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| Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by adenigga(op): 3:44am On Feb 02 |
The Presidency has disclosed that President Bola Tinubu has not spent three years in office but has a lot to show for his stewardship.Source: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/01/tinubus-achievements-evident-presidency
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| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by givedemwotowoto: 4:52am On Feb 02*. Modified: 5:30am On Feb 02 |
Carry go, evidence full ground
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| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by SmartPolician: 4:58am On Feb 02 |
Stop telling us stories and restructure Nigeria. This is something Tinubu has always promoted and the APC has already drawn a template for it. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by mrvitalis(m): 5:02am On Feb 02 |
Can someone tell me 3 sectors in Nigeria that's better today than it was on may29 2023 ? Just 3 ... No grammar no explanation nothing |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by fuckJones(f): 5:12am On Feb 02 |
mrvitalis:are you kidding? 1. Stronger Foreign Reserves Nigeria’s foreign reserves have crossed the $45 billion mark for the first time in six years. 2. Robust GDP Growth Prudent management of reserves has contributed to a 3.93% GDP growth in the most recent quarter, following a 4.23% growth in the previous quarter (Q2, 2025). 3. Energy Independence Within two years, Nigeria transitioned from being Africa’s largest petrol importer to West Africa’s largest exporter. 4. OPEC Production Surplus For the first time in over a decade, Nigeria has exceeded its OPEC quota for three consecutive months, averaging 1.71 million barrels per day. 5. Stock Market Growth The Nigerian Stock Exchange rose above 130,000 All Share Index points for the first time. 6. GDP Expansion The economy expanded by $67 billion in just two years, growing from ₦269.29 trillion in May 2023 to ₦372.8 trillion today. 7. Non-Oil Revenue Growth Between January and August 2025, non-oil tax revenue rose 40.5% to ₦20.59 trillion, compared to ₦14.6 trillion in the same period in 2024. 8. Naira Stability Naira has stabilised below ₦1,500 to the US dollar, making it one of the world’s best-performing currencies, according to Fitch Ratings. 9. Record Power Generation Nigeria broke its power generation record with a peak of 5,801.84 MW and a maximum daily energy output of 128,370.75 MWh. 10. Trade Surplus Growth Nigeria’s trade surplus rose 44.3% in Q2 2025 to ₦7.46 trillion, surpassing Q1’s ₦5.17 trillion. 11. Rail Transport Growth Rail transport expanded by 43.08% in Q2 2025. 12. Road Infrastructure Expansion Road transport grew by 24.50%, driven by ongoing mega-projects like the ₦13 trillion Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway and ₦15 trillion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway. Go and verify |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by helinues: 5:34am On Feb 02 |
Abi except for the bambiala people who chose to be naturally blind from seeing the efforts of this government |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by mrvitalis(m): 5:42am On Feb 02 |
fuckJones:1) strong foreign reserve is not a sector and it's not really a good or bad thing actually... But yea he has improved it 2) bro our GDP was 375 billion dollars on may 2023 now it's about 240 billion and you claim GDP growth? Let's be serious na 3) energy independence has nothing to do with TInubu government if anything it's Buhari support for dangote that brought about it... Why exactly are you giving this to TInubu? 4) our crude oil production average is 1.55million even if it's says 1.7m daily this is not a sector this is more revenue for government has that improved the masses? 5) stock market? Are you for real? The Nigerian stock market value fell from 62 billion dollars to around 51 billion dollars... You think because naira lost value then the stock market grew? 6) don't know where you got the story about GDP expansion from ... Our GDP fell from 375 billion dollars to about 199 billion dollars.... We lost over 40% .... Think u need to read up how GDP is measured 7) none oil naira growth was driven by the naira losing over 70% of its value run the numbers in dollars boom you see uy dropped did you just say naira stabilization? Naira was 700 on may 29 2023 ... Una well so? 9) which power generation? Nigeria installed generation capacity is about 13k mw the problem with that sector is transmission The power sector is in no way better today National grid collapse more often now 10) Trade surplus ? This has been normal bro how check 90% of the time we have always had trade surplus this is nothing new 11) Rail transportation? Which rail way did TInubu construct to expand the raid way... You are just making things up now bro 12) bros how can ongoing roads that are not complete increase road transportation? Una just dey make up numbers Lmaooo verified nd most of your point outside foreign reserves are false |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by AMINDA: 5:47am On Feb 02 |
Source: Agbado Bureau of Statistics (ABOS)
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| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by Karlovich: 5:51am On Feb 02 |
The S.I unit of failure is the name Yekini Amoda,I see the fall in Turkiye replicated at the polls in 2027, This I have seen!
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| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by Kukutente23: 5:57am On Feb 02 |
On the pages of newspapers and social media In reality all na audio Same way Lai Mohammed said Buhari's achievement are too big for ordinary eyes to see There's a lying spirit working in APC to punish Nigerians APC need exorcism |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by hatchy: 6:00am On Feb 02 |
Mouth piece of the fake god. We reasonable Nigerians, except the Agbadorians know the truth. Propaganda will not save Tinubu. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by DEROXMAN: 6:07am On Feb 02 |
Before nko only a fool won't see it. A whole petrol of 300 is over 1k. dollars is 1400 bandits have over increased and even doing vedio call. So its true |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by Gotocourt: 6:11am On Feb 02 |
This is the toughest job right now, selling Tinubu. Onanuga has been doing a poor job🤷🏿. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by Jokerman(m): 6:11am On Feb 02 |
Yes, we can see all the youths in Nigeria now on prosperity... They can easily buy cars, rent houses, no more keke or POS business to survive. We also have constant 24 hours light whether Band A , B or C. Our health care is improved, we have now facilities to store things like Anti venom and other antibiotics. Politicians don't travel abroad again for medical checkup, and their children are now schooling in NIGERIA because NELFUND has improved university education Evidence dey ... Baba werey 🤣 |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by Kukutente23: 6:12am On Feb 02 |
mrvitalis:Even the foreign reserves are bouyed by Dangote refinery and the fuel subsidy removal. There's nothing special there. He was the same devil who mobilised people against subsidy removal out of hate for Jonathan. Today, him and his clowns are shamelessly celebrating subsidy removal which they are even mismanaging. If he didn't pay subsidy and he has luxury of refinery and you praise him for increased reserves what do you now do to OBJ who had no refinery and paid subsidy but also built reserves. But agbadeaus hate OBJ and worship Tinubu. See craze!! |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by Arostar2023: 6:17am On Feb 02 |
Na statistic we go chop? You are just trying to bamboozle the uninformed but the fallen living standards of average Nigerians is not in alignment with your claims. fuckJones:
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| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by ezekins: 6:22am On Feb 02 |
Evident in your own life not in the lives of Nigerians |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by DUTY(m): 6:32am On Feb 02 |
Based on economic data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and reports regarding the impact of foreign exchange unification and fuel subsidy removal, several sectors in Nigeria have experienced significant distress compared to their status on May 29, 2023. The combination of rapid currency depreciation, skyrocketing inflation, and rising operating costs has negatively impacted the following 10 sectors: Manufacturing: In 2023 alone, over 767 manufacturing companies collapsed or became distressed, following the removal of fuel subsidies and the naira float. The sector continues to struggle with high import costs for raw materials, reduced consumer purchasing power, and high energy costs. Transportation and Storage: This sector recorded a significant negative growth rate of -30.17% in 2023, largely driven by the high cost of PMS, which crippled logistical operations and public transport. Agriculture: The sector has faced worsened challenges due to insecurity, high cost of inputs, and rising food inflation. It recorded a negative growth rate of -0.90% in Q1 2023, a decline from previous years. Pharmaceuticals: Due to reliance on imports, the pharmaceutical sector has been hit hard by forex volatility, with several multinationals exiting, such as GSK. Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG): Multinational companies in this sector have reported severe losses, downsizing, and restructuring due to the depreciation of the naira and reduced demand. Construction: The cost of building materials has surged, rendering many projects unviable and slowing growth, as reflected in lower growth rates in late 2023. Real Estate: High inflation and interest rates have made financing expensive, causing affordable housing to remain elusive and reducing investment in new projects. Automotive and Assembly: Similar to manufacturing, the sector is struggling with importing kits due to foreign exchange scarcity and high costs. Paper and Paper Products: According to 2024–2025 NBS reports, this industry recorded some of the lowest growth rates, indicating significant distress. Textile, Apparel and Footwear: The sector is facing low growth rates (e.g., 0.95% in early 2025) as consumer spending on non-essential goods has reduced due to the rising cost of living. fuckJones: |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by Realguyman1(m): 6:36am On Feb 02 |
mrvitalis:At the bolded, naira was still about 460 as of may 29 2023. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by mrvitalis(m): 6:40am On Feb 02 |
Realguyman1:I went with black market rate |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by ironheart(m): 6:41am On Feb 02 |
If there was evidence to the contrary, we thr masses would be the once singing the praise of the president, all we can see is a nation that is stagnant. They keep saying we should go and meet our governors because they have increased state allocations, how do you meet people who are arrogant, intimidating others with state security? Federal roads are all deplorable, insecurity is on the rise and we cannot afford basic amenities. Of what good are GDP and foreign reserves if it doesn't affect the common man. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by Kemetian: 6:41am On Feb 02 |
mrvitalis:THINGS HAD TO GET WORSE TO GET BETTER. The Fuel Subsidy Removal + Naira Float were the much-needed SHOCK THERAPY the nation is now recovering from, and is now set on a path to IRREVERSIBLE GROWTH AND ADVANCEMENT, as attested to by stakeholders inside and outside the country. Today we are seeing significant improvements in INFRASTRUCTURE, HEALTH AND EDUCATION. All the states are CONSTRUCTION SITES right now. Projects everywhere. Many of you professional naysayers, pessimists, and malcontents need to leave your cocoons and travel round the country to witness the transformation taking place. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by mrvitalis(m): 6:50am On Feb 02 |
Kemetian:Anyone who believe there is no form of subsidies for Nigerian petrol has a very low IQ Cost of kerosene and diesel in nigeria is similar in cost to Ghana, Cameroon, Benin and the rest But miraculously cost of petrol in Nigeria is about 40% cheaper and nigeria womt allow you buy in Nigeria and sale to them |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by Memphitz357: 6:57am On Feb 02 |
Bayo Onanuga is simply an irredeemable fool!! Even a blind person can see that Bola Ahmed Tinubu is nothing but a f**king failure at governance.
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| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by Validated: 6:58am On Feb 02 |
AMINDA:Agbado Bureau of Statistics ![]() Head office: 83 Ebimpawa Avenue, Bourdillon Chairman: Hunger Deputy Chair: Starvation Chief of staff: Alh. Gbomogbomo Secretary to govt: Insecurity |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by cjfavour(m): 7:03am On Feb 02 |
This is why our naira lost value just so that u people can be mentioning huge amount of money as achievement. How does all these reflect on the people or u apc guys don’t care about the people at all? Hyper inflation is destroying the country and you’re here boasting with cooked figures . How does all these huge figures reflect on the life of the masses? Are u saying that things are better in the country now? For u to boast with power generation when the people are paying exorbitant bills and still in darkness shows how insensitive u apc guys can be. Or should we talk about high rate of insecurity? fuckJones: |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by Memphitz357: 7:05am On Feb 02 |
Let's rewind, shall we? Tinubu removed subsidy leading to a hike in prices of everything; Rent is thru the roof, with many being displaced due to the inconsideration of state govts while carrying out demolitions. There's literally no jobs available for graduates, and even semi and unskilled laborers can't sustain with the little they make. People can barely feed, and the Tinubu's administration also hasn't end the insecurity that has taken countless lives since he assumed office, in fact it has gotten worse to the point that it drew the attention of international media. A lot of businesses have also exited Nigeria in the just three years with GSK being the most known. Nigeria's debt also increase significantly, with no solution in sight as the govt continues to borrow and naira remains devalued. Let's not even talk about the electricity situation, since Aso Villa is budgeting over 2 billion naira for fuel and generator costs. Now back to the topic; People claim that it took Tinubu only 3 years to put our economy back on the global stage". But what global stage? Nigeria doesn't have a good image globally, no-one truly respects us, from corruption allegations to religious genocide making headlines. Tinubu put our economy on the global stage, and yet, poverty is at an all-time high, with never-ending insecurity crisis, protests, and empty promises? "Daniel Regha".... |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by zinaunreal(m): 7:09am On Feb 02 |
His achievements fell in Turkey |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by anonimi: 7:10am On Feb 02 |
adenigga:Indeed his failure to deliver on promises made are evident. Is there anyone in doubt about this ![]() Deltafirstson: |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by anonimi: 7:12am On Feb 02 |
zinaunreal:Can anything be more true than what you said above ![]()
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| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by phr0nesis(m): 7:26am On Feb 02 |
The man's stewardship started to show from day 1; the very day shege was multiplied by 10 |
| Re: Tinubu’s Achievements Evident – Onanuga by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 7:29am On Feb 02 |
Tinubu's achievements are corruption, fraud, hunger, inflation, and nepotism. |
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did you just say naira stabilization? Naira was 700 on may 29 2023 ... Una well so?
The S.I unit of failure is the name Yekini Amoda,
