Abdul S. Abdul
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Abdul S. Abdul
@Abdul003
#Nigerian || PhD Candidate || Alumnus Unimaid, BUK, ABU, ATBU || Public Health - Healthcare Finance Specialist || #Islam #OneChampion #RTsNotEndorsment
Port of Spain Katılım Nisan 2010
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The @FRSCNigeria and @NSCDCrops in addition to the @PoliceNG should as a matter of National emergency move in to ease the gridlock on Abuja-kaduna expressway!
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President @officialABAT established the Four (4) Regional Development Commissions aimed at driving regional development, addressing infrastructure gaps, and fostering economic growth across Nigeria's six geopolitical zones;
A)North-West Development Commission (NWDC)
B)South-East Development Commission (SEDC)
C)South-West Development Commission (SWDC)
D)North-Central Development Commission (NCDC)
#BTO4PBAT
#PBATagain

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@muhsin234 And Nigeria has a Reciprocal Visa Policy. Open Your Door for Nigerians, I open my door for your citizens.
You Close, I Close!
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We are in 2026. Unfortunately, the biggest investor in Africa, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, still needs 38 visas to move around within the continent.
In contrast, in Europe, a legal resident, not even a citizen, or a visitor (with a valid Schengen visa) doesn't need a visa to move around the continent.
I am delighted that some African countries are, at last, offering visa-free entry for African passport holders. A week ago, Togo joined five other African countries. More needs to be done.
I will drop the link to the full interview in the comment section. It's worth watching. Enjoy.
Muhsin
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@Wildman477 Most of the buildings are now functional….
Others in advanced stages of construction!!!
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"How can Sarafadeen Alli poll 578,143 vote when @OfficialAPCNg membership in Oyo state is not up to 500,000?"
— Bayo Adelabu
Fmr. Minister of Power
ME: Oga, it is called ESTIMATED COUNTING, just like you guys make Nigerians pay for ESTIMATED BILLING for power they didn't consume. It is the kind of magic you performed as minister of power. It is called Band A to Band C magic.
Oniranu oshi 😂😂😂

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@sulaiman_muhmd I did my NYSC in Kano sometimes in 2012….
That Road links Sokoto Road to Farm Centre, Country Mall down to Hotoro Road. It had been BAD (under construction) since forever (tenure of Shakarau)
It’s good that it received the needed attention.
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@Millishield01 And you can’t say this picture u shared is AI generated???
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While Nigeria’s APC is busy rigging primaries...
Burkina Faso’s Captain Ibrahim Traoré is focused on real development:
On May 4, 2026, he handed over 776 heavy machines (bulldozers, graders, excavators etc.) to boost road construction across 4 regions & the Ouaga-Bobo highway.
Action & infrastructure vs. miracle votes & godfatherism.
Which example are we teaching our youth?
Read more:
wavn.org/president-trao…
#Traore #APCRigging #NationalDevelopment #AfricaRising

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U mentioned that it was ONLY Yar’adua. Suddenly, u now have a sequence of how the project was executed (not correct though)
Don Allah, if you choose to be a critic (which is holding government to account) be informed.
Understand the process.
Know how government work.
Then talk, constructively.
It will save u from embarrassment, Sir
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Did you really think a project could start in 2008 while the idea of road access to the area would only come up in 2025? Please think about it first.
Go and check fact. The project was introduced in 2008–2009, later continued by GEJ in 2011–2012, and then commissioned by Buhari in 2019.
Kaima kaji tsoron Allah ka daina kare zalunci, sabida da zalunci da masu kare ta duk tafiyar su daya…
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@abbkar_ai @Ade_Nurayn Buhari built DEEP SEA port for Lagos!!!
Our first DEEP SEA Port!
Kana son ayi SEA PORT a Kano ne?
Dnt even understand the point you are trying to make, Sir
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@Ade_Nurayn @Abdul003 but Buhari didn’t approved 5 new sea ports for southern state, did he ?
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@abbkar_ai Road discussions started in 2025. Roads are not constructed overnight. Procurement process can last over a year.
BUT. Your insincere opinion says “since Yar’adua”
Kuji tsoron Allah ku dai karya don siyasa ko RTs.
Salam
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@diyamosab1 @ogundamisi Make we epp dem do the maths:
Almost 1 in 3 days is not 1 in 3 days!
But 1 in 3 of a month is 10 of 30!
Yet, someone wrote 20 in 30 as 1:3 and people as intelligent as @ogundamisi think it’s a possible outcome!!!
Forgetting that 243 of over 1000 days is 1 in 4 days.
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@ogundamisi Your math isn't 'mathing' oga. Journalism shouldn't be this unprofessional. Your claim of 20 days per month would have equal 485 days outside Nigeria out of the 728 days he has spent in office. When running an agenda next time, ensure it's properly orchestrated. Ire o
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@ogundamisi Is maths this difficult?
Almost 1 in 3 days is not 1 in 3 days!
But 1 in 3 of a month is 10 of 30!
Yet, someone wrote 20 in 30 as 1:3 and people think it’s a possible outcome!!!
Remember it’s 243 of over 1000 days is 1 in 4 days.
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Is maths this difficult?
Almost 1 in 3 days is not 1 in 3 days!
But 1 in 3 of a month is 10 of 30!
Yet, someone wrote 20 in 30 as 1:3 and people think it’s a possible outcome!!!
Káyọ̀dé Ògúndámisí 🇳🇬@ogundamisi
Since taking office, Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is reported to have spent an average of 20 days per month abroad.
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@NWali_X Simple market forces.
Demand outweighing supply!
Price will find spot above norm.
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The reversal of the sale of those refineries by the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua administration (may Allah bless his soul) remains one of the most damaging economic decisions taken by any Nigerian government since 1999.
It cost the country billions of dollars in personnel expenses, Turnaround Maintenance (TAM), and lost productivity. It crippled growth across the oil and gas sector, scared away serious investors, and prolonged the deeply corrupt subsidy regime that drained public finances for years.
Nigeria paid heavily for preserving inefficient state control over assets that should have been modernized, privatized, and made productive long ago.
Premium Times@PremiumTimesng
In 2007, the former President Olusegun Obasanjo administration approved the sale of the Port Harcourt and Kaduna refineries to a consortium linked to Dangote and Otedola. However, the succeeding administration later reversed the transaction following criticism from labour unions and civil society groups. snip.ng/GFDMl
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