JUST IN: "NIGERIA 🇳🇬 GEO-POLITICAL ZONE BILL 2026
[1] As of October 1 2026, Nigeria’s six geo-political zones will become official and constitutional organs of government. This means that there will be four tiers of administration in Nigeria - Federal, Zonal, State and Local governments
[2] Nigeria will have six geo-political zones, with each being made up of seven states. Our constitution will prohibit the creation of any more states after these 42
[3] As part of this restructure, we will abolish the federal allocation regime and replace it with resource control under which states will remain the federating units. Revenue distribution will be as follows - States: 50%; Federation account: 20%; Geo-political zones: 15%; National trust fund: 15%. We shall gradually migrate towards this to achieve our targeted goal by 2040
[4] Geopolitical zones will be responsible for maintaining regional police forces to augment the activities of the Nigerian Police Force
[5] Each geopolitical zone will be constitutionally obliged to generate, distribute and transmit electricity within its domain
[6] Every year, the chairman of the geopolitical zone will rotate among the six governors within it. A chief executive will be appointed to manage what will be a civil service structure
[7] Ultimate authority for the governing of each geo-political zone rests with the committee of governors. There will also be committees of commissioners to deal with matters such as education, health, housing, transport, security, etc
[8] Each geopolitical zone authority will be responsible for secondary specialist healthcare. They will build specialist hospitals in areas such as oncology, HIV/Aids, renal failure, dementia, reproductive health, dermatology, etc
[9] These will be the 42 states that make up the six geopolitical zones:
South-South
[1] Bayelsa State - Yenagoa
[2] West Izon State - Patani
[3] Rivers State - Port Harcourt
[4] Cross River State - Calabar
[5] Akwa Ibom State - Uyo
[6] Edo State - Benin
[7] Delta State - Warri
Northeast
[1] Mambilla State - Gashaka
[2] Taraba State - Jalingo
[3] Adamawa State - Yola
[4] Borno State - Maiduguri
[5] Yobe State - Damaturu
[6] Bauchi State - Bauchi
[7] Gombe State - Gombe
Southeast
[1] Anioma State - Asaba
[2] Orashi State - Omoku
[3] Anambra State - Awka
[4] Imo State - Owerri
[5] Enugu State - Enugu
[6] Abia State - Umuahia
[7] Ebonyi State - Abakaliki
North-Central
[1] Abuja State - Abuja
[2] Gurara State - Kafanchan
[3] Benue State - Makurdi
[4] Plateau State - Jos
[5] Nasarawa State - Lafia
[6] Kogi State - Lokoja
[7] Niger State - Minna
Southwest
[1] Odo Oya State - Ilorin
[2] Oyo State - Ibadan
[3] Ogun State - Abeokuta
[4] Lagos State - Ikeja
[5] Ondo - Akure
[6] Ekiti - Ado-Ekiti
[7] Osun - Oshogbo
Northwest
[1] Sokoto State - Sokoto
[2] Kebbi State - Birnin Kebbi
[3] Kaduna State - Kaduna
[4] Katsina State - Katsina
[5] Kano State - Kano
[6] Jigawa State - Dutse
[7] Zamfara State - Gusua
[10] If any state is unable to meet its running costs, its geopolitical zone is constitutionally obliged to step in and bail it out. If not, the federal government will declare a state of emergency in that state"
This is Renewed Hope. May Nigeria 🇳🇬 rise again and be a nation of blessing and prosperity to ALL!🙏
Good news: From today, the govt has reduced the tax on imported vehicles. This means bringing new & used cars into Nigeria will cost less, and over time, it would help make vehicles more affordable.
Now is the time to buy your dream car and don't forget to thank BAT for that.
A new NYSC that focuses on employable skills development beckons. Let’s take you through some of the changes expected to come in place when implementation commences.
$900 million for @SAPZcompactNGR to reduce food prices and more money for agric-business sector.
2: SAPZ is an arrangement between Nigeria and @AfDB_Group before OLODO Uprising will misinterpret my tweet oooooo
October last year, a committee was set up by the FG to review NYSC, a link was sent out for people to share their thoughts on the needed reforms. I can bet that none of those attacking the eventual reforms recommended have done anything on it. I challenge them to come out and show us their recommendations that were not included in the Reform.
We are never proactive when it comes to finding solutions. We only react, curse and insult people when the results are out.
On Monday, at the Federal Executive Council, our administration approved the most consequential reforms of the National Youth Service Corps Scheme since its establishment in 1973.
On the day I was sworn in as your President, I promised to create meaningful opportunities for our young people. I said women and youth would feature prominently in our administration, and this reform is partly the actualisation of that promise.
Are you ready guys to buy FGN bonds ooo, X millionaires ooooo.
2: Dates: July 20; August 17,and September 14, 2026
3: rate: 22.60% FGN JAN 2035; 16.2499% FGN April 2037 and 15.45% FGN JUN 2038.
4: FGN Savings bond dey pay four times interest per year. Credit alerts oooo
5: you can buy it through your banks, stock brokers etc.
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has announced its 2026 Recruitment Exercise.
Applications are FREE. No payment is required at any stage of the recruitment process.
Available positions include:
• Officer Cadre
• Marshal Inspectorate Cadre
• Road Marshal Assistant Cadre
• Drivers, Riders, Artisans, and other technical roles
Application deadline: Within four weeks from Friday, July 3, 2026.
VIDEO: President Tinubu has subsidised kidney dialysis,reducing the cost from 50,000 to 12,000,It has been implemented in major federal hospitals across the six geopolitical zones❤️
Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on Monday launched a new health centre and academy in Hadejia, Jigawa State, to promote early detection and prevention of chronic kidney disease.
The clinic, built and fully equipped by the FutureMap Foundation and eHealth Africa, is located on Garun Gabas Road in Hadejia and was named the Oluremi Tinubu Clinic in honour of the First Lady’s commitment to underserved communities.
The second project, the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Academy, was established by the Federal Government through the National Information Technology Development Agency.
The initiative comes weeks after President Bola Tinubu established the National Health Technology and Data Analytics Office.
The AKARA Trend: First Lady responds:
First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu @SenRemiTinubu has again said: “I heard people talking about akara sellers. It is not only akara sellers we have supported. We are also supporting tomato sellers, maize sellers, vegetable sellers, and many other petty traders. The beneficiaries appreciate it, and we are not intimidated by the wrong (online) reports.”
Also, the First Lady announced a N100 million support package for 2,000 petty traders in Jigawa State.
@KukoyiBusola@jidesanwoolu
BREAKING: NDLEA Nabs 38-year-old businesswoman, Iwebema Ogechi Peace With Cocaine and Seizes N12.4bn Worth Of Cannabis at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Ikeja Lagos.
Since taking office, BAT has provided about:
1. ₦77.5bn in business grants.
2. ₦836bn in business loans for MSMEs.
This is the largest business support by any Nigerian president.
Don't talk down on these opportunities.
More grants are expected next month.
Pls, apply!
80% of the people in Southwest don't know that Old Oyo park contain massive gold and lithium reserve. The sudden escalation of insecurity in the region is a diversion and unfortunately some Politicians and Traditional leaders in Southwest are fully involved because the miners can never just come and extract gold and lithium without locals involved. Shehu Umar Hope the Yorùba politicians will not sit on their hands while the Old Oyo Park becomes another Sambisa 🙄
After Governor Seyi Makinde's tenure is over, I won't be surprised if the EFCC picks him up
Now, before you say Tinubu is the one behind it, just take a look at this.
Read this BREAKDOWN to the end and judge for yourself.
1. Oyo State Government approved the installation of 1,300 solar-powered streetlights FOR ₦28 billion.
2. Lagos State Government approved the installation 22,000 solar-powered streetlights FOR ₦24 billion.
—Oyo State: ₦28 billion ÷ 1,300 streetlights = about ₦21.54 million per streetlight
—Lagos State: ₦24 billion ÷ 22,000 streetlights = about ₦1.09 million per streetlight
That means:
—Oyo's reported cost per streetlight is about 19.7 times the Lagos figure.
—Or put differently, Oyo's unit cost is about ₦20.45 million more per streetlight than Lagos's.
How can anyone buy just one solar-powered streetlight for ₦21.5 million?
How is that even possible?
Oyo State Government: We approved the installation of 1,300 solar-powered streetlights for ₦28 billion.
Lagos State Government: We approved 22,000 solar-powered streetlights for ₦24 billion.
Governor Seyi Makinde, are you buying your own solar streetlights from heaven?
Good news! President Tinubu has approved free CAC registration for 250,000 small businesses in Nigeria. Business owners will also get free training and support. Interested people can apply through @SMEDANGov
https://t.co/5zgBex4Npg
My followers, pls apply!