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bixton: Most likely Kuje He is complicit in denigrating a democratically elected power in rivers state Which contradicts the constitution. This is akin to treason when coup plotters did itin the military He is currently obeying an illegal order and he is flexing it by removing democratically elected structures. He cannot get away with all of that. We have a new Nigeria. We will try him and Jail himeven if he is 80 years He will go to Jail. |
crownfierce:I am not even opposition. If you understand tax reforms, you will know that taxes can only be produced as a result of sales and circulating money in the economy. If oil prices fall it will depress the whole economy and then there will be less tax to collect. Tax reform doesnt happen in isolation its very much dependent on a robust economy. You are telling me Tinubu has inflated the tires of the car. I am telling you there is no petrol fro the car to move. Does it matter if the car's tire has air ? How long can you push the car ? you want to push from Abuja to Lagos ? You still need petrol for us to know that you did a good job inflating the tires !!! |
Atarakpa: They have been doing that for 2 years, where have you been ? OPEC has been cutting quotas worldwide. This crash is lack of demand. China is not buying as much as before,If they stop "dredging" they wont be able to pay salaries and there is no guarantee oil prices will come back up anytime soon. |
ebexofficial: If fuel prices crash and government is not able to pay salaries. Which is more important ? |
Guestmale: Buhari has never lost kastina state with his name on the ballot. I didnt say APC, I said Buhari |
Guestmale: Ibas will go to Jail. Confirmed. |
Sirianese:While the media distracts with Natasha vs Akpabio drama, Nigeria is on the verge of economic self-destruction. 🔹 2025 Budget: $36.6 billion 🔹 Oil Production Cost: $45/barrel 🔹 Budget Based On: $80/barrel 🔹 Current Oil Price: ~$60/barrel 🔹 Net Profit: Only $15/barrel → ~$8.2 billion/year Nigeria needs $28 billion more to balance the budget. But with falling oil prices and zero viable exports, who will lend Tinubu more money? No lender wants to throw cash at a country that’s bleeding revenue. To stay afloat, Tinubu is mortgaging Nigeria’s future oil—essentially collateralizing national assets. This isn’t leadership. This is liquidation. |
Let’s speak plainly — Tinubu has no plan. None. What started with hope has spiraled into blind economic pillaging. Oil prices are crashing, yet instead of belt-tightening or fostering local production, he’s borrowing like a terminal gambler at the end of his tether. From fuel subsidy to forex, he’s removed every cushion from the average Nigerian’s life — without building a single project to show for the suffering. Compare him to Obasanjo — who, despite criticisms, paid subsidies, built national infrastructure, secured debt forgiveness, and didn’t mortgage our children’s future in exchange for fragile IMF kudos. Tinubu? He’s selling off tomorrow for today’s press release. He borrows with no repayment strategy, as if the loans only matter after he’s long gone. He’s looting our collective credit score, leaving a scorched-earth fiscal landscape for whoever comes next. Every contract, every deal, every policy reeks of survivalist governance — not nation-building. We wanted a strategist. We got a desperado with a calculator. The painful truth: Tinubu’s presidency is costing us more than money — it’s bleeding our future. |
Guestmale:In the North, nobody alive now can get beat Buhari. |
Senator Óju o ro la rì. Lò to Ilé bí ilé wèrè. |
kolente: LOL |
There is nobody alive that can beat Buhari in "organic" votes. |
Vice Admiral Ibas — you have crossed into treason. Your illegal dismantling of democratically elected structures is not an act of duty — it is an act of war against the Nigerian Constitution. You are not a servant of the people — you are now their enemy. No uniform will save you. No connection will protect you. The day Tinubu leaves that seat — you will face the law, shackled and humiliated like every power-drunk tyrant before you. Today you are Wike's Cabal.....Don't forget Emefiele too was once with the cabal. You are not untouchable. You are not above history. A time is coming when you will answer in a courtroom for crimes against democracy. And no — Nigeria will not forget. Your prison cell waits. |
"They are coming for my father Bola Ahmed tinubu and your fathers, our fathers and their fathers".......... ![]() Whoever his dealer is....I want what he takes before he talks in public, he must be getting the real good stuff.
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Bwala’s political behavior fits the classic MAGA Dog template — a person who parades loyalty to power for survival, flips ideology without shame, barks loudest when defending the very people oppressing the masses, and displays exaggerated outrage when their handlers are attacked. Remember: • Bwala was a staunch APC supporter under Buhari. • He switched sides to Atiku’s PDP not out of conviction but convenience — after smelling a dead-end in Tinubu’s camp. • Today, Bwala spends more energy defending Tinubu’s government than speaking truth to power — despite pretending to be in the opposition. A MAGA Dog in politics is someone who wags their tail for the ruling elite, sells propaganda to poor masses, and attacks truth-tellers with fake patriotism. Bwala fits this mold perfectly: • Always on TV barking against critics of government policy. • Gaslighting Nigerians about Tinubu’s disastrous economic policies. • Downplaying the suffering of ordinary citizens. • Defending corrupt politicians while attacking men like Ndume for speaking truth. A true opposition figure speaks for the people — not for the powerful. Calling Bwala a MAGA Dog is therefore accurate political branding — he is loyal not to Nigeria but to whoever is feeding him politically. |
Let me say it without fear or favor — Senator Ali Ndume is one of the last honest men standing in Nigeria’s compromised political space. He spoke the bitter truth that millions of suffering Nigerians already know deep down but feel powerless to say aloud — President Bola Tinubu is tragically surrounded by a cartel of kleptocrats and kakistocrats. Ndume is absolutely right. Nigeria is not broke — Nigeria is being bled dry by a parasitic elite class whose only mission is to capture state resources and weaponize political power for personal wealth accumulation. This is beyond incompetence — it is organized criminality in government. Who are these kleptocrats? They are the same recycled faces from past administrations. Many were indicted during Buhari’s tenure — yet not only did they escape justice, they were elevated to higher positions under Tinubu. Look around: • Inflation at record highs. • Naira collapsed beyond recognition. • Energy crisis with zero solutions. • Food scarcity. • Mass poverty. • While Abuja’s political elite move in new bulletproof SUVs, build mansions in Dubai, and stash dollars abroad. What Ndume said is not speculation — it is fact backed by the visible evidence of everyday Nigerian suffering. I commend him for standing on truth despite the predictable attacks from Tinubu’s media hirelings and political errand boys. This is a man who has gone to prison twice for saying the truth — what greater proof of sincerity do we need? I will go further: The real enemies of Nigeria today are not foreign forces — they are the well-dressed thieves sitting in positions of power, looting with pen and policy while the poor suffer. Tinubu may still redeem himself — but only if he purges the kleptocrats from his inner circle. Otherwise, 2027 will not be a comeback — it will be a funeral for his political relevance. History is watching. Nigerians are not fools anymore. |
And some states want to create new states ? Imagine Kaduna with all that farm land generating only 300 million naira. 1. Lagos: N10.49bn 2. Ebonyi: N6.13bn 3. Kwara: N3.35bn 4. Oyo: N3.11bn 5. Jigawa: N2.89bn 6. Edo: N2.59bn 7. Gombe: N2.09bn 8. Ondo: N1.39bn 9. Ogun: N1.31bn 10. Cross River: N701.34m 11. Taraba: N441m 12. Kaduna: N382.22m (With all the farmland availabe for cultivation and animal husbandry) 13. Akwa Ibom: N343.18m (No Farmalands ?) 14. Abia: N341.74m (No farmlands ?) 15. Ekiti: N303.65m (No Farmland?) 16. Kogi: N289.73m (Kogi has limestone, and a lot of mineral resources and farmland) 17. Bauchi: N250.37m (Bauchi has no farmlands ?) 18. Imo: N215.34m (No farm lands ?) 19. Borno: N213.12m (This ones artificially created insecurity as a source of revenue for the state, IGR so low 1 person can write a check) 20. Osun: N204.42m (Are there no farm lands ?) |
Ali Ndume 3 : Bayo Onanuga 1 |
Tinubu’s grandstanding infrastructure obsession has all the markings of another debt-fueled disaster in the making. With oil crashing into the low $60s per barrel ( far below Nigeria’s budget breakeven) the only logical question is: who funds his dreams? His answer appears dangerously obvious ,more loans, higher interests, and a financial dependence on creditors who will eventually dictate Nigeria’s policies. What Tinubu is building are not assets that generate future revenue or foreign exchange, they are legacy projects for ribbon-cutting ceremonies. Railways that cannot pay for themselves, roads without tolling strategy, power projects without market reforms. This is not visionary economics , it’s political optics borrowed at premium rates. Nigeria is staring down a future of ballooning debt servicing costs, currency devaluation pressures, and even more taxes squeezed from an already battered population. Without structural reforms, productivity expansion, or genuine export capacity, Tinubu’s current path feels like a fast-track to fiscal captivity. |
The April market rout, which crashed oil prices into the low $60s per barrel, is creating additional fiscal challenges to petrostates and oil-producing countries heavily dependent on oil revenues, on top of any tariff-related hardships.Source: https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Oil-Nations-Scramble-to-Avert-Economic-Crisis-After-Prices-Crash.html
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virginchaser:Go back and check, i commended him for such action. I am not a hypocrite. I live by my word and i stand by it 100% APC has ruled Nigeria for 10 years both Buhari and Tinubu are still going abroad for treatment. They will borrow money from these people and then take the money borrowed back to them to pay for treatment. Then saddle Nigerians with the bills to pay back the loans for another 30 years. |
OneOnland:Nigerians know, wee have some ruthlessly patriotic and kind Nigerians but the few that are corrupt and are looting the commonwealth suppress them. Look at how intellectual Nigerians are with the mediocrity we have in power, especially the senate. We have some of the lowest IQ citizens in the Nigerian Senate. |
adekolaelect: I swear to God. Ibas must go to Jail in Nigeria He is the buyer of a stolen Mandate. He is the equivalent of the appointed president at the end of a plotted coup. We don't care if it was a bloodless coup. |
Berankis:True, we are saying the same thing. The corrupt system is forcing the pious ones to be corrupt. imagine a man who retired 15 years ago after saving 5-10 million to enjoy in retirement. Now he has a health condition and that money finished in 1-2 years. The system has now forced him into the money by all means side. He will ultimately want to be corrupt to save his own life.He will also tell his children to steal and amass all they can because the system doesn't care about them. |
frankson1:Thats true,I gave them to your mother. Thats why she has been acting normal lately. |
gr8ofnnetwork:We will not destroy our common wealth. You mistake us for mere hoodlums like yourself. We will however hold the all role players in this treasonable act on democracy accountable even if it takes 10 years from today. Ibas will be locked up. |
NuclearWinter: I dont care who does how many terms as long as they are impacting the lives of Nigerians. Tinubu's promises are not manifesting in Nigerians....maybe its manifesting in France, I dont know. |
NuclearWinter:I am not an Obi fan. I am a Nigerian Ibas will be locked up. There is more awareness in Nigeria than you think. |
chukwutee:Ibas will be locked up in Kuje after Tinubu's tenure. He is part of a treasonable coup against the people of Rivers state. |
chiiraq802: We are Nigerians. Underestimate us at your own risk. |
Nigeria is not cursed — Nigeria is being strangled by a greedy political class who see the country not as a home — but as an ATM machine. The tragedy of Nigeria is simple: We are ruled by men with foreign hearts and local passports. They steal from Nigerians to live like Parisians, while Nigerians die like Somalis. Look around — has any French President ever flown to Nigeria for healthcare? Never. But your president boards private jets to France like a colonial errand boy. This is not leadership — this is a criminal syndicate. If Bola Ahmed Tinubu was a nationalist, Lagos would have the best hospitals in Africa. But he’s too busy preparing escape routes for his grandchildren to become French citizens while the children of Mushin and Kano rot without clinics. Nationalism is not a speech. Nationalism is not dancing in agbada at rallies. Nationalism is action: Build here. Heal here. School here. Die here. Until Nigerian politicians are treated in Nigerian hospitals, their loyalty is to Paris — not to Nigeria. And no nation can rise when its leaders serve foreign gods. |
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