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Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by iwaeda: 10:08pm On May 13
Children of the poor continue to die needlessly from vaccine-preventable diseases like measles, diphtheria, diarrhea, pneumonia and meningitis due to lack of access to healthcare.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s year in office has been one like no other. He has willfully turned Nigerians into destitutes in their land of plenty. In a country that is officially not at war and has not experienced failure of rainfalls and drought, it is very painful to see citizens, predominantly women, and children, go through the humiliation of queuing up for cups of rice as one sees in war-torn Sudan, or Gaza Strip.




This harsh and intolerable condition is as a result of President Tinubu’s inhumane, World Bank-prescribed economic policies of sudden removal of fuel subsidy, massive devaluation of the Naira, and interest rate and electricity tariff hikes. These misguided policies have resulted in galloping inflation now at a 28-year high of 33%, and food inflation rate of 40%.




In a country with 133 million, 65% of its population, already in multidimensional poverty and over 20 million children out of school, these policies have added millions more citizens into multidimensional poverty and millions more children out of school because their parents cannot pay for their school fees.



Millions of Nigerians, predominantly women and children, go to bed hungry with no certainty of anything to eat when they wake up. Heads of households are absconding from their homes, abandoning mothers with children because they cannot feed their families.



The government’s answer to this self-imposed hardship is to provide food palliatives. On February 8, 2024, President Tinubu directed the release of 42,000 metric tons of grains from the strategic grains reserve to be distributed free of charge to vulnerable Nigerians. It is now almost 4 months but no vulnerable Nigerian has received anything.



The truth is that the federal government knows fully well that all its silos are literally empty. A Northern governor that was co-opted into this ruse went as far as declaring 5 work-free days for distributing what he very well knew were non-existent palliatives. It is depressing that 64 years after independence, Nigerians are being turned into beggars by their leaders.



Our children's education has never been more imperiled than now because of the return of mass school abductions by terrorists. Ten years after the tragic abduction of 276 school girls in Chibok by Boko Haram insurgents, Nigeria witnessed 5 mass school abductions (in Gusau, Dutsinma, Gada, Ekiti and Kuriga) in the first eight months of this administration. In spite of these school abductions, neither the state nor federal governments are doing anything to secure our schools because only the children of the poor are at risk.



Nigeria’s healthcare system is in shambles, with many hospital wards across the country looking distressingly like abattoirs and Primary Healthcare Clinics abandoned. The healthcare financing system has been hijacked by “middlemen” called Health Maintenance Organisations (HMOs) to the detriment of patients and healthcare providers.



The recent hike in electricity tariff poses an existential threat to the survival of healthcare services in Nigeria. Many hospitals will not be able to pay the new tariffs, as exemplified by a video clip of a Doctor lamenting after receiving an electricity bill of N25.3 million.



There is a mass exodus of healthcare workers out of Nigeria because of the conditions of our healthcare facilities, lack of work tools and poor pay for healthcare workers. Recent report by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) revealed that there are 130,000 registered doctors in Nigeria serving a population of 200 million, giving a doctor-to-patient ratio of 1 Doctor serving 1,500 patients (1:1,500).



The WHO’s recommendation is that 1 Doctor should serve 600 patients (1:600). This ratio is much higher in many states signifying that all Nigerians regardless of their station in life, live in a very high-risk medical environment.



Millions of Nigerians have simply stopped taking their medications because they cannot afford them and have resorted to traditional medicines and prayers, resulting in increased disease-related complications and deaths.



Recent data from the Nigerian Hypertension Society suggests that of the 70 million Nigerian adults with hypertension, half (35 million) are not on treatment due to the skyrocketing drug prices, consequently, Doctors are now seeing more and more hypertension-related complications like stroke, kidney failures, heart failures and deaths.



In the last year, hospitals all across the country have been seeing an exponential rise in the number of children admitted with diseases of severe malnutrition (Marasmus and Kwashiorkor).



Children of the poor continue to die needlessly from vaccine-preventable diseases like measles, diphtheria, diarrhea, pneumonia and meningitis due to lack of access to healthcare.



Contrary to the official propaganda and half-truths about improvements in Nigeria’s national security, the reality on the ground particularly in the Northwest and North Central part of the country says differently. Terrorists still control a large swath of the country’s rural areas fifteen and nine years into the wars against Boko Haram and Bandits respectively.



The land is still drenched in the blood of the innocents, villages are being ransacked and pillaged, villagers chased off their homes or abducted for ransom. Farmers are chased off their farmlands or levied on their harvests. Major highways still remain unsafe from terrorists who attack travelers, killing and abducting passengers at will for ransom. Ethno- Religious conflicts and killings continue unabated.



The 400 women and children abducted by Boko Haram insurgents from IDP camps in Gamboru Ngala, Borno state on 3 March 2024 have been forgotten by the government.



The morale of members of the Military is at its lowest because active duty personnel are increasingly being ambushed and killed by terrorists all across the country. In the last 8 months, over 500 officers and soldiers have been reported killed in such attacks.



Recent hurried, unplanned withdrawals of the military from two bandits-infested areas in Maru LGA. Zamfara state and Shiroro LGA Niger state, where the military sustained unfortunate losses, could very well be a sign of frustration and battle fatigue in our soldiers.



While their house is on fire, 10 Northern Nigerian Governors went to America looking for solutions to problems they are complicit in creating because they control the drivers of insecurity in their states. I have said it again and again that all our security problems are local, and their solutions must be found locally, not in Abuja, New York City, Washington DC or anywhere else. The armed militias created by some of these governors in their states have done nothing but worsened the bloodshed.



It is no secret that both the American and French governments have been lobbying the Nigerian government to open bases and station their troops on Nigerian soil following their expulsion from Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso. The real concern is that the timing of the invitation to the 10 Northern governors by the United States Institute for Peace (USIP) may not be unconnected with this lobby.



Addressing Nigeria's intractable security challenges will require a sincere, strategic, holistic approach involving all stakeholders instead of the disjointed fire brigade approach currently employed.



President Tinubu’s economic policies have caused a cost of living crisis in Nigeria resulting in unbearable hardships on all citizens. Workers’ salaries cannot pay for rent, water, food, clothing, school fees, transportation, and other basic necessities of life.



Runaway inflation has pauperised citizens and worsened hunger in the land. Managers of the economy are at a loss as to what to do. Their attempt at borrowing and hiking the interest rates to artificially prop up the value of the Naira against the Dollar has not and will never work.



It is voodoo economics to think that taxing citizens beyond their capacity to pay will revive Nigeria’s comatose economy. Taxes do not grow economies, production does.



The federal government has quietly resumed paying for the same fuel subsidy it removed on 29, May 2023. The simple questions to ask are, why is the pump price not back to where it was before the removal of subsidy,were these payments provided for in the 2024 budget and who are the new Cabals benefiting from these payments ?



The attempt by President Tinubu’s Administration to impose this so-called cyber security tax on citizens is nothing but a desperate effort to elevate the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) to a level that was never intended by the authors of our constitution.



The National Assembly saw through this desperation when it defeated a bill presented to the Senate seeking to grant additional powers and creation of armed agencies under the National Security Adviser (NSA).



The attempt to create a taxpayer-funded Cybersecurity fund appears to be a continuation of this effort that would make the ONSA far better funded than the Ministry of Defence, the Armed Forces of Nigeria, the Nigerian Police and Nigerian Intelligence Services. This will be a very dangerous development that will be fatal to our democracy.



We cannot elevate or give power to an appointee way beyond a representative elected by the people. So, to create a fund in the name of whatever aspect of national security is to arm and empower an appointee of the President.



History should teach us of the dangers of allowing appointees of the President to amass so much unchecked powers as was the case with J. Edgar Hoover who became the most powerful FBI's chief serving as Chief for 48 years under 8 United States Presidents.



Never in the 25-year history of Nigeria’s return to democratic rule have we seen such a brazen and reckless act of impunity as was exhibited by President Tinubu in unilaterally awarding a N15.6 trillion Naira contract for Lagos to Calabar coastal Highway to his longtime friend and business associated in violation of all procurement and due process laws and procedures. Such an amount could complete all the inland roads in the country with some change to spare.



This is a classic case of the term State Capture, which is defined as a type of systematic corruption where narrow interest groups take control of the institutions and processes through which public policy is made, directing public policy away from the public interest and instead shaping it to serve their own interests.



President Tinubu is already setting his sights on his re-election bid in 2027. This explains why he is aggressively amassing a formidable campaign war chest through overtaxations and levies on citizens.



Consequently, he is aggressively cultivating 5 major constituencies: Members of the National Assembly, who refuse to ask the right questions as representatives of their people, Governors, who keep their people quiet by throwing at them palliatives of cups of rice, Religious Clerics, that supported his Muslim-Muslim ticket and the Security Services, who he thinks will protect him from citizens’ anger. The last constituency is Hausa Praise Singers, who have been contracted to sing his praises and songs that would distract restive northern youths from their daily sufferings.



It is unfortunate that by his actions and inactions, the lives, livelihoods and welfare of Nigerians do not matter to this President.



President Tinubu’s impulsive and amateurish handling of the aftermath of the July 2023 coup in Niger is largely responsible for the exit of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso from the ECOWAS, thereby jeopardizing the survival of the organization created 49 years ago. The exit of these 3 countries from the ECOWAS, acceptance of Russian troops on their soil and the frenzied lobby of the French and Americans to relocate their military bases to Nigeria are all harbingers of bad things to come.



It is concerning that while many Francophone African countries are breaking free from the shackles of oppression and exploitation of their colonial masters, President Tinubu is dragging Nigeria blindly into the embrace of France.



Nigerians have lost faith and trust in President Tinubu’s government due to continuing hardships, increasing cost of living, insecurity, corruption in government, youth unemployment and hopelessness. Leaders continue to live lives of vulgar opulence, corruption, and impunity while citizens live in penury.



President Tinubu's tenure has thus far been a catastrophic failure in governance. His policies have plunged the citizenry deeper into poverty, imperiled our national security and compromised the integrity of our institutions. Tinubunomics, under the guise of reforms, is only intensifying hardships in the land. The misallocation of resources and corruption reflects a leadership that prioritizes personal enrichment over the public interests. This administration's actions are disappointing, morally reprehensible and go against the principles of democracy and good governance. We cannot and will not remain silent.

https://saharareporters.com/2024/05/13/tinubus-reign-deception-destitution-and-hopelessness-prof-usman-yusuf
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by vanbonattel: 10:11pm On May 13
Another long lamentation session about Tinubu maladministration, funny grin

I didn't waste my precious time reading the long lamentation published by Sahara grin

Why should I waste my time when I was here shouting myself hoarse, predicting exactly what this Oga is lamenting about today some 2 years ago.

I am a prophet grin

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by DatNiggaDaz: 10:15pm On May 13
grin grin

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by SyrusdeHansome(m): 10:17pm On May 13
Those who colluded to bring apc into power deserve 2b stoned alive. I`ve never seen a political party as clueless as the apc. Majority of their supporters are even more clueless than the thieves they elected into power. How can grown ups who`s hopes were dashed after supporting a confused administration for 8 yrs still decide to vote for the continuity of the same hopelessness? Can a dirty source produce clean water and vice versa? Is Tinubu a clean source that`s required to produce clean water? Another 8 hopeless yrs loading.

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by vanbonattel: 10:18pm On May 13
This is just the beginning, people shouldn't disturb us with noisy crying, and throwing tantrums. It was as obvious as the nose on an Arabs face how this administration will crash from day 1

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by vanbonattel: 10:19pm On May 13
SyrusdeHansome:
Those who colluded to bring apc into power deserve 2b stoned alive. I`ve never seen a political party as clueless apc. Majority of their supporters are even more clueless than the thieves they elected into power.

Election have consequences.

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by iwaeda: 10:22pm On May 13
Bawahallah. Nagode. Alkali falafala. grin grin grin grin angry

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by ElevationD: 10:24pm On May 13
Or how else can one characterize the poor showing. Anyway, we are here. Let’s face it and get out of it.

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by Racoon(m): 10:43pm On May 13
The second woes and lamentation thread today by these brutes. Someone who was involved in the NHIS corrupt is crying less than 1 year of foisting a disaster. Muslim Muslim ticket ko? Ka Buhari! Sai Tinubu! Abeg malam enjoy fa.

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by Racoon(m): 10:45pm On May 13
"....This harsh and intolerable condition is as a result of President Tinubu’s inhumane, World Bank-prescribed economic policies of sudden removal of fuel subsidy, massive devaluation of the Naira, and interest rate and electricity tariff hikes. These misguided policies have resulted in galloping inflation now at a 28-year high of 33%, and food inflation rate of 40%....."

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by RonuFools: 11:03pm On May 13
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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by Malroux: 11:04pm On May 13
Tinubu is evil. His only aim is to answer Mr president. Nothing concern him again.

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 11:21pm On May 13
Forget all this nonsense wailing and let us focus on abusing Pandora Giringory Obi grin
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by Good2go1: 11:28pm On May 13
Move to front
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by slivertongue: 11:39pm On May 13
reign of BATeria infection

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by Kukutente23: 11:40pm On May 13
Truth be told, Tinubu has flattered to deceive in his first year in office.
That said, he still has a lot of time to turn things around and save his reputation.
What is funny is a core Buharist telling us how bad Tinubu is. Are you kidding?

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by Whalis: 5:51am On May 14
I am sure the writer wrote this during Buhari s regime but couldn't make it public because it would undermine his 'northnocentric' biased.
He only edited Buharis name for Tinubu then added some current affairs to make it look current.
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by strangest(m): 6:58am On May 14
Tears and regrets everywhere tongue

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by nedu666: 7:04am On May 14
Buhari brother complaining about Tinubu's Bleep ups as if Buhari did not contribute to 80% of the problems tinubu is facing
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by Mercenary123: 7:11am On May 14
Whalis:
I am sure the writer wrote this during Buhari s regime but couldn't make it public because it would undermine his 'northnocentric' biased.
He only edited Buharis name for Tinubu then added some current affairs to make it look current.
. You guys working for tinubu media camp should have shame sometimes. It would have been better if you had ignored the thread like others from your side did

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by iwaeda: 10:44am On May 14
Nlfpmod, GM. grin grin grin grin
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by NzogbuNzogbu: 10:50am On May 14
People who are apc members are haters of this country

My gross now is we would now wait for tinubu to complete his failure for four years

Then those his yoruba fanatics would now eventually admit it was all about turn by turn and not good governance as they are defending

They defended buhari to the last only for buhari to be asking for apologies as a failed president

They disturbed gej with ojota rally only for Fayemi to admit it was for tribal politics, only for their own guru minister to admit gej term was the last time nigeria worked

Must we always continue to defend failure when it's just tribal politics at play, do you know what Nigerians are passing through now for stupid policies that would still be discarded as just ethnic politics after four years

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by iwaeda: 10:51am On May 14
NzogbuNzogbu:
K
Enyimba eyi. grin grin grin
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by NzogbuNzogbu: 11:00am On May 14
nedu666:
Buhari brother complaining about Tinubu's Bleep ups as if Buhari did not contribute to 80% of the problems tinubu is facing
yet it was not buhari brothers that was giving him media and propaganda soft landing

It was same yorubas that are throwing him under the bus who supported and gave him all the ideas he implemented

Tinubu gave him the print more nAira notes he is wailing killed the economy today

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by Ofunaofu: 12:17pm On May 14
MASTAkiLLAh:
Forget all this nonsense wailing and let us focus on abusing Pandora Giringory Obi grin

Peter Obi is our target

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by OriOko88(m): 12:27pm On May 14
undecided
I heard Obj has written another letter to Tinubu
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by SpecialAdviser(m): 12:34pm On May 14
vanbonattel:
Another long lamentation session about Tinubu maladministration, funny grin

I didn't waste my precious time reading the long lamentation published by Sahara grin

Why should I waste my time when I was here shouting myself hoarse, predicting exactly what this Oga is lamenting about today some 2 years ago.

I am a prophet grin
grin grin grin cheesy grin cheesy Hausa people and Yoruba people funny aswear.

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Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by Melagros(m): 2:13pm On May 14
COMRADES, the name tinubu I don't want to hear it because it is weird
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by ivandragon: 6:03pm On May 18
Facts...

Yet the same clowns that blindly praised bubu are also blindly praising bulaba.
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by iwaeda: 7:04pm On May 18
Nlfpmod grin grin grin grin
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by ElevationD: 7:11pm On May 18
Fitting description!
Re: Tinubu’s Reign Of Deception, Destitution And Hopelessness, By Prof. Usman Yusuf by Bigkoko: 7:12pm On May 18
Buhari was more prophet than you dear! But wait fess...even Buhari wasn't this clueless!


vanbonattel:
Another long lamentation session about Tinubu maladministration, funny grin

I didn't waste my precious time reading the long lamentation published by Sahara grin

Why should I waste my time when I was here shouting myself hoarse, predicting exactly what this Oga is lamenting about today some 2 years ago.

I am a prophet grin

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