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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE PRESIDENT TINUBU APPROVES N3.3 TRILLION PAYMENT PLAN TO RESTORE RELIABLE ELECTRICITY President Bola Tinubu has approved the payment plan to finally settle the outstanding debts under the Presidential Power Sector Financial Reforms Programme. The debt repayment plan followed the final review of the legacy debts that have beset the power sector for more than a decade. The long-standing debts accumulated between February 2015 and March 2025. Following verification, ₦3.3 trillion has been agreed as a full and final settlement, ensuring a fair and transparent resolution. Implementation has begun, with 15 power plants signing settlement agreements totalling ₦2.3 trillion. The Federal Government has already raised ₦501 billion to fund these payments. Out of the amount, N223 billion has been disbursed, with further payments underway. What this means for Nigerians: With payments reaching the power value chain, generation will be more stable. With power plants supported, electricity reliability will improve. And as the sector stabilises, more investment, more jobs, and better service will follow. “This programme is not just about settling legacy debts. It is about restoring confidence across the power sector — ensuring gas suppliers are paid, power plants can keep running, and the system begins to work more reliably," explained Olu Arowolo-Verheijen, Special Adviser on Energy to President Tinubu. “It is part of a broader set of reforms already underway — including better metering and service-based tariffs that link what you pay to the quality of electricity you receive. “The government is also prioritising power supply to businesses, industries, and small enterprises — because reliable electricity is critical to creating jobs, supporting livelihoods, and growing the economy. “The goal is simple: more reliable power for homes, stronger support for businesses, and a system that works better for all Nigerians," she added. President Tinubu has commended all stakeholders who supported efforts to resolve the legacy issues in the power sector. He has also confirmed that the next phase (Series II) will begin this quarter. Bayo Onanuga Special Adviser to the President (Information and Strategy) April 5, 2026
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Peacock
Peacock@dawisu·
Tinubu’s 2023 vote breakdown tells an interesting story. Despite being a Southern candidate, the bulk of his votes came from the North. I doubt if he'll get 15% this time around In sha Allah. North: 5.64Milion votes 62% South: 3.47Million votes 38%
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Gbolahan 🎸
Gbolahan 🎸@Gbolahanguitar2·
Omo!!! Edinburgh weather ehn?? Snowing on Easter Sunday.
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Woye
Woye@woye1·
ADC leaders reneged on agreement reached with Expired Chairman Ralph Nwosu where they promised Bala Nafiu Gombe the position of the National Vice Chairman North East says @ElishaCliff 2: questions: -(a): Who and who betrayed Nafiu Gombe that he was sidelined by the ex Chairman David Mark? -(b): is there any evidence that Tinubu was present when they offered Bala Nafiu Gombe the position of the National Vice Chairman North East by ADC to cause the crisis? 3: Conclusion: ADC leaders are responsible for their reckless decision to betray Nafiu Gombe. Dem carry that impunity of PDP to ADC. 4: enjoy your Easter guys.
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THE TROJAN BEAST
THE TROJAN BEAST@THETROJANBEAST·
Peter Obi’s “Abacha Was a True Democrat” Takes a Hilarious Smoke-Filled Dive into the Abacha Stove Era – Obidients Born 1999 Left Coughing TROJANBEAST NEWS Lagos, April 5, 2026 In a move smoother than sawdust burning in a tin can, former Labour Party candidate Peter Obi dropped the hottest take since 1996: late military dictator General Sani Abacha was apparently a “true democrat” and way more respectful of human rights than those pesky NADECO activists now running things. Obi tweeted something like: “Yesterday’s democracy defenders are today’s destroyers… Abacha will be remembered as more democratic than the NADECO champions.” The timeline exploded. Especially from the Obidient army — that fierce cohort born 1999 and after, still rocking diapers when Abacha was democratising kerosene queues into oblivion. These digital warriors, armed with WiFi and zero memory of actual hardship, rushed to defend their oga like he just invented fuel subsidies. Enter the Abacha Stove — the real MVP of the regime. While Abacha’s boys were allegedly busy making opponents disappear faster than opposition votes, ordinary Nigerians were out here engineering survival from scrap metal and sawdust. Kerosene? Scarcely like honest politicians. Petrol? For the connected only. So, families improvised: they punched holes in old paint cans, packed them with carpenter’s waste, lit them up, and coughed their way through cooking eba while inhaling enough smoke to qualify for a free chest X-ray. Meme lords didn’t hold back: “Peter Obi said Abacha democratised human rights. Bros, the only thing he democratised was lung cancer via Abacha Stove! Your Obidients born 1999 are typing ‘Abacha was based’ from their air-conditioned rooms while their uncles were using that tin-can contraption because fuel vanished like NADECO members in the night.” One savage reply went: “Obidients: ‘Abacha respected rights more!’ Meanwhile in 1996: Mama using Abacha stove to boil water, eyes red like she just watched June 12 results, kids outside playing ‘dodge the Strike Force.’ But sure, tell us more about this superior democracy, Mr. Obi. Your generation was busy trading during the era while others were dodging bullets.” The jabs turned extra spicy toward the Ibo corner of the Obidient base. “These Igbos and their selective history revisionism sha. One minute they’re shouting ‘Ibo marginalisation’ louder than a generator in fuel scarcity, next minute their messiah is polishing Abacha’s image like it’s Anambra marble. Bros, during Abacha your people were busy importing goods and ‘managing’ while Yoruba NADECO guys were in exile eating tear gas for breakfast. Now you want to teach us that the man who turned kitchens into smokehouses was the real democrat? Abeg, carry your Abacha stove and go and democratise your own suffering!” Another viral gem: “Born 1999 Obidient Ibo youth: ‘Abacha was better!’ Their grandfather: still has a permanent cough from sawdust fumes while queuing for kerosene that never came. The irony is thicker than the black smoke from that stove. Peter Obi just turned his ‘New Nigeria’ into ‘Smoke Nigeria’ — and the Igbos are fanning the flames like it’s election season in Onitsha.” Supporters tried the classic “it was irony about today’s government” spin, but the roasts were already too hot. One perfect closer: “Abacha didn’t just rule with decrees — he ruled with sawdust. Obi is out here making the man sound like a freedom fighter while Obidients born after the suffering are caping for the era that invented DIY pollution. Next, they’ll say the Strike Force was just community policing with extra steps.” As the memes keep rolling thicker than Abacha-era smoke, one thing is crystal clear: trying to launder the Abacha years in 2026 is like praising the Abacha Stove for its “eco-friendly” vibes while your eyes are still watering. The cough lingers, the laughter is savage, and the Ibos in the Obidient camp just got served a plate of hot, smoky reality.
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AJE
AJE@Riddwane·
Two days ago, I was still with Mr. Kunle Ajibade in his Acme Road office in Lagos. This veteran journalist, who was an Editor of The News magazine in the 1990s, actively participated in the national movement against Abacha’s deadly junta. Ajibade faced treason charges after publishing his famous article titled “No one guilty: The Commission of Inquiry presents an empty file regarding suspects in the coup d’état”, which angered Abacha and his henchmen. The article forensically examined the alleged 1995 coup plot against Abacha and the frantic efforts to legitimise Abacha’s decision to sentence the suspects to death. In July 1995, Ajibade was secretly tried by a special military tribunal set up by Sani Abacha and sentenced to life imprisonment. However, his sentence was later commuted to 15 years after international condemnation. He was detained at Makurdi prison where he endured severe torture at the hands of Abacha’s men. Ajibade spent three years in Makurdi prison before being released in July 1998 following Abacha’s death. Two days ago, while speaking with him, he still pointed to the joint fracture he suffered from the torture inflicted on him by Abacha’s men. Coincidentally, he is on the verge of marking the 31st year of his detention and prison ordeal. Today, Peter Obi said Abacha was more democratic than a man who stood in the vanguard of pro-democracy movement in the Nigeria. One Northern old fool, Shakabula, is defending the evil perpetrated by Abacha… all because they hate Bola Tinubu — one of the thousands that fought Abacha.
Olufemi Adebimpe@femiadebimpe

Kunle Ajibade was the Editor of The News magazine and he was sentenced to life for treason for publishing a story on the same coup during Abacha's reign. People were doing life in prison while Peter Obi was getting Port appointment from.the same dictator.

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IFÁ FUNSHO 𓋹
IFÁ FUNSHO 𓋹@funshographix·
The man at the right just completed Tolu Complex school in Ajegunle. The largest secondary & primary in Nigeria. The man at middle is building Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway. The longest national coastal highway in Africa. The man at left just commissions Airport. Electric bikes. Ambulances. Roads. Power Plant. Security vans today in Ogun state. Progress forever in Yoruba land!
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Woye
Woye@woye1·
Big Mistakes made by Coalition leaders: 1: They should have registered a new party. 2: they should have kept a distance from the new registered party for a long time. Then wait for electoral act to officially join the new party. 3: they have angers issues instead of focusing on how to win election via Research. 4: they talked too much.
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
The Founder of the Party, The National Leader, The most significant force in the South, The most strategic Politician ever... At the Far Left... Asiwaju endured the worst humiliation between 2015 - 2023... If Men were God.
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Blunt and Candid June 12 person
@LegendaryJoe Tinubu get audacity sha!😀 To still gun 4 d presidency after all those 8 years of painful glaring humiliation Imagine where Dem throw a whole Jagaban, National leader? After all he did 4 d party?😀 I don't know many that could have stomached it D man has balls made of steel
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Gbolahan 🎸@Gbolahanguitar2·
@LegendaryJoe @kayodey2k4 Ah!! He endured. See alk his proteges hugging the limelight of power as they pushed him to the side & nobody noticed. Ah!!! Asiwaju endured. God who sees all things has now honored him in the presence of his enemies. Oluwaseun o.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
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THE TROJAN BEAST
THE TROJAN BEAST@THETROJANBEAST·
Peter Obi Sparks Outrage: Claims Late Dictator Sani Abacha More Democratic Than Some NADECO Activists By - Ishola Adebiyi | TROJANBEAST NEWS Lagos, April 4, 2026 Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has triggered fierce controversy by suggesting that Nigeria’s late military ruler, General Sani Abacha, would be remembered as more democratic and respectful of human rights than certain pro-democracy activists from the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) now in power. In an April 2, 2026 post on X, Obi stated: “Yesterday’s defenders of democracy, today’s destroyers. What a shame. What an irony of history, that the acclaimed defenders of democracy and human rights who claimed to have fought for democracy during the era of General Sani Abacha now find themselves worse than the man they opposed.” He added: “Today, General Sani Abacha, once presumed face of oppression, will be remembered as seemingly more democratic and more respectful of human rights than the so-called champions of activism from the NADECO days.” The remarks, widely seen as a critique of President Bola Tinubu and other former NADECO figures, have drawn sharp backlash for alleged historical revisionism. Abacha’s Legacy of Repression Abacha ruled from 1993 to 1998 after the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election. His regime is documented for widespread extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detentions, media censorship, and suppression of dissent. Many victims were opposition figures, NADECO members, or perceived threats. Notable cases include: Alfred Rewane (October 1995): A prominent businessman and NADECO financier, shot dead in his Ikeja, Lagos home. Kudirat Abiola (June 1996): Wife of detained election winner MKO Abiola and a vocal pro-democracy activist, assassinated in Lagos; later linked to state agents. Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight Ogoni activists (November 1995): Executed by hanging after a widely condemned military tribunal trial on trumped-up charges related to environmental and rights activism. Rear Admiral Babatunde Elegbede (June 1994): Former military governor and Chief of Defence Intelligence, shot dead along a Lagos expressway. Shehu Musa Yar’Adua (1997): Retired general and politician, died in custody; many allege poisoning. Toyin Onagoruwa (December 1996): Young lawyer and son of sacked Justice Minister Dr. Olu Onagoruwa, shot outside their Yaba, Lagos home after his father clashed with the regime. Other reported victims included Bisoye Tejuosho, Suliat Adedeji, and Shola Omosola. Killings were often attributed to state-linked units like the Strike Force under Maj. Hamza Al-Mustapha. The era also saw mass arrests, torture, and forced exile of activists. Human rights groups condemned these as part of systematic efforts to silence opposition. Backlash and Reactions Critics have accused Obi of downplaying documented atrocities. Some highlighted that while NADECO figures risked their lives opposing military rule, Obi held civic roles during the period, including port-related work under the regime. Supporters argue Obi was making an ironic point about perceived current democratic backsliding rather than praising Abacha. The statement comes amid Obi’s political maneuvers with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of future elections. The controversy has intensified online debates, with recirculated accounts of Abacha-era violence. Broader Context Abacha’s rule is viewed by many as one of Nigeria’s darkest authoritarian periods, leading to international isolation, including Commonwealth suspension after the Saro-Wiwa executions. While some recall infrastructure projects, the consensus among democracy advocates is that it featured decree-based governance and the elimination of dissent. Obi has not retracted the comments. Reactions continue across social media and political circles, highlighting divisions where past regimes are invoked in today’s power struggles. This story is developing.
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The Nigerian Farmer
The Nigerian Farmer@Naija_farmers·
I went to the market this morning and saw people happily dropping #1,500 for just 3 pieces of pawpaw. Which #500 is still the lowest a pawpaw can go for! I sold mine #2,000 per one the last time at retailer price. I did the math: One acre holds 1,000 trees. Each tree can give you 50 fruits. At #500 per fruit, that is #25,000 per tree. #25,000x1000= 25,000,000 per year! Stop seeing fruits; start seeing the #25,000,000 hidden in your soil. Farming isn't just labor; it’s leverage!
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Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun, CON
Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun, CON@DapoAbiodunCON·
The arrival of Gateway Air at the Gateway International Airport (GIA) is truly a historic moment for us. We pray that God continues to bless our dear State.
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Watch Kudirat Abiola's Last Interview, Before Peter Obi's Boss and Mentor, Abacha, Assassinated Her! Now Obi Says He Prefers Abacha To Tinubu
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DANIEL
DANIEL@DanielWhalee·
Thank you for recognising June 12 as democracy day and for the posthumous award to the winner of the election. NADECO won. Their victory will be etched in our national consciousness forever and will be remembered every June 12 yearly.
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