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| List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Jokerman(op): 9:41am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Can APC workers or anyone list 100 achievements of this Administration?? Achievements means completion |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by helinues: 9:43am On Mar 16, 2025 |
If we compile the list, it fit reach 500. Aje There are so many ongoing projects, developments ongoing that are yet to make it to the news . Remember, we didn't read much about the new built army barracks by this government. Now imagine how many going underground |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by ibechris(m): 9:45am On Mar 16, 2025 |
helinues:I dare u to compile and I will show u the exact date and price of things before he took over power. Nonsense. |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by helinues: 9:46am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Wait, why are you people in opposition not even interested in being realistic with unaself? The projects under this government are not mouth saying, they are things Nigerians have been witnessing and praising |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by helinues: 9:48am On Mar 16, 2025 |
ibechris:You are not in any position to tell me what to do. We are compiling the list for when it would be needed not under anyone's order |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Jokerman(op): 9:52am On Mar 16, 2025 |
helinues:Oga start listing them naw |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Mindlog: 9:52am On Mar 16, 2025 |
helinues:You are an exciting case study for psychological assessment in an undergraduate psychology class. 😂😂😂😂😂 |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by helinues: 9:56am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Jokerman:That's not my duty to be listing the government achievements even if I have the list. We can only release it to make valid/valued points . Would you even be satisfied even if 1,000 are listed? Huh Any efforts of labouring in Vain, we have been rejecting it since January |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Thundafireseun: 9:56am On Mar 16, 2025 |
helinues:Seconded |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Thundafireseun: 9:57am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Jokerman:Remove hate from your eyes and you will see everything you need to see |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Tinubuadvocate: 10:02am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Two valuable achievements of this present administration. Insecurity and infrastructure. Insecurity > would cover every aspect of other projects from Agriculture, Education and reshaping the country image to international recognition. Agriculture at least our farmers can go to their farms with rest of mind and many agriculture equipment was disbursed to farmers Even our southeast brothers can go to their business on monday unlike before when they were caged by someone living distance away. Education there's a stable academic system right now since his administration resumed office no strike. Providing funds for education purposes and gave loans to students which have never happened in the history of this country. Second Achievements Infrastructures Tinubu achievements on infrastructure is a topnotch a lot of us can testify to that. many projects are on going across the country. The total renovation of thirdmainland bridge and on going coastal highway stems from lagos to calabar the first phase has already completed and expecting to be commissioned soon. Tinubu has installed power generation capacity of approximately 16,384 megawatts (MW), although it can only dispatch around 4,000 MW on most days. |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Jokerman(op): 10:35am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Thundafireseun:List them |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by DatNiggaDaz: 10:37am On Mar 16, 2025*. Modified: 12:07pm On Mar 16, 2025 |
helinues: ![]() Helinues ![]() I am glad you are here. I hope before you start staing or listing, your comprehension of the thread is beclouded by stipends ![]() On your Mark.. Go.. State one progress of Bobo Chicago. I dont need 100. Just one ![]() ![]() |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by DatNiggaDaz: 10:40am On Mar 16, 2025 |
helinues: ![]() Helinues It is not yourduty you say ? ![]() How can it not be your duty. You opened a thread based on lies that Bobo Chicago is the best president in the worlld & abandoned that thread after been thought a sophisticated lesson. You opened another one barely 24hrs but this time limiting Bobo Chicago's as the best to Africa. Before the man in the hood could stand, you quickly abandoned the thread. Helinues, do you mean to tell me that you opened those your thread where you quickly took flight without statimg one progress that makes him the best in the world & afrca ? ![]() In your thread, you stated good policies without stating the goodness in the policies. You cannot just write policy & put good in front of the policies & claim that Bobo Chicago is the best in africa without stating one example of the good in the policies. Writing good in front of a policy does not make the policy good helinues ![]() You think ssne Nigerians are all in that WhatsApp Apc group ? ![]() |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by OkCornel(m): 10:41am On Mar 16, 2025 |
helinues:Progress update on Tinubu’s eight point agenda analysed by Grok AI. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu unveiled his eight-point agenda in August 2023, aiming to address Nigeria’s socioeconomic challenges within three years. The agenda includes: (1) Food Security, (2) Ending Poverty, (3) Economic Growth and Job Creation, (4) Access to Capital, (5) Improving Security, (6) Improving the Playing Field for Businesses, (7) Rule of Law, and ( Fighting Corruption. Nearly two years into his administration, as of March 14, 2025, progress can be assessed based on available data and developments, though comprehensive, up-to-date official reports specific to all eight points are limited. Here’s an evaluation based on what’s known: 1. Food Security Tinubu’s administration has aimed to boost agricultural output to address food insecurity, exacerbated by inflation and insecurity. Farmers have returned to some areas due to improved security, and initiatives like the Dry Season Farming program, launched in late 2023, have sought to increase production. However, food inflation remains high—around 40% as reported in posts on X in 2024—suggesting that supply hasn’t yet met demand effectively. The removal of fuel subsidies has also driven up transportation and production costs, offsetting some gains. Progress exists, but it’s partial and uneven. 2. Ending Poverty Poverty alleviation hinges on job creation and social interventions. Programs like conditional cash transfers and the promised student loans (yet to fully roll out) aim to support vulnerable populations. However, inflation (around 35% in 2024 per X posts) and a stagnant minimum wage—still at ₦30,000 despite promises of an increase—have deepened economic hardship for many. Subsidy removal savings, estimated at $10 billion, have not visibly translated into widespread poverty relief, with critics on X noting funds appear "stuck" in bureaucracy. Little tangible progress is evident here. 3. Economic Growth and Job Creation Tinubu targeted 6% GDP growth and 👉50 million jobs👈 . GDP growth has hovered around 3% (per X posts in 2025), far below the goal, though reforms like exchange rate unification and subsidy removal have stabilized reserves and improved trade balances. Local refining capacity has increased with the Dangote Refinery and NNPCL efforts, reducing import reliance. Job creation data is less clear—some infrastructure projects and security operations have generated employment, but unemployment remains high at 5% (X posts), with youth unemployment likely worse. Progress is slow and below targets. 4. Access to Capital Efforts to enhance access to capital, particularly consumer credit, have seen limited rollout. The student loan scheme, a flagship promise, has faced delays, with no significant disbursements reported by early 2025. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) still struggle with high interest rates and limited credit access, despite rhetoric about stimulating entrepreneurship. The naira’s devaluation (over 70% since 2023) has attracted some foreign investment, but domestic capital access remains constrained. Minimal progress so far. 5. Improving Security Security has seen notable strides. The administration claims over 8,000 criminals neutralized and 10,000 people rescued, enabling farming resumption in parts of the North. Banditry and insurgency persist, however, with ongoing violence reported in 2025 (X posts and Amnesty critiques from 2023). Military operations have intensified, but a comprehensive resolution remains elusive. Progress is significant but incomplete. 6. Improving the Playing Field for Businesses Exchange rate unification and subsidy removal aim to level the economic playing field by reducing distortions. Non-oil exports grew 6.3% in 2024 (NBS via X), though oil still dominates at 90% of earnings, indicating slow diversification. Infrastructure development, like railway projects with Chinese support, has progressed, but manufacturers report challenges with power and costs. The agenda’s promise of a fairer business environment is advancing, but structural issues persist. 7. Rule of Law Tinubu’s commitment to the rule of law has been questioned. Appointments like a minister without an NYSC certificate (noted on X in 2023) and perceived judicial interference have drawn criticism. No major judicial reforms or high-profile accountability measures have been highlighted. Progress here appears stagnant or undermined by political actions. 8. Fighting Corruption Anti-corruption efforts have ramped up via the EFCC, with increased public campaigns and some high-profile probes (e.g., subsidy-related cases). However, critics argue Tinubu’s own past and political alliances limit credibility—X users in 2023 called him "the face of corruption." No systemic overhaul or convictions of major political figures have been widely reported. Efforts are visible but lack transformative impact. Overall Assessment Tinubu’s administration has made strides in security, economic stabilization, and refining capacity, aligning with parts of the agenda. However, food security, poverty reduction, job creation, and capital access lag significantly, hampered by inflation, slow policy execution, and unfulfilled promises like student loans and wage increases. GDP growth and unemployment figures (from X posts) suggest the economy isn’t yet on the promised trajectory. Security gains are tempered by persistent violence, and anti-corruption and rule-of-law efforts lack depth. As of March 14, 2025, progress is mixed—some foundation laid, but significant results remain elusive, with many Nigerians still feeling the pinch of reforms without broad benefits. Data gaps and sentiment on X underscore a narrative of frustration alongside pockets of optimism. |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by calabaman(m): 10:41am On Mar 16, 2025 |
1. People leaping off bridges to their demise as they are unable to meet up. |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Thundafireseun: 10:47am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Jokerman:You will not tell me what to do |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by OkCornel(m): 10:53am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Jokerman:See the progress update on Tinubu’s eight point agenda analysed by Grok. Poor performance so far; President Bola Ahmed Tinubu unveiled his eight-point agenda in August 2023, aiming to address Nigeria’s socioeconomic challenges within three years. The agenda includes: (1) Food Security, (2) Ending Poverty, (3) Economic Growth and Job Creation, (4) Access to Capital, (5) Improving Security, (6) Improving the Playing Field for Businesses, (7) Rule of Law, and ( Fighting Corruption. Nearly two years into his administration, as of March 14, 2025, progress can be assessed based on available data and developments, though comprehensive, up-to-date official reports specific to all eight points are limited. Here’s an evaluation based on what’s known: 1. Food Security Tinubu’s administration has aimed to boost agricultural output to address food insecurity, exacerbated by inflation and insecurity. Farmers have returned to some areas due to improved security, and initiatives like the Dry Season Farming program, launched in late 2023, have sought to increase production. However, food inflation remains high—around 40% as reported in posts on X in 2024—suggesting that supply hasn’t yet met demand effectively. The removal of fuel subsidies has also driven up transportation and production costs, offsetting some gains. Progress exists, but it’s partial and uneven. 2. Ending Poverty Poverty alleviation hinges on job creation and social interventions. Programs like conditional cash transfers and the promised student loans (yet to fully roll out) aim to support vulnerable populations. However, inflation (around 35% in 2024 per X posts) and a stagnant minimum wage—still at ₦30,000 despite promises of an increase—have deepened economic hardship for many. Subsidy removal savings, estimated at $10 billion, have not visibly translated into widespread poverty relief, with critics on X noting funds appear "stuck" in bureaucracy. Little tangible progress is evident here. 3. Economic Growth and Job Creation Tinubu targeted 6% GDP growth and 👉50 million jobs👈 . GDP growth has hovered around 3% (per X posts in 2025), far below the goal, though reforms like exchange rate unification and subsidy removal have stabilized reserves and improved trade balances. Local refining capacity has increased with the Dangote Refinery and NNPCL efforts, reducing import reliance. Job creation data is less clear—some infrastructure projects and security operations have generated employment, but unemployment remains high at 5% (X posts), with youth unemployment likely worse. Progress is slow and below targets. 4. Access to Capital Efforts to enhance access to capital, particularly consumer credit, have seen limited rollout. The student loan scheme, a flagship promise, has faced delays, with no significant disbursements reported by early 2025. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) still struggle with high interest rates and limited credit access, despite rhetoric about stimulating entrepreneurship. The naira’s devaluation (over 70% since 2023) has attracted some foreign investment, but domestic capital access remains constrained. Minimal progress so far. 5. Improving Security Security has seen notable strides. The administration claims over 8,000 criminals neutralized and 10,000 people rescued, enabling farming resumption in parts of the North. Banditry and insurgency persist, however, with ongoing violence reported in 2025 (X posts and Amnesty critiques from 2023). Military operations have intensified, but a comprehensive resolution remains elusive. Progress is significant but incomplete. 6. Improving the Playing Field for Businesses Exchange rate unification and subsidy removal aim to level the economic playing field by reducing distortions. Non-oil exports grew 6.3% in 2024 (NBS via X), though oil still dominates at 90% of earnings, indicating slow diversification. Infrastructure development, like railway projects with Chinese support, has progressed, but manufacturers report challenges with power and costs. The agenda’s promise of a fairer business environment is advancing, but structural issues persist. 7. Rule of Law Tinubu’s commitment to the rule of law has been questioned. Appointments like a minister without an NYSC certificate (noted on X in 2023) and perceived judicial interference have drawn criticism. No major judicial reforms or high-profile accountability measures have been highlighted. Progress here appears stagnant or undermined by political actions. 8. Fighting Corruption Anti-corruption efforts have ramped up via the EFCC, with increased public campaigns and some high-profile probes (e.g., subsidy-related cases). However, critics argue Tinubu’s own past and political alliances limit credibility—X users in 2023 called him "the face of corruption." No systemic overhaul or convictions of major political figures have been widely reported. Efforts are visible but lack transformative impact. Overall Assessment Tinubu’s administration has made strides in security, economic stabilization, and refining capacity, aligning with parts of the agenda. However, food security, poverty reduction, job creation, and capital access lag significantly, hampered by inflation, slow policy execution, and unfulfilled promises like student loans and wage increases. GDP growth and unemployment figures (from X posts) suggest the economy isn’t yet on the promised trajectory. Security gains are tempered by persistent violence, and anti-corruption and rule-of-law efforts lack depth. As of March 14, 2025, progress is mixed—some foundation laid, but significant results remain elusive, with many Nigerians still feeling the pinch of reforms without broad benefits. Data gaps and sentiment on X underscore a narrative of frustration alongside pockets of optimism. |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Jokerman(op): 11:12am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Thundafireseun:You didn't read the topic before you entered the thread? |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Thundafireseun: 11:15am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Jokerman:I did sir … The truth about the matter is even if I decide to list over 500 different things achieved by this government…. Ur hatred will still cloud your mind |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by specialmati(m): 11:26am On Mar 16, 2025 |
helinues: am beginning to think that you may be mannabbqgriIl.because this is how his comments looks like during the time of buhari.always with a senseless comment without evidence to back it up.the guy asslick buhari to high heaven just like you are doing for Tinubu .are you him or related to him |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Jokerman(op): 11:27am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Thundafireseun:That's not true... It will be acknowledged so long it transformed the life of ordinary citizens,not just politicians |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by helinues: 11:27am On Mar 16, 2025 |
specialmati:Ogolemati, seh you no dey learn ni? Hope you get enough reserve for mati mati |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by specialmati(m): 11:30am On Mar 16, 2025 |
helinues: former chairman agbero union nairaland branch,sorry like learning asslicking agbero chairman is that what you mean |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by nedu666: 11:35am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Tinubu achievements Removal of subsidy Floating the naira Reduction of purchasing power of Nigerians Throwing millions of Nigerians into poverty Creating mass unemployment Wrecking millions of small businesses Reducing the quality of Nigerians life Hiring thousands of people to spread propaganda Refusing to restructure Nigeria after 20 years of shouting restructuring Imposing all manners of taxes and costs on Nigeria Travelling to France for foreign treatment Eradication of middle class |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Educationalserv: 11:36am On Mar 16, 2025 |
helinues:imaginery achievement Let me a list some Inflation @ 34 perfect Fuel @1200 USD @1600 Poverty @140m Nigeria Japa 300 percent Uncessary and unbided project 14 trillion Seyi galavanting |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Houseofglam7(f): 11:42am On Mar 16, 2025 |
🤭 |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by etrouble: 11:44am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Jokerman:From 1960 till date, Nigeria doesn’t have 100 achievements |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by etrouble: 11:45am On Mar 16, 2025 |
ibechris:I will tell you one and since you don’t know more than price list, you will have to state the exact date and price of it. Here is it; Tinubu freed the Local Governments from the shackles of the thieving governors who have been looting LG funds. Tinubu has made payment of LG funds directly to LG accounts, something that both military and civilian administration’s could not do over the decades. Now put a date and price to that since it is only buying and selling of fake drugs and drinks that you know |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by Jokerman(op): 12:27pm On Mar 16, 2025 |
etrouble:Truly though ..😹 |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by bet9ja(m): 12:40pm On Mar 16, 2025 |
He has achieved nothing other than amplifying poverty, thuggery, and enriching his cronies and foot soldiers. |
| Re: List 100 Achievements Of The Tinubu Administration After 2 Years by ibechris(m): 1:18pm On Mar 16, 2025 |
helinues:Just pray for sense...because u lack it in all areas. |
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