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And more than 4000 boko haram members were pardoned and reintegrated in borno state and ojuju kept mute. agulion: |
And Nnamdi is sentenced to life imprisonment without killing anyone. |
Just as the fulanis will soon give your mother, father, sibling, children and your generations a grand tour in the Sahara desert. As you support evil, heaven and earth will visit you with evil. Dogalmighty17: |
Pulpit bandit talking. |
You also called Labour Party 5 persons tweeting in a room, and an online party but Peter Obi went ahead and won the election that your principal grabbed and ran away with it. Willy2025: |
But you never condemned Awolowo food and economic blocade that leads to the death of over 3 million Biafrans. Even Awolowo statements that starvation is a tool of warfare, and all is fare in war, you still never condemn it but you are now condeming the one happening in middle east. Shame. God1000: |
Before January 1st 2027, 21 governors will defect to ADC ~ Prophet Ayodele QuinQQ: |
mr bola abiodun, the god of fire |
That meansTinubu should have been executed long ago Toolegit123: |
Long overdue |
And when you sign out of this world the same family you turn your back on will still burry you and feast on your wealth. |
Theory engineers Pootle: |
Obama and his family deserve even worse than this. The same people he supportes to kill Gaddafi is now against him |
) 10 Metrics That Makes President Tinubu's Administration Bad - Ogunleye by Newton2024: 8:49pm On Jan 01 TEN (10) Metrics to Evaluate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the worst President, At Least from May 29, 2023, to. December 31, 2025 By Olalekan Samuel Ogunleye To judge a president by the results that affect ordinary people (cost of living, security, governance quality, and trust), one can argue very strongly that President Tinubu has been one of the worst presidents Nigeria has had in recent times. Below, I will highlight 10 Evaluation metrics to support this claim. 1) He launched reforms that caused a severe cost-of-living shock, without adequate cushioning. Removing petrol subsidy and related changes may sound “economically correct,” but the speed and intensity of the hardship were tremendous. Before anyone tells me “reforms are necessary,” my response is simple: reform without protection becomes punishment. 2) Inflation became a headline tragedy for households When inflation climbed as high as 34.19% in June 2024, it wasn’t just statistics. Instead, it was hunger, rent pressure, and families cutting meals. Even now that inflation has slowed down, the question is: how many lives were broken before the policy benefits arrived? 3) The naira and Forex environment punished businesses and salaries Forex fluctuations and naira volatility resulted in higher prices for imported inputs, increased operating costs for SMEs, and reduced real wages. His supporters will say, “It’s a needed adjustment,” but I keep asking: Why was the transition managed so shakily that citizens had to bear the cost? 4) Minimum wage increase exposed how badly wages fell behind reality Yes, the minimum wage moved from ₦30,000 to ₦70,000 (signed July 29, 2024). However, that moment itself proves the pressure Nigerians were under. A wage hike is not a victory if inflation and prices have already run far ahead; it can still feel like a late patch on a deep wound. 5) Social protection felt too slow or too small for the scale of suffering Government palliatives and support programs existed on paper, but many people experienced them as inconsistent, delayed, or insufficient. In leadership, perception matters: when people feel abandoned, trust collapses. 6) The Nigerian Electricity became “pay more, suffer the same.” The Band A tariff jump in April 2024 is a significant example: higher costs without a fast, visible improvement in reliability for many citizens. And even the government’s own narrative admits the sector still struggles with grid problems and limited generation, so why should citizens accept higher bills as “progress”? 7) Food insecurity worsened to alarming projections. If tens of millions are projected to face severe food insecurity, including projections of over 33 million in 2025, that constitutes a governance failure. Full stop. You can blame climate and global factors, but a serious government reduces shocks by protecting farming, transport, and purchasing power. How has Tinubu handled this? cool Insecurity remained a defining failure in the country. Kidnapping, terror attacks, fear, etc. A president’s first job is to make citizens feel safe. When mass kidnappings continue, including major school abductions, it tells investors, parents, and farmers that the state can’t protect them, and everything else suffers. 9) The handling of protests and dissent damaged legitimacy When protesters were charged with treason after cost-of-living demonstrations, it sent a dangerous signal about civic space. Even if the government claims it’s “maintaining order,” the burden is on the state to prove proportionality, accountability, and respect for rights. When you keep arresting peaceful protesters or harassing them with police, it clearly shows how you value human rights. Human rights under Tinubu are worse than those of the previous two governments. 10) Governance trust: Corruption, controversial policy processes, and oil-sector credibility issues When major tax laws face public controversy about content and enforcement powers, people lose trust in the process. Especially when implementation goes ahead amid disputes. A government that manipulates tax laws passed by parliament without informing parliament and then gazettes a different law is nothing but corrupt and fraudulent. And when oil-sector financial decisions, such as significant debt write-offs, occur while historic remittance disputes remain unresolved, it reinforces the belief that Nigeria’s system still prioritizes protecting institutions over citizens. A government that issues contracts without following due process, as in the case of the Lagos-Calabar Highway, which was given to the President's friend. This is a clear case of nepotism and corruption. In conclusion, my argument is not that “Tinubu did not carry out reforms.” My argument is that the reforms were experienced as hardship without adequate protection; insecurity persisted; and trust in governance suffered. Corruption remains prevalent mainly under this government, and media propaganda is the prevailing order of the day. If someone wants to argue that Tinubu is doing well, I’m open, but I must see measurable improvements that ordinary Nigerians have felt since he resumed in 2023. Improvements such as stable prices, safer communities, reliable power, and transparent governance. Not just media statistics that have no positive impact on the lives of the masses. Nigeria is currently on sickbed and the doctored hired to carry out healing reforms on her seems to be incapable for now. |
Involve the police and the bank will be forced to release the man's phone number |
He will soon be a New Army Commander from repentent bandit. Nothing to celebrate about his arrest. We already know his next position in Nigeria Army |
Try Côted’Ivoire Kenny242: |
You better give your life to Christ now. The trumpet will be sounded on 31 December 2025 by 11:59 PM. Sonnobax15: |
Financial blunder |
Leaving Nigeria for Europe Wealthyonos: |
Milkose Chilipepper: |
Nigeria from the time immemorial has been on thel list. We have never had it right in that contraption called a country. LagosOrigin: |
The only true GOAT |
Nigeria first lady loading |
Another fraud loading. Time for Ethiopian airlines to make money money. Tinubu may use airfrance for his scam. |
The Federal Government should immediately declare state of emergency in Anambra. Its has become unsafe for human existence |
Nigeria is go to corrupt court helinues: |
Bring it on and see you and your tribe will be wiped out completely from the surface of this earth. Looking4Trouble: |
Akpi has been vindicated |
Agbadorians batawa na internet Osubirilee oooh Owerri wu Owerri boy. Owerri Rick Ross and baby Diddy oil PSTD 2025 |
Tinubu don't joke with Mr. Peter Obi advice. kettykin: |

