✅ Best African Player of 2003: Samuel Eto'o.
✅ Best African Player of 2004: Samuel Eto'o
✅ Best African Player of 2005: Samuel Eto'o
✅ Best African Player of 2006: Didier Drogba
✅ Best African Player of 2009: Didier Drogba
✅ Best African Player of 2010: Samuel Eto'o
✅ Ivory Coast's all-time top scorer: Didier Drogba
✅ Cameroon's all-time top scorer: Samuel Eto'o
✅ Both scored more than 360 goals in their careers
✅ Both won the Champions League by scoring in the final.
✅ Both wrote their name in football history.
🇨🇮 Didier Drogba: 792 matches and 365 goals.
🇨🇲 Samuel Eto'o: 838 matches and 416 goals
You are looking at African Royalty. 👑
Some of the major highway projects currently under the Tinubu administration and their estimated lengths are:
✅. Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway — 700 km
✅. Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway — 1,068 km
✅. Calabar–Ebonyi–Benue–Kogi–Nasarawa–Abuja (Trans-Sahara) Highway — 477 km
✅. Akwanga–Jos–Bauchi–Gombe Expressway — 422 km
✅. Akwanga–Jos–Bauchi–Gombe–Biu–Maiduguri Corridor — about 439 km
✅. Abuja–Kaduna–Zaria–Kano Dual Carriageway — 350 km.
✅. Sokoto–Gusau–Funtua–Zaria Road — 275 km.
✅. BUA Tax Credit Road (Jigawa–Katsina–Kano Axis) — 256 km.
✅. 9th Mile–Oturkpo–Makurdi Road Dualisation — about 250 km.
✅. Gombe–Biu Dualisation (Section of the Legacy Corridor) — 125 km.
✅. Damaturu–Maiduguri Road — 110 km.
✅. Kano–Maiduguri Road (ongoing section) — 100.9 km.
✅. Bama and Dikwa Roads — 100 km.
✅. Lokoja–Okene Dualisation — 86 km.
✅. Malando Road (Kebbi State) — 76 km.
Together, these projects represent several thousand kilometres of new construction, dualisation, and rehabilitation across Nigeria, with the flagship legacy projects alone accounting for well over 2,600 km of strategic highways.
MOST PERFORMING STATES IN NIGERIA 🇳🇬
(Top 12 States — 2025 pSPI Ranking)
State — 2025 pSPI Position
🟣 Lagos — 1st
🟣 Ogun — 2nd
🔴 Kaduna — 3rd
��� Adamawa — 4th
🟠 Niger — 5th
🟠 Nasarawa — 6th
⚫ Gombe — 7th
🔴 Jigawa — 8th
🟠 Plateau — 9th
🟢 Abia — 10th
🟣 Oyo — 11th
⚫ Bauchi — 12th
🟠 NC 🔴 NW 🟣 SW ⚫ NE 🟢 SE
NB: FCT is excluded from the ranking.
The pcl State Performance Index (pSPI) report is intended to provide insights into the socioeconomic performance and risk profiles of Nigerian states.
#Statisense
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Exactly! Wages dont rise by decree, they rise through productivity & economic growth.If minimum wage is set above what SME can afford, costs will simply be passed to consumers. Only solution is creating an environment where businesses can grow, invest & pay higher wages naturally
The FG employs less than 1% of Nigerian workers. The rest are employed by the states, LG and private sector.
The private sector is largely informal and consist mainly of self employed persons and micro businesses. Minimum wage is not Maximum wage, it's the lowest entry into the workforce for a worker with the least qualification skill and certificate wise.
If you ask a pure water manufacturer to pay 500k as minimum wage then he will sell a bag for N15k. You will only transfer inflation and wage burden to consumers. If you ask me to pay N500k as minimum wage, the consultation fees in the hospital will go up to N400k per visit.
We are not in communist / Marxist society where the government is effectively the largest or sole employer of labor. Productivity is what drives wages.
You don't understand how public wage works.
At N70k minimum wage, the FG personnel wage bill is currently N10trn in a total budget of N58trn. At 500k minimum wage, the FG will need N100trn to pay salaries alone with consequential adjustments and allowances. How will the states cope? Will you ask the CBN to print N70trn for you in a year?
How will the private sector cope without creating massive inflation in the price of goods and services and job losses?
You don't like taxes, you don't like loans, you don't like PPP or private capital. Is it the 1.4mbpd oil production that you plan to use to fund your wage bill? Just show us the road map to your populist idea.