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Free Campaign for Tinubu every Minute from his enemies. Great Job Less work from his supporters
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FamTomx2:They are all wailers like you... |
God Bless Gov Dapo Abiodun God Bless President Buhari God Bless Ogun State God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria |
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Is she done with her court case
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“First and foremost, I have been saying it. If anybody tells you about Biafra, Ebonyi State will never be part of Biafra. We are not Biafra. “We have so oppressed and now we are finding our feet and you want us to go back. We will not. We will not.
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Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, has said the state will never be part of Biafra. This is as the governor stressed that the state was better in a fair and equitable Nigeria, reiterating that “if anybody tells you about Biafra, Ebonyi State will never be part of Biafra”. Umahi stated this at the Ecumenical Centre, Abakaliki, on Thursday, during a reception organised for him after declaring his presidential bid, in Abuja. According to the governor, “Let nobody be afraid of the Presidency of an Igbo man. The Igbo man is a builder and not a destroyer. There is no Igbo man that will be the President of this country and would like to divide or destroy it because we have investments everywhere. “First and foremost, I have been saying it. If anybody tells you about Biafra, Ebonyi State will never be part of Biafra. We are not Biafra.https://punchng.com/breaking-ebonyi-can-never-be-part-of-biafra-says-umahi/
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Atikulators WhatsApp Group After shouting Fulani this , Fulani that for 8 years , the next is to bow to Fulani as slave begging them to contest. .. You guys are so confused and the real definition of slaves, zombies and mumunatus |
God Bless Incoming President Bola Ahmed Tinubu God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria |
Misterdhee1:
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OfoIgbo:5% votes , stop begging for identification with SS |
Bonavi:Op see your Post in the past , you are one of the children of 8 that hates the Yoruba Race. Your 5% votes is irrelevant. You guys hatred for Tinubu and Yoruba sons and daughters are irredeemable. It is a hatred pass on by generations. You are thought from childhood to hate anything Yoruba except migrating to Yorubaland as refugees. Since Monday, a whole tribe from top till masses dedicated themselves hating one single man Tinubu. What is the sin of Tinubu and Yorubas: PROVIDING ENABLING ENVIRONMENT IN YORUBALAND AND MAKING YOU GUYS FEEL AT HOME. You epistle is dead on arrival
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SarkinYarki:
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Are we not in democracy again? If you are not a coward , bring out your own candidate , present him or her to Nigeria and ask for Nigerians support instead of complaining about another person contesting. After shouting Fulani this , Fulani that for 8 years , the next is to bow to Fulani as slave begging them to contest. .. You guys are so confused and the real definition of slaves, zombies and mumunatus Meanwhile... grin grin grin Tinubu did you guys strong thing or Is Tinubu omnipresent in you guys medulla oblongata ? To the extent that a whole Ohaneze Ndigbo has to write a letter to citizen Tinubu, who is not an elected official nor has he declared his intention to contest for the highest office in Nigeria. What kind of Inferiority Complex is this? Why are you guys always reminding us that that Bolaji Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu is the next President of Nigeria? Tinubu this Tinubu that Tinubu in the morning Tinubu in the afternoon Tinubu in the evening Tinubu on Twitter Tinubu on nairaland Tinubu in the East Tinubu in the West Tinubu in Arewa Afenifere- Tinubu Ohaneze- Tinubu Arewa- Tinubu Wailers- Tinubu Hailers - Tinubu..... My Father- Tinubu My Mother- Tinubu My Husband- Tinubu My Wife- Tinubu PDP- Tinubu APC- Tinubu Now ....Reno on Atiku- Tinubu Tinubu must be omnipresent. Is Tinubu Lord and Saviour? Well, The Difference between LAGOS DEMOCRACY and other 35 States since 1999 till Date is tinubu. The Difference between SW DEMOCRACY and other Five Regions since 1999 till date is tinubu. The Difference between LAGOS ECONOMY and other African Cities since 1999 till date is tinubu. The Difference between Progressive Politics and Wailing Hateful Politics since 1999 till date is tinubu....... This is the Spoken and Unspoken Truth. Let me join them to say God Bless Incoming President Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu NEXT THREAD ON TINUBU
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How was it deactivated? This guy have started his again |
LegendHero:He needs help for the coming election in Ekiti, making him to run back to Tinubu |
32 military planes have been bought under Buhari "Nigeria has been investing heavily in modern military aircraft in recent years. We are right now in the middle of the biggest upgrade to the capabilities of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), in decades!," one presidency staffer says. Some of the military aircraft acquired to combat insurgency, banditry and kidnapping-for-ransom are: 10 x Super Mushshak aircraft 5 x Mi-35M Helicopter Gunships 2 x Bell 412 Helicopters 4 x Agusta 109 Power Attack Helicopter 2 x Mi-171E Helicopter 6 x A-29 Super Tucano 3 x JF-17 Thunder Fighter Aircraft - delivered and Inducted in May 2021. https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/32-military-planes-have-been-bought-under-buhari/jzksenr |
FG COMPLETES 2,500 HOUSING UNITS IN 34 STATES The Federal Government has completed 2,500 housing units in 34 states, the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, has said. Fashola, who disclosed this at the National Policy on Development summit in Abuja, also stated the government was currently working on 500 roads and bridges across the country. He further noted that as part of efforts to bridge the infrastructure gap in Nigeria, the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing had intervened in the construction of internal roads in 44 tertiary institutions. The minister spoke through his Minister of State for Works and Housing, Abubakar Aliyu, while delivering the keynote address at the NPoD summit. Commenting on the housing deficit in Nigeria, the minister said, “The ministry is concerned about mitigating the deficit and ensuring that Nigerians wherever they reside have access to affordable, conducive and hygienic housing. “The National Housing Programme is ongoing across the country with over 2,500 units completed in 34 states of the federation.” Fashola further revealed that the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria and the Federal Housing Authority were increasing the housing stock for Nigerians through several programs such as rent to own and mortgage finance ownership. The Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, stressed the need for the National Orientation Agency to work assiduously to encourage Nigerians to patronize Nigeria-made products. He noted that if Nigerian products were not patronized, the country’s revenue from crude oil would continue to create jobs and wealth for other nations because of the preference for foreign goods over locally produced products. Speaking on behalf of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), the Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, David Adejoh, stated that the Federal Government had been trying to prioritize and balance between the welfare of Nigerians and infrastructural needs of the country. He, however, stated that funding had been a major challenge and assured participants at the program that the government would continue doing its best to meet the needs of Nigerians. |
Some Completed and On-Going Projects (Slated for Completion in 2022 & 2023) by Six Geo-Political Zones: [/b] SOUTH EAST: 1. Rehabilitation of Sections 1 to 4 of the Enugu–Port Harcourt Expressway (Sukuk Bond) (ongoing) 2. Rehabilitation of Amansea–Enugu Border section of Onitsha-Enugu Expressway (Sukuk Bond) (ongoing) 3. Rehabilitation of 18km critical stretch of Onitsha–Awka Road (ongoing) 4. Construction of Second Niger Bridge: Completed design of the Approach Roads from Onitsha and Asaba; Award of Main Construction Contract to Julius Berger; and funding of the project by the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund, PIDF. In August 2018 PIDF paid 33 billion Naira (US$90 million) to Julius Berger for the Second Niger Bridge project. (ongoing) 5. Rehabilitation of Arochukwu–Ohafia–Bende Road (ongoing) 6. Ariaria Market Electrification Project (The Federal Government is implementing its Energizing Economies Programme, which will bring stable and reliable electricity to all the 37,000 shops in Ariaria Market, by providing the Market with a gas-powered IPP) (ongoing) 7. Federal Government’s Energizing Education Programme is being implemented in Federal University Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi; and Nnamdi Azikwe University – Awka Campus, Anambra. The Programme will provide these Universities with an Independent Power Plant, as well as upgrade existing distribution infrastructure, and also provide street-lighting. 8. Completed Ikot Ekpene – Alaoji – Ugwuaji Switching Station and Transmission Line 9. Construction of Modern Medical Diagnostic Centre at the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia (FMCU) (ongoing) 10. Completed Nnamdi Azikiwe Mausoleum (contract originally awarded in 1996, abandoned at various times, Buhari Administration revived the project in 2016, and completed it in 2018). 11. Enyimba City Special Economic Zone: Definitive Agreements signed between Federal Government, Abia State Government and Enyimba City Development Company Limited on December 7, 2018 (ongoing) 12. Presidential Fertilizer Initiative – has led to the revival of the Ebonyi State Fertiliser and Chemical Company Limited (EFCCL), creating jobs and boosting the supply of fertilizer in the Southeast. 13. Social Investment Programme: 68,000 N-Power Beneficiaries across the 5 States of the South East; the School Feeding Programme has kicked off in all 5 States of the Southeast. 14. Pensions paid to Retired War-Affected (Ex-Biafran) Police: In 2017, the Buhari Administration paid 500 million Naira to clear pensions arrears that had not been paid since their presidential pardon in 2000 SOUTH WEST: 1. Rehabilitation and Expansion of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway: The project is now being funded by the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF) established by President Buhari in 2018 to fund critical infrastructure projects. (ongoing) 2. Rehabilitation of outstanding sections of Sagamu-Ore Expressway (ongoing) 3. Construction of 158km Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge Rail, with 10 Stations: Apapa, Ebute Metta, Agege, Agbado, Kajola, Papalanto, Abeokuta, Olodo, Omi-Adio and Ibadan. (ongoing) 4. Reconstruction of Apapa – TinCan – Mile 2 – Oshodi- Oworonshoki Expressway (commenced November 2018): This is the first full reconstruction of the Road since it was first constructed in the 1970s. 5. Dualisation of Oyo-Ogbomosho road (funded by the N100 billion Sukuk Bond issued by the Federal Government in 2017) (ongoing) 6. Rehabilitation of Lagos-Otta-Abeokuta Road (ongoing) 7. Rehabilitation of Ikorodu-Sagamu Road (ongoing) 8. Construction of US$10 million Cancer Treatment Center at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) (ongoing) 9. A $21 million project funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) — will stabilize power supply to more than 200,000 people in and around Apapa in Lagos State. The contract was signed between the Japanese and Nigerian Governments in November 2018. 10. Energizing Economies Programme – ongoing Electrification of Sura Shopping Complex (1,000 shops), Shomolu Printing Community (4,000 shops), Gbagi Market, Oyo (7,872 shops), Ita-Osun Market, Ogun (2,814 shops), Nnamdi Azikiwe Market, Lagos (3,091 shops), Balogun Market, Lagos (1,662 shops), Iponri Market, Lagos (1,305 shops), UMBC, Oyo (700 shops), Isikan Market, Ondo (277 shops), Bariga Market, Lagos (390 shops), Erinwe, Ogun (1,280 fish ponds) 11. Social Investment Programme: 96,000 N-Power Beneficiaries across the six States of the Southwest. School Feeding currently ongoing in 4 States of the Southwest: Oyo, Ogun, Ondo and Osun. SOUTH SOUTH: 1. Afam Fast Power Project: Construction of US$186 million, 240MW expansion for the existing Afam Power Plant (commenced in 2016, almost completed) 2. Dualisation of Yenegwe Road Junction-Kolo-Otuoke-Bayelsa Palm (Sukuk Bond) (ongoing) 3. Rehabilitation of Sections 1 to 4 of the Enugu – Port Harcourt Expressway (ongoing) 4. Construction of 120 billion Naira Bonny-Bodo Road in Rivers State, jointly funded by the Federal Government and the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas Company Limited (NLNG) (ongoing) 5. Completed new Port Harcourt International Airport Terminal 6. Construction of East-West Road (ongoing) 7. Completed the 60km Alesi–Ugep Road in Cross River State; contract awarded for 72km section from Odukpani Junction to Ugep. 8. Rehabilitation of Calabar–Itu–Odukpani Road that links Akwa-Ibom to Cross River (ongoing) 9. Niger Delta New Vision (Federal Maritime University in Delta State licensed by NUC and commenced academic activities in 2018; Modular Refineries in Delta, Rivers and Akwa Ibom States; Ogoni Clean Up in Rivers – ongoing) 10. Financial Close for Azura Power Plant in Edo State: The necessary Federal Government approvals for this US$900 million private sector investment were given by President Buhari, paving the way for financial close in December 2015, and the commencement of construction in January 2016. The 459MW project was completed in May 2018, seven months ahead of schedule. 11. Water Projects: a. Completed Ogwashi-Uku Dam, Delta State; b. Completed Ekeremor Water Supply Project, Edo State; c. Completed Northern Ishan Regional Water Supply Project, serving Ugboha and Uromi communities of Edo State; d. Completed Rehabilitation of Ojirami Dam Water Supply Project, Edo State; e. Completed Central Ogbia Regional Water Project in Bayelsa State. 12. Social Investment Programme: 85,000 N-Power Beneficiaries in the South South; School Feeding has kicked off in 3 of the six States: Akwa Ibom, Cross River and Delta. NORTH CENTRAL: 1. Construction of Oju/Loko–Oweto bridge over River Benue to link Loko (Nasarawa state) and Oweto (Benue state) along route F2384 (almost completed) 2. Dualisation of Abuja–Abaji–Lokoja Road section I (International Airport link road junction–Sheda Village) (ongoing) 3. Dualisation of Suleja–Minna Road in Niger State Phase II (ongoing) 4. Dualisation of Abuja–Abaji–Lokoja Road: Section IV Koton Karfe–Lokoja in Kogi State (ongoing) 5. Dualisation of Lokoja-Benin Road: Obajana–Okene in Kogi State (ongoing) 6. Rehabilitation of Enugu–Makurdi Road: Otukpa-Otukpo Section completed, work ongoing on Otukpa-Enugu/Benue Border, and on Otukpo-Aliade section. 7. Construction of Otukpo-Oweto Road (almost completed) 8. Completed construction of 93km Ilorin-Jebba Road, (completed in 2018) 9. Dualisation of Abuja–Keffi–Lafia–Makurdi Road (ongoing) 10. Rehabilitation of Suleja-Minna Road (ongoing) 11. Construction of Nigeria’s Central Rail Line (Itakpe-Ajaokuta-Warri Standard Gauge Line), spanning Kogi, Edo and Delta States. Tracks and Communications systems completed, Station Construction ongoing. 12. Completed rehabilitation of the Abuja International Airport Runway, and construction of new Abuja International Airport Terminal. 13. Completed the abandoned Bill Clinton Drive Interchange Bridge along the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Road (Airport Road), in the FCT. 14. Construction of Apo–Wasa–Karshi Dual Carriageway, part of the Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX) in the FCT (ongoing) 15. Construction of the Inner Southern Expressway (Goodluck Jonathan Way) in the FCT (ongoing – some sections have been completed and opened in the last three years). 16. Completed Mangu Regional Water Supply Scheme, in Plateau State 17. Completed Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi Water Supply Project, Benue State 18. Construction of 30MW Gurara Power Plant, Niger State (ongoing) 19. Construction of 700MW Zungeru Hydro Power Plant, Niger State (ongoing; completion target of 2020) 20. Transmission Grid (ongoing): a. A $12.4 million project funded by the Japanese Government for the upgrading (installation of power capacitor banks) of two Transmission Sub-Stations, in Apo, FCT and Keffi, Nasarawa, respectively, to stabilize power supply to 7,000 households. The project commenced in 2016 and was completed in 2018. b. 150MVA 330/132//33KV Power Transformers at Kanji (Fakun), Niger State, added capacity 120MW (2016) c. 2x60MVA 132/33KV Power Transformer at Lokoja, Kogi State, added capacity 96MW (2016) d. 1460MVA 132/33KV Power Transformers at Kontagora, Niger State, added capacity 48MW 92016) e. 60MVA 132/33KV Power Transformers at Okene, Kogi State, added capacity 48MW (2016) f. 2x40MVA 132/33KV Power Transformer at Kainji (Dogon Gari), Niger State, added capacity 64MW (2016) g. 2x60MVA 132/33KV Power Transformer at Kukuaba, FCT Abuja, added capacity 96MW (2017) h. 60MVA Transformer in Karu Substation, FCT 21. Energizing Education Programme, an initiative of the FGN to provide sustainable and clean power supply to Federal Universities and University Teaching Hospitals across Nigeria, is being implemented in the Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, Benue 22. Social Investment Programme: a. 98,700 N-Power Beneficiaries across the seven States of the North Central. b. School Feeding currently ongoing in 3 States of the North Central: Benue, Niger and Plateau NORTH EAST: 1. Dualisation of Shuarin-Azare section of Kano–Maiduguri Road linking Kano–Jigawa–Bauchi–Yobe (Section II) (ongoing) 2. Dualisation of Azare–Potiskum section of Kano–Maiduguri Road linking Kano–Jigawa–Bauchi–Yobe–Borno States. (Section III) (ongoing) 3. Dualisation of Potiskum–Damaturu section of Kano–Maiduguri Road linking Kano–Jigawa–Bauchi–Yobe–Borno States. (Section IV) (ongoing) 4. Dualisation of Damaturu–Maiduguri section of Kano–Maiduguri Road linking Kano–Jigawa–Bauchi–Yobe–Borno States. (Section V) (ongoing) 5. Reconstruction of Gombe-Numan-Yola Road, ongoing (Gombe-Kaltungo section completed) 6. Reconstruction of 122km Mayo Belwa-Jada-Ganye-Toungo Road, commenced in 2018 7. Construction of 40MW Kashimbila Dam & Hydro Power Plant, Taraba State (Dam and Power Plant completed; construction of transmission infrastructure to connect the plant to the national grid ongoing) 8. Construction of 29MW Dadin Kowa Hydro Power Plant, Gombe State (ongoing) 9. Completed Takum Water Supply Project, Taraba State 10. Construction of 3,050MW Mambilla Power Plant, Taraba State ($5.8 billion EPC contract awarded and signed in 2017; negotiations for the financing by the China Exim Bank ongoing) 11. Energizing Education Programme, an initiative of the FGN to provide sustainable and clean power supply to Federal Universities and University Teaching Hospitals across Nigeria, is being implemented in the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University – Gubi Campus, Bauchi 12. Transmission Infrastructure (ongoing): a. 330/132KV Molai Transmission Substation in Maiduguri completed and energized in 2018 b. 330/132KV Damaturu Transmission Substation in Yobe State completed and energized in 2018 c. 60MVA 132/33KV Power Transformers at Bauchi, Bauchi State, added capacity 48MW (2017) d. 40MVA Mobile Substation at Damboa, Borno State, added capacity 32MW (2017) e. 28/40MVA Mobile Substation at Mayo Belwa, Adamawa State, added capacity 22.4/32MW (2017) f. 30/40MVA Mobile Substation at Gombe, Gombe State, added capacity 24MW (2017) 13. Social Investment Programme: a. 74,000 N-Power Beneficiaries across the six States of the North East. b. School Feeding currently ongoing in all 6 States of the North East: Bauchi, Taraba, Borno, Gombe, Yobe and Adamawa NORTH WEST: 1. Construction of Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Highway. The project is being funded by the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF), established by President Buhari in 2018 to fund critical infrastructure projects. (ongoing) 2. Dualisation of Kano–Wudil–Shuari section of Kano–Maiduguri Road linking Kano–Jigawa–Bauchi–Yobe–Borno States. (Section I) (ongoing) 3. Dualisation of Kano–Katsina Road Phase I, Kano Town (Dawanau roundabout to Katsina border in Kano) (ongoing) 4. Completed 135km Sokoto–Tambuwal–Jega Road. 5. Construction of Kano Western Bypass, as an extension of dualisation of Kano–Maiduguri Road Section I (ongoing) 6. Construction of Kaduna Eastern Bypass, Kaduna (ongoing) 7. Construction of Modern Medical Diagnostic Centre at the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), Kano (ongoing) 8. Completed Sabke Water Supply Project, Katsina State 9. Completed Shagari Irrigation Project, Sokoto State 10. Completed Galma Dam, Kaduna State. 11. Energizing Education Programme, an initiative of the FGN to provide sustainable and clean power supply to Federal Universities and University Teaching Hospitals across Nigeria, is being implemented in the Bayero University–New Campus, Kano; and the Usmanu Danfodiyo University–Main Campus, Sokoto 12. Transmission Infrastructure (completed): a. 60MVA Transformer in Dan Agundi Substation, Kano b. 2X60MVA Transformer in Kakuri Substation, Kaduna c. 60MVA Transformer in Katsina Substation d. 40MVA Mobile Substation at Zaria, Kaduna State, added capacity 32MW (2017) e. 2x40MVA 132/33KV Power Transformer at Daura, Katsina State, added capacity 64MW (2017) f. 60MVA 132/33KV Power Transformers at Hadejia, Jigawa State, added capacity 48MW (2017) g. 60MVA 132/33KV Power Transformers at Funtua, Katsina State, added capacity 48MW (2017) h. 60MVA 132/33KV Power Transformers at Sokoto, Sokoto State, added capacity 48MW (2016) 13. Social Investment Programme: c. 95,900 N-Power Beneficiaries across the seven States of the North West. d. School Feeding currently ongoing in 5 States of the North West: Kaduna, Katsina, Kano, Zamfara and Sokoto 14. Sabon Gari and Kantin Kwari Market Electrification Projects: The Federal Government is implementing its Energizing Economies Programme, which will bring stable and reliable electricity to the 13,000 shops in Sabon Gari Market, and 7,700 shops in Kantin Kwari Market, both in Kano. 15. Construction of 215MW Kaduna Power Plant, Kaduna (ongoing) 16. Construction of 10MW Katsina Wind Power Plant, Katsina: (As of Q1 2018, 15 of the 37 turbines had been installed and put to use, producing about 4MW) https://thecrestng.com/major-ongoing-and-completed-infrastructure-projects-by-the-buhari-administration/ |
Full List of Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education Established by Buhari Administration Universities Nigerian Maritime University, Okerenkoko (2018) Air Force Institute of Technology, Kaduna (2018) Nigerian Army University, Biu (2018) Federal University of Transportation, Daura, Katsina state (2018) Federal University of Agriculture, Zuru, Kebbi state (2020) The University of Health Technology, Otukpo Benue state (2020) Federal University of Technology, Babura, Jigawa state (2021) Federal University of Technology, Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom state (2021) Federal University of Health Sciences, Azare, Bauchi state (2021) Nigeria Air Force University, Kaduna (2018) Federal University of Health Sciences, Ila Orangun, Osun state (2021) Polytechnics Federal Polytechnic Ile-Oluji, Ondo state Federal Polytechnic, Daura, Katsina state Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo, Gombe state Federal Polytechnic Ayede, Oyo state Federal Polytechnic Munguno, Borno state Federal Polytechnic N’yak, Shendam, Plateau state Federal Polytechnic Ohodo, Enugu state Federal Polytechnic Ugep, Cross Rivers state Federal Polytechnic Wannune, Benue state Federal Polytechnic, Orogun, Delta state. Colleges of Educations Federal College of Education, Iwo Federal College of Education, Odugbo Federal College of Education, Isu Federal College of Education, Ekiadolor Federal College of Education, Gidan Madi Federal College of Education, Jama’are Federal College of Education, Birnin Kudu Federal College of Agriculture, Kirikasamma. Read more: https://www.legit.ng/education/1440984-full-list-universities-other-tertiary-institutions-created-by-president-buhari/ |
Is President Buhari the Best President Ever in the History of Nigeria? If No, mention who is the Best President and his achievements in Office. My Own Best President Ever: President Muhammadu Buhari Achievements : The presidency says Muhammadu Buhari is the first president to start and complete a rail project in Nigeria’s history. Buhari administration has broken “giant-sized jinx” in many areas. Net profit by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) was a feat achieved under Buhari’s watch. Completed Projects: (1) Petroleum Industry Bill signed into law in 2021, after almost two decades in the works. It is aimed at reforming a Petroleum Act dating back to 1969, as well as other supplementary laws and regulations. (2) Deep Offshore and Inland Basin (Production Sharing Contracts) Act, 2019, amended for the first time since 1993. (3) More than 6 billion dollars of inherited Cash Call Arrears now being cleared by the Buhari Administration, since 2016. More than 3 billion dollars of the arrears (payments due to International Oil Companies) have since been paid. (4) The Buhari Administration has overseen the first successful Marginal Fields Bid Round in almost 20 years. (5) The Buhari Administration has launched the first National Social Investment Programme in the country’s history. Today it is the largest Social Investment Programme in Africa and one of the largest in the world. (6) Restoration of the Federal Budget to a January-to-December cycle, after more than a decade. (7) The Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) was established in 2011, and for its first seven years did not have an enabling Act of the National Assembly — Until 2018 when President Buhari assented to the NCDC Act. ( Nigeria Police Act, 2020: The first overhaul of the Police Act since it was originally enacted in 1943(9) Nigeria Correctional Service Act, 2019 – overhauled the existing Prisons Act, almost 50 years after it was first enacted. (10) Finance Acts 2019 and 2020 – the first time ever that Federal Budgets are being accompanied by dedicated and specific reform legislation, to support implementation. (11) Suppression of Piracy and Other Maritime Offences Bill (SPOMO), 2019: The first of its kind in the entire Gulf of Guinea, dedicated to prosecuting maritime offences. (12) Police Trust Fund Act, 2019: First-ever legislation dedicated to addressing the financing of the Police Force (13) CAMA, 2020 – the first overhaul of the Company and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) in 30 years. (14) Discrimination Against Persons With Disabilities (Prohibition) Act, 2018: Another unprecedented piece of legislation in Nigeria (15) Treasury Single Account (TSA) started in 2012, expanded across the entire Government by President Buhari Projects: (16) Itakpe-Warri Rail Line, started in 1987, abandoned for decades, and finally completed in 2020. (17) Completion of four standard gauge railway projects between 2016 and 2021: Abuja-Kaduna Rail Line, Abuja Metro Line, Itakpe-Warri Rail Line and Lagos-Ibadan Rail Line. (18) President Buhari is the first President to start and complete a rail project in Nigeria’s history (Lagos-Ibadan Rail). (19) The last NLNG Train project (Train 6) was completed in 2008. President Buhari has successfully flagged off Train 7 construction. (20) Apapa-Oshodi-Oworonshoki Expressway, undergoing full reconstruction for the first time since it was constructed in the late 1970s. (21) Bodo-Bonny Bridges and Road: Construction finally kicked off in 2017, after several decades of planning, and three false starts. (22) The long-awaited Ogoni Clean-Up kicked off under the Buhari Administration. (23) The Nigerian Navy has this year (2021) acquired its first new Landing Ship Tank (LST) in more than 40 years. (24) The Nigerian Air Force has enjoyed the largest investment in fleet renewal in decades, under President Buhari, acquiring more than two-dozen new aircraft since 2016. (25) Construction of the first full-scale private refinery and the first privately financed Deep Sea Port in Nigeria’s history both started under President Buhari’s watch. (26) Only one Modular Refinery in the country pre-2016. Since 2018, there have been several either under construction or already completed. (27) Maritime University, Delta State, licensed by the NUC and operationalized in 2018 (28) Completion, since 2016, of twelve (12) inherited Dam projects across the country: Kashimbila Multipurpose Dam, Taraba; Ogwashi-Uku Multipurpose Dam, Delta; Adada Dam, Enugu; Sulma Earth Dam, Katsina; Gimi Earth Dam, Kaduna; Amla-Otukpo Dam, Benue; Amauzari Earth Dam, Imo; Ibiono-Ibom Earth Dam, Akwa Ibom; Gadau/Lafia Zigau Dam, Bauchi; Alajue Small Earth Dam, Osun; Kampe Omi Dam, Kogi (Rehabilitation) and Kargo Dam, Kaduna (Rehabilitation). (29) Completion of three (3) inherited Hydropower Projects, accounting for more than 100MW of electricity in total: Gurara Hydropower Project, 30MW, Kaduna State – completed and concessioned in 2020; Kashimbila Hydropower Project, 40MW, Taraba, Dadin-Kowa Hydropower Project, 40MW, Gombe. (30) Completion, since 2016, of seven (7) inherited Irrigation projects and 30 Water Supply Projects inherited by the Administration, including: the Central Ogbia Regional Water Supply Project in Bayelsa State, Northern Ishan Regional Water Supply Project and the Ojirami Dam Water Supply Scheme and Reticulation Network, both in Edo State; Sabke, Dutsi and Mashi Water Supply Project in Katsina State; Vom Water Supply Project and Mangu Regional Water Supply Scheme in Plateau State; Takum Water Supply Project in Taraba State; Gambaki/Chinade/Hardawa/Bulkachuwa Water Supply Project in Bauchi State; Inyishi Regional Water Supply Project in Imo State; Ilobu Water Supply Scheme and Osogbo Water Supply Scheme in Osun State; Idanre Water Supply Project in Ondo State; Ofeme Water Supply Project in Abia State; Uburu Water Supply Scheme in Ebonyi State; Gashua Water Supply Scheme in Yobe State; Kwami Gadam and Bojude Water Supply Project in Gombe State; the Saki Town Water Supply Project, Oyo State; and the Zobe and Kazaure Water Supply Projects in Katsina and Jigawa States respectively. (31) NDDC HQ Complex, started in the mid-1990s, completed in 2021. (32) EFCC HQ Complex, construction started in 2011, completed in 2018. (33) Zik Mausoleum, started in 1996, completed and commissioned 2018. Copied: From Femi Adesina
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God Bless Incoming President Bola Ahmed Tinubu |
No wonder they are desperate to come back to power at the center. Comeback to do what? Come back to steal, loot and destroy. Party of Bandits Party of Boko Haram-Started Boko Haram in 2009 Party of Looters Party of Miscreants Party of IPOB Party of Cannibals Party of Mkpuru Minrin Party where Gumi is Spirutual Adviser Party of Tax Collectors-Wike Party of Failures Party of Cheats- Cheating South East that have been loyal since 1998 Party that Started Kidnapping by Kidnapping a whole Governor on 11 July, 2003 |
ThisisBuhari:How many Governors? Because what I know 70%of Governors are with Asiwaju. So you are stupidly saying Governors mentored by Asiwaju will abandoned him. You are politically unintelligent
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BigSarah:
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sanpipita:Political Ally you said... what happened to the alignment in 2019. Werey de disguise. Political novice |
God Bless Incoming President Bola Ahmed Tinubu God Bless President Buhari God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria God punish the children of 8
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“The one thing that has kept Africa where it is today is that leaders prefer loyalty above capacity and competence. Asiwaju is one of few leaders in Africa who picks capacity and competence above loyalty and promotes excellence in every way “So I think he is eminently qualified and other people who think they are qualified are also free to indicate their interest.”
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Giving Atiku, atikulators, PDP, PDP TAX COLLECTORS bloody noses. God Bless President Buhari God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria |
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Nigeria Police Act, 2020: The first overhaul of the Police Act since it was originally enacted in 1943