Ebuka Precious

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Ebuka Precious

Ebuka Precious

@EbukaPr

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Ebuka Precious
Ebuka Precious@EbukaPr·
Stop making excuse for the incompetent president. The 'bulk' is now at his table. Call him out, stop running around the corner
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Àníkẹ́ Olójú Edé 🐝@aniky_bee

Dear PBAT, Some of us understand this game being played by the North. They don't change strategy, they rinse and repeat. They want to turn Yorùbás against Tinubu but it won't work. Elevate Àmọ́tẹkun and Fasten State Police Creation. Flush them all out. I see them promoting Atiku when we're talking about their people sl@ughtering our people. God will pun!sh all Yorùbás supporting both Atiku and Peter Obi 🙏. Ẹ ma ṣòfò tẹbitẹbi ni.

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Kunle Remi
Kunle Remi@KunleR47658·
@Zlurty042 @Omiragua_Teejay Yorubas owned the media. So they have always influenced the happenings in Nigeria. Even the civil war. That power is only currently being taken from them with the advent of social media, and that's why people are starting to clock them. They are cowards but cunning schemers.
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Peter Obi, you are inconsequential in the scheme of Nigeria. It is high time you stop forcing relevance; the more you do, the more you expose your emptiness and shallowness. Please give room to those who are truly knowledgeable and capable of addressing national issues with depth and substance. Thank you, sir.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Debt Servicing, Borrowing, and Nigeria’s Fiscal Priorities During his recent foreign tour, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu stated that Nigeria will spend about $11.6 billion on debt servicing, a figure that should concern anyone interested in the country’s economic future and long-term development. There is nothing inherently wrong with borrowing when it is guided by prudence and directed toward productive investment. Countries such as Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, and Indonesia are all heavily indebted, yet their borrowings are largely channelled into education, healthcare, infrastructure, and innovation - sectors that generate long-term economic returns and sustain repayment capacity. As a result, despite high debt levels, their obligations remain more manageable because they are tied to measurable productivity. Nigeria’s situation, however, is markedly different. A huge proportion of past borrowing has been directed toward consumption, with limited visible or sustainable developmental outcomes to justify the scale of indebtedness. It is also important to note that a huge portion of the debt currently being serviced was accumulated under the Tinubu administration itself, while borrowing has continued at a significant pace. The administration’s recent external borrowing alone includes about $6 billion (from First Abu Dhabi Bank in the UAE—$5 billion, and UK Export Finance via Citibank London—$1 billion), a further $1.25 billion under consideration from the World Bank, and an additional $516 million arranged through Deutsche Bank, bringing the latest known external loan commitments to roughly $7.8 billion. In addition, domestic borrowing through monthly bond issuances continues to add to the overall debt stock. Against this backdrop, Nigeria’s 2026 budget shows that health is ₦2.46 trillion, education is ₦2.56 trillion, and poverty alleviation is ₦865 billion, giving a combined total of about ₦5.885 trillion for these three critical sectors. By comparison, debt servicing at about $11.6 billion (approximately ₦17–₦18 trillion, depending on exchange rate assumptions) is almost three times higher than the total allocation to health, education, and social protection combined. This imbalance highlights a troubling fiscal reality in which debt obligations increasingly crowd out investment in human capital and poverty reduction. Moreover, even within the limited allocations to these sectors, funds may not be fully released, and a significant portion of what is eventually released could be misappropriated. Ultimately, the central issue is not borrowing itself, but whether borrowed funds are being converted into measurable productivity, inclusive growth, and improved living standards. Without this, debt servicing shifts from being a temporary fiscal obligation to a long-term structural burden that constrains development and deepens economic vulnerability. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Ebuka Precious
Ebuka Precious@EbukaPr·
@kuyeheryour Accepting you failed for APC propaganda is easier than words gymnastics you're doing lol
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Ebuka Precious
Ebuka Precious@EbukaPr·
Just like clockwork, tribal rhetoric is the last hope of a sycophant. Wrap it up, your dream of oozing in and out of Aso Rock in the name of being an aid to a president is slipping away in real time. Don’t fight destiny, be more useful to your family and bloodline.
'Demola Olarewaju@DemolaRewaju

The way some Igbos currently feel in the Nigerian power space is the way Yorubas felt for a long time since 1960, watching Azikiwe align with Balewa to imprison Awolowo and balkanise the Western Region. Then “they” did it again to Abiola. Tinubu remembers. Don’t play in 2027.

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'Demola Olarewaju@DemolaRewaju·
The way some Igbos currently feel in the Nigerian power space is the way Yorubas felt for a long time since 1960, watching Azikiwe align with Balewa to imprison Awolowo and balkanise the Western Region. Then “they” did it again to Abiola. Tinubu remembers. Don’t play in 2027.
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Increase Chisom • Web Dev
Increase Chisom • Web Dev@chisomincrease·
@Joe_brendan_ My boss's mother died in June 2022, they started preparations in July to bury her in December. They tried to book Flavour, guess what? No date again. He was done with 2022 as of July. People don't understand what we're talking about here
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
No foreign soldier participated in the operation that eliminated terrorist commander, Abu Bilal Al-Minuki. ~ Maj.-Gen. Michael Onoja, Director, Defence Media Operations, has said.
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Sarki.
Sarki.@Waspapping_·
I have spent close to N500k in the last two months on Fuel alone. Fuel
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Aku N’esi Obi Ike (I)
The GOAT 🐐 of cheating wives. She walked so Frank Edoho’s wife can fly. “I never told Nedu the child was his, he just assumed so because we were married. Nedu became very insecure. He was doubting the paternity of my last child, unfortunately for him, it was the first child.”
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Sarki.
Sarki.@Waspapping_·
Seyi Makinde is actually younger, competent, brighter and far more intelligent than Peter Obi. Anybody that votes Peter Obi instead of Seyi Makinde is a bigot, there’s no sugarcoating it. We will be watching to see how many votes Seyi will gather in the South East
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dami
dami@spoiltkate_·
You’re trapped in the last tv show you watched, where are you?
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Ebuka Precious
Ebuka Precious@EbukaPr·
@Good_Nigeria_ @PastorMarvy ‘Tonight, at my direction’ It doesn’t look like collaboration, it looks like the US president calling the shots. Anything to eliminate terrorists though
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GOOD_NIGERIA@Good_Nigeria_·
There’s a terrible distortion of information on Nigeria’s social media, which is why I strongly advocate that we trust and value our own achievements. President Donald Trump clearly stated that the victory was achieved through the collaboration between the Nigerian and U.S. militaries. If Nigeria break the news, I can imagine some social hooligans debunking the information and further spreading disbelief that such victory was false. A VICTORY IS A VICTORY REGARDLESS
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Pastor Who
Pastor Who@PastorMarvy·
President Tinubu should not be allowing Trump beat him to major military announcements. This is the second time!
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
Overnight, Nigeria and the United States recorded a significant example of effective collaboration in the fight against terrorism. Our determined Nigerian Armed Forces, working closely with the Armed Forces of the United States, conducted a daring joint operation that dealt a heavy blow to the ranks of the Islamic State. Early assessments confirm the elimination of the wanted IS senior leader, Abu-Bilal Al-Manuki, also known as Abu-Mainok, along with several of his lieutenants, during a strike on his compound in the Lake Chad Basin Nigeria appreciates this partnership with the United States in advancing our shared security objectives. I extend my sincere gratitude to President Trump for his leadership and unwavering support in this effort. I commend the personnel involved on both sides for their professionalism and courage, and I look forward to more decisive strikes against all terrorist enclaves across the nation. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR President & Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria Aso Villa Abuja May 16, 2026
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FS YUSUF
FS YUSUF@FSYusuff·
“Tax reforms will have to be written in English, not Japanese-English." 😭😭😭😭😭 Like what’s the correlation please?
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