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Thanks to Prof. Yemi Osinbajo Microsoft partnering with the Government of Nigeria to accelerate the nation’s efforts in becoming a more digital economy! The partnership is anchored on three pillars Increased connectivity Upskilling and job creation Digital transformation |
YOU ALL SHOUL KNOW "the relative power of the Nigerian vice president's office depends upon the duties delegated by the president.
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Keep flying it prof.
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BEWARE OF FAKE NEWS But today the clouds are overcast, the promise seems impossible, as it was with the children of Israel after leaving Egypt on the way to the promised land, the journey to the promise of God for Nigeria is going through storms and adversity, but the end will be better than the beginning; weeping may endure for the night but joy comes in the morning. - Osinbajo |
1. The second Niger Bridge 2. The Warri-Itakpe rail line 3. The Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Expressway 4. The Ilorin-Bode Sadu-Jebba Road 5. The Implementation of the TSA and BVN 6. The Lagos-Ibadan rail line 7. The approval for the establishment of 6 colleges of education in Benue, Bauchi, Sokoto, Ebonyi, Osun and Benue states 8. The Ajaokuta-Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Gas Pipeline 9. National Cancer Center in Lagos State 10. The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway 11. The construction of Oju-Loko-Oweto bridge connecting Benue and Nasarawa states to the Eastern and Western States. 12. Discoveries and collection of looted funds and transfer of over N500 billion from EFCC to FG purse. Subsequent conviction of perpetrators to correctional facilities. 13. Construction of Gombe-Biu road 14. Payments of pension arrears to 3,542 Delta steel pensioners. 15. Ongoing work on the 700MW Zungeru hydro power supply in Niger State 16. Completion of 40MW Kashambilla hydro power Station 17. Payments of pension arrears to Nitel staff 18. Dredging of the Onne port in Rivers State 19. Dredging of the Calabar Port in Cross River state 20. $3.9 billion Warri seaports. 21. Completion of Abuja-Kaduna rail line. 22. Reconstruction of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja. 23. Reconstruction of Aminu Kano International Airport Kano 24. Reconstruction of Port Harcourt International Airport Port Harcourt 25. Construction of new Tower & second Runway for Murtala Mohammed International Airport I Lagos/ Construction of new Murtala Muhammed international airport,Lagos . 26. Reconstruction of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu. 27. National Cancer Center in Kano state 28. Nigeria Army University in Biu, Borno State. 29. Nigeria Maritime University, Delta State 30. Nigeria Airforce University, Bauchi state 31. Nigeria Airforce Hospital, Daura, Katsina state. 32. Presidential Fertilizer Initiative on fertilizer saw a disruption from importation to local production of over 10 million tonnes. 33. Payments of pensions to ex Biafran soldiers. 34. National Cancer Center in Umuahia, Abia state. 35. Implementation of the FG N30,000 minimum wage 36. Approval for N33,000 minimum allawee to NYSC 37. Inauguration of Baro ports at 28% status. 38. Purchase of 38 brand new fighter jets for the Nigeria Airforce. 39. National Housing Program across Nigeria. To build 300,000 houses in all, over 25,000 houses of low, medium and high income in all the 6 geopolitical zones. 40. Construction of Konar Dumawa-Kunya-Babura to Níger Republic 41. Construction of Gaya-Jahun-Kafin Hausa road in Jigawa state 42. Total overhaul of Nigeria Army weaponry through purchase of armoured carriers from China and Russia 43. Establishment of Federal University of Agriculture in Zuru, Kebbi state. 44. Completion of the Zobe dam in Katsina state. 45. Approval and released of N75 BILLION Farmers money to cover for agricultural activities as first batch to states. 46. N20 billion Credit loan of N10,000 to 2 million Nigerians. 47. Engagement of 500,000 Nigerians and payment of N30,000 monthly for 3 years in Batch B of the Npower scheme. 48. Payment of N5,000 each monthly to 3.2 million vulnerable Nigerians in the last two years. 49. Establishment of the Federal University of Transportation in Katsina. 50. Four (4) rehabilitated and reconstructed roads in BUK in Kano state. 51. 2.8MW solar power plant in Federal University of Technology in Eboyin state. 52. Provision of 2MW solar power plant in Bayero university in Kano state 53. Supply of solar panel grid for power supply to Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Anambra state. 54. Completion of the Abuja airport-City center rail line. 55. Ongoing total overhaul of the power sector with the FG/Siemens 25,000 power generation transmission and distribution power road map. FG already paid N8.7 billion counterpart funding. 56. Ongoing reconstruction of the Enugu-Port Harcourt dual carriageway. 57. Ongoing reconstruction of the Onitsha-Enugu Expressway 58. Ongoing reconstruction of the Benin-Ofosu-Ore-Shagamu Expressway 59. Ongoing dualization of the Ibadan-Ilorin Expressway 60. Ongoing rehabilitation and expansion of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway 61. Ongoing rehabilitation of the Lagos-Otta road 62. Ongoing dualization of the Obajana junction-Auchi-Ehor-Benin road. 63. Ongoing reconstruction of the Enugu-Port Harcourt DCW Aba-Port Harcourt section. 64. Ongoing construction of the Ikom Bridge in Cross River State. 66. Ongoing dualization of Sapele-Ewu road in Delta State. 67. Ongoing reconstruction of the Alesi-Iyamoyung-Ugep road in Akwa-Ibom state. 68. Ongoing dualization of the Suleja-Lambatta-Minna road in Niger State. 69. Ongoing construction of the Gwagwalada-Abaji-Kotonkarfe-Lokoja Expressway 70. Ongoing reconstruction of the Bida-Lapai-Lambatta road in Niger State. 71. Ongoing reconstruction of the Makurdi-Naka-Adoka-Ankpa road. 72. Construction of road linking Baro ports to Gulu town in Niger State. 73. Ongoing Keffi-Akwanga-Lafia-Makurdi Expressway 74. Ongoing dualization of Akwanga-Jos-Bauchu-Gombe Expressway 75. Ongoing dualization of the Kano-Maiduguri Expressway Shuari link to Azare to Potiskum to Damaturu to Maiduguri. 76. Ongoing rehabilitation of Gwoza-Damboa-Goriri road in Borno State (Commencing) 77. Ongoing reconstruction of the Mayo-Jada-Ganye-Tougo road in Adamawa state. 78. Commencement of the construction of the Ibi Bridge in Taraba state linking PLATEAU, Benue and other states. 79. Ongoing rehabilitation of the Nguru-Gashua-Bayamari road(Just awarded as work is commencing soon) 80. Ongoing reconstruction of the Kano-Maiduguri Expressway linking Wudil to Shuari. 81. Ongoing dualization of the Kano-Katsina Expressway. 82. Approval for the Kano-Kaduna rail line. 83. $5.3 billion approval for the Ibadan-Ilorin--Minna-Kaduna-Kano rail line. 84. Establishment of the Nigeria/Chinese train coaches and wagon workshop and training center in Ogun state. 85. Ongoing construction of the Kaduna eastern bypass. 86. Ongoing construction of the Kano Western bypass. 87. Rehabilitation of the Sokoto -Jega-Kontagora-Makera road across Sokoto, Kebbi and Niger States. 88. Establishment of the N75B Nigeria Youth Investment Fund. Youth Bank 89. Establishment and commencement of the N/East Development Commission. 90. Bailing off 27 failed states unable to pay salaries in 2015. 91. The establishment of the N50 billion Household TCP 92. Recruitment of 10,000 police officers in 2015/2016 93. Putting up the Covid-19 financial support for SMEs. N50 billion for payroll support, N200 billion for loans to artisans and N10 billion to private transport companies 94. School feeding program sees the feeding of 9.1 million pupils in 32 states of the federation. 95. Total overhauling of the Ajaokuta steel company with the released of over N10 billion as counterpart funding to the Russians 96.Approval and commission of the Ariaria IPP in Abia 97. Approval and Commissioned of the 10MW IPP at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja. 98. Ongoing recruitment of 400,000 police to reinforce the wide gap for effective community policing. 99. Ongoing recruitment of 400,000 for the Batch C Npower program. 100. Payments of the backlog of pension arrears to 9,216 federal government pensioners in 2018. N24 billion was paid and all payroll into the system. Jara: 101.Commissioning of the 102.N20 billion Covid-19 financial support to pharmaceutical companies in ��. 103. Discovery and stoppage of 85,000 police ghost workers, 50,000 federal ghost workers all amounting to N6.1 billion and N13b respectively 104. Ongoing recruitment of 774,000 social workers across the country.
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“I am ALWAYS encouraged when I hear Pastor Osinbajo —the honorable Vice President of Nigeria — speak brilliantly about his country and the continent.
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Osinbajo urging for more support and cooperation from the Commonwealth, added that the Federal Government of Nigeria remains “resolutely committed to all of our national development contributions under all of our agreements, the Paris Agreement, and will support all actions that are taken along the lines of zero emissions.”
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Great move by Gov Abiodun, other states should emulate by keying in
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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says leaders must apply the principle of fairness in addressing challenges in distributing the COVID-19 vaccine.
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7th April VP Osinbajo decorated the new Acting Inspector General of the Nigerian Police Force; Usman Alkali Baba at the State House, Abuja. Osinbajo urged the new Police Chief to build trust with the Nigerian people & restore the good name of the NPF. Later that day, VP Osinbajo chaired the Tripartite committee meeting consisting of the Executive, Legislative, and the leadership members of the APC at the State House, Abuja.
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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday said First Lady Aisha Buhari has been a worthy partner to the current administration. |
The role of vice-president is one that John Adams, the first person in the US to hold the position, called “the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived”. Nigeria’s Patience Jonathan captured the situation in her sarcastic response to a journalist who asked about her husband, Goodluck Jonathan, when he was vice-president. She said: “He is in his office reading newspapers.” But in the past few years, Nigeria’s current deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, has defied the normal expectations by spearheading a number of projects aimed at making life a bit easier for people in a country where daily existence is hard. 'I'm a fighter': first female, African head of WTO ready for battle Read more “I think it is worth commending the vice-president in the sense that development initiatives normally tend to spring from the workbook of aid agencies,” said Obadiah Mailafia, an economist. “But we have these that are homegrown.” In mid-2016, Mercy Izuagba passed an aptitude test that qualified her for a job with the Nigerian government. She had graduated in industrial chemistry as one of the top students in her university in 2008, but had struggled to find meaningful employment in a country where people usually require “long leg” – connections to someone who knows someone who knows someone. “I’d been taking aptitude tests for government jobs and doing well, but nobody would employ me,” said the 36-year-old, who lives in the capital,Abuja. “Some were willing to give employment but wanted you to bribe them first.” |
The role of vice-president is one that John Adams, the first person in the US to hold the position, called “the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived”. Nigeria’s Patience Jonathan captured the situation in her sarcastic response to a journalist who asked about her husband, Goodluck Jonathan, when he was vice-president. She said: “He is in his office reading newspapers.” But in the past few years, Nigeria’s current deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, has defied the normal expectations by spearheading a number of projects aimed at making life a bit easier for people in a country where daily existence is hard. Npower, MSMEs AWard and projects spearheaded by Osinbajo include: Ease of Doing Business, Home Grown School Feeding Programme, MSME (Micro,Small and Medium Enterprises) Clinics, and the National Social Register. “These projects were all conceptualised, incubated and implemented in the office of the vice-president,” said Lanre Shasore, who is in charge of planning in Osinbajo’s office. “The execution began here, before they were institutionalised elsewhere, like in the ministry of humanitarian affairs. Our office continues to work closely with relevant ministries.”
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ONE Osinbajo |
The role of vice-president is one that John Adams, the first person in the US to hold the position, called “the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived”. Nigeria’s Patience Jonathan captured the situation in her sarcastic response to a journalist who asked about her husband, Goodluck Jonathan, when he was vice-president. She said: “He is in his office reading newspapers.” But in the past few years, Nigeria’s current deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, has defied the normal expectations by spearheading a number of projects aimed at making life a bit easier for people in a country where daily existence is hard.
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THE REAL MVP, THE TRUE FATHER OF MSMEs and the greatest of VPs |
A year ago this was our last normal week and nobody knew it #Covide19 changed how we relate and do things. . . LEADERSHIP BY EXAMPLE |
GREAT THING 2,918,842 school children from 19,881 schools in the 14 pilot states had so far benefitted from the school feeding programme, which is part of President Muhammadu Buhari administration’s N500 billion Social Investment Programmes. He noted that a total of N6,643,432,789 billion had been disbursed by the Federal Government since the school feeding programme began late last year. With 3,325 schools, Kaduna State has the highest number of schools so far covered under the programme, as well as the highest number of school children (835,508) being fed. |
On the 2020 commemoration of the International Youth Day, HRM. Oba Ayodeji Adesoye, the Elepe of Epe-Ekiti rightly stated, “A lot has been said about how the youth are the bone of the State, the core of society, the energy that spins action and progress. Yet it seems we focus so much on the State, society, action and progress that we lose sight of the youth”. His Royal Majesty charged both the national and global policy makers on the need to sustain the youth from disengaging from the society by addressing poverty problem, unemployment and unpleasant business environment. As an avid observer of the Nigerian political history, I can boldly say that no Nigerian leader, past or present, has invested so much in the youths more than the current Nigerian Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
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ONE Osinbajo, that man and fixing issues |
Yemi Osinbajo is the fixer and Lagos government should really work more on it, so it won't go back to how it is before |
The only way to cure our over dependence on imports, our forefathers do cure lot of sickness using herbs with knowledge of medicine we be should producing drugs and others things we need and be less depend on imports |
FAKE NEWSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
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Osinbajo is always there to push things tru |
The Social Housing scheme of the ESP will build about 300,000 very affordable houses for Nigerians. This week the portal to invite Nigerians interested either as beneficiaries of the Social Housing or as delivery partners would be launched by the Family Homes Fund, the Federal Government agency designated to implement the scheme. The portal is nshp.gov.ng. VERY NICE |
October 4, 2020: I. Osinbajo meet with IG of Police on END SARS II. Osinbajo expresses his anger towards SARS officers for their atrocities against Nigerians (Especailly the youth) and promise Police reform. III. IG of Police bans SARS from carrying out routine patrols October 9, 2020 I. Osinbajo and IG of police meet with President Buhari II. IG of Police address protester III. Osinbajo promise total reform of Police AFTER THE MEETING October 11, 2020 I. IGP DISSOLVES THE SPECIAL ANTI-ROBBERY SQUAD (SARS) II. The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu has ordered the personnel of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) to report to the force headquarters in Abuja for debriefing, psychological and medical examination. October 15, 2020 OSINBAJO LED NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL DIRECT GOVERNORS: I. To take charge of police tactical units “judicial panels of inquiry formed to investigate police brutality in all states & FCT. II. The council also directs special fund in all states to compensate victims of Police brutality. III. Economic Council has directed the immediate establishment of State-based Judicial Panels of Inquiry across the country to receive and investigate complaints of Police brutality or related extra judicial killings with a view to delivering justice for all victims of the dissolved SARS and other police units.Regarding the Judicial Panel of Inquiry, each State Government is to set up the Panel, chaired by a retired High Court Judge, with other members selected by the State Governor as follows: Two representatives of Civil Society groups One Retired Police Officer of high repute One Youth Representative One Student Representative One Representative of the State Attorney-General and a representative from the National Human Rights Commission. October 16, 2020 Osinbajo personally apologized to protesters and Nigerians, stating he has met with the: President Senate President Speaker of NASS The Chief of Staff to the President The IG of Police Police (IGP), the Executive Secretary of Governors.
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NO BO AUDIOoooooooooooooooooooooo
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Osinbajo as acting president 1. He sacked DSS DG, Lawal Daura for invading NASS 2. He ordered Buratai & other Service Chiefs to relocate to Maiduguri 3. He ordered overhaul of SARS and its reform 4. He ordered that police to stop harassing Nigerians |
We must fight all forms of abuse together
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“I was impressed when the Supreme Court by its judgment validated virtual court hearing considering the way it has elevated technicalities in the past". - Osinbajo
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People that benefited
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