This is not a new thing. The concern is why is the EFCC, ICPC, NPF and even the DSS that broke into judges houses in wee hours of the night in 2016 in Gestapo style not acting even in the face of this obvious corruption by Wike? A case of the Orwellian era: "all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than other"?
This one is yet to be probe by the EFCC, NPF or DSS, but still banding lies and propaganda as achievement of government. Provide adequate power to encourage SMEs to thrive and not using infrastructural to providing none existent employment
I guess these bandits in government don't seems to understand the magnitude of destruction and desperation they have instigated in the citizens of this battered nation while they held sway. Their own Waterloo will be epic.
This is the modern age for God's sake. Even calling and comparing Abuja as a country with other countries showed how shallow he is in intuitive thinking and reasoning. You have to be incredibly senseless to support this evil
Don't help a government built on lies and propaganda to flourish. It is doing the nation no good rather causing shame, international disgrace and embarrassment.
Countries like Egypt, Morocco, Mauritius, South Africa, Algeria, and Tunisia are frequently listed among the African nations with the best or most advanced infrastructures, often recognized for their robust transport networks, growing renewable energy sectors, and improving digital connectivity, though rankings can vary depending on the specific metrics used. Here are some countries frequently cited for their strong infrastructure:
-1). Egypt: Often ranked highly for overall infrastructure, with significant advancements in energy, transport, and technology.
-2). Morocco: Notable for its focus on renewable energy, expanding rail system, and strategic port development, including Tanger-Med.
-3). Mauritius: Praised for its high-quality, modern, and satisfactory transport system, contributing significantly to its economy.
-4). South Africa: Recognized for its strong technological infrastructure, advanced telecom networks, and a leading ICT sector.
-5). Algeria: Consistently appears on lists for its overall infrastructure development and has one of the best rail infrastructures on the continent.
-6). Tunisia: Also features prominently, particularly for its rail infrastructure and general progress in infrastructure development.
-7). Miscellaneous; Other countries mentioned for their infrastructure development include Seychelles, Botswana, Namibia, and Rwanda.
Hehehe! Waiting to see the end of Mohamud Yakubu betrayal or no betrayal. The evil he committed while abusing his office is gonna consume him and those he did it for.
Just imagine the sabotage and espionage by compromised troops now costing Nigerian lost of manpower, resources and its territorial integrity yet no heads rolling.
Meanwhile, same Omoyele Sowore was dishing and propagating lies for the APC since 2015 till date o. Only a thief knows a fellow thief. Una go feel the heat. An apple does not always falls far from its tree
So why were they denying their linage like Ikwerres during and after the war? Stand for the truth with your full chest and take the bullet for what you believe in. A coward always dies many times before his/her real time.
Hehehe! Thank goodness nah her fellow brother who understands the dirtiness of this corrupt regime who sued her. How can a national library project become a president's wife responsibility? Not when is not constitutionally acknowledged to be holding an office.
Nigeria has four main state-owned refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna with a combined installed capacity of about 445,000 barrels per day
For decades, the facilities underperformed due to poor maintenance, inefficiency, and pipeline vandalism.After long periods of inactivity, rehabilitation efforts in late 2024 and early 2025 led to the restart of the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries, though only at partial capacity.
I believe this man was alive when Buhari and recently the corrupt Tinubu's government allegedly spent $1.5B dollars on the PH refinery and lied that it is now working.
Sane humanity include former president Olusegun Obasanjo, that can see through the lies and propaganda of the govt pointedly told the world that those refineries are moribund
What did the criminal APC government and it supporters did? They denigrate Obasanjo especially the ever senseless & garrulous Bayo Onanuga. However, the truth remains sacrosanct. Today, the nation continues to bleed from these vultures feeding off it's carcass.
This is the same TUC that is supposed to be holding this irresponsible government to its constitutional responsibility is here rationalizing its cluelessness, ineptitude, and incompetency. So much ashamed for the rational reasoning of some so called people in this nation
The President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Festus Osifo, has dismissed claims that Nigeria’s state-owned refineries never worked. Osifo stated this in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Tuesday.
“I’m an engineer of over 20 years standing, and I understand how mechanics work. So I know a system that is working, and I know a system that doesn’t work. I listened to a programme that said the refinery never worked. It’s not correct, the refinery worked,” he said.
The TUC chief explained that the problem was not inactivity but inefficiency. “There is a difference between a piece of equipment working and a piece of equipment working efficiently. In engineering, these are two different things,” said Osifo.
Why Refineries Were Shut Down However, Osifo clarified that the country’s refineries were shut because they were operating at a loss.
“When you feed crude that costs 10 million dollars into the refinery and end up with products worth about 9.5 million dollars, it means you are running at a loss. That was exactly what happened, not that the refineries were not working,” he said.
He added that during a visit to the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Limited, the union was told the shutdown was due to “material balance. The material you feed into the refinery and what you are getting out was reduced in terms of value. So that was why they shut it down to restructure the strategy,” Osifo said.
The TUC President further noted that there was also a technology gap. “When those refineries were working 15 to 20 years ago, the old refinery was feeding products into the new one.
“The new refinery would then refine, for example, PMS, to the right specification. But the government wanted a quick fix by separating both units, which created a material balance challenge,” he added.
Private Sector Involvement Osifo urged the government to give private investors controlling stakes in the refineries. “What we have advised, and what we have advocated for in the last 20 years, is that the government should give private investors a 51 per cent stake in the refineries.
“Once they become the largest shareholders, they will be able to run them efficiently,” the TUC president said.
The Port Harcourt Refinery Nigeria has four main state-owned refineries in Port Harcourt (Rivers State), Warri (Delta State), and Kaduna (Kaduna State), with a combined installed capacity of about 445,000 barrels per dayFor decades, the facilities underperformed due to poor maintenance, inefficiency, and pipeline vandalism.
After long periods of inactivity, rehabilitation efforts in late 2024 and early 2025 led to the restart of the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries, though only at partial capacity.
The Dangote Refinery was Commissioned in May 2023. In contrast, the Dangote Refinery in Lagos has raised hopes of reducing fuel imports and boosting local refining. However, it has also sparked concerns about a potential monopoly in the energy sector.
With a nameplate capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, Dangote Refinery is Africa’s biggest oil refinery. By early 2025, it was operating at about 85 per cent capacity, with plans to expand to 700,000 barrels per day before the end of the year.
Until Godswill Akpabio and everyone under this hardened criminally-minded government apologize to Nigerians for bastardizing this nation, they have no right to demand apology from anyone.
"Only power-drunk, brain-damaged people who are unmoored from reality and dissociated from the real world would even joke (let alone assert with a straight face) that Nigeria’s economy has improved or stabilized, and that corruption is being fought or has ceased to exist......" https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2025/09/tinubus-presidential-dissociative.html?m=1
This is the lies and propaganda wonderment called Tinubu's agbadorian economics. Believe anything about this corrupt and get your head evaluated for mental disorder.
Nicholas Ukachukwu does not seem to learn from the stinct of Chris Ngige, Bernard and even that guy popularized by the LP but who later defected to the APC. Ndi Anambra would rather go for any other candidates and not him because the APC is a plague that must be avoided @ all cost.