Merry Christmas to all, including the Radical Left Scum that is doing everything possible to destroy our Country, but are failing badly. We no longer have Open Borders, Men in Women’s Sports, Transgender for Everyone, or Weak Law Enforcement. What we do have is a Record Stock Market and 401K’s, Lowest Crime numbers in decades, No Inflation, and yesterday, a 4.3 GDP, two points better than expected. Tariffs have given us Trillions of Dollars in Growth and Prosperity, and the strongest National Security we have ever had. We are respected again, perhaps like never before. God Bless America!!! President DJT
Tinubu's government could not even negotiate visa free access to France in whatever nonsense agreement they did with Paris.
Just sold us like ancestral slaves. Mineral resources for mirror
Radical Islam is responsible for the mass slaughter of THOUSANDS of Christians in Nigeria and around the world.
This dangerous ideology has NO place in America.
“If I don’t see this case through, I will have no moral right to accuse anybody of corruption. And I will resign if I don’t see this case through”. -EFCC Chairman (on Yahoo Bello’s case).
Today Yahoo Bello walks free. EFCC has done nothing. What a shame.
I am Arab and Muslim, and I say this clearly: the Muslim Brotherhood must be banned before we see more October 7s, more 9/11s, and more December 14s. Ban them before it’s too late.
BANNING THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD WILL SAVE LIVES!
Today, Nigerians woke up again to the troubling news that the Federal Government is planning to borrow about ₦20 trillion in new loans to finance the 2026 budget. This is at a time when debt servicing alone is projected to gulp nearly half of our national revenue, and when our borrowing requirement has surged by over 72%.
At a time when Nigerians are struggling under unprecedented hardship, insecurity, and unemployment, we must ask the most important and logical questions: Where is the revenue from 2025?
How can we be discussing trillions in new borrowing for 2026 when we are still implementing the 2024 budget? One is genuinely worried. This suggests, very clearly, that the 2025 budget is still untouched and unimplemented.
So, where are all the revenues that accrued in 2025, even when we were told that we had surpassed the revenue targets since August?
It is time for us to stop this fiscal rascality, especially with uncontrolled and unexplained borrowing that is not being invested in the productive sectors of our nation, but instead ends up in consumption.
We cannot keep mortgaging the future of our children through thoughtless borrowing.
We cannot continue this way.
For years, I have consistently maintained that Nigeria cannot borrow its way into prosperity. Nations do not develop by consuming more than they produce. They develop by producing, exporting, and creating value, while building strong institutions that ensure accountability and efficient use of public funds.
We cannot tell Nigerians that revenue is increasing while simultaneously increasing borrowing to ridiculous historic levels. Governance must be built on transparency, not propaganda.
We cannot build a new Nigeria on the foundation of misleading figures, rising debts, shrinking production, and continuous hardship.
Our nation must move forward.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
🇳🇬 Nigerians, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is about to hand our taxes and economic data to France.
Yesterday, December 10, the FIRS signed a Memorandum of Understanding with France’s tax authority at the French Embassy in Abuja.
France will provide AI audits, automated compliance, real-time analytics, and cybersecurity tools. In return, Nigeria will share insights from our digital economy and tax system, including international taxation issues like transfer pricing, profit shifting, and multinational compliance.
The government claims no raw taxpayer files will leave the country, but sensitive aggregated data will.
The truth is, this data can reveal key financial patterns and give France visibility into our economy. Once it leaves, we can’t get it back, putting our national economic sovereignty at risk.
France has been losing influence across West Africa, with Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger pushing back. Now, while those doors close, Nigeria appears ready to open a new one, putting our fiscal independence at risk.
This MoU could compromise our control over our revenue system, expose sensitive economic data, and weaken Nigeria’s fiscal independence. We are big enough to manage our own tax system and employ our own experts.
This deal should be paused or renegotiated to protect Nigerian taxpayers and safeguard the sovereignty of our economy.
You removed fuel Subsidy.
Increased price of electricity,
Increased price of cooking gas.
Kerosene is now over N1200 in your time.
Unemployment is everywhere.
Insecurity everywhere.
Food inflation is rampant almost 500% increase in food prices.
Kindly tell me what is @officialABAT good for? Absolutely nothing!
He can't even perform his most basic duty which is securing our lives and property.
A failed government that just has no shame! Absolutely none!
Let Our SME's Breath
In recent days, we have seen concerning images and reports of local contractors protesting across Abuja and other parts of the country, demanding payment for work they have already completed. Most of these contractors are small and medium-sized businesses that are essential to the economy in various regions, comprising ordinary Nigerians who have delivered vital public services with the expectation that the government would honour its commitments.
What is even more troubling is that this situation arises after President Tinubu publicly announced in August that Nigeria had “met and surpassed its revenue target for the year.” With such an impressive record, one would expect increased investment in the economy—specifically in education, healthcare, and programs that alleviate poverty. Yet, the government has still failed to pay contractors.
A responsible government cannot claim record revenue while simultaneously leaving thousands of contractors unpaid. This contradiction highlights deeper issues related to transparency in our public finance management and governance.
When a government fails to pay contractors, the consequences ripple through the entire economy. Medium and small businesses shut down, workers lose their jobs, families experience hardship, and the nation loses its productive capacity.
We cannot build a strong economy when public funds are mismanaged, obligations are ignored, and local businesses are treated as expendable. If our revenue has indeed increased, it should be reflected in timely payments of obligations, the growth of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and reduced borrowing.
Meeting our obligations to contractors is not optional; it is a test of honesty, competence, and true leadership. A government that cannot fulfil its commitments cannot be trusted to build a nation. As leaders, we must honour our obligations, manage resources with discipline, and create an economy that works for the people. This is how a nation rises.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Beloved in Christ,
For the past two weeks, I have been in this camped cave, away from noise, distractions, and comfort not for myself, but in deep prayer and intercession for the Body of Christ around the world.
As we approach the new year, I ask you from the depths of my heart:
How prepared are you spiritually, emotionally, and purposefully?
Each new year comes with new dreams, new visions, but also new battles, new temptations, and new spiritual warfare.
This is why the Body of Christ must rise. We must be each other’s shield, defender, and covering.
1 Corinthians 12:26 says, “If one part suffers, every part suffers with it.”
I declare:
Wherever your name is mentioned for good or for evil may the Body of Christ rise and speak for you.
May the blood of Jesus, which unites us, fight for you, protect your family, and guide your steps.
I use my journey to this quiet place of prayer as a point of contact to every Christian facing crisis, persecution, or loss around the world.
You are not alone. We are one in Christ.
Stay strong. Stay prepared. Let 2026 meet you rooted in Christ.
In Jesus name, Amen.