It is not enough to pull down President Tinubuโs billboards, do well to also destroy the projects his administration has delivered in the East.
You cannot continue to enjoy the benefits of these projects while rejecting the person responsible for bringing them to reality.
Here is a summary of the interview:
๐ I will not tell you how I will do it
๐ You donโt need to know how
๐ Bangladesh did it
๐ I will not do it overnight
๐ I will solve insecurity with commitment
๐ I will solve Agriculture by landmass divided by population
๐ NELFUND is unnecessary
๐ I will negotiate with terrorists
๐ Foreign Reserve doesnโt matter
๐ I did not know Nnamdi Kanu armed IPOB
๐ President Tinubuโs monetary team are doing well
๐ I will do what President Tinubu is doing but in an organized manner.
๐ I won in 2023 but I have no proof.
Mentally you have been degraded, now you are seeking validation or revalidation.
Deep down in your mind, you know say you don fvck up.
Yorubas or Lagosians associated to you have now seen you in 8k view.
Stoopid moronic tribal bigot
Tobechukwu chineke kpo gi oku !
๐ ๐ณ๐ฌ NIGERIA vs ๐ง๐ฉ BANGLADESH โ LAND, PEOPLE & AGRICULTURE COMPARISON
Population
country โ Population
๐ณ๐ฌNigeria โ 232.68 million
๐ง๐ฉBangladesh โ 173.56 million
Landmass
country โ landmass /sq.km
๐ณ๐ฌNigeria โ 923,770
๐ง๐ฉBangladesh โ 147,570
Agricultural Land (% of land Area)
country โ % land area
๐ณ๐ฌNigeria โ 76.2%
๐ง๐ฉBangladesh โ 72.31%
Agriculture Contribution to GDP
country โ % Contribution to GDP
๐ณ๐ฌNigeria โ 18.11%
๐ง๐ฉBangladesh โ 11.16%
Nigeria is 526% larger than Bangladesh by landmass, but Bangladesh is 367% more densely populated. Both countries have high agricultural land exposure, while agriculture contributes a bigger share to Nigeriaโs GDP โ 18.11% compared with Bangladeshโs 11.16%.
#Statisense
(World Bank,WDI, NBS)
Innocent youths abandoned by their governor and victims of SARS brutality, crying to God in their final moments before their bodies were later dumped in the river.
A tragedy that left many questions unanswered.
Victor Osimhen reveals that when he made money , HE TOOK ALL HIS DAY ONE FRIENDS to Turkey ๐น๐ท. He sponsored everything and got them accommodation and jobs there , today they are doing extremely well too .
Victor didnโt tell them to keep hustling and praying , he simply showed them the way .
Many of you have made it but you canโt even help family . Shame on you
Moral lesson : Stop telling your friends to work harder , just help them
If you can โค๏ธ๐ฅน
I just finished watching Peter Obiโs 1 hour 23-minute interview with Rufai, and I did so with a completely open mind. Heโs not my partyโs candidate, but I sat down to hear the plan. There was no plan. Just a man with nice wishes and an empty file where the strategy should be.
Every time Rufai pressed him with, โHow will you fix power, education, insecurity?โ Obi reached for the same convenient answer: โDonโt worry, Iโll do it. I did it in Anambra.โ Thatโs not an answer; thatโs a slogan. Running 200 million people is not Anambra. And โtrust me broโ can never be a strategy to enhance power or to fight insecurity.
And letโs retire this Anambra myth once and for all. The issues burning across Nigeria today, for example, mass insecurity, multidimensional poverty, a broken power grid, a currency in freefall, a debt trap, and so on, are crises that were never under his jurisdiction as governor. As such, he cannot claim antecedents as proof that he can solve them. You donโt get to wave away a problem you never faced as proof that youโve already conquered it. Thatโs not experience. Thatโs storytelling.
My takeaway is simple, Peter Obi can describe the Nigeria he wants to see. What he failed to demonstrate in this interview is that he has a credible, detailed, and executable pathway to get us there. If this is what the NDC is offering Nigeria in 2027, then the NDC and the Obidient movement have a candidate who can describe the destination but cannot drive the car.
A destination without a map is not a plan. It is a wish.
I designed this outfit, and it is 100% made in Nigeria. Everything I am wearing from head to toe is made in Nigeria.
Aso Oke from Iseyin
Zip from Aba
Replica show from Lagos
Corals from Warri
Even if you don't agree with my political views, I urge you to see eye to eye with me on the economics of patronising made-in-Nigeria goods and services, so we can reduce imports and grow our economy to a $1 trillion GDP.
Yorubas have been the only ethnic group in Nigeria that has always had the Igbos back in the history of Nigeria.
Pete Edochie drops a gem on how Yorubas have always been there for the Igbos, and his favourite politician
This may not look like a big deal to some people, but for millions of ordinary Nigerians, access to over 100 TV channels without monthly subscription is not a small thing.
Not every family can afford to keep renewing pay-TV packages every month. Not every student, trader, retiree or low-income household has that luxury.
Sometimes development is not always about grand speeches. Sometimes it is about reducing everyday costs and giving people more value for their money.
If this is implemented properly and Nigerians truly get access to quality content without monthly bills, then it deserves to be applauded.
Good governance is when the average citizen feels the impact, not when politicians argue on social media all day.
๐จ SAID ABDELRAZEKโS HEALTH IS GRAVELY DETERIORATING IN PRISON
Tortured by National Security. Now extreme undiagnosed pain with no doctor. Denied medicine, proper food, and visits. Facing life in prison for his faith.
Call on @FIFAcom and New Zealandโs team to stand with his Australian fiancรฉe at the 22 June match and demand Egypt frees him.
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