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Peter Obi was denied attendance to speak in more than 10 universities across the country and we are all quiet?
Are we in a dictatorship rule? Every now and then this wicked president is busy traveling in and out of the country. You won’t speak to Nigerians and you won’t still allow another person to speak us?
What an evil man.
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This turned out to be a terrible lie!
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_
Believe Tinubu and his cabal at your own peril.
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Make we reason this thing together.
Tinubu came into power and said subsidy is gone.
What is subsidy?
Subsidy is financial support given by a government to reduce the cost of something for the public, in this case petrol.
So what that means is that the money used to pay for subsidy is no longer being spent, which should mean the government has more money, right?
Good.
Now tell me, why has Tinubu, who supposedly has more money, borrowed more in about three years than Buhari, who was paying subsidy, borrowed in eight years?
Buhari, while paying subsidy, borrowed about ₦75 trillion in eight years.
Tinubu, after removing subsidy, has borrowed ₦159 trillion in roughly three years.
And yet, the condition of the average Nigerian keeps getting worse.
We have to collectively send this man and his gang of thieves out of our Presidency.
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@NationalGridNg The light has been bad since January, Getting light just once in a week.
Very appaling.
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School fees just jumped from ₦61,440 to ₦307,200 per term in a Lagos private school.
A concerned parent stormed the office this morning and screamed ₦307k for nursery class? As how na! This one no be Uk o!
Then the School Administrator calmly brought out the breakdown sheet:
1. Diesel for generator: ₦614.4k monthly
2. Teachers salary arrears: ₦409.6k
3. Rent renewal: ₦1.792M yearly
4. Security & PTA levy: ₦76.8k per child
5. Government inspection & “facilitation”: still ongoing
Inflation adjustment: everything don increase.
Parent snapped: My salary is ₦250k monthly, how do you expect me to even breathe under this system?
Administrator replied sharply: When your landlord increased rent, did your employer reduce your salary?
Tension and temper was about to fil the Admin office.
One parent quietly said: So na rich man pikin education remain now?”
Two parents immediately requested withdrawal letters.
Others started asking for installment plans… some just kept quiet.
Now the argument is everywhere:
Are schools exploiting parents…
Or is ₦250k salary simply no longer compatible with private school reality in today’s economy?
Where do you stand on this? 👇
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