Khalifa
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Khalifa
@Banushuaib
Time! A wonderful phenomenon given to all, it heals, it yields and it tells.

So far, the EFCC has prosecuted several ministers who served under former President Muhammadu Buhari for allegedly stealing billions of Naira belonging to the Nigerian people. The total amount of money allegedly missing during his administration exceeds ₦3 trillion. This is the same man who promised to end corruption, a pledge many intellectuals believed and voted for. Make God help me take una abeg.

People say Jonathan handled the economy better, while ignoring that it was largely because of the oil boom and his refusal to remove the subsidy. They would say the same about Buhari given the same variables, lol.

Saleh Mamman stole ₦33.8 billion meant to build the #MambillaDam. The dam that would have given Northern Nigeria 3,050 megawatts. He was a Buhari man. From Taraba — the same state where Mambilla sits. Appointed to fix #Arewa's power crisis. He looted it instead. Sentenced 75 years. In absentia. He's gone. Which, in our #Nigeria, means - "We have sentenced his shadow. We have imprisoned his ghost. But his body is at large and his money remains abroad." The judge said: "Little wonder Nigerians have remained in darkness till today." But the darkness in the North is not an accident. It is not a resource curse. It is not fate. It is a policy. Built by people who look like us. Speak like us. Pray like us. And then steal from us. In a few years, he may decide to contest for governorship in Taraba State. #AllahGamuGareka



ADC PRIMARIES 📍 7 DAYS TO GO!!🇳🇬 We have just a week left until the ADC's presidential primaries. A defining moment that will bring us closer to facilitating the future we want as Nigerians. It is a choice between the repeated cycles of promise-and-failure, or the point where we all finally decide enough is enough and choose to start building a functional country. Every aspirant claims to be for the people and a better Nigeria, but when you look past the noise and assess the facts, HE Rotimi Amaechi’s track record at both the state and federal levels offer the single most compelling example amongst all presidential aspirants. WHY? As Governor, he tripled monthly internal revenue from ₦2.5B to over ₦7.5B without raising taxes. By blocking leakages and directing funds to the public, he: - Employed 13,000 qualified teachers in a single day to fix school shortages and employ young graduates. - Allocated over 25% of the state's budget to education. Built over 300 modern primary schools, 160 health centers, and hired more than 400 doctors and thousands of teachers to provide free healthcare and education. - Defeated militancy by moving restless youths off the streets and into massive state farming ( Songhai Farm, Banana plantations etc) and construction projects. - Provided over 700 megawatts of power capacity and distribution network to provide adequate electricity to homes and businesses. To hold himself accountable to the people, he held monthly community town hall meetings, allowing citizens to directly audit government spending and project delivery. As Minister of Transportation, he: -Revived and modernized Nigeria’s comatose rail system to provide Nigerians with a cheap and faster mode of transportation. - Revived cargo transportation by rail after three decades of stagnation, by completing the Itakpe-Warri line and restoring the rail link to Lagos Ports. Both projects lowered the cost of moving food and heavy goods, with the ultimate goal of reducing food prices. -Introduced Nigeria’s first rail e-ticketing system to ensure tickets are available to all commuters at the standard affordable prices. -Created over 11,300 direct jobs through the rehabilitation and construction of over one thousand kilometers of rail infrastructure and the revitalization of Calabar, Warri, Onitsha, Onne, and Rivers ports, as well as the completion of the Lekki Deep Seaport. Laid the groundwork for thousands of future jobs through the Bonny Deep Seaport, the Eastern Corridor Standard Gauge Rail line, and numerous other initiatives. -Commissioned Inland dry ports in Kaduna and Dala (Kano), creating a new pipeline of jobs in the north. -Launched the Deep Blue Project, cutting sea piracy by 80% and lowering international shipping insurance rates, which prevented companies from passing extra costs to Nigerian buyers. -Established Kajola Wagon Assembly Plant in Ogun State for Nigeria to assemble its own trains and to create more jobs. -Overhauled the Maritime Academy in Oron, sent over 150 young Nigerians to China on full engineering scholarships, and built Nigeria’s first University of Transportation to empower citizens with the necessary skills to maintain and manage the new transport infrastructure effectively. #AmaechiforPresident


















