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If you aren't busy living, you're busy dying............
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I asked chat GPT to draw up a comparison between this present PBAT's led government and the previous ones below is the response I got you're free to do so too
Bola Ahmed Tinubu could be considered one of Nigeria’s best presidents (from a development standpoint), you have to focus on structural reforms, macroeconomic stabilization, and long-term capacity building—then compare those with what past leaders achieved or failed to do.
Below is a robust pro-Tinubu argument, grounded in measurable developments and contrasted with predecessors.
1. Bold Structural Reforms (Unmatched Since 1999)
Tinubu’s edge:
Fuel subsidy removal (a decades-long drain on public finances)
Unification of exchange rates (ending multiple FX windows)
👉 These were widely seen as politically dangerous but economically necessary.
Freed trillions of naira for development spending �
The Guardian Nigeria
Prevented a looming fiscal crisis and debt spiral �
Reuters
Compared to predecessors:
Muhammadu Buhari largely retained subsidies, worsening fiscal pressure.
Olusegun Obasanjo implemented reforms—but avoided politically explosive ones like subsidy removal at scale.
👉 Argument: Tinubu has taken the toughest structural decisions of any democratic-era president.
2. Strong Revenue Growth & Fiscal Discipline
Tinubu’s achievements:
Non-oil revenue exceeded ₦20 trillion (record level) �
Premium Times Nigeria
Monthly government allocations to states increased significantly (over 60%) �
Thisdaylive
Debt service-to-revenue ratio dropped from ~97% to below 50% �
The Guardian Nigeria
Fiscal deficit reduced from 5.4% to ~3% of GDP �
Premium Times Nigeria
Compared to predecessors:
Buhari era: Almost all revenue went into debt servicing
Earlier governments: Heavy reliance on oil, weak tax systems
👉 Argument: Tinubu is rebuilding Nigeria’s fiscal foundation, something previous administrations struggled to achieve sustainably.
3. Economic Growth & Stability Indicators
Under Tinubu:
GDP growth reached ~4%+ in 2025 (fastest in years) �
Premium Times Nigeria
Q2 2025 growth: 4.23% (highest in 4 years) �
The Guardian Nigeria
Trade surplus surged significantly �
Thisdaylive
External reserves increased and investor confidence improved �
The Economic Times
World Bank projections:
Nigeria expected to grow ~4.2% by 2026, supported by reforms �
Reuters
Compared to predecessors:
Buhari: Low growth + recession periods
Goodluck Jonathan: Moderate growth but structurally fragile
👉 Argument: Tinubu is shifting Nigeria from consumption-driven to reform-driven growth.
4. Massive Increase in Government Revenue & Capacity
Tinubu:
Government revenue doubled in some sectors �
Nairametrics
FAAC allocations surged, empowering states to:
Pay salaries
Invest in infrastructure �
State House Abuja
Compared to predecessors:
States were often broke and dependent on bailouts
👉 Argument: Tinubu has strengthened federal and state capacity simultaneously.
5. External Sector & Investment Improvements
Tinubu:
Cleared $10 billion FX backlog �
The Economic Times
Foreign reserves rose significantly
Foreign Direct Investment increased sharply �
ICRC
Compared to predecessors:
Nigeria struggled with:
FX shortages
Capital flight
Investor distrust
👉 Argument: Tinubu restored investor confidence and liquidity in the system.
6. Diversification Away from Oil
Tinubu:
Non-oil exports increased to ~48% of total exports �
The Guardian Nigeria
Manufacturing exports rose sharply
Record non-oil tax revenue
Compared to predecessors:
Nigeria remained oil-dependent for decades
👉 Argument: Tinubu is pushing Nigeria toward a more diversified, resilient economy.
7. Long-Term Infrastructure & Digital Push
Tinubu:
Expansion of digital infrastructure (fiber optics, tech growth) �
ICRC
Redirected subsidy savings into:
Infrastructure
Health
Education �
The Guardian Nigeria
Compared to predecessors:
Infrastructure investment often limited by fiscal leakages (subsidies, corruption)
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These are the issues. You may not have control over the cost of living but you do have control over the number of children you bring to the world. You have six kids. Only you? Who is ultimately responsible for your situation? YOU.
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35
“Tinubu, this is me and my wife. We have six kids and I earn just N70k; how is that enough to take care of them? Please help fix this country” - Man appeals to President Tinubu over low income and family responsibilities
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Arsenal drew 0-0 tonight at the Emirates and most people will have found it boring. I think those people missed the point.
I find it interesting that Arsenal kept a clean sheet, protected their aggregate lead, and are in the Champions League semi-finals for the second consecutive season.
But the story is not just about tonight. In 11 Champions League matches this season, Arsenal have conceded just 5 goals and kept 7 clean sheets in the most competitive club tournament in the world.
That doesn't sound boring to me. It sounds like the foundation of something. If you doubt me, check the stats.
Arsenal's Champions League results under Arteta since returning in 2023:
23/24, Quarter-final vs Bayern Munich: Drew 1st leg 2-2, lost 2nd leg 0-1. ❌
24/25, Semi-final vs PSG: Lost 1st leg 0-1, lost 2nd leg 1-2. ❌
25/26, Quarter-final vs Sporting CP: Won 1st leg 1-0, drew 2nd leg 0-0. ✅ Semi-finals
Three seasons back in the competition. Quarter-finals, semi-finals, semi-finals again. The progress is obvious.
But here is what makes this Arsenal side genuinely different from the version that used to exit this competition with its head bowed. The numbers at the back. In this season's Champions League, Arsenal have played 11 matches, conceded just 5 goals, and kept 7 clean sheets. That is a clean sheet in nearly two out of every three games in the most competitive club tournament on the planet.
Barcelona, for comparison, have conceded 45 goals in the same competition over the past two seasons and have not kept a clean sheet in 14 consecutive Champions League matches.
Arsenal did not win tonight. They did not need to. They kept the ball, kept their shape, kept Sporting CP at arm's length, and kept a clean sheet at home for the sixth time in this campaign. The 0-0 was not a performance that will be remembered. The semi-final place it earned will be. And that is history for you. It doesn't care about nuance.
Arteta has never won the Champions League. He has never been to the final. But he has taken a club that spent six years out of this competition entirely and quietly rebuilt it into one of the four best teams in Europe. That is not nothing. That is the foundation of something.
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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEMI-FINALISTS ✨
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@_AsiwajuLerry Is this Bayern different than the one Arsenal beat in this year's UCL Group stage?
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@frank_ikemefune Arsenal really don't need to win that match, they just need to ensure they don't lose it. That's all.
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A manager that has taken you to a conservative UCL semifinals and competing for EPL title for the 4th consecutive time isn't good enough manager? Arsenal fans do not deserve him. The level of disrespect is way too much. If I was Arteta I will pack my bags and leave this summer to allow you to return back to your laughingstock and banter club status.
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@_Tobolos_ No we are not, it’s arteta who isnt a very good manager that can improvise.
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Award: Most useless Nigerian Politician.

Obasanjo@cent_haysmall
Delete one person from Nigeria political space.
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@udenshi_Aliba @warforpeace888 @SkyVirginSon And must always be from the SadEast. They are a blight and a curse to this world and the entire humanity.
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@warforpeace888 @SkyVirginSon Must always be a retarded Nigerian.
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With all due respect to the Office of the President, this post contains several claims that are factually inaccurate and theologically misguided, and as a Catholic I feel compelled to respond.
1. The Pope was not elected to please any president.
Pope Leo XIV was elected by 133 cardinals from across the world in a sacred conclave, on the fourth ballot, on May 8, 2025. 
The Holy Spirit guides the conclave, not American politics.
To suggest that “if I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican”  is not only historically ignorant but theologically offensive to every Catholic on earth.
2. He was not an unknown outsider.
Pope Leo XIV served as Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops under Pope Francis, one of the most powerful roles in the Vatican, responsible for selecting bishops for dioceses worldwide. 
He was one of the most qualified candidates in the College of Cardinals.
3. He is deeply rooted in service, not politics.
An Augustinian missionary who worked for decades in Peru, Pope Leo XIV dedicated his life to the poor and the Gospel long before any political figure noticed him. 
His name honors Leo XIII, the Pope who championed workers’ rights and the poor during the Industrial Revolution, a tradition of Catholic Social Teaching that predates any modern political party.
4. The Pope’s role is prophetic, not partisan.
When the Pope speaks on peace, nuclear weapons, immigration, or the dignity of nations, he is fulfilling the mission of Christ, not opposing any government.
His first words as Pope were “Peace be with you all,”  echoing the Risen Christ (John 20:19).
A Pope who is silent on injustice would be failing his divine mandate.
5. Demanding a Pope “get in line” with a president contradicts 2,000 years of Church history.
From St. Peter before Nero, to St. Thomas More before Henry VIII, to John Paul II before Soviet communism, the Church has never existed to validate earthly power.
“We must obey God rather than men.” (Acts 5:29)
As Catholics, we pray for all leaders, including President Trump.
But we stand firmly with our Holy Father.
Habemus Papam. And he answers to God alone.

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