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PoliticsHow Tinubu Countered El-Rufai’s ‘Coup’ - The Whistler by TimeManager(op): 5:22pm On Mar 13, 2025
What many Nigerians may not know, is that President Bola Tinubu and former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, had parted ways long before the 2023 presidential election.
Whatever political relationship that existed between two, hit the hard rocks shortly after Muhammadu Buhari emerged president in the 2015 presidential election.


Watchers of the power circle were quick to observe, that Buhari openly displayed his fascination with Tinubu’s strategic moves that paved the way for his emergence as the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Buhari acknowledged the fact that without Tinubu’s mastery of the game, there was no way he could have beaten heavyweights like Atiku Abubakar, Rabiu Kwankwaso, Aminu Tambuwal who contested the APC ticket with him. From beating the presidential primary hurdles, to clinching the APC ticket and capping it with a resounding victory in the 2015 presidential election, Buhari more or less elevated Tinubu to the status of his political god.

At his swearing-in ceremony on May 29, 2015, Buhari could hardly conceal his admiration for Tinubu. He kept pumping the hand of the former Lagos State governor in numerous hand shakes and gave him several pats in the back at every close encounter. It became obvious to the public that Buhari had found a benefactor and political godfather in Tinubu. What with his previous three failed attempts at the presidency in 2003, 2007 and 2011.

However, the camaraderie was short lived. Along the line, Buhari started giving Tinubu the cold shoulder a few months into the first leg of his presidency. And for a man not given to much restraint, Buhari continued to drive a wedge between Tinubu and his presidency. It wasn’t long before the content of a leaked memo to Buhari, authored by El-Rufai, revealed that Tinubu’s contribution to Buhari’s emergence as president was being “exaggerated.”

At that point, Tinubu got to understand why his initial chummy relationship with Buhari suddenly grew tepid. The thinly veiled rejection from the then president kept growing. The one-sided cold war became so pronounced that Tinubu’s wife, Remi, then a serving senator, was forced to voice her observation right on the floor of the Senate. She openly accused Buhari of ditching her husband after helping him to win the presidency.

But Buhari’s unprovoked indignation towards his benefactor continued unabated. Credible sources within the ruling APC at the time, observed that Tinubu was not allowed to make input into Buhari’s cabinet picks and other strategic appointments.

Right from his first tenure, a handful of power grabbers within and outside Buhari’s kitchen cabinet, were the ones running the government. They formed a cabal that ran rings around the stubbornly insular ex-president.

Members of the cabal had very little electoral value. They were sufficiently disdainful of Tinubu. They used their domineering influence to keep the Lagos Boy far away from their Aso Villa captive. They created the false impression of holding the joker for Buhari’s re-election in 2019. They started treating Tinubu as an expendable commodity as they kept widening the growing chasm between the Daura born ex-Army General and his political benefactor.


Then EI-Rufai came out in the open. He took upon himself the task of “demystifying” Tinubu by rallying some of the man’s political associates for “insurrection” against their leader. From his base in Kaduna, he became a regular visitor in Lagos, which is the nucleus of Tinubu’s political base in the Southwest.

He spared no expense as he openly canvased an end to the era of political godfathers. It was during one of his numerous “missionary journeys” that he asked an incumbent Lagos governor: “When are you going to retire your godfather from politics?” And the then first term governor replied: “Second tenure.” And this was a young man who, against all odds, rode on the godfather’s shoulders to the Lagos government house.

The phrase was a wrap for the godfather’s retirement when the governor gets his anticipated second tenure. He must have forgotten that Tinubu has several pairs of wide ear lobes spread across the state. So the voice note of the governor’s “second tenure” echoed through the walls of Bourdillon.

If a governor you installed planned to retire you in his tenure, you can only put him back there at your own peril. That’s how that governor lost a potential re-election ticket in 2019. It was a political death. The man has since taken his seat on the reserve bench, watching events from the sidelines.

But the movie to push Tinubu off the cliff ahead of the 2023 race did not stop. Three other former Southwest governors, who the godfather fought tooth and nail to enthrone in their respective states, joined the fray. With goading by El-Rufai, the former Ekiti governor, Kayode Fayemi, took steps that culminated in challenging Tinubu for the 2023 presidential ticket of the APC.

And on the prodding of the Buhari cabal, his Ogun State counterpart, Ibikunke Amosun, also threw his signature skyscraper cap in the ring. Similarly, Yemi Osinbajo, who was vice president to Buhari, also saw in the fray what he thought was an opportunity to upstage Tinubu in the quest for the party’s ticket. Perhaps, the open “rebellion” by the former Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola, must have been a blow that hit Tinubu below the belt. Fayemi, Amosun and Osinbajo went about their failed adventures without throwing darts at their estranged political benefactor.

From his comfort zone as cabinet minister, the ex Osun governor mounted the rooftop to denigrate his former principal. It must have felt like the thrust of Brutus’ sword in Caesar’s groin. Et tu, Rauf? And this was a man who used to be the godfather’s consigliere. The four “renegade” members of the Tinubu political clan could not handle their individual and collective discomfiture when, against all odds, the man managed to dribble Muhammadu Buhari and his cabal to clinch the APC presidential ticket. The godfather crowned it by beating their ambush to win the presidential election subsequently.

Such character traits in the power politics of the Southwest are well documented by political historians. It happened in the First Republic. It was embraced in the Second Republic. It played out in the short lived Third Republic. In those three previous republics, power brokers in the North had forged alliances with overtly ambitious associates in the Southwest for the purposes of pulling down their powerful political leaders.

As it was in 1963-1966, so it was in 1979-1983. Circa 1993 (June 12 annulment). It spilled over to the Fourth Republic, 1999 -2023 and still counting. The trend won’t stop with Tinubu. It will continue after him because politicians are a product of ambitions; moderate or inordinate. So the gentlemen who tested their strength with Tinubu for the APC’s 2023 presidential ticket, did not commit any crime.

El-Rufai’s Hidden Agenda

It must be stated clearly that El-Rufai bore no personal animosity towards Tinubu when he set out to instigate the Jagaban’s loyalists against their leader. The ex-Kaduna only played on the moderate or inordinate ambitions of a few of them for his own political gains. It was a long distance race towards 2023.

He knew of Tinubu’s burning desire to succeed Buhari. And he was smart enough to know that another northerner should not be president after Buhari’s eight years in the saddle. The plan was that El-Rufai wanted to be a running mate on the 2023 presidential ticket of the APC.

He had figured it all out; that the party would not contemplate a Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket. He had reasoned that being a Muslim, there was no way he could be on the same ticket with Tinubu who is a fellow Muslim. So for him to be on the 2023 ticket, the presidential candidate must be a Christian from the south, preferably from the Southwest.

That was why he zeroed in on Fayemi. He was working towards having the ex-Ekiti governor or any other southern Christian as presidential candidate, with him as running mate to balance the religious equation. He must have based his permutations on the 2015 experience when the APC flatly rejected the idea of having another Muslim as Buhari’s running mate.

So in his own calculation, he had reasoned that with Tinubu as the presidential candidate in 2023, he stood no chance of picking the vice presidential ticket. He had imagined the party would pick a northern Christian as Tinubu’s running mate, a choice that would automatically shut him out. But contrary to his calculations, Tinubu picked Kashim Shettima, a fellow Muslim as his running mate.

Candidate Buhari of 2015 and candidate Tinubu of 2023 presented two different scenarios. The two leaders are poles apart in terms of their public perception. The former president arrogantly wears his Islamic fundamentalist emblem like a badge of honour. Tinubu on the other hand, maintains a visage of a liberal Muslim with a pastor wife, and, perhaps a mix of Muslim and Christian among his children.

In the Buhari case, a Muslim-Muslim ticket would have proved an electoral disaster for the APC. That ticket was redeemed with “Pastor” Osinbajo’s name on the ballot. It attenuated what the community of Christian voters would have perceived as “an extremist ticket.”

From 2015 when El-Rufai started playing Saul of Tarsus, up to the build up to the 2023 electioneering, Tinubu’s trust in the ex-Kaduna governor had grown as big as the mustard seed. It didn’t require any deep intuition for the president to see through El-Rufai’s half-hearted “on the road to Damascus” experience.

But Tinubu managed to play safe by summoning enough native wisdom in his relationship with El-Rufai when he was seeking the presidential ticket, and during the campaigns. He had observed how the then Kaduna governor switched allegiances from one presidential aspirant to another. He switched over to Tinubu when it was obvious that many of his fellow northern governors had settled for the former Lagos governor.

Tinubu craftily wormed his way into El-Rufai’s heart by cajoling him and massaging his oversize ego. At his campaign stop in Kaduna, candidate Tinubu had “begged” El-Rufai not to leave Nigeria after his tenure because he would need his services for his administration to succeed. That was how a dead cat was sold and bought. Dealing with a complex character like El-Rufai required a great deal of wisdom…and gumption too.


Tinubu’s approach in disarming El-Rufai may find expression in a number of Yoruba proverbs:
Eni ma mu obo, a se bi obo. (If you want to catch a monkey, you must learn to act like a monkey). Adete o le fun wara, sugbon o le da wara nu. (A leper may not be helpful in milking a cow, but he can waste a whole bucket of milk if provoked). Bi owo eni o ba ti te eku ida, a ki bere iku to pa baba eni. (You don’t threaten to avenge your father’s unnatural death if you are holding a contested sword by the blade). Tinubu did not court El-Rufai for his electoral value.

He only stooped to conquer. It was a wrong time for dissent within his party at that critical period. He could ill afford it. Even at that, he lost the majority votes in Kaduna State to Atiku Abubakar and his PDP. With the 2023 presidential election won and lost, El-Rufai spent considerable time drooling over the president-elect in the hope of securing a place in the emerging cabinet.

Tinubu’s Pound Of Flesh

Tinubu sent El-Rufai on a fool’s errand by adding his name to the list of ministerial nominees he forwarded to the Senate for screening and confirmation. Unconfirmed reports at the time, suggested that he was being considered as potential power minister. And before anyone could say Godwin Emefiele, El-Rufai had scurried to the Senate wing of the National Assembly, awaiting his turn in the screening exercise.

The news hit him like thunderbolt; his screening had been put in abeyance on account of an unfavourable “security report.” The ex-Kaduna governor did not need a soothsayer to tell him that the “security report” comes in flesh and blood. Tinubu simply took his pound of flesh from El-Rufai by humbling him in the full glare of the public. The godfather never forgets. El-Rufai was caught off guard. He bleated. He brayed. He was dazed. It was a humiliating experience. He got hit by a ricochet from a bullet he had fired at the godfather.

El-Rufai had claimed that Tinubu’s role in Buhari’s 2015 electoral victory was exaggerated. But this same Buhari failed in three previous attempts. Did he mean to say that without Tinubu, Buhari would have won in the Southwest where he was rejected in three consecutive election circles? If he still insists that Tinubu’s role in Buhari’s election was exaggerated, then how would he rate his own contribution to Tinubu’s victory in 2023? Tinubu won 29.4 percent votes in El-Rufai’s Kaduna while Atiku won 40.8 percent. Check the records.

The long and short of the story, is that Jagaban outsmarted his opponent in a political chess game. It’s coup and counter coup. Tit for tat. And today, the godfather El-Rufai plotted to retire from politics, is now holding the sword by the hilt. What a thing about politics. In frustration, he dumped the APC for the Labour Party a few days ago.

El-Rufai’s cat has undergone sphynx mutation. It is in desperate need of covering to shield its furless skin from the vagaries of the elements. May Shehu Sani’s wish for him never prevail.
https://thewhistler.ng/analysis-how-tinubu-countered-el-rufais-coup/amp/

PoliticsRe: FG Knows Nothing About Our Internal Crisis – NNPP Slams El-rufai by TimeManager(m): 4:19pm On Mar 13, 2025
Elrufai the basket mouth, he has zero emotional intelligence, unfit for any type of leadership. Let's see if he will answer the questions or run away with his tail between his legs.



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PoliticsRe: PDP Crisis: I Don’t Run Away From Fights — Wike by TimeManager(m): 4:45pm On Mar 12, 2025
Wike understands politics. Politics is not for small boys.



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PoliticsRe: Supreme Court Clears EFCC To Probe Odili’s Tenure As Rivers Governor by TimeManager(op): 4:24pm On Mar 12, 2025
Finally, the net don catch the fish. EFCC Pastor, you do this one, Jagaban, a man with balls. I salute.
No wonder, Odili was missing at the meeting between the President and the leaders of Niger Delta.. okay, e don clear now.



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PoliticsSupreme Court Clears EFCC To Probe Odili’s Tenure As Rivers Governor by TimeManager(op): 4:23pm On Mar 12, 2025
The Supreme Court of Nigeria has dismissed appeals filed by the Rivers State Attorney General and the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, effectively paving the way for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to investigate the tenure of former Rivers State Governor, Peter Odili.

In a ruling delivered on Monday, March 10, 2025, a five-member panel of the apex court, led by Justice John Okoro, upheld the leave granted by the Court of Appeal to the EFCC, allowing the anti-graft agency to challenge a long-standing perpetual injunction that had barred it from probing Odili’s administration.

Odili, who governed Rivers State from 1999 to 2007, secured the controversial injunction from the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt in 2007, preventing the EFCC from investigating, arresting, or prosecuting him, as well as scrutinising the state’s finances during his tenure.

The EFCC has fought to overturn the injunction since 2008, but the legal blockade had shielded Odili from its investigations for nearly two decades.

In 2018, the Court of Appeal granted the EFCC’s request to challenge the Federal High Court’s ruling. However, the Rivers State Attorney General and the Speaker of the House of Assembly sought to nullify the appellate court’s decision by filing separate appeals at the Supreme Court.

A statement released on Tuesday by the EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale, said that during the proceedings at the Supreme Court on Monday, Justice Okoro questioned the nature of the appeals, describing them as interlocutory and not the kind of cases the apex court hears at this stage.

“The litigants’ lawyer, S. A. Somiari, SAN, argued that the appeal challenged the leave granted by the Court of Appeal for the EFCC to appeal the 2007 injunction. Justice Okoro, however, interjected, stating,

[b]‘This is not the type of appeal we hear here,’ and advised the parties to return to the Court of Appeal to have the substantive appeal heard before approaching the Supreme Court.”


Recognising the court’s position, Somiari applied to withdraw the appeal, while the EFCC’s legal team, led by Abubakar Mahmud, SAN, alongside Sylvanus Tahir, SAN, and B. O. Obialo, did not oppose the withdrawal.

The Supreme Court subsequently dismissed the appeal.

“The appeal is dismissed, having been withdrawn without any objection,” Justice Okoro ruled.
https://punchng.com/scourt-clears-efcc-to-probe-odilis-tenure-as-rivers-governor/

PoliticsRe: Rivers: I Will Implement Supreme Court Judgement In Full - Governor Fubara by TimeManager(m): 6:21pm On Mar 11, 2025
He don fold. Those who are baying for crisis in Rivers and wishing there was chaos, have once again been disappointed. God bless Nigeria.




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PoliticsRe: Bagudu: Four Lithium Plants Are Being Constructed To Boost Solid Mineral Sector by TimeManager(op): 2:23pm On Mar 11, 2025
Somebody say Jagaban!



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PoliticsBagudu: Four Lithium Plants Are Being Constructed To Boost Solid Mineral Sector by TimeManager(op): 2:22pm On Mar 11, 2025
Atiku Bagudu, the minister of budget and economic planning, says four lithium plants are being constructed across Nigeria to boost the solid minerals sector.

Speaking on the Morning Show on Arise Television while discussing the 2025 budget in collaboration with KPMG, Bagudu said the federal government has allocated $1 trillion in the budget to support domestic production in the sector.

“Because while we have done a lot in terms of the institutional alignment, we have created a solid mineral sector, a steel ministry, but some of the risk money that is required to propel the sector to greater production and productivity have not been provided,” he said.

“And with this $1 trillion, one will see a further transcendent of activity in the solid mineral sector. We are seeing announcements by the day, lithium plants are coming, at least four lithium plants are being constructed across Nigeria.

“Just the day before yesterday in Abuja, Wale Edun and I attended a signing ceremony where an investor is committing $400 million to a cement company in Kebbi State, as well as a lot of additional and industrial scale investment coming into the sector.”

Bagudu said the federal government is engaging with investors worldwide, attracting significant interest in Nigeria’s agricultural sector.

He noted that President Bola Tinubu has secured $3 billion in investments from Brazilian investors for livestock and crop production.

“We have just seen an announcement by the Saudi Arabia Agriculture and Livestock Investment Company that have bought, have increased their shares in a company, Olam, that is based in Nigeria,” he further said.

“We met them in Saudi Arabia on Christmas Eve, the coordinating minister and I, among others, and they spoke about Nigeria as a prospective second after Brazil in terms of agriculture.

“Strong absorptive capacity, hardworking people who are in the space and who have been limited by technology, by financing, that is a great, strong market.

“The windows are fixed, and with the way the economy has been turned in the right direction, they are looking at investing more.

“This is in addition to increased activity that we are seeing at the small scale level and even at the additional level.”

NIGERIA RECORDED STRONG HARVEST IN MANY STATES’

Bagudu said Nigeria has recorded a strong harvest across many states, leading the government to allocate 1.5 trillion naira to boost agricultural production.

“With what we saw in the last few months, strong bumper harvest in many states, occasioned by increasing security and favourable weather conditions and increased activity by those in the agricultural space, which is already impacting on prices of food items,” he stated.

“It gives further impetus to do more in agriculture so that we maintain the trajectory of moving, modernising our agricultural production from the artisanal level to the livestock sector, to the fisheries sector, so that we can get yields to be higher.

“Because with improved yields, our people engaged in agriculture become wealthier and richer, which is a driver of wealth creation.

“And thus more money, 1.5 trillion naira is being put in the budget to recapitalise the Bank of Agriculture.

“And it is anticipated that with that recapitalisation, the challenge we are seeing in funding agriculture by traditional main street banks will be compensated for.”

Bagudu also said Edun, minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, is leading initiatives to ensure big private sector players in agriculture receive the necessary funding

He added that the initiatives aim to support agricultural production, particularly for those affected by recent reforms and rising funding costs.
https://www.thecable.ng/bagudu-four-lithium-plants-are-being-constructed-to-boost-nigerias-solid-minerals-sector/

PoliticsRe: Lakurawa Kingpin, Maigemu Killed In Kebbi by TimeManager(op): 1:38pm On Mar 11, 2025
Daddyk87:
Are they not collecting already?
God bless Nigeria.



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EducationRe: Tinubu Renames Federal University Of Education In Kano by TimeManager(m): 1:30pm On Mar 11, 2025
President Tinubu always on point.




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PoliticsRe: Lakurawa Kingpin, Maigemu Killed In Kebbi by TimeManager(op): 1:29pm On Mar 11, 2025
All of them will collect. This is Tinubu..




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PoliticsLakurawa Kingpin, Maigemu Killed In Kebbi by TimeManager(op): 1:28pm On Mar 11, 2025
Residents of Kuncin Baba, Arewa Local Government Area of Kebbi State have rejoiced over the killing of a notorious Lakurawa kingpin known as Maigemu.

Maigemu was killed in an operation by a combined team of security forces and vigilantes in the state on Thursday.

The Director of Security at the Cabinet Office in Birnin Kebbi, AbdulRahman Zagga, in a statement made available to newsmen on Friday, confirmed that Maigemu was shot dead on Thursday in Kuncin after an intense gun battle.

“He was taken down by a combined team of security agents and local vigilantes while working on intelligence,” he said.

Zagga added that the operation came a week after Kebbi State Governor, Dr. Nasir Idris, visited Bagiza and Rausa Kade communities to commiserate with residents following the killing of six people by suspected Lakurawa cattle rustlers.

He commended the governor’s unwavering commitment to security and the continuous logistical support provided to security agencies. He also urged residents to remain vigilant, cooperate with security forces, and report any suspicious activities to help restore peace.

Confirming the development, the spokesman of the Nigerian Police Force, Kebbi State Command, Nafiu Abubakar, said the killing was a result of synergy between the police and other security agents in the state.

He disclosed that two guns and one handset were recovered from the terrorist.

Also speaking, the Chief Press Secretary to the state governor, Ahmed Idris, said the killing was part of efforts of the governor to ensure improved security in the state.

Meanwhile, a resident of the state who declined to mention his name described the killing as a welcome development for the residents of the state.
https://punchng.com/residents-rejoice-as-security-agents-kill-lakurawa-kingpin/?amp

PoliticsRe: Nigerian Military Ranked 31st Globally, 3rd In Africa by TimeManager(m): 8:51pm On Mar 10, 2025
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
Oluwole ranking.
Why dem no confront Niger Republic let us check something after threatening military intervention?
The Nigerian military is ranked 31st in the global firepower index in 2025 and third in Africa.
I wonder why you guys always bitter about any positive news and ironically, you people are the ones who complain the most. I think you guys need to spend some time in Aro to help your mental state.


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PoliticsRe: Nigerian Military Ranked 31st Globally, 3rd In Africa by TimeManager(m): 8:47pm On Mar 10, 2025
Since 2015, the Defense has been receiving the highest allocations of the budget, the Military have been better equipped. Even if Nigeria stopped buying weapons for the next 15years, we will still be in the top three.


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PoliticsRe: Bandit’s Wife Claims Soldiers Commit Atrocities By Killing Criminals by TimeManager(op): 6:22pm On Mar 10, 2025
Can you imagine the audacity. This is what Amnesty international and the media want. If the Airforce dropped a bomb on her, there would be noise everywhere in the media about the military killing innocent women. We're not yet ready.



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PoliticsBandit’s Wife Claims Soldiers Commit Atrocities By Killing Criminals by TimeManager(op): 6:20pm On Mar 10, 2025
A viral video has surfaced showing the wife of a notorious bandit making a shocking plea to Nigerian soldiers, urging them to stop killing captured bandits.

According to Zagazola Makama, a counterterrorism expert in the Lake Chad region, women argued that bandits are not the only ones committing atrocities.

She claimed that soldiers, by eliminating captured criminals, are equally guilty of wrongdoing.


The video has sparked widespread outrage, with many Nigerians condemning the attempt to equate the actions of security forces with those of criminal elements that have terrorized communities.

Security analysts warn that such narratives could be part of an ongoing propaganda effort to undermine military efforts in the fight against banditry and terrorism.

Meanwhile, the military has yet to officially respond to the video.
https://businessday.ng/news/article/bandits-wife-claims-soldiers-commit-atrocities-by-killing-criminals/

PoliticsRe: Nigeria, UAE Agree To Resolve Visa Issues by TimeManager(op): 6:06pm On Mar 10, 2025
Weldone Bianca, a faithful servant. Do you think since being in government corridor, people do not make passes at her, but Natasha dey make noise, small yansh dey shake.
Hopefully, Nigerians will be well behaved this time around.

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PoliticsNigeria, UAE Agree To Resolve Visa Issues by TimeManager(op): 6:03pm On Mar 10, 2025
Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will in the coming days meet to resolve issues relating to visa procurement by Nigerians seeking to travel to the Gulf country.

The decision was reached when the Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Nigeria, Salem Saeed Alshamsi, paid a courtesy visit to the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, in her office at the Tafawa Balewa House, Abuja.



Nigerians currently experience difficulties in obtaining UAE visas, especially tourism visas.
According to a statement on Sunday by Magnus Eze, a media aide to the minister, Odumegwu-Ojukwu stated that the City of Dubai in the UAE had become a destination of choice to many Nigerians.

Officially, about 12,000 Nigerians live in the UAE, ranging from unskilled workers to professionals and students in various institutions across the country.

According to her, in 2015 alone, almost a million Nigerians visited the UAE, especially Dubai and spent between $100m-$150m on visas alone, and over $1billion, mostly on shopping sprees, exclusive of amounts spent on traders' goods, payment of school fees, tourism and other related economic activities.

The minister said the economic relations between both countries were predominantly one-sided, hence there was a need to explore areas of collaboration that would enhance "our economic interests."

Odumegwu-Ojukwu said: "There have been numerous concerns about the status of visa for the UAE. Even some top government officials are worried and they raise the concerns.

"Is there a new visa policy for UAE? You need to let Nigerians know."

The minister disclosed that another joint commission between the two countries was due after the one hosted by the UAE in 2022.

"We hope that with the joint commission, we will be able to handle those MOUs that have not been treated. And we will achieve a lot," the minister said.

In his remarks, Ambassador Alshamsi, who expressed delight over the achievements recorded in the Nigeria-UAE relations in over 50 years, gave his commitment to addressing the difficulties faced by Nigerian visa seekers as well as optimizing the various MOUs signed by both countries to foster different economic partnerships and the promotion of trade and investment.

"We have increased visa issuance through the agent. I have zero visa rejection since I came to Nigeria. Since I arrived a year and a half ago, I have made sure that I issue visas. We have issued over 700 tourism visas from July 2024.

"Sometimes, we might disagree on some issues, but there is nothing personal. But we could still resolve and agree. We want you to see us as part of your team, we are partners.

"We have signed three or four agreements and would soon sign another major agreement. We must try and sign more agreements before our President's visit to Nigeria in the second quarter of this year.

"But we would hold a meeting to resolve these issues," the envoy assured.
https://punchng.com/nigeria-uae-set-to-resolve-visa-issues-2/

Politics. by TimeManager(op): 6:45pm On Mar 09, 2025
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BusinessRe: Man Who Served His Oga For Seven Years Settled With Only ₦‎500,000 by TimeManager(op): 8:41pm On Mar 08, 2025
You can't convince me otherwise, I will still stand on my point that this apprenticeship is slavery. If you check am well, he fit dey do one kind corner-corner doings to help himself. "Making it this big" sounds like a pressure on him with the burden of a dad lying down with stroke partly as a result of how his son's boss treated his son. He has to be responsible for his dad's treatment and also start a business with a meagre 500k. A lot of these boys are into Yahoo, powder business, & other stuff.



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BusinessMan Who Served His Oga For Seven Years Settled With Only ₦‎500,000 by TimeManager(op): 8:39pm On Mar 08, 2025
A Nigerian man said when he completed his apprenticeship in 2021, he was given only N500,000 by his Oga.

The man said his father heard the news and developed a stroke and he has not recovered from it since that time

However, the man said, despite the amount of money he was settled with, his business has started thriving.

A Nigerian man is happy that his business is thriving despite the fact that his Oga did not give him plenty of money.

According to a video he posted on TikTok, @Prozik said he completed his apprenticeship in 2021, after which he went to start his own business.

But Prozik said he was settled with N500,000, an amount some people considered too small.

According to him, his father fell ill with a stroke after the news reached him that his son had received N500k.

He said:

“My Dad have not recovered from the stroke he felt since 2021 when he heard that I was settled with 500k after serving for 7 years, not knowing that I will make it this big.quick recovery Dad.

“For those that will start doubting, this is my second shop opened in August 23rd 2024.,I started with a small shop in a local area on 20th of August 2021 with 500k.”
https://www.legit.ng/people/1644085-man-served-oga-years-settled-n500k-dad-falls-sick-hearing-it/

TravelRe: Fuel Price Slash: We Won’t Reduce Fares – Transporters by TimeManager(m): 7:15pm On Mar 08, 2025
nedu666:
Dullard. Is spare part not imported using dollars. Is your petrol not based on dollar pricing. Are vehicles for imported using dollar rate. Try to engage your brain before you engage your mouth. slowpoke
So, the cost of spare parts determines the price of transportation fare?. I asked again, where do Nigeria get these bunch of dullards?.



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TravelRe: Fuel Price Slash: We Won’t Reduce Fares – Transporters by TimeManager(m): 6:51pm On Mar 08, 2025
This reminds me of last year when FG gave a discount of 50% transport fares. Because of that gesture, the cunny transporters increased the interstate prices which came as a shock to the public which then made people think the Government wasn't paying discount on the fares as promised. Meanwhile, it was the greedy transporters who increased the price so as to get more money from the federal government. Only a few of them with the fear of God didn't increase the price.



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TravelRe: Fuel Price Slash: We Won’t Reduce Fares – Transporters by TimeManager(m): 6:44pm On Mar 08, 2025
nedu666:
Govt zombies and shit eaters claim Dollar is 1430. So why is customs not reducing its rate to 1430. But you expect drivers to reduce price
So, transporters are buying petrol in dollars, right?. Where do Nigeria get these bunch of dullards from?.. sorry story.


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PoliticsRe: Counter-Terrorism: Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger Delegates Visit Nigeria by TimeManager(m): 7:20pm On Mar 07, 2025
After their initial gra gra, they can't do without Nigeria - Fact.



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