brazen security breaches that led to the condemnable destruction of national infrastructure in the state land squarely on the President’s desk.
Tinubu cannot evade responsibility for the chaos his administration has either enabled or failed to prevent.
It is an unforgivable failure that under Tinubu’s watch, the Niger Delta has been thrown back into an era of violent unrest and instability — undoing the hard-won peace secured by the late President Umaru Yar’Adua. Years of progress have been recklessly erased in pursuit of selfish political calculations.
If federal infrastructure in Rivers has been compromised, the President bears full responsibility. Punishing the people of Rivers State just to serve the political gamesmanship between the governor and @officialABAT’s enablers in the federal government is nothing less than an assault on democracy and must be condemned in the strongest terms. -AA
600,000 students???
Please when and where did this happen?
I do NOT know any student who got it.
Pls help me out here:
If you can see this tweet but you do NOT know any student anywhere in Nigeria who has received this loan, please retweet this. Let us quickly check something.
For anyone saying Trump can't erase the 14th Amendment and end birthright citizenship through an executive order, good luck getting the judges he appointed to the Supreme Court to agree with you