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We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by fergie001(mod):
President Bola Tinubu has declared that Nigeria has already met its revenue target for the year in August — affirming that the country’s economy is now stable, resilient, and less vulnerable to external shocks, regardless of what global actors like US President Donald Trump may do.

The President made this known while receiving a delegation of former members of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Tuesday, including governors, lawmakers, and other political leaders drawn from across the federation.

“Today, I can stand here before you to brag — Nigeria is not borrowing. We have met our revenue target for the year and we met it in August. Let Trump do his worst, we are stable,” Tinubu said.

He attributed this progress to improved non-oil revenue performance, asserting that Nigeria now has no reason to fear international economic developments, citing robust mechanisms already in place to keep the nation on course.

“If non-oil revenue is going well, then we have no fear of whatever Trump is doing on the other side,” Tinubu stated.

According to him, when he took over, the exchange rate had ballooned to N1,900 to the US dollar. But thanks to reforms and fiscal discipline, the rate has stabilised around N1,450, without the need for elite-level backchannel connections to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

“Nobody is trading pieces of paper for exchange rate anymore. You don’t have to know a CBN governor to get forex. All you have to do is export, import, and create jobs for the people,” he said.

Tinubu noted that his administration was focused on “fixing the economy” and “bringing hope to the people,” describing agriculture as the backbone of Nigeria’s long-term food security plan.

He revealed that he had just signed off on a major agricultural mechanisation programme that will be deployed in every region, complete with training centres and support infrastructure.

“We are doing mechanisation and training — that is our backbone: food sovereignty, food security. If we remove hunger, we have defeated poverty,” he said.

Addressing the CPC bloc of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) directly, the President assured them of his continued commitment to their shared ideals, while acknowledging the delays in political appointments.

He noted that ambassadorial positions were still available but insisted that fixing the economy was his primary focus.

“I couldn’t appoint everybody at once, and thank you for your patience. I still have some slots for ambassadorial positions that so many people are craving for. But it’s not easy stitching those names,” he said.

Tinubu spoke warmly of his long-standing political relationships with the CPC bloc, recalling the early days of the merger talks leading to the formation of APC.

“You brought back the memory of the beginning of the alliance. When we sat down to fashion out which way. We disagreed to agree. We even argued on symbol — he [Buhari] insisted on parliament, and I insisted on broom. He’s so stubborn,” Tinubu jocularly said.

Reflecting on his commitment to building on the legacies of the late President Muhammadu Buhari, Tinubu praised the virtues of honesty, justice, and discipline that he said he inherited from his predecessor.

“Part of what we inherited from Buhari was his honesty, transparency, justice. That’s all. You won’t have anything less than that,” he said.

The President also commended the unity and loyalty of CPC stakeholders, stating that their solidarity strengthens his resolve to work even harder.

“When I see people like you, my determination is to work harder. We are certain we are going to succeed,” Tinubu said, promising to build a ‘Buhari House’ that would serve as a symbol of joy and prosperity in honour of the late President.

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, who led the CPC delegation, assured Tinubu of their unwavering loyalty and pledged grassroots mobilisation in support of the administration’s second term in 2027.

“I want to seize this opportunity, Mr. President, to assure you of the unconditional support of all former members of the CPC,” Abbas said.

He dismissed notions that the CPC bloc was fractured or not aligned with the current administration, declaring: “From the calibre of people you see here, you will be convinced that the notion that CPC is broken or not with this administration is a lie.”

He further commended Tinubu for standing by the Buhari family and the CPC political family during the former President’s passing, noting that the burial was handled with unprecedented dignity and honour.

“It was unprecedented in the history of Nigeria for any former leader to be accorded such kind of respect,” Abbas said, citing the presidential delegations to the UK and the personal presence of Tinubu and the First Lady at multiple events in Katsina and Kaduna.

“We are together today with you, tomorrow and forever,” he concluded.

Also speaking, Senator Tanko Al-Makura, a former governor of Nasarawa State and leader of The Buhari Organisation (TBO), offered heartfelt appreciation to Tinubu for what he described as a dignified, transparent, and loyalty-driven handling of Buhari’s death.

“You did not only bury Muhammadu Buhari but honoured him and ensured a befitting state burial with full military honours,” Al-Makura said.

He praised Tinubu for sharing a vision with Buhari that was founded not on “political assemblage” or benefits, but on values of discipline, justice, economic sovereignty, and responsible governance.

“You and President Muhammadu Buhari shared more than a political alliance. You were united by purpose and vision, not benefits,” Al-Makura said.

He said the Renewed Hope Agenda was not just a slogan, but a “scientific, pragmatic, and rewarding blueprint for national restoration.”

Pledging the full support of CPC loyalists nationwide, Al-Makura added, “Our loyalty and commitment to you and your government is irrevocable.”

As the meeting ended, Tinubu promised that “the joy at the end of this journey” will belong to all Nigerians — and that the path of recovery had already begun.
https://leadership.ng/let-trump-do-his-worst-nigerias-economy-is-stable-tinubu/

Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by AMINDA:
Lol. Trump can do his worst but he's neck deep in loans. Tinubu is bitter that he has been ostracised by the international community. He's now left with seeking validation from countries like St. Lucia, Brazil and Columbia. No level.

Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by 9jatriot(m): 6:56pm On Sep 02, 2025
Jagaban ... Jagaban

We told them there is a difference between lamba and substance

A leader is supposed to brag with his achievements not by bragging with the number of plates he is able to serve at a party, when there more efficient caterers who can do that.

When you hit your revenue for the year that contains 12 months at the 8th month of the year, you can only say "Thank You God"
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Iceberg3: 6:58pm On Sep 02, 2025
Well A for Amouda and Y for yekini while S is for Sangodele

So S.A.Y haff spoken

grin
Btw,see that lamba with no substance for him medulla ^^^^
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by BATified2023: 7:05pm On Sep 02, 2025
AMINDA:
Lol. Trump can do his worst but he's neck deep in loans. Tinubu has been ostracised by the international community. He's now left with seeking validation from countries like St. Lucia, Brazil and Columbia. No level.
have u checked USA debt?
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Mbanda(m): 7:05pm On Sep 02, 2025
fergie001:
President Bola Tinubu has declared that Nigeria has already met its revenue target for the year in August — affirming that the country’s economy is now stable, resilient, and less vulnerable to external shocks, regardless of what global actors like US President Donald Trump may do.

The President made this known while receiving a delegation of former members of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Tuesday, including governors, lawmakers, and other political leaders drawn from across the federation.

“Today, I can stand here before you to brag — Nigeria is not borrowing. We have met our revenue target for the year and we met it in August. Let Trump do his worst, we are stable,” Tinubu said.

He attributed this progress to improved non-oil revenue performance, asserting that Nigeria now has no reason to fear international economic developments, citing robust mechanisms already in place to keep the nation on course.

“If non-oil revenue is going well, then we have no fear of whatever Trump is doing on the other side,” Tinubu stated.

According to him, when he took over, the exchange rate had ballooned to N1,900 to the US dollar. But thanks to reforms and fiscal discipline, the rate has stabilised around N1,450, without the need for elite-level backchannel connections to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

“Nobody is trading pieces of paper for exchange rate anymore. You don’t have to know a CBN governor to get forex. All you have to do is export, import, and create jobs for the people,” he said.

Tinubu noted that his administration was focused on “fixing the economy” and “bringing hope to the people,” describing agriculture as the backbone of Nigeria’s long-term food security plan.

He revealed that he had just signed off on a major agricultural mechanisation programme that will be deployed in every region, complete with training centres and support infrastructure.

“We are doing mechanisation and training — that is our backbone: food sovereignty, food security. If we remove hunger, we have defeated poverty,” he said.

Addressing the CPC bloc of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) directly, the President assured them of his continued commitment to their shared ideals, while acknowledging the delays in political appointments.

He noted that ambassadorial positions were still available but insisted that fixing the economy was his primary focus.

“I couldn’t appoint everybody at once, and thank you for your patience. I still have some slots for ambassadorial positions that so many people are craving for. But it’s not easy stitching those names,” he said.

Tinubu spoke warmly of his long-standing political relationships with the CPC bloc, recalling the early days of the merger talks leading to the formation of APC.

“You brought back the memory of the beginning of the alliance. When we sat down to fashion out which way. We disagreed to agree. We even argued on symbol — he [Buhari] insisted on parliament, and I insisted on broom. He’s so stubborn,” Tinubu jocularly said.

Reflecting on his commitment to building on the legacies of the late President Muhammadu Buhari, Tinubu praised the virtues of honesty, justice, and discipline that he said he inherited from his predecessor.

“Part of what we inherited from Buhari was his honesty, transparency, justice. That’s all. You won’t have anything less than that,” he said.

The President also commended the unity and loyalty of CPC stakeholders, stating that their solidarity strengthens his resolve to work even harder.

“When I see people like you, my determination is to work harder. We are certain we are going to succeed,” Tinubu said, promising to build a ‘Buhari House’ that would serve as a symbol of joy and prosperity in honour of the late President.

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, who led the CPC delegation, assured Tinubu of their unwavering loyalty and pledged grassroots mobilisation in support of the administration’s second term in 2027.

“I want to seize this opportunity, Mr. President, to assure you of the unconditional support of all former members of the CPC,” Abbas said.

He dismissed notions that the CPC bloc was fractured or not aligned with the current administration, declaring: “From the calibre of people you see here, you will be convinced that the notion that CPC is broken or not with this administration is a lie.”

He further commended Tinubu for standing by the Buhari family and the CPC political family during the former President’s passing, noting that the burial was handled with unprecedented dignity and honour.

“It was unprecedented in the history of Nigeria for any former leader to be accorded such kind of respect,” Abbas said, citing the presidential delegations to the UK and the personal presence of Tinubu and the First Lady at multiple events in Katsina and Kaduna.

“We are together today with you, tomorrow and forever,” he concluded.

Also speaking, Senator Tanko Al-Makura, a former governor of Nasarawa State and leader of The Buhari Organisation (TBO), offered heartfelt appreciation to Tinubu for what he described as a dignified, transparent, and loyalty-driven handling of Buhari’s death.

“You did not only bury Muhammadu Buhari but honoured him and ensured a befitting state burial with full military honours,” Al-Makura said.

He praised Tinubu for sharing a vision with Buhari that was founded not on “political assemblage” or benefits, but on values of discipline, justice, economic sovereignty, and responsible governance.

“You and President Muhammadu Buhari shared more than a political alliance. You were united by purpose and vision, not benefits,” Al-Makura said.

He said the Renewed Hope Agenda was not just a slogan, but a “scientific, pragmatic, and rewarding blueprint for national restoration.”

Pledging the full support of CPC loyalists nationwide, Al-Makura added, “Our loyalty and commitment to you and your government is irrevocable.”

As the meeting ended, Tinubu promised that “the joy at the end of this journey” will belong to all Nigerians — and that the path of recovery had already begun.
https://leadership.ng/let-trump-do-his-worst-nigerias-economy-is-stable-tinubu/
We really need to verify this because I don't know tinibu as a soothsayer.

Which country economy is stable? Is tinibu talking about the Nigeria we know or another Nigeria we don't know of?

Abeg helinues, help us ask your principal why dollar exchange rate is still very high.
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by jmoore(m): 7:08pm On Sep 02, 2025
Today, I can stand here before you to brag — Nigeria is not borrowing.
Tinubu can lie for babablu

Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by jmoore(m): 7:13pm On Sep 02, 2025
Tinubu lying that Nigeria is not borrowing but his rubber stamp senate has approved his billions of dollars borrowing plans.

Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by jmoore(m): 7:14pm On Sep 02, 2025
Make Trump hear am, em go knack you ban say you no go enter USA.
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by DoctorStanley: 7:16pm On Sep 02, 2025
Did anybody see 1900?

"According to him, when he took over, the exchange rate had ballooned to N1,900 to the US dollar. But thanks to reforms and fiscal discipline, the rate has stabilised around N1,450"

😅I've seen blatant lies before but this one takes the cake!
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Ttalk: 7:17pm On Sep 02, 2025
If Iam Obidient at this point I will give up. Tinubu has proved his critiques wrong,
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by helinues: 7:18pm On Sep 02, 2025
If we can be deporting foreigners, it simply means Nigeria is on the right track
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Godfullsam(m): 7:19pm On Sep 02, 2025
AMINDA:
Lol. Trump can do his worst but he's neck deep in loans. Tinubu has been ostracised by the international community. He's now left with seeking validation from countries like St. Lucia, Brazil and Columbia. No level.
Which country takes loans from the US? You don't take loans from a country that is much more indebted than you.

Why tinubu said trump can do his worst was because of trump's Draconian and strick policies to reduce the inflow of dollars into the country.
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by AMINDA: 7:23pm On Sep 02, 2025
BATified2023:
have u checked USA debt?
Yes I have. They borrowed from their own treasury to make their economy the largest in the world. What has Tinubu used the borrowed monies for? Nigeria has moved from largest economy in Africa to 4th largest under his watch and he has surpassed Buhari in borrowing in just under two years.
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Cherrybae(f): 7:41pm On Sep 02, 2025
See president with balls and too much confidence.

This talk will pepper obedients too much.

PBAT na man you be
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by ZombieDredd: 7:44pm On Sep 02, 2025
AMINDA:
Lol. Trump can do his worst but he's neck deep in loans. Tinubu has been ostracised by the international community. He's now left with seeking validation from countries like St. Lucia, Brazil and Columbia. No level.
No level at all.

Obasanjo used to stand head high with American presidents and world leaders.

Even buhari try stand with trump, until he realized buhari was empty and lifeless.

A Milo corn na another level altogether
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Jecci(f): 7:44pm On Sep 02, 2025
Policies wey no dey show for the life of citizens.....chai who do amoda this thing
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Cherrybae(f): 7:45pm On Sep 02, 2025
Mods please move this news to front page.

We want Trump to hear it. If Trump talk anyhow, PBAT will sign executive orders sanctioning the US.

TINUBU na man you be
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by ZombieDredd: 7:46pm On Sep 02, 2025
DoctorStanley:
Did anybody see 1900?

"According to him, when he took over, the exchange rate had ballooned to N1,900 to the US dollar. But thanks to reforms and fiscal discipline, the rate has stabilised around N1,450"

😅I've seen blatant lies before but this one takes the cake!
satan is father of lies.

But tinubu and APC na the younger brother to satan
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Softmirror: 7:46pm On Sep 02, 2025
9jatriot:
Jagaban ... Jagaban

We told them there is a difference between lamba and substance

A leader is supposed to brag with his achievements not by bragging with the number of plates he is able to serve at a party, when there more efficient caterers who can do that.


When you hit your revenue for the year that contains 12 months at the 8th month of the year, you can only say "Thank You God"
Hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣 8

Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by valentineuwakwe(m): 7:48pm On Sep 02, 2025
Trump have your Chicago certificate drama n can ask them to release it.....pls dnt ever dare President trump. No let Daniel or Bayo deceive you!
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Gotocourt: 8:19pm On Sep 02, 2025
Original news abi fake News, Nigeria shall be great again 😉

“Nobody is trading pieces of paper for exchange rate anymore. You don’t have to know a CBN governor to get forex. All you have to do is export, import, and create jobs for the people,”

Make CIA no kpai our agbádorianss master oOoOO
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Iseoluwani: 8:20pm On Sep 02, 2025
but you will still borrow money to service loan abi
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Dennisochampa: 8:20pm On Sep 02, 2025
As epa don talk... Na so e go be......
Nigeria will be great again...
Nobody can hold us hostage in any way... Domestic or foreign
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Nobody: 8:21pm On Sep 02, 2025
That’s a leader!

Stand up to the orange turd

When I compared His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) to Xi yesterday, some miscreants were attacking my honorable person.

God bless His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR)

We are Nigerians, not bootlickers.
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by Femich18(m): 8:21pm On Sep 02, 2025
Yeah sure. The economy is now stabilised. We only hope it start getting better
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by IPIGSRSHALLOW: 8:22pm On Sep 02, 2025
May God continue to bless and protect President Tinubu.

May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by frazee: 8:22pm On Sep 02, 2025
It's seems Nigeria is 2 countries and I am in the other one.... Jagaban is in the stable one.....
Re: We Met our yearly revenue target In August, Let Trump Do His Worst - Tinubu by jaxxy(m): 8:23pm On Sep 02, 2025
political jargons. He keeps flip-floping, blames buhari today and praises him 2moro.

Trump is delivering on his campaign promises and tinubu has only delivered hardship, hunger and shege promax.
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