@aonanuga1956 Bayo has turned obsession into an art form. At this stage, the only people reading these epistles are anthropologists studying political fixation in its natural habitat
@obyezeks To say he did not call the protest is to answer the smaller question of authority while conviniently avoiding the larger one of influence, for a man may not light the fire himself, yet his presence beside it can make many believe it is right to gather around the flames
@obyezeks To say he did not call the protest is to answer the smaller question of authority while conviniently avoiding the larger one of influence, for a man may not light the fire himself, yet his presence beside it can make many believe it is right to gather around the flames
@Eze_Wilberforce To say he did not call the protest is to answer the smaller question of authority while conviniently avoiding the larger one of influence, for a man may not light the fire himself, yet his presence beside it can make many believe it is right to gather around the flames
@StatiSense Surprising some asked for numbers! Percentages matter because they show performance. Raw numbers mainly reflect population size, not completion levels. A larger state like Kano can have more total completers than Enugu, yet still have a lower completion rate. Capisce?
@gbadobiogan1@StatiSense Percentages matter because they show performance. Raw numbers mainly reflect population size, not completion levels. A larger state like Kano can have more total completers than Enugu, yet still have a lower completion rate. Capisce?
An American bank partnered with a Nigerian man to launder $308 million of Nigerian government money.
The money left Nigeria through American banks. It then sat quietly in a shell company for years while the man lived comfortably in Texas.
In 2003 American authorities arrested him. He spent six months in federal detention in the United States waiting to be tried.
Before the trial happened he offered to return $163 million.
America accepted. He flew back to Nigeria.
Nobody questioned him. Nobody charged him. Nobody prosecuted him.
He ran for Senate and won. He ran for Governor and won. He ran for Governor again and won.
America returned the $308 million his operation had laundered.
The new president then put him in cabinet.
America did not trust Nigeria with the $308 million.
They tied every dollar to three specific roads. Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Abuja-Kano Road. Second Niger Bridge.
They even included a clawback clause. Misuse one dollar, pay it all back.
Why the conditions? Because previous loot returned to Nigeria had already disappeared.
Nigeria's own government told the court they had no record of how the earlier billions were spent.
A man who laundered billions is currently Nigeria's Minister of Budget and Economic Planning.
He decides how Nigeria spends its money.
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The children who participated in South East Maths Olympiad took all prices (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th positions) in all categories in Annual National Mathematics Competition Abuja.
We are all going to Rome this July to compete with 158 countries to bring our gold home.