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Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Ritchiee: 1:18pm On Aug 05, 2025
Murketeer:
lol … so this govt has not borrowed at all since they came to power ?
He had borrowed but has paid more than he borrowed and he is still going to borrow but not like previous govts.All nations of the world borrow.
Everything he had borrowed can be found out by you by going to the DMO website.
Don't let people lie to you without evidence.
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by gozi360: 1:27pm On Aug 05, 2025
Commot mouth for family matter
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Murketeer: 1:32pm On Aug 05, 2025
Ritchiee:
He had borrowed but has paid more than he borrowed and he is still going to borrow but not like previous govts.All nations of the world borrow.
Everything he had borrowed can be found out by you by going to the DMO website.
Don't let people lie to you without evidence.
lol … you don’t understand what’s going on… the devaluation of the currency and the total subsidy removal has been very devastating to the Nigerian economy … the value of lives of the average Nigerian is rubbish now … do you know that if you earned around 500k as monthly salary in just 2021 here maybe working for the federal govt … with todays rate … and the extensive inflation … you will have to divide that your 500k by 5… to get 100k … that means that … what a 100k can buy you comfortably in 2021… you will need 500k to purchase the same thing just barely 4 years later …and you are still defending this
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by greatiyk4u(m): 1:36pm On Aug 05, 2025
PigTormentor:
They are entitled to their own opinion. It goes to show that we are not monolithic.
We are voting for Tinubu come 2027
You are not monolithic yet you are voting for Tinubu...... you mean some little percentage will vote for Tinubu while the rest won't
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Confirm4real(m): 1:37pm On Aug 05, 2025
So Agbadorians are now complaining grin
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by codemaniacs: 2:08pm On Aug 05, 2025
OKOATA:
The basic responsibility of a government is to provide access to food, light, roads and security. The rest of whatever you wrote is secondary. Will the uneducated ones that bandits ravage their land have time to read your novel. If the govt can't provide these they should leave and let's try another. It's not by force to serve and it's not my passport this and that.
state government and local government can also provide access to food, light, roads and security..

both the state and local government are closer to the people..

hold your state government accountable for food, light, roads and security..
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by bende7t: 2:14pm On Aug 05, 2025
Ritchiee:
Nigeria was borrowing money to pay for fuel subsidy and defending fx.
When Buhari had problem borrowing,he printed 30 trillion naira,after he exhausted that,they use fuel to borrow money for 5 years.
Meanwhile,ASUU went on strike for 8 months because there was no money to pay them,workers,pensioners,doctors etc were owed money,airlines were owed $7 billion, Nigeria and states were going bankrupt and a load of other ills.
If it went on like that,it would have been worse than this and it might even end in another civil war.
A lot of people were stealing the little oil we were producing...powerful people in govt and out of govt and their cohorts.
It would be a battle for the fittest.
Now,according to FITCH ratings,Poor's ratings,World Bank,IMF...Tinubu has grown the economy (but not felt by the masses ).
Tinubu has paid off the $7billion,paid off IMF more than $3 billion he met on ground etc.

The pain we are going through is what is called transition pain that has eased than last year and it will get better.
Rome was not built in a day.
Go and write it down,before 2027,there will be prosperity for Nigerians.
The key word is a little patience.
For your information,Nigeria's fuel still remains one of the cheapest in Africa.
Previous govts tied our lives to fuel,reason any little hike in price will seem as if the world is ending.
That has stopped. Prosperity is here...soonest.

The United States of America's debt has ballooned to $36.7 trillion, and out of desperation, the U.S. Government is accepting donations from citizens to reduce its indebtedness. The United Kingdom is facing a debt crisis that has seen its budget deficit hit £20.7 billion, and its debt level is now the second highest on record. And the biggest economy in Europe, Germany, is grappling with a €118.8 billion budget deficit.

Meanwhile, in Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu has reduced our national debt from the $113.7 billion he inherited from General Buhari to $97.1 billion today.

This is even as he is building the two largest road infrastructure in Nigeria's history, the 1068 kilometre Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, costing ₦13 trillion, and the 750 kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, priced at ₦15 trillion.

Yes, there are still challenges here and there, but Nigeria has made significant progress under Tinubu. And the world is noticing. This is why more countries are granting Nigeria's passport visa-free access, leading to the latest Henley Passport Index upgrading Nigeria's passport from the 97th strongest under General Buhari to the 88th most powerful passport on Earth today.
In all this ur epistle, you didn't mention the high cost of governance of the government.
The people should endure while the politicians enjoy.
Stop defending what's clearly wrong.
Abeg!
Tell him to bring back the fuel subsidy and go borrow to defend it. After all US dey owe too and their $100 no be for 2 wraps of tomtom
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by PigTormentor: 2:15pm On Aug 05, 2025
greatiyk4u:
You are not monolithic yet you are voting for Tinubu...... you mean some little percentage will vote for Tinubu while the rest won't
same.
We are not monolitich, some Yorubas voted forAtiku, some voted for Obi and some voted for Tinubu.
90 percent of you votrd for Obi. We are not bigots like you.

I'm voting for Tinubu again becaue he's the best of these clowns not becuse he's Yoruba. You can't say the
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by greatiyk4u(m): 2:28pm On Aug 05, 2025
PigTormentor:
same.
We are not monolitich, some Yorubas voted forAtiku, some voted for Obi and some voted for Tinubu.
90 percent of you votrd for Obi. We are not bigots like you.

I'm voting for Tinubu again becaue he's the best of these clowns not becuse he's Yoruba. You can't say the
Having votes from southwest for the opposition doesn't necessarily mean the votes came from the Yoruba, there many non Yoruba in the south west and just a little fraction of Yoruba in Igbo land except for these days of sapa that has pushed una women to relocate enmasse hawking herbal medicine
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Ibehchizzy: 3:10pm On Aug 05, 2025
They all know what they’re doing
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Sermwell(m): 3:21pm On Aug 05, 2025
Tunmise40:
chicken wey never die go still chop corn. Na our elders talk am for my language
Ask your senseless elder that what happens when there's no corn for the chicken to chop? grin

Elders isonu cheesy
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Brahamimo(m): 3:24pm On Aug 05, 2025
Sermwell:
Ask your senseless elder that what happens when there's no corn for the chicken to chop? grin

Elders isonu cheesy
Is well
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by PigTormentor: 3:30pm On Aug 05, 2025
greatiyk4u:
Having votes from southwest for the opposition doesn't necessarily mean the votes came from the Yoruba, there many non Yoruba in the south west and just a little fraction of Yoruba in Igbo land except for these days of sapa that has pushed una women to relocate enmasse hawking herbal medicine
Seriously, a lot of confused young Yorubas voted for Obi in Lagos, I know so many of them. Without them he could not have won Lagos by 8k votes, - They are wiser now, that will not happen again.
Atiku won Osun state, who are the primary residents of Osun State?
If 95 percent of Yourubas voted for Tinubu in all Yorubas States, he would have won them all.
That's what happened in the East, 95 percent of more voted for Obi.
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by oyeb15: 3:36pm On Aug 05, 2025
Anyone saying this regime is progressive is either dillusional, corrupt or foolish.
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by OKOATA(m): 4:23pm On Aug 05, 2025
codemaniacs:
state government and local government can also provide access to food, light, roads and security..

both the state and local government are closer to the people..

hold your state government accountable for food, light, roads and security..
Have you held yours responsible? Do you have 247 power everyday? Have access to good roads? Or no be this Nigeria you dey live or na heaven you dey stay?
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Kalulu44: 5:04pm On Aug 05, 2025
Ritchiee:
Nigeria was borrowing money to pay for fuel subsidy and defending fx.
When Buhari had problem borrowing,he printed 30 trillion naira,after he exhausted that,they use fuel to borrow money for 5 years.
Meanwhile,ASUU went on strike for 8 months because there was no money to pay them,workers,pensioners,doctors etc were owed money,airlines were owed $7 billion, Nigeria and states were going bankrupt and a load of other ills.
If it went on like that,it would have been worse than this and it might even end in another civil war.
A lot of people were stealing the little oil we were producing...powerful people in govt and out of govt and their cohorts.
It would be a battle for the fittest.
Now,according to FITCH ratings,Poor's ratings,World Bank,IMF...Tinubu has grown the economy (but not felt by the masses ).
Tinubu has paid off the $7billion,paid off IMF more than $3 billion he met on ground etc.

The pain we are going through is what is called transition pain that has eased than last year and it will get better.
Rome was not built in a day.
Go and write it down,before 2027,there will be prosperity for Nigerians.
The key word is a little patience.
For your information,Nigeria's fuel still remains one of the cheapest in Africa.
Previous govts tied our lives to fuel,reason any little hike in price will seem as if the world is ending.
That has stopped. Prosperity is here...soonest.

The United States of America's debt has ballooned to $36.7 trillion, and out of desperation, the U.S. Government is accepting donations from citizens to reduce its indebtedness. The United Kingdom is facing a debt crisis that has seen its budget deficit hit £20.7 billion, and its debt level is now the second highest on record. And the biggest economy in Europe, Germany, is grappling with a €118.8 billion budget deficit.

Meanwhile, in Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu has reduced our national debt from the $113.7 billion he inherited from General Buhari to $97.1 billion today.

This is even as he is building the two largest road infrastructure in Nigeria's history, the 1068 kilometre Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, costing ₦13 trillion, and the 750 kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, priced at ₦15 trillion.

Yes, there are still challenges here and there, but Nigeria has made significant progress under Tinubu. And the world is noticing. This is why more countries are granting Nigeria's passport visa-free access, leading to the latest Henley Passport Index upgrading Nigeria's passport from the 97th strongest under General Buhari to the 88th most powerful passport on Earth today.
You go explain you go tire. I always ask you guys this question. Why are you guys always exempting Buhari 8yrs tenure which is from APC as a party. And to make matters worse, this your Lord Tinubu keep singing in high praises of Buhari's tenure and how he has turned Nigeria around. So why are you guys now blaming the same Buhari just to exonorate your Lord and savior Tinubu
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Fujiyama: 9:39pm On Aug 05, 2025
Ritchiee:
Yes, there are still challenges here and there, but Nigeria has made significant progress under Tinubu. And the world is noticing. This is why more countries are granting Nigeria's passport visa-free access, leading to the latest Henley Passport Index upgrading Nigeria's passport from the 97th strongest under General Buhari to the 88th most powerful passport on Earth today.
^^^
grin

This is funny.

"88th most powerful" isn't an achievement when the index ranks 99 countries.

Nigeria's ranking is worse than every single one of her 'neighbours' except the Atlantic Ocean...and who knows? Even the Atlantic could soon do the unthinkable.

Niger is ranked 79th
Burkina Faso is ranked 77th
Republique du Benin is ranked 71st
Chad is ranked 83rd
Cameroon is ranked 85th

Let's not even dare to bring South Africa (ranked 48th), Botswana (ranked 59th), Kenya (ranked 69th) Ghana & Tunisia (both ranked 71st) and Egypt (ranked 85th) into the discussion.

These are countries that Nigerians routinely deride as 'small, small African countries'. undecided

We can have this discussion when real progress has been made.
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Burob:
Tochi360:
Na wa oo. How was it possible for Tpain to destroy this Country this much in such a very short period of time grin grin

Let's wait for his Apc happy slaves set awon Burob,Commentor, Helinues,Yerimo,Softmirror,Favor914 to come here and wail, sorrow,cry Igbo aaahh, Obi yooo,ADC eehhhh grin grin grin grin grin
destroyed the country in 2 years, very funny, u are waiting for Tinubu to come & salvage your life for u, same tinubu that u detest, should come & make Nigeria great for the ungrateful obedients?
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Burob: 3:28am On Aug 06, 2025
Fujiyama:
^^^
grin

This is funny.

"88th most powerful" isn't an achievement when the index ranks 99 countries.

Nigeria's ranking is worse than every single one of her 'neighbours' except the Atlantic Ocean...and who knows? Even the Atlantic could soon do the unthinkable.

Niger is ranked 79th
Burkina Faso is ranked 77th
Republique du Benin is ranked 71st
Chad is ranked 83rd
Cameroon is ranked 85th

Let's not even dare to bring South Africa (ranked 48th), Botswana (ranked 59th), Kenya (ranked 69th) Ghana & Tunisia (both ranked 71st) and Egypt (ranked 85th) into the discussion.

These are countries that Nigerians routinely deride as 'small, small African countries'. undecided

We can have this discussion when real progress has been made.
nonsense, nonsense, please go try & progress your life for yourself, abi are we not Nigerians?

If for one second u believed the thrash that u asserted, u for done relocate go bukina fasso. Republic du Niger donkey years ago.
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Burob: 3:30am On Aug 06, 2025
Kalulu44:
You go explain you go tire. I always ask you guys this question. Why are you guys always exempting Buhari 8yrs tenure which is from APC as a party. And to make matters worse, this your Lord Tinubu keep singing in high praises of Buhari's tenure and how he has turned Nigeria around. So why are you guys now blaming the same Buhari just to exonorate your Lord and savior Tinubu
buhari, now tinubu, quite obvious that you are the problem, go & seek divine intervention for your situation.

It may be family oriented in accordance with Micah 7:6.
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Kalulu44: 7:20am On Aug 06, 2025
Burob:
buhari, now tinubu, quite obvious that you are the problem, go & seek divine intervention for your situation.

It may be family oriented in accordance with Micah 7:6.
Who be this one that can't comprehend, abegi gerarahere!
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Burob: 11:25am On Aug 06, 2025
Kalulu44:
Who be this one that can't comprehend, abegi gerarahere!
please go & seek help, instead of 👀 looking for which president from your past, & present to blame for your own failures.
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Kalulu44: 1:12pm On Aug 06, 2025
Burob:
please go & seek help, instead of 👀 looking for which president from your past, & present to blame for your own failures.
Do I blame you, 30k is working in your life
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Dbegining: 1:56pm On Aug 06, 2025
Putinofrussia:
PDP paid Yoruba group you meant to say.
There are always Judases...
Judas? Because Tinubu is Jesus?

Listen, Tinubu doesn't represent the Yoruba race and not supporting Tinubu isn't betrayal against my tribe.
Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by Dbegining: 2:03pm On Aug 06, 2025
PigTormentor:
Seriously, a lot of confused young Yorubas voted for Obi in Lagos, I know so many of them. Without them he could not have won Lagos by 8k votes, - They are wiser now, that will not happen again.
Atiku won Osun state, who are the primary residents of Osun State?
If 95 percent of Yourubas voted for Tinubu in all Yorubas States, he would have won them all.
That's what happened in the East, 95 percent of more voted for Obi.
I hate it when people twist facts. The SEonly gave Peter Obi a littlr over 70% votes.

The SE gave GEJ more votes than they gave Peter Obi.

Re: Yoruba Union Lambasts Tinubu Over Hardship, Insecurity... by PigTormentor: 3:18pm On Aug 06, 2025
Dbegining:
I hate it when people twist facts. The SEonly gave Peter Obi a littlr over 70% votes.

The SE gave GEJ more votes than they gave Peter Obi.
Fake numbers, he got close to 90 percent of the votes in the SE.

Peter Obi (Labour Party) received approximately 87.8% of the votes in the South East geopolitical zone during Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election (held on February 25, 2023). Specifically:

According to official state‐level tallies aggregated by zone, Obi secured 87.78% of the valid votes in the South East (covering Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo states)

Independent data analysis reported he garnered roughly 1.9 million out of 2.22 million votes cast in the region—around 89%, with other candidates receiving single-digit percentages
premiumtimesng.com
elections.dataphyte.com

So, whether cited as 87.8% or about 89%, Peter Obi overwhelmingly dominated the South East region in that election by a very wide margin

1.9 million votes out of 2.22 million is not 70 percent. It's close to 90 percent.
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