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Go and VERIFY before posting this to tarnish Peter obi’s image! Some of you out here trying to bring your fellow human down FIRDAUS3: |
This is Peter Obi's son we know, any other one are Fake APC Generated Obi son. Nigerians don wise, false propaganda no Dey work again
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Non Of Our Nigeria Pastors That Heal Cripples Abroad Has Been a Able to Heal This Man. The Are All Fake , Arranger Miracles |
Mumu How You Go Dey Aware |
It's a Sign of Protest , It's Good And In Other Nice One |
Just Like They Did To Funsho Williams AP© & Their Evil Connect |
Lagos Coastal - 15 trillion Naira. Fixing 3MB Lagos - 3.6 trillion Naira. Fixing Lagos Airport - 700 billion Naira. - Lagos Lekki-Epe Service Lane: N158 billion. - Approximately N3.2 trillion loan for Lagos Light Rail. As a Northerner if you like vote Tinubu again! |
From The Look Of Things ,Tinubu Will Soon Start Giving Yoruba Deities (Sango, Ifa & Orunmila An Appointments |
Another Cash out Project Loading |
FG & Military Authorities Are Yet to Meet With His Terms & Conditions , |
Yes The Are Very Correct, APC And PDP Are Africa Biggest Terrorist Group |
It voids down to what Obi has been saying that we should concentrate on existing schools to make them better other than building new ones |
This is a sad over reaction to a problem of legislative indiscipline. Instead addressing the root of the problem, you’re trying to recuse government from its responsibility. Simply set the bar higher for creation of these institutions & not an all out ban in a country with needs |
President Bola Tinubu’s administration has placed a seven-year embargo on the establishment of new federal tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The decision was taken at Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting held inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja, and presided over by President Tinubu. Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, told State House correspondents after the meeting that the moratorium applies to all categories of federal tertiary institutions – universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. According to him, Nigeria currently has 72 federal universities, 42 federal polytechnics, and 28 federal colleges of education, in addition to hundreds of state-owned and private institutions. “Yet, in the 2024/2025 academic session, 199 universities had fewer than 100 candidates applying through JAMB, and 34 had zero applicants,” Alausa said. The minister disclosed that 295 polytechnics — both public and private — each had fewer than 100 applicants, while 64 colleges of education recorded no applicants at all. He pointed to one federal university with fewer than 800 students but 1,200 staff members as a glaring example of inefficiency and waste in the system. The minister said the moratorium would allow the Tinubu government to concentrate on rehabilitating decayed infrastructure, hiring and training qualified lecturers, and expanding the capacity of existing institutions rather than “chasing prestige with empty buildings.” He revealed that some federal universities in certain northern states have fewer than 2,000 students despite billions spent annually on their upkeep. According to Alausa, the measure is aimed at ensuring that Nigerian graduates remain competitive and respected globally, in line with President Bola Tinubu’s directive to deliver education that meets the highest international standards. Meanwhile, on several occasions, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has condemned the mass establishment of universities in the country, describing the development as ‘reckless and excessive’. The union also warned that a nationwide strike may be imminent, citing worsening conditions in Nigeria’s public universities and the government’s alleged disregard for agreements. In a recent statement signed by its National President, Prof Chris Piwuna, the union said the government had “pushed it to the wall,” painting a grim picture of the realities faced by lecturers across the country. "Feelers across campuses indicate that lecturers in Nigerian public universities are, to put it mildly, not happy. They teach students on empty stomachs," the statement read. “They conduct research in libraries and laboratories bereft of essential electronic and physical journals, books, chemicals, and reagents." "They engage with communities and agencies in rickety cars while encumbered by utility bills, children’s fees, house rents, family upkeep, and a legion of other unmet responsibilities. “Yet, elite Nigerians are quick to blame the universities for ‘producing unemployable graduates’ and failure to initiate innovative research for addressing the country’s problems." “Our members feel forgotten, shamed, and demoralised by past and present governments,” ASUU stated. https://saharareporters.com/2025/08/13/breaking-tinubu-govt-imposes-7-year-ban-establishment-new-federal-universities[img][/img]
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Celebrity OS , May God Grant Her Safe Delivery, guhdieuwuebdvejejn |
Only APC is The Only Government in The World That Rewards Lawlessness, Thieves, Prostitutes, Dubious And Fraudulent Irresponsible Politicians, Agberos, Terrorist, BBN Harlots, Bandits, Kidnappers |
I Wish Nigerian Military 🪖🎖️ Know Themselves |
A Lady That is Humble, Prayerful, Respectful, Kind, Caring, Decent,Loving & Works Hard For Her Own Money is Automatically Attractive in All Areas. |
“I don’t think I’ve experienced true love apart from my son. When I look back at all my relationships, I realized they weren’t love. At the time I thought they were, but they weren’t,” she said. Abi She Has Body Odor? |
Resemblance Na Water Trump is not a Joker like our President
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Cutlass Has Changed to Machete |
Ladies, What Will Keep you & Your Marriage is Not Your Breasts, Yansh, or Pancake Face, What Will Make Your Husband Love You Forever is Your Submission, Loyalty, & Respect. "You Can Escape PIMPLES But You Can't Escape WRINKLES" Beauty will Fade Away, but your Feminine Character will Not Fade. |
When asked if Kwam 1 will not be prosecuted due to his closeness to President Bola Tinubu, the director said Tinubu, as well as Festus Keyamo, minister of aviation and aerospace development, are committed to the rule of law, and no individual — regardless of status — is exempt from due process. |
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