DLifeless1: So all the ones yorubas have been doing to Obi no be anything, should all the nonsense yorubas wrote about Obi be brught to light, if hypocrisy is a person, I don't want to believe this is the exact personality the yorubas are, helinues already said it is a petty and shouldn't be an issue, na the children will decide their marriage in future not the parents.
But you can continue with this your behaviour, result go soon show.
You're complaining about what Yorubas say about Obi, do you know since when Igbos have been attacking Tinubu?
peterincredible: when dey say travel u no gree u see ureself go to aba and enugu u will be dissappointed, go to agbor and asaba u will be dissapointed try dey travel ones ones u hear
There's no part of the south east I have not been to. Agbor and Asaba are not part of the south east.
I can use my hands to count the numbers of Yorubas in Aba and Enugu. The numbers of Igbos in the south west is over a million, I doubt the number of Yorubas in Ibo land is up to 5,000. It's so hard to find Yorubas in the south east, compared to how easy Igbos can be found all over the south east.
The numbers of Igbos selling plantain chips in the south west is more than the total numbers of Yorubas living in the south east.
HardBishop: Then you people don't dare try it pls. If you try it, we will retaliate and it won't be funny
Nah you dey beat your chest nah. What can Igbos do? How many Yorubas dey the south east compared to Igbos in the south west?
We shouldn't support ethnic killing directly or indirectly, it won't favor any ethnic group. We're in year 2025 AD, we shouldn't be talking about something like this.
I don't have family or friends living in any part of the south east, but it does not mean I will support the killings of Igbos in the south west.
HardBishop: Have you ever thought that many yorubas are residing in ibo land? So yorubas should take laws into their hands By attacking ibo people? Una like fight fa, but if we retaliate, anything una see, Mae una take am
How many Yorubas dey Igbo land compared to Igbos in Yoruba land? There's hardly any part of Ijebu and Awori land Igbos can't be found.
We shouldn't support violence, it won't favour anybody.
bigpicture001: The lecturer called for what is happening to her... Sh knows the trend if the Davido topic is about a fan frowning at davido for marrying and association with igbos... So davido shut the fan up by saying he is Igbo by blood..
Now this woman rejoined the argument and now claim it's an innocent statement.. see, u dnt go to the north and do religious argument in the public garage.. if u are christian except u want to die...
Sh know the atmosphere is already tensed and waded in in condemnation big davido... ND still expecting those supporting davido to keep quiet .. abeg sh deserve and called for what sh got
Instead of you to be calling out people threatening others because they aired their opinion, you're supporting the people threatening her... Okay nah
Typing: Where will you use the 30km to, when over 700km is still a forest?
Construction on this project started less than 15 month ago or so, but you want all the 700km to be ready for commission. Some of you are just frustrated, that's why you come online to talk anyhow.
This is a massive project, it's a new built road, I wander the kind of magic most of you are expecting in less than 15 months the project started. The pictures below is from the Calabar section which started few weeks ago
anonimi: You can't understand the need fror the article since you obviously don't understand the need to prioritise the fixing of existing bad roads instead of borrowing money to build a white elephant project to nowhere.
Can you show evidence Government is borrowing money to build the project?
This government has fully rehabilitated a lot of road around the 6 geopolitical regions and reconstructing a lot of road. People like you just love wailing because you do not like the president.
No government has fixed and constructed more roads than Tinubu. The FG made it clear a long time ago, any section of the road that's completed will be open to the public.
The government has always make it clear that any section that is completed will be opened and put to use. I don't understand the need for this article after the explanation by the FG
michlins: When this thing initially happened,he said he won't mention about it again that it's in his past so what's going on. He's very good at going back on his words.
Meanwhile that woman Natasha is the reason true victims don't get justice because everyone will assume it's same thing. Imagine if a high profile person like her can exploit sexual harassment claims
OredoPikin: The commissioning of just 30km out of a 750km coastal highway to mark President Tinubu’s two years in office is baffling, and quite frankly, insulting to any citizen paying attention.
Let’s do the math:
Total Project Length: 750km
Completed: 30km
Remaining: 720km
That’s just 4% of the entire project completed in two years.
At this rate — 30km every two years — it would take 50 years to complete the full road. Fifty. Years. Is that how low the bar has dropped?
This isn't just laughable, it's a stark reflection of how unserious leadership can be when it comes to infrastructure delivery. In any country where citizens demand accountability, such a move would spark calls for resignations, not celebrations.
Nigerians deserve real progress, not ceremonial ribbon-cutting of unfinished promises. This level of performance isn't just underwhelming, it’s a blatant disregard for the expectations of the people.
The project is not yet up to 2 years. Sand filling in section 2 of the project is more than 60% done, the Lagos section will be completed this year. Work on the project is going at a fast pace. It's a very massive project.
Work is ongoing in Cross River and Akwa Ibom too and work will be completed there by the end of next year.
The Federal Government has announced plans to deploy seven million smart meters through its Presidential Metering Initiative, aiming to eliminate estimated billing and reduce revenue leakages.
The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Energy, Mrs Olu Verheijen, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Sunday.
Speaking on the second anniversary of Tinubu’s administration, Verheijen stated that the smart meters would end collection losses for most on-grid customers who are currently unmetered.
She explained that the meter deployment is part of the administration’s efforts to improve the commercial value chain of gas-to-power.
“There are several interventions underway to enhance the commercial viability of the gas-to-power value chain.
“We are developing policies and frameworks to transition to a system that allows us to charge the true cost of delivering electricity, and more importantly, to drive efficiencies in determining that cost,” she said.
The Special Adviser also revealed that the government is working to clear its legacy debt, which accumulated due to an inability to fund electricity subsidies and the distribution companies (Discos) underperformance in revenue collection.
“We plan to clear the legacy debt with a combination of cash and promissory notes to ensure that generation companies and gas suppliers are paid.
“In addition, we are improving revenue assurance by ensuring that most customers on the grid are metered.
“With this, we can end estimated billing and reduce collection losses so that customers who receive electricity are paying customers,” she added.
In exchange for resolving the legacy debts, Verheijen said the government would require all stakeholders and investors across the value chain to enhance their performance and invest more capital to expand on-grid access.
She stressed that the administration is committed to improving the governance of the Discos, which serves as the cash engine of the entire value chain.
“Through existing regulatory frameworks, the government will ensure that Discos have the financial and technical capacity to deliver more reliable power to Nigerian homes and businesses,” she concluded.