📌The Federal Government says Nigeria is witnessing its most ambitious road infrastructure expansion programme under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's @officialABAT#RenewedHope Agenda, with the construction of four legacy superhighways spanning approximately 3,000 kilometres across the country's six geopolitical zones.
The flagship highway projects are complemented by hundreds of ongoing federal road rehabilitation, expansion and upgrade works in every state of the federation, aimed at improving connectivity and accelerating economic growth.
According to the Presidency, the massive investment in road infrastructure is designed to open up the country for commerce, agriculture, tourism and investment, while enhancing the efficient movement of people and goods across Nigeria.
The administration maintains that the projects underscore its commitment to building a modern transportation network that will drive national prosperity and support long-term economic development.
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@EniolaStocks No, you don’t put speed breakers on highways you put Speed Tracker Cameras.
It is highway not state or local govt road. Highway is highest category in roads and speed breakers can’t be on it.
Why helping to platform him? You’re intentionally give him more audience and attention he doesn’t deserve. Sometimes, we just have to develop thick skin not to comment or give premium coverage to some nonentity. My view, though is your page and timeline.
It was a done deal. @HonMayorDele MDO has a large grassroots following and the capacity to mobilize support for APC, anyone in doubt is certainly a newbie on Kosofe politics.
I also noticed The 48 Laws of Power book on the table, which suggests that MDO is an avid reader and is developing the power dynamics and strategic skills needed to survive and thrive in Nigerian politics.
It was a done deal. @HonMayorDele MDO has a large grassroots following and the capacity to mobilize support for APC, anyone in doubt is certainly a newbie on Kosofe politics.
I also noticed The 48 Laws of Power book on the table, which suggests that MDO is an avid reader and is developing the power dynamics and strategic skills needed to survive and thrive in Nigerian politics.
APC NWC confirms Mayor Dele Oshinowo as APC flag bearer in the 2027 House of Representatives election for Kosofe Federal Constituency, submits name to INEC.
Congratulations my friend, MHR.
@HonMayorDele
Hatred for PBAT won’t allow majority of them ask the pertinent questions but framing stupid and wack questions around the FGN led by PBAT leaving the state governors to rule in abysmal failure
While we are preoccupied with Akara and Kuli-Kuli, a state governor used tax payers money to send terrorists to Hajj.
At what point do our journalists start asking the right questions and demanding accountability from Northern Elite ?.
How many states are on the list of oil-producing states that receive derivation funds?
If these states receive additional revenue because they are oil-producing, then they certainly have the resources to establish and fund state police.
Furthermore, with the removal of the fuel subsidy, they are receiving even more revenue. They should channel part of those funds into state police to further strengthen the security of lives and property in their respective states. After all, protecting lives and property is the primary responsibility of any government.
If we are being realistic about state policing, only 7 states in Nigeria actually have the financial muscle and capacity to successfully fund and manage theirs:
✅Lagos
✅Rivers
✅Akwa Ibom
✅Delta
✅Kano
✅Ogun
✅Bayelsa
The rest simply aren't ready for the financial burden.
BAT strategically selects the ideal moment to push the state police bill through NASS.
With an election year unfolding and widespread support from nearly everyone, his party controls power in over 30 states.
What perfect timing👏👏👏
I guess many have failed to clock Charles, is way more biased and dangerous than Rufai.
He frequently interjects any guest that speaks in favor of PBAT simply because he hates PBAT and also doing the job of spokesman for Obidients and opposition.
Any discerning should have seen this pattern of behavior, when haters of PBAT are on his show he allows them to spew rubbish.
Majority of Nigeria media keeps platforming stupidity simply because you hate the man at helms of affairs not his competence.
Imagine this fellow getting a prime time interview.
“Mr Peter Obi said he will invest in SMEs simple”
So this is how Peter Obi wants to pull Nigerians out of poverty without reforms.
Let’s talk about the things this administration has done to reduce the poverty. The Tinubu administration has rolled out several SME focused initiatives, including:
• ₦50,000 grants for nano businesses
• Expanded access to MSME financing through the Bank of Industry
• Consumer Credit Scheme to stimulate demand
• Tax reforms aimed at easing the burden on small businesses
• Skills development and entrepreneurship programmes
• Support for local manufacturing and industrial growth.
I also remember the Student Venture capital grants (S-VCG) that were given to 65 outstanding students. They received up to 50million naira in equity free funding to transform their ideas into real businesses.
He spoke down on Nelfund by saying he was able to pay #10,000 for his school fees in Uniben from the back of his pocket, I’ll like to know what year, perhaps maybe early 2000s that’s between 2000-2004 but how many people could afford it? Uniben is a federal school so I will assume that also reflects in other Federal universities. The #10,000naira he paid means the school fees was subsidised.
My question will be: do you want to still be paying 10,000naira in 2026, yet you want lecturers to be paid well? Let’s get serious please.