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For everything, there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven. A time to be born and a time to die… What do people really get for all their hard work?… So I concluded there is nothing better than to be happy and enjoy ourselves as long as we can. Ecc 3:1 - 2, 9 & 12
Today, we completed the high-speed internet setup for the Mechanical Engineering and Agricultural & Bioresources Engineering departments at UNN.
That’s full departmental coverage.
It’s free for all lecturers, staff, and students who are allowed in.
This will enable them to carry out meaningful research without friction and engage in online classes.
We will observe the experience for a while before extending it to other departments in the faculty.
This is my way of encouraging research and innovation in our institutions.
People who have killed husbands, families, and children, burnt down entire villages, and forced young girls into slavery are now labeled "repentant," without any form of justice for those who suffered at their hands. Which country on earth can anyone cite as an example of this type of reckless act?
If swearing on the Quran is the ultimate assurance for the leaders overlooking this injustice, why is every single one of them not holding the Quran in their hands? Why is it only those in the front row? If putting hands on the shoulders of those in the front row is supposed to be the assurance that others are swearing to it, look closely at the image - some people are not even holding onto those in front. We simply have reckless humans who call themselves leaders.
Furthermore, why is this grace of "repentance" only extended to Boko Haram, ISWAP, and ISIS? Since the government declared IPOB a terrorist organization, how many of their members have been integrated into society? This country can never move forward if justice is denied to those who were killed, maimed, and enslaved by Islamic terrorists.
Mele Kyari as MD NNPC reportedly stole 210 trillion naira.
But we all forget who the minister of petroleum was at that time.
The minister of petroleum was, Mr. Integrity, the incorruptible, Saint, Muhammadu Buhari.
A sitting governor in a Country of Particular Concern, was named as a COMMANDER for the Boko Haram terrorists.
Not a sponsor or collaborator, but a commander!!!
That person is currently the Number 2 person in that country.
An entire state can get wiped out in one night and Nigerians will go to work the next day. We’re being exposed to an insane level of violence and we’re scrolling away
Nigeria may spend over ₦2 TRILLION chasing power in 2027. Not on roads, schools or hospitals.
A cost bigger than the annual budgets of Nigeria's bottom four states.
Everyone is angry about INEC's proposed ₦874 billion election budget. But that may be the wrong conversation.
The real question is: How much does Nigeria politicians spend trying to WIN elections?
When you add party primaries, campaigns, rallies, media, logistics, security, litigation, consultants, political structures and the machinery of incumbency, the hidden cost may be far greater than the official election budget.
And the biggest cost is not even money.
It is the years lost to permanent campaigning instead of governing.
In this episode of OsitaInsight, I examine:
✅ Why the ₦874 billion figure is misleading without context
✅ The hidden economy of elections and political campaigns
✅ Why Nigeria may be spending over $2 billion every election cycle
✅ How a single six-year term could save billions and improve governance
✅ Why we must start measuring the true cost of democracy
Before you watch, answer this question:
👉 If Nigeria could save billions and reduce political distractions, would you support a single six-year term for Presidents and Governors?
Watch the full episode and share your thoughts.
👇 Video link https://t.co/henJ71DfHN
#OsitaInsight #Nigeria2027 #Democracy #Governance #ElectionReform #ClearPathMedia
Osita Chidoka
12 June 2026
Nigeria sells raw cocoa at $8,000 a tonne. Processed into butter it earns $48,000. Made into chocolate it earns $240,000. 30 times the money, yet Nigeria is still choosing $8,000.
The NDDC spends $8 million annually on foreign scholarships for 200 of its people, though I feel it is excessive.
SEDC spends nothing on education.
Even ₦16.6 billion cannot be accounted for. No plans for railways, nothing for the region aside from conferences and photo ops. N159 million for annual office rent in Abuja. Kai!!
ISEE is so transparent that every kobo is accounted for publicly.
It breaks my heart to see people given the opportunity to make a lasting impact in our region, only for them to mess it up.
ANOTHER HOR MEMBER LOST HIS COOL AND VOICED OUT BY SAYING "NIGERIA IS BLEEDING!!! Nigeria under Tinubu is bleeding and it seems the service chiefs are sleeping!!! Retweet massively pls.
The Judicial Service Commission in Imo State is brewing a scandal at the instigation of the State Governor, @Hope_Uzodimma1. A senior judge from the state serving somewhere in Abuja is part of this scandal, as are some #SANs from the State.
Last week, the Commission purported to produce a shortlist of 2 candidates for the position of Chief Judge of the State. It did not say when it began the process or how.
One of the 2 candidates is Justice Ononeze-Madu who became a judge in 2008. The other one is Justice Agada who is actually too infirm at this time.
In actuality, this is a "shortlist" of 1.
The Commission claims that it has done the shortlist in order of seniority. The mystery is that they have excluded the Ag. Chief Judge, Ijeoma Agugua.
Appointed in 1993 as a judge, she is senior to the next to her by 11 years as a judge. She has been passed over for the position of Chief Judge at least 3 times.
Hope Uzodinma & his agents have a #RumourMill designed to making her. But her record with @njcNig is clean. A judge whose official record is without blemish should not suffer this kind of concerted effort to tarnish her.
But that has not stopped them from doing it. The conclusion is clearly that the politicians are afraid of a woman whom they consider too independent & not malleable to their will. They would rather have as Chief Judge, a person whom they can instruct.
This scandal instructed by Hope Uzondinma is a test for the current Chief Justice of #Nigeria. We will watch diligently to see whether the #CJN & @njcNig will be willing to defend judicial seniority & the integrity of a judge whose record is clean.
The last time I was in Lagos I paid to enter a beach in Lekki.
Not a resort. Not a water park. A beach.
Sand. Water. A coastline that existed long before any of us were born.
Someone bought it. Fenced it. Put a gate on it. Now you pay to touch the ocean.
What kind of government sells its people access to nature?
Happy Democracy Day. 🇳🇬
“We have written a letter to the Senate that we want a copy of the report where it is stated that ₦210 trillion cannot be explained.
“If this money is recovered, that will be enough to fix our comatose hospital, our roads that have been turned into death traps, and provide jobs for young people.”
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, made the remark following the Senate’s decision to withdraw the call for the arrest of a former NNPC managing director, Mele Kyari, over alleged mismanagement.
#CTVTweet
#June12Protest: "...the NNPC has not been able to explain what happened to the sum of 210 trillion naira. We have written a letter to the senate that we want a copy of the report where it is stated that 210 trillion Naira can not be explained."
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, says that Nigerians are entitled to full transparency on public funds.