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Emotional blackmail Very manipulative behavior |
kmst:As it stands you’ve lost your head By 2027, you will lose your mind This is the best president ever The economy has turned around and it’s on a path of recovery We are seeing policies and actions no one else dared to take Obi is a loser and he can’t give what he does not have |
bamosagie:You claim I’m assuming by posting your own assumptions Clown |
If the state of emergency had not been declared, there’s no way Sim Fubara would have remained governor in another three weeks as he would have been impeached The six months will give him time to re-strategize and mend fences with the state’s house of assembly members so his return will be stronger and safer Tinubu is light years ahead of a lot of politicians |
The south east zone had the highest food inflation rate in the country. |
FULL LIST: Food inflation rate across states and the FCT in February 2025 1. Sokoto: 38.3% 2. Edo: 35.1% 3. Nasarawa: 33.5% 4. Abia: 31.9% 5. Enugu: 31.6% 6. Imo: 29.0% 7. Gombe: 28.5% 8. Zamfara: 28.2% 9. Ebonyi: 28.1% 10. Kwara: 27.2% 11. Ekiti: 25.8% 12. Cross River: 25.5% 13. Jigawa: 25.3% 14. Katsina: 25.3% 15. Anambra: 24.2% 16. FCT: 23.4% 17. Taraba: 23.1% 18. Ogun: 23.0% 19. Benue: 22.0% 20. Borno: 22.0% 21. Bauchi: 21.9% 22. Kogi: 21.9% 23. Lagos: 21.9% 24. Kano: 21.5% 25. Niger: 20.2% 26. Delta: 19.8% 27. Plateau: 19.5% 28. Osun: 18.4% 29. Kebbi: 17.7% 30. Yobe: 17.5% 31. Akwa Ibom: 16.9% 32. Bayelsa: 16.2% 33. Kaduna: 15.9% 34. Rivers: 15.8% 35. Oyo: 15.5% 36. Ondo: 13.7% 37. Adamawa: 12.2% <NBS> #TheCableIndex https://x.com/thecableindex/status/1901914245257674808?s=46&t=YoF4K0q-dNG9S6AXfcrqSg |
Penguin2:Wail for what? When most of the PDP stalwarts are defecting to the APC and Obi does not even have a party yet. What will he do on TikTok other than make videos and delete them afterwards because he typically gets advice from mad men. The best they will offer him is VP position to Atiku and even if he accepts it, he will still lose A governor who practically achieved nothing wants to lead a country as complex as Nigeria. The guy isn’t even qualified to run the smallest LCDA in Lagos |
At least let those he can trust handle the project There are hundreds of abandoned projects all over the place Tinubu has never abandoned any project, neither has HiTech |
The coalition of confusion will not like this The most ignoble aspirant ever will be waiting for a mad man to advise him on where to defect to |
Just imagine Tinubu attending the INEC chairman’s daughter’s wedding… This is exactly what Otti has done and see his Escalade here but you’re complaining about Tinubu’s Cadillac I’ve never seen such a hypocritical people and Omoluabis should never let these shameless people gaslight them They can’t take a quarter of what they give out |
The President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has announced plans to develop Nigeria’s largest port in the Olokola Free Trade Zone, Ogun State. He made the disclosure on Monday during a courtesy visit to Governor Dapo Abiodun in Abeokuta, as reported by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). Dangote credited the state’s business-friendly policies for attracting renewed investment, noting that Ogun had emerged as Nigeria’s leading manufacturing hub. He also recalled that the company previously abandoned its investment in the Olokola Free Trade Zone due to setbacks but had now revived the project, citing improved conditions. “Our factory at Itori was demolished twice. During the second incident, not just the factory but the fence was pulled down, so we abandoned the project. “However, due to Governor Abiodun’s efforts, we have returned. Anyone visiting the factory now would be amazed at the progress achieved,” Dangote said. He added, “Thanks to your policies and a favourable business climate, we are returning to Olokola. Plans are underway to construct Nigeria’s largest port.” The billionaire also provided an update on the company’s cement operations in the state. He disclosed that two new cement plant lines with a combined capacity of six million metric tonnes per annum had been built in Itori, while an additional 12-million-metric-tonne plant had been sited at Ibeshe. Upon completion, these facilities would boost the company’s total output in Ogun to 18 million metric tonnes annually. More insight Furthermore, Dangote stressed that Nigeria’s growing economy required strong private-sector participation to complement government efforts. He reaffirmed his company’s commitment to national development, emphasizing that the Dangote Group remained focused on investing in Nigeria and driving economic transformation. Governor Abiodun acknowledged Dangote’s renewed confidence in Ogun State and his ongoing contributions to Nigeria’s economic growth. He praised the industrialist for generating employment opportunities and positioning Nigeria positively on the global stage. He described Dangote’s selfless promotion of Nigeria globally as commendable and noted that his life story remains an inspiration to many young Nigerians striving for success. Abiodun welcomed Dangote’s renewed investment in Ogun, calling March 17 a historic day, as it marks the same month Dangote broke ground for the Lagos refinery project. He highlighted that beyond completing the Itori factory, Dangote had also chosen to develop Nigeria’s largest port in Ogun, a decision for which he expressed profound gratitude.
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Jealous people from the land of erosion that have never produced any female with half of Ayra’s achievements in music will always attack her for no reason It’s not longer politics but they have an agenda Yes Lagos is smelling but then they are the ones we keep seeing in videos throwing waste around indiscriminately like they do in their towns which have been reputed to be Nigeria’s worst in terms of pollution |
While some are complaining, the smart ones are producing and exporting Very soon, we would hit $100bn in exports and increase our trade surplus Nigeria is on the right path and over 90% of the decisions President Tinubu has made since 2023 have been well thought through and we are seeing results I don’t even want to imagine what Nigeria would have looked like under an Obi… Certainly the economy would be struggling as he is bereft of ideas. A colossally failure that no one can show what he achieved as governor. Majority of those supporting in now insulted him as governor and someone will now place that fraud side by side with the man who solved the bar beach problem by building a city, the man who built over 3,000 housing units under 2yrs, the man who launched the Lagos rail and BRT master plans, the one who created Lekki Port bf FTZ, the man who built schools and hospitals? Obi isn’t fit to govern an LCDA in Lagos |
Uche559:A comment from a clueless perspective Who told you the tax reform bill was meant to make the poor and vulnerable pay more instead of the other way round Just commenting on what you have no clue about |
Mention them this spineless midget who is always thirsty for blood Southern Kaduna has been peaceful since he left and even under Obasanjo, the Senate rejected him until his co-traveller, Atiku (who he later betrayed) stepped in |
This is the biggest housing project ever embarked upon by any government in Nigeria Over 5,000 units will be ready for commissioning in May 2025 There will be 1,000 units in each geo political zone plus Abuja as well as social housing in all 774 LGAs and 500 units in all states in phase 1 The project plans to deliver over 100,000 units in 4yrs Kano https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auSJPKKHhqk?si=mbN-jUxZ9HupY9SD Abuja https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xxj_i4ffWf4?si=4sncxGcz1QRLcwiT Lagos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9yOKKYYWkw?si=EUZvBnDjaXTfLofJ |
Greatechng:Role or not, anyone who has a basic understanding of Economics will realize that Nigeria was in a very bad place when Tinubu took over and the reforms were necessary Now that the Economy has made a turn for the better, it can only get better from here Tinubu is unarguably Nigeria’s best president ever |
Zionmdde:First there’s a difference between a federal road and a state road Second, all federal roads are either undergoing repairs or contract evaluations so what next? |
There are also updates from KM 40 from Eleko junction and also construction has started from FTZ to the border between Ondo/Ogun Construction has also started at the Calabar end |
February Update (KM 1-6) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fqcn5ih7lPg?si=I218BqerhR0J8x5l March Update to KM 19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTZEYDPwFZ8?si=PJQZPXoa36kuytN2 March Update at KM 30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-M5NHiBdoc?si=RtcvFeZA2-aa4z5z |
The enemies of Nigeria within wouldn’t like this If you don’t want Nigeria to prosper, your misery will multiply |
Soludo will win a second term and he will ensure that the Agulu fraud loses Anambra in 2027 |
Parydelegate:There are more politicians under trial now than ever The sad thing is that many of them can afford very decent legal representation making their cases more difficult to argue against but in the end, they will all end up like Emefiele |
The same Lagos was largely developed by Yorubas It’s easy to see why Oyo generates more VAT than all the states in the SE and Oyo remains the second highest state with spenders outside Lagos
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