If every local govt can consistently do food subsidy like this once or twice in a month, the Nigerian citizens will barely feel the impact of the economic hardship currently rocking the country.
This is Ifako-Ijaiye LG Chairman coming to the aides of his people. 👇
See what the Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government Chairman is doing. I believe if we get it right at the local level, the federal government will have less burden to carry.
Following the killing of Deborah Samuel sometimes last year, 2022 and the recent gruesome murder of a butcher, Usman Buda, who was killed on Sunday over alleged blasphemous comment against Prophet Muhammad SAW.
Followed by the vow made by the governor of Sokoto, Ahmed Aliyu to deal decisively with anyone who commits blasphemy against the Islamic Prophet Muhammad SAW.
Judging by how the previous administration of Gov. Tambuwal has treated the case and now the current administration, do you think it's safe to have a Nigerian president from Sokoto?
Particularly as it has begun to look like political elites in Sokoto are religiously intolerant.
I also love it when thieves arrest and deal with thieves. Hopefully, someday; those thieves arresting thieves will be arrested and dealt with too.
That being said, we all know that the main reason for his recent ordeal is because of the cashless policy that made it almost impossible for corrupt politicians to buy votes from the polling units and thereby leaving massive room for litigations and evidences in the election tribunal. If not for this,, he would have stayed out his tenure with so much praises.
Buhari was shocked with how politicians used money to influence the PDP and APC primaries. He quickly went and ambushed them at the general elections using the cashless policy. He used Emefiele to carry that out. Buhari succeeded to a great extent even though corrupt politicians fought back.
They fought back as if they don’t know that only the cashless policy can eliminate corruption and insecurity. They were only fighting for themselves. But it was too late.
Buhari who was praised by these corrupt politicians earlier for disobeying court orders on other issues was now being called unprinted names for disobeying court order on cashless policy. He succeeded in making sure the stacked up billions was useless until after the election.
Someone has to pay for this massive upset. Emefiele.
Fortunately for all of us, Emefiele has other baggages around his neck.
The cashless policy hit northerners far more than it his southerners. But the northerners hardly cried about it because they knew what buhari was trying to achieve with it.
Have you forgotten that buses with cash were going to North to ease them of the cashless policy wahala?
onez: The arrest is very wrong. Infact the removal is very wrong. No doubt he may be corrupt. Nigeria will regret his absence. We need his experience to stabilize the naira. Tinubu reckless economic policies is leading to one thing, disaster.
Are you sure you are a Nigerian.... From your response you sound like a foreigner.
Josegun: Thank God he is paying for it. I was in Lagos for official assignment when this happen, this guy frustrated my life throughout my stay. May he never come out of it.
Obinwenite: How does this help the common man?… how does this reflect to the life of the common man. You guys are always chasing shadows. Things are going left and you are here praising someone who appointed his friends into positions. Is it different from what others have done in the past?.
What’s the difference between what Tinubu is doing now to what buhari did?.
Things usually gets worse before it gets good. And besides are you expecting Tinubu to solve the problem that took 63 years of Nigeria's life In one month?
Ordinarily, one would expect a CBN governor who knows his onions to use policies like his Anchor Borrowers Program (ABP), Agricultural Credit Support Scheme (ACSS), e-Naira policy, and cashless policy, among other initiatives to boost the real sector of the economy and shore up the value of the local currency. But no, the chief driver of our monetary policies and by implication, the economy, was dabbling in politics. He was neck-deep in a presidential ambition that was dead on arrival – something that is ethically unbecoming of anybody occupying the exalted office he was occupying at the time. He was alleged to have been a card-carrying member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as a registered member in his hometown (ward). An “ethical abomination”, in the voice of Chinwetalu Agu, the popular Nollywood actor.
Three days from today, Senator Bola Tinubu would have spent one month in office as the president of Nigeria. In the light of this, what is your assessment of President Tinubu’s one month in office?