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PoliticsRe: INEC Has Updated Its Website And Officially Recognized The Wike-led Faction by CrEaToRmalden(m): 12:50pm On Mar 30

PoliticsRe: INEC Has Updated Its Website And Officially Recognized The Wike-led Faction by CrEaToRmalden(m): 12:49pm On Mar 30
Oga, it's showing 2024, and you're still posting the same link. Why not also post the screenshot where it says 2024?

abc115:
https://www.inecnigeria.org/political-parties/peoples-democratic-party-pdp/
BusinessDBN Innovation Hub Opens 80 Incubation Slots For Msmes In North-east And North-w by CrEaToRmalden(op): 11:22am On Dec 20, 2025
The DBN Innovation Hub has opened applications for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises operating in Nigeria’s North-East and North-West regions. The programme is an initiative of the Development Bank of Nigeria and is aimed at helping local businesses grow through structured support.

The DBN Innovation Hub Project is a 24-month entrepreneurship acceleration programme focused on equipping MSMEs with practical skills, funding opportunities, and access to business networks. As part of the process, over 10,000 entrepreneurs are encouraged to complete compulsory courses on the DBN BizAid digital platform. Only MSMEs with a certificate of completion from the BizAid courses are eligible to apply.

A total of 80 incubation spots are available, and selected winners will receive grant funding. Benefits include tailored training, one-on-one mentorship, investor readiness support, market access, networking opportunities, and post-program support.

Eligible businesses must be located in the North-East or North-West, have operated for at least three years, and show strong potential for growth and job creation. Interested applicants are advised to apply online.

Nigeria Startup News

PoliticsWhy Tinubu’s Youth Programmes Cannot Replace Yahoo Money by CrEaToRmalden(op): 1:11am On Dec 18, 2025
When Bola Ahmed Tinubu, then a presidential candidate, said in January 2023 that he would “convert Yahoo boys and make them useful by converting their talents and intellects to produce chips for industries,” the statement triggered outrage, mockery, and confusion. Some interpreted it as an endorsement of cybercrime. Others dismissed it as careless rhetoric. But stripped of emotion, the statement raises a serious policy question Nigeria has yet to answer honestly: can the Nigerian state offer legal economic alternatives that compete with the financial incentives of cybercrime?

Over two years into the Tinubu administration, the answer remains uncomfortable.

Nigeria has not suffered from a shortage of youth programmes. What it suffers from is a shortage of programmes that pay quickly, reliably, and at scale at levels that can rival the underground economy many young people are drawn to. This is the gap between intention and outcome that any serious discussion must confront.

To understand the problem, we must first be clear about what draws young Nigerians into internet fraud. The popular caricature of the “Yahoo boy” as merely lazy or morally bankrupt ignores the economic logic behind the choice. Cybercrime offers speed, liquidity, and visibility. Entry-level participants may earn in weeks what formal-sector workers struggle to make in months, years, decades. Mid-level actors can earn millions of naira monthly. Top-tier actors live conspicuously, reinforcing the perception that fraud is not only profitable but socially rewarding.

This is the financial reality against which government programmes must compete.

Since assuming office, the Tinubu administration has rolled out or expanded several youth-focused initiatives: the 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme, the Nigerian Youth Academy (NiYA), Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) schemes with stipends, the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) initiatives, the National Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) in partnership with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Youth Economic Intervention and De-Radicalization Programme (YEIDEP).

On paper, this ecosystem looks robust. In practice, its success is limited when measured by income outcomes.

Take 3MTT, often cited as the administration’s flagship youth skills initiative. The programme is well-designed, partners with credible institutions, and focuses on globally relevant digital skills such as software development, data analysis, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. It is also one of the few programmes with genuine long-term promise. However, promise is not the same as performance at scale. The pathway from training to stable, high-paying employment is slow. Even successful participants typically start with internships, junior roles, or freelance gigs paying modestly by global tech standards. These are respectable outcomes, but they do not rival the immediate financial pull of cybercrime.

A young person earning ₦300,000 to ₦700,000 monthly after months or years of skill-building is doing well—but still operates far below the income levels that motivate many to enter online fraud.

TVET programmes fare worse in this comparison. With stipends reportedly around ₦22,500 monthly, they are clearly designed as social support mechanisms rather than wealth-generation pathways. They help trainees survive during training, not transform their economic status. No serious observer would argue that such stipends can deter someone who believes they can make several hundred thousand naira from a single successful scam.

Even if every stipend were paid promptly, the numbers simply do not compete against yahoo yahoo.

The National Directorate of Employment, a long-standing institution predating the Tinubu administration, suffers from an even deeper problem: credibility. Many participants are unsure if and when stipends will be paid. The uncertainty alone undermines its attractiveness. People drawn to illicit income are not only chasing high rewards; they are also chasing predictability. A programme that cannot guarantee timely payments cannot compete with an underground economy that, while illegal, is perceived by participants as financially reliable.

YEIDEP deserves particular scrutiny because it was marketed as a game-changer. Unfortunately, this one is lost to endless postponements. With promises of grants ranging from ₦50,000 to ₦500,000 and massive nationwide registrations, expectations were high. Yet as 2025 draws to a close, public perception is dominated by delays, verification bottlenecks, and unmet timelines. Even if grants eventually reach beneficiaries, a one-off payment of ₦500,000 cannot match sustained monthly incomes running into millions. Worse, repeated delays erode trust. In economic behaviour, trust is currency. Once lost, it is difficult to regain. Official YEIDEP statements have acknowledged postponements and repeatedly cautioned applicants about misinformation and fraudulent actors claiming to be affiliated with the programme. While social-media posts allege dissatisfaction, there is no verified evidence that the core programme itself is a scam.

The National Jubilee Fellows Programme stands apart in that it is relatively successful within its niche. It offers structured work placements, mentorship, and stipends. But its niche is narrow: educated graduates who already possess social capital. It was never designed to engage the demographic most associated with cybercrime, nor does it promise rapid wealth accumulation. Its success does not translate into a solution for financially motivated youth crime.

The Nigerian Youth Academy, meanwhile, functions more as an exposure and orientation platform than a direct income pipeline. Leadership training and civic education have value, but they do not address the immediate economic calculus facing unemployed or underemployed youth. Moral appeals without material backing rarely change behaviour.

When these programmes are assessed honestly, a pattern emerges. They prioritize training over income, long-term potential over short-term survival, and participation metrics over measurable earnings. None are structured to produce fast, liquid, high-visibility income at scale. Yet these are precisely the attributes that make cybercrime attractive.

This is where Tinubu’s “convert Yahoo boys” statement collides with reality. Conversion is not primarily a moral process; it is an economic one. People exit lucrative illegal markets when legal alternatives become more attractive, not merely more virtuous. In countries that have successfully reduced organized crime participation, the state did not rely on training alone. It combined aggressive enforcement with credible economic substitutes—paid apprenticeships, guaranteed employment, and rapid income stabilization.

Nigeria’s current approach lacks this balance. Enforcement exists, but economic alternatives lag. Training exists, but monetization pathways are weak. Announcements are loud, but outcomes are quiet.

This does not mean the administration’s efforts are meaningless. It simply means they are incomplete. The absence of large-scale success stories, i.e., people who moved from government programmes into sustained incomes comparable to those of cybercriminal networks, is not due to individual failure. It is structural.

An honest position, therefore, is not that Tinubu was wrong to talk about conversion of yahoo boys, but that the state has not yet built the machinery to make conversion economically rational.

Dear President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, please take note:

You cannot out-train an economy that rewards crime faster than work. Until legal programmes offer speed, certainty, and visible upward mobility, they will remain moral statements rather than competitive alternatives.

Nigeria’s youth do not need more slogans. They need systems that pay, if the promise to redirect so-called Yahoo boys is to mean anything. If the goal is to redirect talent away from cybercrime, then training must be tightly linked to paid placements, living-wage stipends, rapid startup capital with transparent delivery, and clear market access. Anything less will continue to lose the economic argument, no matter how noble the intention.

In the end, the question is not whether young Nigerians can be trained. It is whether the country is willing to pay what it costs to keep talent on the right side of the law.

Until that question is answered honestly, the promise to “convert Yahoo boys” will remain an aspiration—well-meaning, but unrealised.

Disclaimer
This editorial is based on publicly available information, official programme descriptions, and reported outcomes. It does not accuse any institution or individual of wrongdoing, nor does it endorse or promote criminal activity. The analysis reflects economic outcomes and policy performance, not moral judgments.

Originally published on Nigeria Startup News

SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by CrEaToRmalden(m): 7:44pm On Nov 13, 2025
How? How did Osi score from there? Such a tight angle!
.............
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by CrEaToRmalden(m): 7:44pm On Nov 13, 2025
How? How did Osi score from there? Such a tight angle!
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by CrEaToRmalden(m): 7:01pm On Nov 13, 2025
We should just lose abeg.
CrimeRe: Passenger Arrested For Stealing N290,000 On Ibom Air Flight by CrEaToRmalden(m): 4:24pm On Oct 10, 2025
yinkus6750:
Thief in the sky.
The stealing hustle is real, knows no boundaries.
So unfortunate that every riff raff can afford to buy air ticket.
Obviously stealing must be in his DNA.
Wait o, Ibom Air again?
Yes, Ibom Air again, and again on the positive side. So what do you have against that? They should have let the thief go?
Foreign AffairsRe: President Putin Is 73 Years Old Today (Photos) by CrEaToRmalden(m): 12:20pm On Oct 07, 2025
Same as Tinubu? shocked shocked

Wow wow wow wow wow wow. 8 more characters needed
PhonesRe: 7 Phones With Advanced AI Camera Features In 2025 by CrEaToRmalden(m): 10:40pm On Oct 06, 2025
Jennyclay:
iPhone or nothing

iPhone is the best phone to use.

iPhone camera is top-notch.
Lol typical Nigerian. Welcome, to reality. Or should I say 'you were left behind'?
EducationRe: Kano Tops 2025 NECO Results In Math, English by CrEaToRmalden(m):
Lol

Please do not post adverts in this section, to avoid being banned.

Kano governor lied about state’s performance in 2025 NECO results
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/823732-kano-governor-misrepresents-states-performance-in-2025-neco-results.html
PoliticsEkiti Govt To Lift Open Grazing Ban, Introduce New 2025 Grazing Law by CrEaToRmalden(op): 1:01pm On Jul 31, 2025
At the Ekiti State Executive Council virtual meeting held on Tuesday, 29th July 2025, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji chaired a major policy discussion aimed at addressing the ongoing herders and farmers crisis.

A major decision from the meeting was the approval of a bill to repeal the Prohibition of Cattle and other Ruminants Grazing in Ekiti State Law No. 4 of 2016. The council has proposed a new legislation titled Cattle and other Ruminants Grazing in Ekiti State Law of 2025, which will be presented to the State House of Assembly for legislative review and passage.

According to Ekiti State government, this initiative is part of a broader strategy to curb grazing-related violence and create a legal framework for peaceful coexistence in rural communities.

The proposed bill introduces several new provisions. “The law will require that traditional rulers, chairmen of local governments, and the Governor must give approval before herders are settled in any part of the state,” official reports confirmed.

The new law also outlines procedures for the compulsory certification and registration of herdsmen intending to settle in Ekiti for grazing. It also clearly defines offences and penalties related to unguarded grazing of cattle and other ruminants.

Source: https://www.nigeriastartupact.ng/ekiti-govt-to-lift-open-grazing-ban-introduce-new-2025-grazing-law/

SportsNo Nigerian Referee Selected For CHAN 2025 Match Official List by CrEaToRmalden(op): 6:39pm On Jul 17, 2025
CAF has released the full list of appointed match officials for the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN) taking place from 2nd to 30th August.

Shockingly, not a single Nigerian referee, assistant referee, or VAR official made the list.

So, what's wrong?

PoliticsRe: Nigeria Ignored As Trump Invites 5 African Presidents To White House by CrEaToRmalden(m): 10:27am On Jul 04, 2025
While I'm not a follower of this government, what's with the craze of being invited or not being invited to the white house? As a country, are we seeking America's validation to exist? Aren't we sovereign?

Unnecessary abeg.
EducationRe: Re-write This Statement Starting With"shoes" by CrEaToRmalden(m): 5:59pm On Jun 25, 2025
Depends on what you mean.

Without paraphrasing:

Shoes to school, Peter went without.

Paraphrasing:

Shoes were not worn by Peter when he went to school.
FoodRe: Afang Soup In Three Easy Steps (Pictures) by CrEaToRmalden(m): 10:22pm On Jun 21, 2025
I bought all the raw materials exactly as you listed (I opted for shelled periwinkles as I prefer them to unshelled). Totaled 20k for me.

Followed your preparation method exactly as given, step by step. Omo, I'm proud of myself grin

Thank you!

Can't thank you enough. My first afang soup, and it gave me theat premium restaurant vibes.

I wasn't confident initially due to trauma from a recent year when I made Editan soup that tasted bitter than 'bitter' itself. Had to dispose of everything. grin
PhonesRe: This Happened To My Samsung A16 (Photos) by CrEaToRmalden(m): 2:30pm On May 20, 2025
The problem with Nigerians is that they use anything and everything to charge their phones, and then blame the companies. Each device has a charger specification to use. Anything outside that range, especially roadside chargers, will damage your battery, wear it down faster, or something as bad as this. Next time, use specified chargers. Also, plug your device on a voltage regulator, not directly. Or at least use these fridge guards instead of direct charge.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Manchester United (1 - 0) On 16th May 2025 by CrEaToRmalden(m): 9:14pm On May 16, 2025
As a United fan, I don't mind any loss right now, except Chelsea.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Athletic Club Vs Manchester United: Europa League (0 - 3) On 1st May 2025 by CrEaToRmalden(m): 10:02pm On May 01, 2025
Omo, so una still de watch Man Utd games? Gave up on this club. How did they manage to win by 3 goals and clean sheet sef? Athletic Club must be really bad.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Zimbabwe: 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 1) On 25th March 2025 by CrEaToRmalden(m): 6:34pm On Mar 25, 2025
Tello619:
Talk true
Yes, Osimhen
PoliticsRe: I Was Raised In Offa Nigeria, Ghanaian President-Elect, John Mahama (Video) by CrEaToRmalden(m): 8:53am On Dec 11, 2024
We raised Ghana's president. Ghanaians take note.
EducationSouth-South's Literacy High, North Struggles Continue - NBS by CrEaToRmalden(op):
On LITERACY

61% of individuals aged 5 and above are literate, with the South-South region recording the highest literacy rate at 84.1%.

Literacy remains a challenge,
particularly in the NORTHERN zones.

North Central embarassed
55.3

North East sad
47.8

North West cry
44.6

South East smiley
79.2

South South cool
84.1

South West wink
83.1

Read the GHS-Panel Wave 5 Report on the NBS Website.

https://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/elibrary/read/1241588

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/183AMD252y/?mibextid=oFDknk (Official NBS Publication)


Richiez, Fynestboi

EducationNig Teachers Happily Misspell 'march' As 'match' by CrEaToRmalden(op): 4:43pm On Oct 16, 2024
The Irony grin angry

Education"No To Innovation" Bus Spotted In Oyo State by CrEaToRmalden(op): 10:54pm On Oct 07, 2024
huh huh

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Man City Vs Man United: Community Shield (7 - 6) On Penalties On 10th Aug 2024 by CrEaToRmalden(m): 4:44pm On Aug 10, 2024
michaelbelgium:
They are busy selling Wan Bissaka and leaving useless players
Replacement de
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Man City Vs Man United: Community Shield (7 - 6) On Penalties On 10th Aug 2024 by CrEaToRmalden(m): 4:44pm On Aug 10, 2024
We're winning this
GamingRe: What Mobile Games Pay Real Money: Earn Real Money By Playing Mobile Games by CrEaToRmalden(m): 2:48pm On Jul 14, 2024
Be careful of scams though. A lot of what I've seen on this thread aren't worth it. I'm sure the game apps that pay real cash are Waje Game and Ludo MPL. See this Instant Money App post for a proper review of these though.
BusinessRe: Guide To Make Money With Swagbucks In Nigeria by CrEaToRmalden(m): 7:13am On Jul 08, 2024
horpeelo:
Please provide the information
See this Swagbucks review —answers the question appropriately. Not all these ones pasting links for traffic when they've not even been on the platform before.
BusinessRe: How To Make $6000 As A Freelancer On Sproutgigs - Step-by-step Guide by CrEaToRmalden(m): 7:14pm On Jul 05, 2024
To anyone who'll find this thread tomorrow. No, you won't make this amount, unless you start doing gigs. But even that will take time because prices on Sproutgigs are ridiculously low. SproutGigs has three earning sections: gigs, microjobs, and surveys. As for the microjobs, it's what most unskilled Nigerians do, and you're earning something like $0.030 or less. It's easy to do, but most get banned because SproutGigs is ridiculously strict. As for the surveys, not many of it is available for Nigerians and other Africans. If you reside in a tier 1 country, you'll find more surveys. Otherwise, it's almost useless here. The withdrawal method is Payoneer only (at the moment), and it takes long ti reach the threshold, unfortunately. This is just a summary of what to expect. Here is an in-depth information explaining that SproutGigs is real but mostly not worth it.
Technology MarketRe: Is Chipper Cash Review Legit (how Does It Work) by CrEaToRmalden(m): 8:16pm On Jul 04, 2024
Y'all should try to be honest at times. Not all the time praising something without pointing the problems. here's a better Chipper Cash review, and it walks through their rate, and the typical experience as a customer.

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