Crime › Re: EFCC To Probe VeryDarkMan, Deji Adeyanju Over Alleged Terrorism Financing by aariwa(m): 10:07pm On Jun 19 |
Always quick to go against innocent Nigerians but not bandits that have a tik tok Chanells where they display billions of naira in ransome payments shows you where the priorities of this illegitimate government lays |
Politics › Re: Foreign Reserves Rise To $51.04 Billion, Highest Level In 17 Years by aariwa(m): 9:45pm On Jun 19 |
Before any international country would believe this, an international financial audit company will need to independently audit, assess and verify it otherwise na gbajue emilokan story as usual |
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Sports › Re: Ghana Vs Panama World Cup 2026 (1 - 0) On 17th June 2026 by aariwa(m): 4:23pm On Jun 18 |
AguluLiar: How much would they pay you if Nigeria had gone to the World cup?
You'd better get a job and stop idling away your future on Nairaland You think it’s everyone poverty and hunger is wrestling with the way it’s currently wrestling with you and your generation? |
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Sports › Re: Ghana Vs Panama World Cup 2026 (1 - 0) On 17th June 2026 by aariwa(m): 3:28am On Jun 18 |
Since APC and tinubu enter into ower Nigeria never qualify for World Cup o but Ghana Dey go steady….smh |
Politics › Re: No No No, Don't Talk About President Bola Tinubu Achievements- Obi by aariwa(m): 9:13pm On Jun 17 |
GoodLife4live: please mention one WORLD class infrastructure built by obi in Anambra..
GDP poor Hdi poor Igr poor Infrastructures poor Health care poor
Please mention one thing he did in Anambra state ...
Till date Anabranians trooping to Lagos like economy refugees and you are here supporting failure because is your tribesmen a 10 year old would type better than this ignorance ☝️. Have you been to Anambra before? If you have you would have know there are more rich people in Onitsha alone than your entire home state of Oyo or oshun put together and would also have known that the entire secretariats edifice in each of tge 21 LGAs of Anambra with the health centers attached, orient refinery , sabmiller business free trade zone which houses , eastern distilleries, hero beer and more than 10 other international companies was built by one man. Name a single thing amoda from oshun claiming Lagos built in Lagos state when una people dey see as America? |
Politics › Re: To Yorubas Can You Guys Tell Us Igbo Offense In Lagos by aariwa(m): 6:39pm On Jun 17 |
DomPerignon: Why are you not dragging the brand new FCT with Arewa ? na hausaland lagos be before? …State is state . You cannot go to Oyo state from oshun or from Anambra to Enugu or from cross river to Delta and and meddle in their politics not to talk of becoming governor so why would such apply to only Lagos state and thats what the original Isale Eko indigenes are complaining about recently for everybody to go back to their state and become whatever they want to become there |
Politics › Re: To Yorubas Can You Guys Tell Us Igbo Offense In Lagos by aariwa(m): 4:08pm On Jun 17 |
Why does Yoruba oneness only apply in sharing Lagos state( former federal capital with a lot of resources invested by FG over the years and development from people from every part of the country) resources if you guys are sincere? Why doesn’t the same apply to other non fortunate states like Oyo, oshun , Ondo, ekiti…? Would a man from ekiti leave his state and do the kind of ursupation we see in Lagos today in oyo or Ondo etc? |
Politics › Re: IMF: Nigeria To Spend Over Half Of Revenue On Debt Servicing In 2026 by aariwa(m): 4:00pm On Jun 17 |
Agbado economics based on lies and propaganda can never replace facts and real economics but can only deceive its gullible minority followers |
Politics › Re: No No No, Don't Talk About President Bola Tinubu Achievements- Obi by aariwa(m): 3:57pm On Jun 17 |
timilehin007: See this boy of yesterday. That poster is talking about your Obi. He's better off a senator to represent his constituency. Tinubu and even his wife has served as a senator already. I bet you were too likkle to know All these gen z claiming elder online even to a person that voted in Abiola election…smh…our information is from the days of newspapers, radio and tv so anything you don’t know ask your father or mother |
Politics › Re: No No No, Don't Talk About President Bola Tinubu Achievements- Obi by aariwa(m): 3:54pm On Jun 17 |
manmade: president Tinubu actually won the 2023 presidential election with wide margin, Peter obi came far 3rd behind not even close to Atiku that came 2nd , you and I knew that religious sentiment played a vital role in why some people voted for Peter obi during the 2023 election but sentiment is no longer active again, we have seen the road and the mission is clearer now , the only person that has the capacity to safe Nigeria from collapsing at this moment is president bola Ahmed Tinubu. hahaha 🤣 thanks for the joke |
Politics › Re: No No No, Don't Talk About President Bola Tinubu Achievements- Obi by aariwa(m): 11:10pm On Jun 16 |
favor914: President Tinubu has already done senate duties, even our First Lady has also done senate duty.
Nigeria no beg Gringory Obi, we do not need the Agulu messiah, his people in Anambra need him more, let him go and do senate duties, that is his political epitome of the future. Senate under Abacha for a few months no single passed or contribution made except dozing and you call that one Senator? They begged Obi with senate when he was leaving and he even refunded them their monies they bought the ticket . World leaders invite Obi almost every month to rap knowledge not corrupt Nigerian senate |
Politics › Re: No No No, Don't Talk About President Bola Tinubu Achievements- Obi by aariwa(m): 11:01pm On Jun 16 |
helinues: Imagine wetin this one dey talk also. Make him visit USA. The one he visited during UNGA meeting in New York was what.
You guys at the Obidients camp always reason so low.
Or were you in coma when he made the trip. Una no even dey bother to think before dropping your opata That was the only and last time in 2023 . If not for presence of other world leaders they would have gbabbed him and put him in cuffs for the severe damage his line of business did to city of Chicago |
Politics › Re: No No No, Don't Talk About President Bola Tinubu Achievements- Obi by aariwa(m): 10:58pm On Jun 16 |
favor914: His people need him, this man @ best should be a senator.
Charity they say, begins @ home. Who dash Tinubu senate . He would sleep through out the whole session because he can’t complete full sentences. 95 year old Paul Biya of Cameroun is 1000 times better than Tinubu today |
Politics › Re: No No No, Don't Talk About President Bola Tinubu Achievements- Obi by aariwa(m): 10:52pm On Jun 16 |
helinues: I guess he lost his memory to have said in USA he had no clue about the problem we are facing in Nigeria
Like we have been saying, Obi attracted his likes as supporters. Does Tinubu still have a memory of what is happening around him ? Not to talk of what is happening in Nigeria or even visiting US |
Politics › Re: No No No, Don't Talk About President Bola Tinubu Achievements- Obi by aariwa(m): 10:50pm On Jun 16 |
He knows already Tinubu doesn’t have any achievement worth talking about except for the usual lies and propaganda from his aides that sounds like a broken record which no one wants to listen so I don’t blame Obi at all as myself too wouldn’t want to listen to such audio talk of lies and unverifiable “achievements “ not based on any fact or events but pure imagination of Tinubu aides and spin doctors |
Politics › Re: No No No, Don't Talk About President Bola Tinubu Achievements- Obi by aariwa(m): 10:45pm On Jun 16 |
Does tinubu even know the problems of Nigeria before talking about solving it in the first place? During the run up to the 2023 elections Obi outlined what in his opinion is the major problems Nigeria was facing and outlined how he would solve them one by one and referred the country to his previous record as Anambra governor and how he was able to accomplish more than 80% of his ANIDS manifesto by the time he left office and his popular slogan go and verify became popular with many Nigerians and became obidient to Obi’s roadmap to revamp Nigeria but instead of tinubu supporters to take on Obi based on issues he brought foward they started attacking his person, family and Igbo tribe in a campaign of lies, hate, calumny not seen before in anywhere in the world. Tinubu went ahead and rigged and today look at where we found ourselves as a country |
Politics › Re: For 1 Month 9 Soldiers We Were Given Only 5 Pieces Of Fish Etc by aariwa(m): 10:43pm On Jun 16 |
Renewed shege banza hope . Nobody can name one good thing tinubu has done for Nigeria in the past almost 4 years apart from the uncompleted Lagos calabar highway |
Crime › Re: Court Sentences Hauwa’u Mukhtar To Death By Hanging by aariwa(m): 10:26pm On Jun 16 |
waice6571: Is Tinubu the Zamfara state governor who recycles bandits and terrorists in the name of islam?
Think critically before you post any comment. The zamfara governor is only emulating and copying his Agbado leader government policy |
Crime › Re: Court Sentences Hauwa’u Mukhtar To Death By Hanging by aariwa(m): 10:20pm On Jun 16 |
While Tinubu sets free the actual killers captured in war front with paid salaries , gives them seminars on repentance in air conditioned offices with jollof rice with fried eggs, turkey and juice all on taken out from their innocent tax paying victims |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Defends Lawsuit Against Kenneth Okonkwo by aariwa(m): 7:33pm On Jun 16 |
Obi said Kenneth Okonkwo said he has other allegations against him Obi and that the lawsuit would serve as an opportunity for Okonkwo to reveal those allegations about him Obi and others to Nigerians |
Politics › Re: The Support Peter Obi Enjoys Today Is As A Result Of His Integrity And Prudent by aariwa(m): 2:22pm On Jun 15 |
CharlesCNG: # "Go and Verify" Cuts Both Ways
One of the greatest myths repeated by Obidients is that Peter Obi campaigned on issues while his opponents only attacked his person, family, and tribe.
History says otherwise.
Peter Obi himself invited Nigerians to "go and verify." Fair enough. Let us verify.
Verification Number One: Internally Generated Revenue
Peter Obi left office in 2014.
The obvious question is this: if his economic management was so revolutionary, why did Anambra's IGR experience significantly greater growth under Willie Obiano and continue to rise under Soludo?
Shouldn't a transformational governor leave behind a revenue-generating structure that speaks for itself?
Why are his supporters constantly talking about bank balances instead of wealth creation?
Governments are not savings accounts.
Governments exist to create assets, infrastructure, institutions and economic expansion.
### Verification Number Two: Landmark Infrastructure
Peter Obi governed for eight years.
Can his supporters identify one landmark infrastructure project in Anambra comparable to what Nigerians typically associate with transformational governors?
One airport?
One signature bridge?
One major industrial cluster?
One flagship road project?
One landmark institution?
Why is his legacy reduced largely to claims of prudence and money left in the treasury?
Savings are not development.
No country has ever developed by simply keeping money in the bank.
Verification Number Three: Security
Obidients often weaponise insecurity under Tinubu.
Fine.
But was Anambra under Peter Obi a paradise?
Did kidnapping disappear?
Did criminality vanish?
Did armed robbery cease?
Security challenges existed then as they exist now.
No governor and no president should be judged by isolated incidents alone.
The standard must be solutions, not emotional exploitation.
Verification Number Four: The People Who Actually Lived There
Interestingly, many of the loudest critics of Peter Obi's governorship are not Yorubas or Tinubu supporters.
They are Anambra people themselves.
Long before 2023, social media was full of Anambra residents questioning his infrastructure record and comparing his stewardship with that of previous and subsequent administrations.
Suddenly, after 2022, a carefully constructed mythology emerged in which Peter Obi became a superhuman governor whose tenure could not be questioned.
History does not work that way.
Verification Number Five: "Go and Verify" Is Not a Shield
The phrase "go and verify" does not mean "do not question."
In fact, verification means asking difficult questions.
If Peter Obi wants Nigerians to verify his record, then Nigerians are entitled to ask:
* Why was Anambra's economic expansion more visible after him? * Why are his supporters unable to point to landmark infrastructure? * Why is his greatest achievement always described as money saved rather than prosperity created? * Why should an eight-year governorship without unmistakable transformational projects qualify someone for the presidency?
These are not attacks.
These are questions.
And anyone seeking the highest office in the land must answer questions.
The Greatest Irony
Obidients accuse others of attacking Peter Obi personally.
Yet the moment anyone scrutinises his record, they cry tribalism, hatred, and persecution.
No.
Peter Obi asked Nigerians to verify.
Some of us simply took him seriously.
And what we found raises more questions than answers.
Perhaps the most uncomfortable possibility is this:
Peter Obi's greatest political asset is not his record.
It is the mythology built around his record.
And mythology, however inspiring, is not a substitute for measurable achievements.
Because nations are governed by facts, not folklore. If you were expecting me to read this gibberish then you are definitely smoking loud |
Politics › Re: The Support Peter Obi Enjoys Today Is As A Result Of His Integrity And Prudent by aariwa(m): 2:44am On Jun 15 |
During the run up to the 2023 elections Obi outlined what in his opinion is the major problems Nigeria was facing and outlined how he would solve them one by one and referred the country to his previous record as Anambra governor and how he was able to accomplish more than 80% of his ANIDS manifesto by the time he left office and his popular slogan go and verify became popular with many Nigerians and became obidient to Obi’s roadmap to revamp Nigeria but instead of tinubu supporters to take on Obi based on issues he brought foward they started attacking his person, family and Igbo tribe in a campaign of lies, hate, calumny not seen before in anywhere in the world. Tinubu went ahead and rigged and today look at where we found ourselves as a country |
Politics › Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by aariwa(m): 3:27pm On Jun 07 |
malakaimoscondo: igbo should learn national politics first..then their presidency will follow What has that “national politics” benefited you and your people since 1966? Igbos prefer a free and fair system that rewards competence and hardwork not this present one that have reduced ordinary Nigerians to slavery in their own country |
Politics › Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by aariwa(m): 12:31am On Jun 07 |
numericalguy: I was genuinely expecting you not to read what I typed for two reasons:- 1) I know most OBIDIENTS can't even read. The few that can read, hate to read 2) OBIDIENTS hate the truth. So you would rather ignore the truth than read it Another meaningless gibberish ☝️ |
Politics › Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by aariwa(m): 12:03am On Jun 07 |
Kushites: SHUT UP.
Here is what AI Research tells us about Tinubu's achievements since assuming office, which most of you are too IGNORANT to understand, since it is not ''Bring money let us share''.
AI Reveals Tinubu's Achievements
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office at one of the most challenging moments in Nigeria's modern history. The nation faced mounting debt obligations, declining oil production, a fragmented foreign exchange system, widespread infrastructure deficits, and growing demands from a youthful population seeking greater opportunities. Rather than postponing difficult decisions, the administration embarked on an ambitious reform agenda designed to reposition Nigeria for long-term growth and prosperity.
Perhaps the most consequential decision of the administration was the removal of the fuel subsidy. For decades, fuel subsidies consumed trillions of naira annually, creating an enormous burden on public finances. By ending the subsidy regime, the government freed up resources that could be redirected toward infrastructure, education, healthcare, security, and social investment. Though the policy initially caused hardship through increased transportation and living costs, it fundamentally altered Nigeria's fiscal outlook and significantly increased government revenues.
One of the clearest benefits of these reforms has been the dramatic increase in allocations to state governments through the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC). Monthly allocations to states have reached historic levels, providing governors with greater resources to build roads, improve schools, expand healthcare services, and fund development projects. For many states, the increase in revenue has improved their ability to pay salaries, service debts, and undertake capital projects. This decentralization of financial resources represents one of the most significant shifts in Nigerian federalism in recent years.
The administration has simultaneously embarked on one of the largest infrastructure drives in modern Nigerian history. The flagship Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project is designed to connect major economic zones along Nigeria's Atlantic coastline, stimulate tourism, facilitate trade, and create employment opportunities. Beyond the coastal highway, numerous federal road projects have been initiated or accelerated across all geopolitical zones. These investments are intended not merely as construction projects but as economic arteries that reduce transportation costs, connect markets, and unlock regional development.
In education, President Tinubu introduced one of the most transformative social programs in Nigeria's history through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND). For the first time, students from low-income families can access government-backed interest-free loans to finance their education. This initiative has the potential to democratize access to higher education and ensure that talented young Nigerians are not denied opportunities because of financial hardship. By investing in human capital, the administration is helping to build the skilled workforce required for Nigeria's future economic growth.
Youth empowerment has also featured prominently in the administration's agenda. Through the Three Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme, the government aims to equip millions of young Nigerians with digital and technical skills relevant to the global economy. Training in software development, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, data analysis, and other emerging fields is intended to prepare Nigerian youth for participation in the rapidly expanding digital marketplace.
One of the less publicized but potentially historic achievements of the administration has been the comprehensive geospatial mapping of Nigeria's solid mineral resources. For decades, Nigeria's vast mineral wealth remained largely underexplored and poorly documented. Under the current administration, extensive geological and geospatial surveys have been undertaken to accurately identify, map, and catalog mineral deposits across the country.
The importance of this achievement cannot be overstated. Investors are far more likely to commit capital when they possess reliable geological data regarding mineral locations, quantities, and commercial viability. By creating a modern mineral database, Nigeria is positioning itself to attract substantial investment into mining, processing, and industrial development. The initiative also helps combat illegal mining by providing government agencies with better information and oversight capabilities. In many respects, the mineral mapping programme lays the foundation for diversifying Nigeria's economy beyond oil and unlocking billions of dollars in untapped mineral wealth.
Equally significant has been the administration's effort to strengthen public sector efficiency through the training of more than 1,000 procurement officers across federal institutions. Procurement represents one of the largest areas of government expenditure and has historically been vulnerable to inefficiency, waste, project delays, and corruption.
By investing in the professional training and certification of procurement officers, the administration is addressing a critical but often overlooked aspect of governance. Well-trained procurement professionals help ensure that public contracts are awarded transparently, projects are properly monitored, costs are controlled, and taxpayers receive better value for money. Even small improvements in procurement efficiency can save governments billions of naira annually. The training programme therefore represents an investment in institutional capacity, accountability, and the effective delivery of public services.
The administration has also prioritized affordable housing through the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme. Thousands of housing units are under construction across the federation, helping address Nigeria's housing deficit while generating employment within the construction sector. These projects are designed not only to provide shelter but also to stimulate economic activity through local sourcing of materials and labor.
Healthcare has similarly received renewed attention. The federal government has undertaken efforts to revitalize primary healthcare centers nationwide, improve medical infrastructure, and expand access to healthcare services. Strengthening primary healthcare is particularly important in rural communities where millions of Nigerians rely on local facilities as their first point of medical care.
Economic reforms have extended into the foreign exchange market as well. The administration moved to unify exchange rates and reduce distortions that had long discouraged investment. Although these reforms contributed to short-term inflationary pressures, they were intended to improve transparency, restore confidence, and create a more efficient market-driven economy.
The government has also aggressively pursued foreign direct investment through diplomatic engagement and economic reforms. Billions of dollars in investment commitments have been announced across sectors including manufacturing, technology, energy, agriculture, and infrastructure. These investments are expected to generate employment opportunities and support long-term economic expansion.
In agriculture, various intervention programmes have sought to increase food production, support farmers, improve access to financing, and enhance food security. The administration recognizes that a nation of Nigeria's size cannot achieve sustainable economic development without a strong agricultural base capable of feeding its population and supplying raw materials for industry.
Taken together, the Tinubu administration's achievements extend beyond individual projects and policies. They represent an attempt to address longstanding structural weaknesses within the Nigerian economy and state apparatus. The removal of fuel subsidies, increased allocations to states, expansion of infrastructure, introduction of student loans, technical skills development, mineral geospatial mapping, procurement reform, healthcare investments, housing projects, and economic liberalization efforts all point toward a broader strategy of institutional transformation.
Whether every reform ultimately succeeds remains a matter for history to determine. However, there is little doubt that the administration has pursued one of the most ambitious reform agendas of Nigeria's Fourth Republic. If sustained and effectively implemented, many of these initiatives have the potential to shape Nigeria's economic trajectory for decades to come.
- AI I didn’t even waste 3 seconds of my time to read this meaningless mumbo jumbo gibberish ☝️ |
Politics › Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by aariwa(m): 11:59pm On Jun 06 |
numericalguy: Insecurity started long before Tinubu came to power and Tinubu has done a lot to reduce insecurity in Nigeria
1) Kidnappings and beheading started in Nigeria in Oweri during the Otokoto saga of the 1990s 2) Tinubu have greately reduced insecurity by prosecuting the frauds, liars and terrorists called Nnamdi Kanu and Simon Ekpa. A lot of peace have returned to the south east Ever since terrorists called Nnamdi Kanu and Simon Ekpa were jailed
cc socialmediaman Ofunaofu aariwa Memphis357 Eriokanmi Chummynoni Haydens mohbadliveson Mumusaphire ATK42 prinsam30 Safyqueen honestivo COEMMA Were you expecting me to read this meaningless gibberish ☝️? |
Politics › Re: Biafrans Burnt My Mother Alive; I Joined Nigerian Army For Revenge - Rose Bassey by aariwa(m): 9:29pm On Jun 06 |
WizardOfNG: Yet they will always insist they are victims and all others are villains. No the bbc video just release of rose hogan is saying the opposite which the poster is trying to distort with lies say’s Benjamin Adekunle massacres thousands of innocent Annang and ibibio youths in 1968 and same Adekunle was also mentioned as killing Adaka boro |
Politics › Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by aariwa(m): 9:17pm On Jun 06 |
Nigeria can never ever see progress without igbos and which is the major problem why Nigeria refused to grow since 1966 and has gotten progressively worse over the years till today |
Politics › Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by aariwa(m): 9:16pm On Jun 06 |
Does tinubu even know the problems of Nigeria before talking about solving it in the first place? During the run up to the 2023 elections Obi outlined what in his opinion is the major problems Nigeria was facing and outlined how he would solve them one by one and referred the country to his previous record as Anambra governor and how he was able to accomplish more than 80% of his ANIDS manifesto by the time he left office and his popular slogan go and verify became popular with many Nigerians and became obidient to Obi’s roadmap to revamp Nigeria but instead of tinubu supporters to take on Obi based on issues he brought foward they started attacking his person, family and Igbo tribe in a campaign of lies, hate, calumny not seen before in anywhere in the world. Tinubu went ahead and rigged and today look at where we found ourselves as a country |
Politics › Re: Kebbi Ex-APC Chairman Said Nigeria Was Better Under Tinubu, Then Got Kidnapped by aariwa(m): 10:26pm On Jun 05 |
Fair enough he will enjoy that tinubu betterness inside forest with those bandits to see as e Dey sweet ordinary Nigerians |