@abidermgt it's best you call him out to his face and pass your judgment to his hearing.
That's how to stamp your superiority.(the accused must face the judge)
They all went for night vigil. 15 people were kidnapped in total. 3killed, one of ours included. 1 escaped- one of ours. Out of the 15, ours is 3. This happened in kwara state, osin to be precised.
And one unfortunate bastard is telling me I’m tweeting for gig. Aiye e ma baje
Ladies and gentlemen, it looks like we have to fight a real battle like our ancestors did in the fight against colonialism and imperialism, which was not properly safeguarded.
Marco Rubio, U.S Sec Of State just said: Fuck Democracy!
Fuck the right of people's and nations to decide for themselves.
Fuck the talk about all men are created equal.
Fuck the BS about freedom, human rights, nations rights and sovereignty.
Fuck all of you for not being bloodthirsty enough, for agreeing with the tenets of freedoms of people and their rights to govern themselves.
And if you think American Imperialism is going to be democratic and respect the tenets of democracy and freedoms of people, fuck you too!!!
And if you attempt to stand on our way as we relaunch our campaign for global colonization, you will be fucked!!!
Some men are born to remain perpetual slaves and we are going to ensure that they remain as slaves.
FISCAL RECKLESSNESS
With the announcement that the Nigerian Senate is likely to approve the 2026 National Budget on March 17, every Nigerian is asking an important question: which budget will Nigeria use this year? Will it be the budgets for 2023, 2024, 2025, or 2026, or some combination of all these years? It is worth noting that as of last year, in our government, implementation of budget items from the 2023, 2024, and 2025 budgets was in a unique approach to budgeting, which continues to perpetuate a trend of fiscal recklessness.
President Tinubu inherited a legally signed N21.83 trillion budget for 2023. A few months after taking office, he presented a N2.17 trillion supplementary budget that faced widespread criticism for prioritising benefits for public office holders at a time when Nigerians were enduring painful economic reforms without a credible social protection framework. Instead of restoring fiscal discipline, the President repeatedly expanded the 2023 budget without a clearly defined end date.
The pattern persisted with the passage of a N35.06 trillion budget for 2024 and a N54.99 trillion budget for 2025. In less than three years, President Tinubu has exercised appropriation powers over more than N114 trillion in public spending. Yet, the government has failed to achieve even fifty per cent budget implementation, exposing a profound crisis of budget credibility. Alarmingly, until mid-2025, Nigeria was effectively operating with about three overlapping budgets, without clear legal or fiscal guidance on when each one expired or began. No serious country manages its budgets or fiscal operations in such a manner.
Even more troubling is the government’s opaque decision to repeal the 2024 and 2025 budgets and re-enact them with extended implementation timelines. Nigerians have not seen these re-enacted budgets, and there is no public information regarding the specific capital projects included or their associated costs. This is not reform; it represents fiscal obscurity elevated to the level of state policy.
The proposed 2026 budget, despite still lacking critical details, indicates that the administration has no intention of addressing the structural weaknesses at the core of Nigeria’s public finance system.
This lack of transparency is not accidental; it reflects a deliberate pattern of undermining public scrutiny and debate. The Federal Government has stopped publishing treasury reports on the https://t.co/5LPWiKwodE portal, dismantling a vital transparency framework inherited from the previous administration. In 2025, no budget implementation report was released, regardless of how poor the performance was!
No nation can operate with such recklessness and succeed.
Every effort must be made to quickly return Nigeria to the January-December budget cycle that was inherited and mismanaged by the current government. This change would enhance effective planning and tracking, promote transparency and accountability, and foster sustainable growth and development.
A new Nigeria is POssible! -PO
@Opoboman_ lolz.. so you want A new full functional Automotive engine
+ chasis + battery + upholstery + wheels + tire + transmission system + radiator . etc for 3000 USD
abegistan is have to carry gun
@the_oddmind@OurFavOnlineDoc smh.. you want to "peg" yourcurrency on a commodity of whose supply and economic value chain can be disrupted by various means.
yall make me laugh 😃 you read things and in your simple skulls. its beautiful
just one pathogen introduction/ cloud seeding .. the currency is dead
@Cicerorian_ Nigerians love the "Big man" persona.
they worship the Big man
they pray to be the Big man.
All so they can look down on their fellows with the contempt
@BiaPulse The plan to make Nigeria an Islamic Nation just moved to cement a major achievement in the agenda milestone.
Christians should be aware that they have losing on protecting their freedoms
Nigeria is becoming the Hub for Islamic Banking Finanace in Africa.
Watch this video to understand the "Taqiyya Trap" behind the tax-free loans they are promising you.
The Constitution says "Secular State." but The Financial System now says "Sharia Compliant."
“The kuti’s are envious of Wizkid, they attack people they feel is a threat to their father’s legacy because they don’t have the capacity to carry the mantle, they have been doing this for a long time, they physically attacked Dede in the past”
-Joseph Edgar