When I placed the Renewed Hope Agenda before Nigerians, I did not speak of housing in vague terms. I gave my word that this administration would work to make decent homes affordable again, and that a hardworking family, after years of paying rent, would finally have a path to a house of its own.
Let me account for that promise plainly, by juxtaposing what we pledged beside what we have actually achieved.
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@FlodyMani@oil_shaeikh I spent five years in Kano and I can tell you with my full chest, there are more junky on the street than anywhere else in Nigeria
As a person I have been to Kaduna, Kano, Katsina and Dutse.
Aside from size, there's nothing any of these cities have better than Ado.
The worst of them all is Katisna.
It can't even stand beside Sagamu
Akure is heaven compared to Ekiti.
I was in Akure just last week, and I thought I was in a mini Dubai compared to when I visited Ekiti in April. 🤣🤣🤣
That’s how bad the SW once you remove Lagos.
Not my first time in Akure though.
We have to hit the hammer in the right spot.
Which of them is producing children that drain over 2trn from our national budget on yearly bases. The two do not correlate, FGN does not need billions of dollars to wipe out Agbero.
There are individuals in the South having children under bridges, many later turn out to be agberos, cultists & yahoo boys. There are individuals in the North getting married with no means to cater for those children, many turn out to be bandits & terrorists.
2 truths can exist.
At my direction, following the visit of a high-level Federal Government delegation that I sent to the Esiele and Yawota communities in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, I have approved the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards in collaboration with the Oyo State Government.
@HAHayatu Hardship you call it??
Why not look at the benefit and what we have gained from it.
Today, no solid evidence our daily consumption dropped from 2023
We still have plenty vehicles on road
No one is seeing subsidy removal as hardship anymore aside Atiku supporters.
@olohunjuedani@i_am_agbeke@topeapoola@RealitycheckNJ Fact. No only security.
Too many gaps to fill and there's a path of progress.
From January till date Nigeria has dropped more than 50 bombs on different locations.
Each of them cost a million dollar