US Sanctions on a Lagos-Based ISIS Financier The United States government has officially sanctioned a 35-year-old man based in Lagos for allegedly acting as a key financial conduit for ISIS, helping move funds used to propagate extremism and purchase ammunition.
Nigeria Has 35 Million Hungry People, That’s Enough To Form A Country - Zekeri
About 35 million Nigerians are facing hunger. This administration has also pushed about 140 million Nigerians into multidimensional poverty. For the President’s spokesperson to dismiss these legitimate concerns of Nigerians is deeply disappointing and unacceptable.
Idris Zekeri Jr, Spokesman, Peter Obi Media Reach
Take loans. Count them as revenue and Internal reserves.
Share the money amongst governors and political cronies.
When people ask what was achieved, tell them state allocations have increased.
That's the Chicago's akkantant version of economic development. 😝
“When Goodluck Jonathan Was President, He Didn’t Break Yoruba Land. When Buhari Was President, He Didn’t Break Yoruba Land. But Now That We Have Tinubu, Who Is a Yoruba Man, When We Should Be Enjoying The Benefits Of Having Our Own Man In Power, We Are Suffering, Dying Every Day, And Becoming Homeless. It Is Unfortunate That We Are Going Through What Feels Like Dictatorship In a Democratic System.” ~ Residents In Lagos Cry Out
“When Goodluck Jonathan Was President, He Didn’t Break Yoruba Land. When Buhari Was President, He Didn’t Break Yoruba Land. But Now That We Have Tinubu, Who Is a Yoruba Man, When We Should Be Enjoying The Benefits Of Having Our Own Man In Power, We Are Suffering, Dying Every Day, And Becoming Homeless. It Is Unfortunate That We Are Going Through What Feels Like Dictatorship In a Democratic System.” ~ Residents In Lagos Cry Out
For the record we have installed capacity of over 15,000 MW. With a transmission capacity of 45000 and distribution of 4000MW. Is Onanuga saying only the gas suppliers are owed? Did they not conduct a research of the indebtedness before they came? Did they not remember that the 4 trillion he speaks of accumulated from 2015-2024? Did he remember that the inflation and forex volatility which has increased was due to floating the naira. Can they really exonerate themselves
In 2014, Peter Obi gave 160 First Class students N1 million each to reward them for their performance.
8 years later, one of the students who is currently studying for his PhD in the United States of America met Obi in the Vatican City and was full of praises❤️
The Presidency appears to be upset because the presidential candidate of the NDC, Peter Obi, called for the resignation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
It is important to understand that many of the criticisms being made today are not new to Nigerian politics. Similar criticisms and demands were made by opposition figures, including Bola Tinubu himself, during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
It is also important for Nigerians to remember that the current President was one of the leading figures of the opposition movement that challenged the government of the day and ultimately contributed to a historic political transition.
That is why we must continue to speak up, peacefully and lawfully, in pursuit of a better Nigeria.
We should not allow those who exercised their right to criticize previous governments to deny others that same right today.
A healthy democracy thrives on accountability, constructive criticism, and the freedom of citizens to express their views without fear.
The journey toward a better Nigeria must continue.
President Tinubu Needs To Resign — Ibe
The primary responsibility of government is security and welfare. Are we more secure now than we were in 2023? The answer is No. According to statistics, 879 people have been killed, and nearly 300 are in captivity.
Paul Ibe
Media Adviser | Spokesman to ADC Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar
Peter Obi Is Ignorant About The Stored Capacity Of Megawatts We Have In Nigeria — Onanuga
Power generation has increased. We are not at the level the president met it. We already have in Nigeria, stored capacity of 13,500 megawatts. The problem we are having is no gas. The players in the sector are owing the gas companies, legacy debt of over N4 trillion which has become the problem of this administration.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy
I Don’t See The Level Of Hunger Nigerians Are Complaining About — Onanuga
I have people working for me privately and i ask them questions about how they’re surviving and adjusting. This government has increased minimum wage by more than 100%.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy