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PoliticsRe: VIDEO: Yoruba Culture Is Superior All Over The World - Sunday Igboho by Bobloco: 6:35pm On May 10, 2025
This guy just put his Yoruba Nation agitation into hibernation mode. Certainly, when Tinubu is kicked out of office in 2027, he will begin again. We knew he was being sponsored all along.
PoliticsRe: Reno Omokri Mocks El-Rufai's Proposed Coalition by Bobloco: 6:25pm On May 10, 2025
Chucks13:
Seriously all these you listed I don't know abut it likely you are too emotion about the who thing.

I will suggest you should go and get a job or start a business it will reduce your burden and you won't be these upset over nothing.
Get me a job bro
PoliticsRe: Reno Omokri Mocks El-Rufai's Proposed Coalition by Bobloco: 3:47pm On May 10, 2025
The only thing Tinubu is accomplishing is inflicting untold hardship, starvation, hunger, strife, and insecurity across the land.
PoliticsRe: Joining Another Party After Winning Election Greatest Political Sin – Kwankwaso by Bobloco: 3:42pm On May 10, 2025
zero8zero:
But Obi won under APGA and defected to PDP. Keep deceiving yourselves. We have even seen you say he should go back to PDP if they give him the presidential ticket. You're just a bunch of hypocrites.
Obi had completed his tenure as governor of Anambra State before joining the PDP. He did not defect while still holding the APGA mandate as governor.
PoliticsRe: Technically , Tinubu Has Never Defected . by Bobloco: 3:29pm On May 10, 2025
Tinubu's case is different because he formed Action Congress from a faction of AD and later Action Congress of Nigeria as another faction of AC before merging ACN with CPC to form APC.
PoliticsRe: Statisense: Defection Of Top Nigerian Politicians by Bobloco: 12:28pm On May 10, 2025
sad
PoliticsRe: ‘scrutiny Frightens Them’ — Utomi Slams APC Over ‘drama King’ Moniker by Bobloco:
Well, of course scrutiny terrifies a government led by a notorious narcotics trafficker, a serial certificate forger, and a buccaneering power-grabber who practically runs on lies, falsehoods, and propaganda
PoliticsRe: One-party State: If This Is What Nigerians Want, So Be It – Ganduje by Bobloco: 5:05am On May 10, 2025
It is actually what the drug lord and the APC want, not what Nigerians want. Left to Nigerians, they want and have resolved to see the end of this wicked and draconian APC regime on or before May 2027.
SportsRe: English Premier League Becomes First To Have Six Clubs In Champions League by Bobloco: 5:04am On May 10, 2025
Raf4:
Both of them (Man U & Tott) want to enter thru the back door. None of them deserve it.
.Especially when you take into consideration how woeful and disastrous their season has been in the Premier League, it's remarkable to imagine them sitting in 15th and 16th positions, respectively, and yet playing in the Champions League next season.
PoliticsRe: Ganduje: There's Nothing Wrong With A One-party State by Bobloco: 4:43am On May 10, 2025
What can one expect from a notorious dollar-stuffing babariga thief, an individual who ought to be incarcerated for misappropriating public funds belonging to the people of Kano State? He remains free, shielded by the drug lord presently in power.

PoliticsRe: Supreme Court Revokes Ajudua’s Bail, Orders His Remand by Bobloco:
Fred Ajudua. Alusi-ego (Onwa n'etiri ora of Ibusa)
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Taps Additional $215m W’bank Loan For Palliatives by Bobloco(op): 6:45pm On May 09, 2025
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PoliticsNigeria Taps Additional $215m W’bank Loan For Palliatives by Bobloco(op): 6:38pm On May 09, 2025
The World Bank has disbursed additional funds to Nigeria under the $800m National Social Safety Net Programme-Scale Up, raising the total amount released to $530m, The PUNCH reports.

Checks by The PUNCH on Thursday on the World Bank’s official website revealed that the cumulative disbursement had increased from the earlier reported $315m in 2023 to $530m this year, reflecting fresh inflows into Nigeria’s accounts for the palliative programme.

Although the exact day the extra disbursement was made this year could not be independently verified, findings showed that the World Bank was yet to update the detailed section of its portal that typically records transaction dates as of April 30, 2025, suggesting that the disbursement was very recent and likely made this month.

The $800m facility, approved on December 16, 2021, was designed to provide conditional cash transfers to Nigeria’s poorest and most vulnerable citizens, cushioning the impact of recent economic shocks, including the removal of the petrol subsidy.



Originally, the programme was structured to deliver N5,000 monthly to targeted households. However, following policy changes introduced by the Bola Tinubu administration, the payment was revised to N25,000 monthly for three months, aimed at reaching 15 million households across the country.

In October and November 2023, the World Bank disbursed $300m and $15m, respectively, to Nigeria under the programme. A review of World Bank records at the time by The PUNCH showed that the cumulative release then stood at $315m.

New data obtained on Thursday shows that an additional $215m has been released, bringing the total disbursement to $530m and reducing the amount available for drawdown to about $226.73m.

This means that 66.25 per cent of the loan has been disbursed, with about 33.75 per cent left.

Despite receiving World Bank approval since December 2021, the implementation of the palliative programme suffered a disbursement delay of nearly 17 months.

While Nigeria awaited disbursements from the World Bank under the $800m National Social Safety Net Programme-Scale Up loan, data reviewed by The PUNCH revealed that the country continued to incur and settle interest charges totalling over $6.18m, despite the protracted delay in actual fund utilisation.

World Bank records show that Nigeria paid multiple tranches of interest charges under the financing agreement tagged IDA-70190, including substantial payments made in January and July 2024.

On January 30, 2024, Nigeria paid three separate charges amounting to $822,259.40, $495,603.16, and another $495,603.16, bringing the January total to over $1.81m. These payments came months after the initial $300m and $15m disbursements made in October and November 2023, respectively.

Further charges were paid on July 15, 2024, when four separate interest payments totalling over $5.36m were recorded. The July charges included $1.98m, two entries of $1.19m each, and a separate charge of $3,737.83.

Together with the January payments, Nigeria’s total charges on the loan amounted to approximately $6,181,877.35. These interest charges were paid even as a significant portion of the loan remained undisbursed.


The delays were largely due to administrative bottlenecks, political transitions, and subsequent scandals that rocked the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, the supervising agency.

In December 2023, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission uncovered an alleged N37.1bn fraud within the ministry under former Minister Sadiya Umar-Farouq. Investigations revealed that funds meant for social interventions were allegedly laundered through contractors and other third parties. Umar-Farouq was invited for questioning by the EFCC and detained in January 2024.

Her successor, Dr Betta Edu, was also implicated after reports surfaced that she authorised the transfer of N585m into a private account for the purpose of paying vulnerable groups. The Accountant-General of the Federation rejected the transaction on the grounds that it violated public financial regulations.

Following these revelations, President Bola Tinubu suspended Edu in January 2024 and ordered a comprehensive investigation into the ministry’s financial dealings. The EFCC confirmed the recovery of about N32.7bn and $445,000 linked to the alleged frauds.

Halima Shehu, who served as the National Coordinator of the National Social Investment Programme Agency, was also arrested after allegedly moving N44bn from NSIPA accounts to several suspicious destinations.

In light of these developments, President Tinubu appointed the Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, to head a special investigative panel tasked with reviewing and restructuring the architecture of Nigeria’s social investment programmes.

The panel’s mandate is to ensure that future interventions are managed transparently and efficiently, with an emphasis on accountability.


The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, also partnered with the Central Bank of Nigeria and the National Identity Management Commission to enforce mandatory registration of beneficiaries with Bank Verification Numbers and National Identity Numbers to tighten controls over disbursement.

Despite the initial disbursement delay, the World Bank rated Nigeria’s implementation of the $800m National Social Safety Net Programme-Scale Up as only moderately satisfactory, reflecting both progress and significant areas of concern as the project nears its closing date.

Checks by The PUNCH on the Bank’s latest Implementation Status and Results Report show that as of January 29, 2025, the progress towards achieving the Project Development Objective was rated moderately satisfactory.

The overall implementation progress was also graded moderately satisfactory, suggesting that while some milestones had been reached, critical gaps remained in execution and delivery.

However, the bank flagged deeper concerns around financial management, procurement processes, and monitoring and evaluation, all of which were rated moderately unsatisfactory.

According to checks on the World Bank’s website, the Washington-based lender noted lapses in how funds were managed, inconsistencies in procurement procedures, and weaknesses in tracking and evaluating programme results.

The National Social Safety Net Programme-Scale Up is officially scheduled to close on December 31, 2025, pending any extension request from Nigeria to the World Bank.


Prior to the scale up programme, there was an initial National Social Safety Nets Project, approved by the World Bank in June 2016, aimed to provide targeted cash transfers to Nigeria’s poorest and most vulnerable households.

With an International Development Association credit of $500m, the project sought to establish a national social safety net system. The initial NASSP became effective in October 2017 and officially closed on December 31, 2022.

Despite its objectives, the project faced challenges, including allegations of corruption and mismanagement. A recent document obtained by The PUNCH from the World Bank website noted, “The 2020 Fiduciary In-depth Review identified some weaknesses in the procurement system in NCTO and NASSCO, respectively.

“The identified issues are being addressed through an action plan, which will be monitored regularly during the implementation of the parent project and Scale-Up operation.”

The National Social Safety Nets Coordinating Office is tasked with managing Nigeria’s National Social Register and coordinating the identification of poor and vulnerable households for cash transfer programmes.

The National Cash Transfer Office, operating under NASSCO, is responsible for administering and disbursing the cash transfers to beneficiaries, ensuring payments are made correctly, and addressing any related grievances.

Both agencies play critical roles in executing the World Bank-supported National Social Safety Net Programme and its Scale-Up by ensuring that financial aid reaches the intended households across the country.


The PUNCH also observed that in January 2025, the World Bank announced a 30-month debarment of two Nigerian companies, Viva Atlantic Limited and Technology House Limited, along with their Managing Director and CEO, Mr. Norman Bwuruk Didam.

The debarment was due to findings of fraudulent, collusive, and corrupt practices related to the NASSP. Investigations revealed that the companies and Didam misrepresented conflicts of interest in their bids, accessed confidential tender information from public officials, and submitted falsified documents

Also, they offered inducements to project officials, violating the World Bank’s anti-corruption guidelines.

The debarment prohibits them from participating in any World Bank-financed projects during the sanction period. Much earlier, on March 12, 2024, the World Bank’s Chief Suspension and Debarment Officer issued a notice of sanctions proceedings against Mr. Akuboh Victor Uneojo, a consultant based in Abuja.

Uneojo was debarred for a minimum period of two years and one month after admitting to making corrupt payments to an intermediary intended to influence a project official’s actions concerning a consultancy contract under the NASSP.

These actions were deemed corrupt practices under the World Bank’s sanctions framework. These sanctions indicate the fraud challenges in the implementation of social safety net programmes in Nigeria.

https://punchng.com/nigeria-taps-additional-215m-wbank-loan-for-palliatives/
PoliticsRe: You’re Very Wrong, Aisha Yesufu Disagrees With Peter Obi Over 2012 Protest by Bobloco:
Those who organized, sponsored, and financed the 2012 Ojota protest against subsidy removal have now taken credit for removing the very subsidy they once opposed. This development underscores one clear reality: their actions were driven by political motives rather than genuine patriotism

PoliticsRe: Moment Bianca Ojukwu Held Umahi's Hand From Touching Her Waist by Bobloco: 5:06pm On May 09, 2025
christejames:
APC politician are just HORNYbadger men grin grin grin





If some of their top men can be this horn.y, how will the top man;Agbado's, own be? 🤔
Here is a rare picture of the top man Agbado in a HÓRNY state right in front of Remi

PoliticsRe: Obi To Soludo: I Did My Bit As Trader, Do Yours As Professor (Throwback) by Bobloco(op): 4:53pm On May 09, 2025
DomPerignon:
Obiano did very well compared to Giringory.

At least he gave you an airport.

When asked why Anambra doesn't have an airport or thinking of having one, Giringory said there was no land available for an airport but he found land for brewry.

Go and verify this position Giringory had regarding Anambra airport project which he rejected.
So now Airport is better than brewery, no longer government house

Suit yourself
PoliticsRe: No Extradition Process Against Simon Ekpa – AGF by Bobloco: 4:45pm On May 09, 2025
sad
PoliticsRe: Obi To Soludo: I Did My Bit As Trader, Do Yours As Professor (Throwback) by Bobloco(op): 4:35pm On May 09, 2025
DomPerignon:
Solodu is still clearing Giringory's rot that's why
You mean Obiano, who handed over to Soludo, created no rot?
PoliticsRe: International Debts: Why Nigeria Still Owes IMF Millions by Bobloco: 4:09pm On May 09, 2025
angry
PoliticsObi To Soludo: I Did My Bit As Trader, Do Yours As Professor (Throwback) by Bobloco(op): 3:44pm On May 09, 2025
The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi on Tuesday, said he did his little as governor of Anambra State and urged the incumbent governor, Chukwuma Soludo to do his best in the state as an economics professor.

Obi stated this at the 2022 Lagos Business School (LBS) Alumni Conference in Lagos.

The Anambra governor between 2006 and 2014 was reacting to Soludo’s comments that the investment he (Obi) left in government is worth close to nothing.

Also, Soludo on Monday had tackled Obi, saying he can’t win the 2023 presidential election.

Soludo Remains My Brother’
Reacting on Tuesday in Lagos, Obi described Soludo as his brother.

“He (Soludo) remains my brother, we are very close. I remain prayerful for him. For other things which I didn’t succeed at, God has given him opportunity to do it and succeed.

“So, if there is anything pending, governance doesn’t finish, people are still in government in America, so you stop where you will stop, other people will continue from there,” Obi said.


“He is the governor of the state; he is my senior brother, he is even more intelligent than me because he is a professor, I am a trader, so he knows more and will be able to do things better than I am doing it.

“I have done my little own as a trader, now the professor is there he will do his own as a professor, the schools I didn’t roof he will roof them, that’s how government goes.”

The former governor said he left the office with the savings of 75 Billion Naira, adding that his administration saved 50 million dollars each in Access, Diamond and Fidelity banks with an interest rate of 6.5%.

He further clarifies, “The one they said is worthless, we invested 3.5 billion naira in International Breweries…that facility is there employing directly and indirectly over 10,000 Anambarians. The shares was at a time being sold at N50, today the shares is about N5 or so.

“When you spread your investment some will go up some will come down but overall the company is still there, the company is still doing well, it is still part of the global chain and everything. I needed to explain it not because I am defending comments by my brother,” the LP candidate said.

He said he left the office without owing any contractor, supplier who had executed their job, citing the examples of Innoson Motors and Zinos Computers.
https://www.channelstv.com/2022/11/15/i-did-my-little-as-anambra-gov-soludo-should-do-more-as-a-professor-peter-obi/

PoliticsRe: Obi's Investment For Anambra: Fact Check About The " Zero" Comment by Bobloco: 3:18pm On May 09, 2025
sad
PoliticsRe: Photo: Anambra Standstill For President Bola Tinubu by Bobloco: 1:52pm On May 09, 2025
APC supporters not only standing still but standing on the mandate as well
TravelRe: 6 Heavy Trucks Collide In A Crash Along Umunna Road, Imo State (Photos) by Bobloco: 1:14pm On May 09, 2025
sad
PoliticsRe: Nigeria's Public Debt In The Last 15 Years - The Cable Index by Bobloco: 1:12pm On May 09, 2025
Facts don't lie
PoliticsRe: Renewed Hope’ To Renewed Hardship: Two Years Of Tinubu In Pictures by Bobloco(op): 1:11pm On May 09, 2025
helinues:
Anger, do your crying alone.
I repeat, engage logically
PoliticsRe: Soludo's Brewery Comment: A Professor's Lapse In Judgment - History Beckons by Bobloco: 1:09pm On May 09, 2025
Bmaster:
what's the value of A New government house ?
Please help me ask that fellow who's holding the award for creating the most unreasonable and senseless threads and comments all over Nairaland
PoliticsRe: Soludo's Brewery Comment: A Professor's Lapse In Judgment - History Beckons by Bobloco: 1:06pm On May 09, 2025
helinues:
It's actually annoying for some Obidients to be pointing out the flaws in others but when it comes to Peter Obi, they must give filmsy excuse sha ni

Very annoying

Below is a thread to confirm how horrible and terrible Peter Obi's administration was when he was Anambra state governor

70% of those who commented on the thread are from Anambra as they had first hand experience. Unfortunately, reasonable number of them today have retracted their earlier comments. Peter Obi is now the best curry for Taiwan rice according to then. How hypocritical can some people be

https://www.nairaland.com/870945/what-exactly-peter-obi-doing?s=08
It's even more annoying that some people, because of extreme hate, tribal and ethnic bigotry laced with bitterness, will celebrate the commissioning of a government house over the commissioning of an industry like a brewery, despite its economic multiplier effect on citizens in terms of job creation.
PoliticsRe: Renewed Hope’ To Renewed Hardship: Two Years Of Tinubu In Pictures by Bobloco(op): 11:54am On May 09, 2025
helinues:
Bitterness, don't start the crying on my mentions today
helinus, please engage logically.
PoliticsRe: Renewed Hope’ To Renewed Hardship: Two Years Of Tinubu In Pictures by Bobloco(op): 11:51am On May 09, 2025
Elusive001:
Does it not prove to be satanic that someone prefers that him, his parents, relatives, friends, kinsmen, etc suffer and die just because he wants to teach some people political lesson?

I still don't get it. He prefer to wallow in wanton penury, despair, poverty, destitution, hunger, hopelessness, etc just to spite us? This is not ordinary at all
It's quite unfortunate and pathetic
PoliticsRe: Renewed Hope’ To Renewed Hardship: Two Years Of Tinubu In Pictures by Bobloco(op): 11:48am On May 09, 2025
Chimarto:
I read somewhere yesterday that Tinubu cleared Nigeria's indebt with IMF?
You might have to read this

https://dailytrust.com/despite-clearing-3-4bn-covid-19-loan-nigeria-still-owes-imf-n190bn/
PoliticsRe: Renewed Hope’ To Renewed Hardship: Two Years Of Tinubu In Pictures by Bobloco(op): 11:42am On May 09, 2025
benuejosh:
If you need a bucket to hold tears, i have available. Just send me a mail.
Millions of Nigerians, including you, who are being subjected to untold hardships occasioned by Tinubu's calamitous, wicked, and draconian policies masquerading as economic reforms, will need this bucket.

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