“Let everybody prepare against these bandits. Get your cutlass, sword and arrow ready. Don’t let them kill you like chickens. Invoke Sango and every ancient Yorùbá protection to defend our land” — Islamic scholar, Sheik Akeugbagold
I am officially picking President Bola Tinubu as my choice of president for 2027
I deeply looked at what this man has done in less than 4 Years and am Wowed
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Administration: Key Structural Reforms (as of mid-2026)
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been in office for about three years. While the early reforms brought real short-term pain from inflation and economic adjustment shocks, verifiable progress on structural fixes is positioning Nigeria for a more stable, decentralised, productive, and self-sufficient future.
These achievements are backed by official records from the CBN, FAAC, Supreme Court, State House releases, Ministry reports, and other verifiable government actions.
1. Removal of the Fuel Subsidy (May 2023): Ended a massive annual drain (often exceeding ₦4 trillion) that fueled smuggling and corruption. Savings are now redirected toward infrastructure, health, education, and security. Impact: Creates fiscal space for genuine development, encourages local refining, and promotes energy self-sufficiency.
2. Unification of Exchange Rates:
Merged multiple FX windows into a transparent, market-driven system and cleared billions in backlogs. Impact: Boosts investor confidence, attracts foreign direct investment, eliminates elite rent-seeking, and improves long-term business planning and global competitiveness.
3. Strong Revenue Growth & Fiscal Discipline: Non-oil revenues rose sharply, the tax-to-GDP ratio improved, the fiscal deficit narrowed, and reliance on Ways and Means borrowing declined.
Impact: Generates more domestic resources for development, supports sustainable finances, and reduces future inflation risks.
4. Build-up of Foreign Reserves: Reserves have been significantly strengthened from inherited levels. Impact: Provides a stronger buffer against external shocks, enables better Naira management, and enhances international credibility.
5. NELFUND (Student Loan Scheme): Expanded access to tertiary education loans for thousands of students regardless of background.
Impact: Invests in youth human capital, builds a more skilled workforce, and supports a stronger knowledge economy.
6. Local Government Autonomy: Supported and is implementing the Supreme Court judgment granting financial independence to the 774 LGAs, with direct disbursement of funds from the Federation Account. Impact: Brings governance closer to the grassroots, reduces state bottlenecks, and promotes accountable, responsive local development in infrastructure, healthcare, and agriculture.
7. Record FAAC Disbursements to States and LGAs: Allocations to states and local governments reached historic highs due to improved revenues. Impact: Equips sub-national governments with greater resources to address local priorities like infrastructure and security.
8. Push for State Police: Advocated for constitutional amendments to enable state police (with safeguards), alongside increased federal recruitment and funding.
Impact: Allows faster, localized responses to insecurity, complements federal forces, and creates a more secure environment for citizens and businesses.
9. Electricity Sector Reforms: Signed the Electricity Act 2023 (and amendments) to decentralize power generation, transmission, and distribution; cleared ₦3.3 trillion in legacy debts; and attracted new investments in solar and grid upgrades. Impact: Ends federal monopoly inefficiencies, encourages state and private solutions, and supports reliable power for industrialization and job creation.
10. NNPC Reforms: Issued executive orders for full remittance of oil and gas revenues directly to the Federation Account, ending previous deductions, while advancing commercialization and transparency.
Impact: Increases funds available to all tiers of government, enhances accountability in the oil sector, and strengthens revenue stability.
Just wow, and I can list more
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Until Gregory asks for forgiveness for how his supporters disgraced Apapa in court back then, I don't think he can be anything significant politically again.
Can you blame her?
Is that not Yoruba Men sitting right there laughing?
Most of them there married Ibo
If Femi Adebayo dey there too, naso he go follow them laugh.. that one will top it by removing Yoruba actress and cast Ibo as Olori 😂
Alesinloye Ọba ní Iyalode
Kankanfa Olódùmarè
E wa wo Òrìṣà tí Olódùmarè fi ìṣe ọmọ rán
Ere o ni fi ìṣe tiẹ̀ rán enikan
When in the presence of my Ẹgbẹ́, my Ori is nourished, cleansed and I feel at home.
May our Ori and Ẹgbẹ́ continue to walk with us and support all our intentions...
Àṣẹ Èdùmàrè!!!
Akiiiiiiikaaaaaaa Aseegeeeeee!!!
Muso! Muso!! Muso!!!
Ori huuuuu!
Ori Olówó
Ori Ọlọ́lá
Ori Olórò
Orí òní ire gbogbo... Ase nt'Edumare
God said I should tell Peter Obi to stop fighting to be President because he will never sit there, but if he tries to…
Woman Pastor has a Prophecy for Peter Obi and Igbo land... 😳😳