“Must everybody be a presidential candidate or governorship candidates? It’s important as opposition to bring a stronger coalition to fight the sitting government. You can’t defeat a status quo by splitting into different groups.”
For APC to take over power 2015, they had to form a Mega Party with AC n CPC taking the Lead, these ones instead of coming together shoving there personal interests aside, they are Splitting more n More
Imagine PDP, ADC, NDC n SDP. Coming together to fight APC?
The force will be Formidable n Unstoppable
These ones just dey divide the small votes dem get
Putindbutt: No way, Dangote has been intentional. The Govt is not folding her arms watching the middle east war cripple the oil market. Govt have been intervening so far, granting Dangote waivers and supplying more cargoes.
NaijaCars234: Fuel prices and maintenance costs are already high, but many drivers make a mistake that silently damages their engines. Skipping regular oil changes is the main cause of engine problems in Nigeria.
Engine oil lubricates moving parts, reduces friction, and keeps the engine cool. When oil is old or low, parts grind against each other, causing heat, wear, and reduced efficiency. This leads to higher fuel consumption and poor performance. If left unchecked, engine failure can cost hundreds of thousands of Naira to repair.
Some drivers wait until the engine makes strange noises or overheats before checking oil. Others use the wrong type of oil or extend the interval between oil changes beyond the manufacturer’s recommendation. All of these habits shorten engine life.
The solution is simple. Check your oil at least once a month and change it according to the schedule in your car manual. Use the recommended oil type and quality.
No be Person Way Buy Car way get Manual go Sabi Manufacturer's recommendation for the Matter
Drivers who follow this habit save fuel, avoid costly repairs, and keep their cars running smoothly on Nigerian roads. How often do you check your engine oil? Has it affected your car’s performance or fuel usage?
Sonofgod1990: Just because of 2.2 billion Naira not even in dollars ooo. Dis Nigeria don tire person. Make Una free dis old man to go home abeg. When bankole the formal house of rapes member stole about 38 billion Naira watin Una do am?
It's Bcux he's Igbo Na
Was Yaya Bello ever remanded with all the billions hanging on him, same for Malami, the list is long yet they choose to remand him for 2.2b. Reminds me of Olisa Metu that was imprisoned for 450m. That year
Northern Nigerians respond to Donald Trump’s alleged warning about U.S. military action in Nigeria with a shocking message: “We are not killing Christians… we are all living together as one. But if the U.S. military invades Nigeria, our mosquitoes will fight back — your men will get malaria and fever!” 🦟💬
This viral statement has set social media ablaze, sparking debates about religion, unity, and foreign interference. Nigerians react passionately to the comments, defending their land and calling for peace and understanding among all tribes and faiths.
Is this a show of national pride or a dangerous provocation? 🕊️ Can unity truly exist despite ethnic and religious divisions? Watch till the end and share your thoughts in the comments!
I still believe there's hope for Nigeria Bcux at the rate Tins are going afraid Dey catch Me...
Bandits, Herders and Kidnapper's have Dealt with the North yet they don't want help.
DeLaRue: People just don't understand how government borrowing works, and why borrowing is needed.
There is no country in the world that is not borrowing on a regular basis. Please name one country, if you know it. The countries that are not borrowing are probably unable to borrow because they have poor credit standing.
The USA, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, South Africa, Kenya etc are borrowing on a regular/monthly and in some cases, weekly basis.
For a developing country like Nigeria that has far more need for infrastructure that will underpin the economy 10, 20, or 30 years time, you need to borrow now, to undertake the infrastructure now.
Mr Dangote borrowed billions of dollars to build Dangote refineries. The fact that you have money in the bank does not mean you should not borrow, if you need to borrow to invest in projects that your own money is not enough to undertake. That explains why the richest people in the world are also big time borrowers. Norway has $1.7 trillion dollars in the bank, making it probably the richest country in the world, but it is still borrowing. Saudi Arabia is a heavy borrower despite having $1.2 trillion in the bank.
If you don't borrow to expand, you will be stagnant, and other people will leave you behind.
What is important is that you use borrowing for good projects, and you can afford to repay it. The good news is that Nigeria can afford to repay its loans.
And with government revenues rising exponentially, there is room for more borrowing provided it is used for beneficial projects, and the new tax law coming into effect next year will bump up government revenues to levels that Nigeria has never seen in its history.
Don't let opposition politicians deceive you with the cries of too much borrowing. If they get in, they too will borrow.
Borrowing to either complement or supplement the budget is always good course for running the government but the question is?
Are the funds utilised for the purpose of which they are borrowed?
I Laf reading comments here hailing the gesture Nigerians are really Gullible No wonder "they Do anything, I mean ANYTHING they like and get away with it"
This was how he introduced free cement shipment to depots nationwide
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I Support their Claims Ur performance was enough to cause Soup to sour No Power No Good Roads No payment of Salaries No good hospitals. Which one I want to talk