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Peter Obi questions how, despite a reported 100% increase in government revenue and "excessive and impudent borrowing" under Tinubu, Nigerians are multidimensionally poorer and facing greater hardship than ever.
He insists Nigerians deserve a clear and transparent explanation of what has happened to the economy and the country's financial resources under the President's watch.


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At 26, Wendy A. Okolo became the first Black woman to obtain a PhD in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2015.
An alumna of Queen's College, Lagos, the Nigerian-born scientist is currently an aerospace research engineer in the Intelligent Systems Division at NASA. #HistoryVille

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“Nigerians, I’m Heartbroken Right Now. My Brother, Who Has Served In The Nigerian Army Since He Was 20 Years Old, Has Died. Now, The Army Told Us They Cannot Bring His Body Home For Us Unless We Pay ₦2 Million. They Said If We Don’t Send The Money, They Won’t Bring Him Back For Burial. My Father Was Also a Soldier Before He Died, And This Situation Is Very Painful For Our Family. I Never Imagined The Nigerian Army Would Deteriorate To This Point.” ~ Lady Reacts 💔🇳🇬
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BREAKING: Nigerians Storm UAE Bank Social Media Pages, Warn Against Asset Swap Loan To Borrower-In-Chief Tinubu parallelfactsnews.com/nigerians-stor…

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Sad: Our Children Are Now Pawns in a Deadly Ransom Economy
It’s heartbreaking to report yet another bandit attack on a school, barely three weeks after over 40 schoolchildren and their teachers were abducted and are still languishing in the forest.
The security situation in Kogi State has taken another tragic turn with a brutal bandit attack on Government Secondary School, Iluke, in Kabba-Bunu LGA. Armed bandits disguised in military uniforms invaded the school during an ongoing WAEC examination, killed the Vice Principal, Mr. Gani Anifowose, and attempted a mass abduction of students.
Reports from the scene indicate that local security personnel and vigilantes actively resisted the attackers and frustrated their abduction attempt.
Making educational institutions soft targets is a direct assault on the nation’s future. It creates a psychological barrier to school enrolment and worsens Nigeria’s out-of-school children crisis, disproportionately forcing young girls out of formal education due to fear. There is nothing more heartbreaking for a nation than being unable to protect its children.
My heartfelt condolences go to the family of the Vice Principal, who lost his life while gallantly defending the children entrusted to his care. May God grant his soul eternal repose.-PO
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Exponential increase in revenue with excessive borrowing: Yet more hardship for Nigerians!
In celebrating three years of his administration, President Bola Tinubu included, among his achievements, an increase in revenue from N16.8 trillion in 2022 to N35 trillion in 2025. An increase of over 100%.
Shockingly, while Nigerians expected a reduction in borrowing with the exponential increase in revenue, the opposite is the case. In just three years, President Bola Tinubu’s government seems to be obsessed with excessive and imprudent borrowing, with our total debt currently about N200 trillion—a deeply disturbing increase of over N100 trillion.
In addition to the exponential increases in both revenue and debt, it is also important to note that Nigeria has earned far more than the budget revenue targets due to global and regional geoeconomic and political tensions.
Alarmingly, even with the astronomical increase in both revenue and debt, almost all key socio-economic and governance indicators are worse than in 2023. Multi-dimensional poverty has increased from 87 million people in 2023 to over 140 million people in 2025. Rapidly increasing unemployment and a decline in GDP per capita from $1,597 in 2023 to $1,223 in 2025, and the list goes on.
Just more and more hardship for Nigerians! The question Nigerians and even the international community are asking is, “Where did all the money go?”
Nigerians deserve a detailed and transparent explanation of what happened to our economy and financial resources since 2023, and a stop to the imprudent, unaccountable, and opaque management of our common patrimony.
A new and productive Nigeria is POssible, and Nigeria will be OK! -PO
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BREAKING: @tedlieu just said what we were all thinking:
"President Trump has repeatedly fallen asleep at multiple Cabinet meetings, at multiple White House events, and most recently at a raucous basketball game last night. The White House needs to explain why Trump keeps going to the hospital and why they keep giving him cognitive tests..
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FCT OK Movement PVC registration is currently ongoing at LEA Primary School Kabusa, AMAC Abuja.
To speed up the process and reduce waiting time, we have deployed two machines today at the center.
Please inform your family, friends and contacts around the area to take advantage of this opportunity.
Registration at this location will hold today and tomorrow only, depending on turnout.
Don't miss your chance to get your PVC. Your vote starts with registration.
Nigeria will be OK.



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“So at 34 weeks, I had travelled to put to birth in Canada. When I got there, I went for a routine scan. I laid on the bed, and the woman kept telling me to turn from one side to another. After a while, I asked her what was going on because she kept tossing me around.
She then told me, ‘Your baby is not breathing.’ I was sh0cked. I said, ‘How can the breath of God not breathe?’ We had already named her ‘UmeChukwu’ before travelling, and I knew it was a moment that required faith. At 34 weeks, how could my baby not be breathing?
The next thing they told me was that my baby didn’t have a nose. After that, they said I needed to do a Down syndrome test. With all the negative reports coming one after the other, I decided to call my husband and tell him what was happening.
When I spoke to him, he said, ‘You will not go for any test. Tear that slip.’ So I tore the slip. From that moment, we entered a season of thanksgiving. Every day, we thanked God and declared His promises over our child.
My husband kept saying, ‘We receive an excellent child. We receive a perfect child.’ We stood on those words and refused to accept the negative reports. We believed God completely and held on to our faith throughout the pregnancy.
The testimony didn’t end there. On the day I went into labour, I was pushing, but the contr@ct!ons weren’t coming as strongly as I expected. The p@!n was there, it didn’t feel enough to help me push the baby out.
At some point, I told the nurses to check if I was fully dilated because I was exhausted. They checked and discovered that I was fully dilated. My husband was beside me praying and declaring, ‘It’s done.’ With all the strength I had left, I pushed the baby out.
But when she came out, I noticed the look on my husband’s face. What had happened was that the umb!l!cal cord had wrapped around her neck twice. She had been str##gl£d to the extent that she had even p00ed inside me. Yet, despite everything, God came through and gave us victory...”
- Gospel singer Judikay shares emotional testimony about her pregnancy and childbirth, recalling the alarming medical reports before welcoming her daughter.

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I have noted with grave concern the escalating wave of insecurity that has engulfed our beloved nation. Once again, Nigeria is bleeding profusely. From Zamfara, Borno, Sokoto, Katsina, and Kwara to Oyo and several other parts of the country, our citizens can no longer sleep with both eyes closed.
Banditry, kidnapping for ransom, terrorism, communal clashes, and armed robbery have tragically become daily occurrences. What is most alarming is the audacity of these criminals, who now brazenly hold live sessions on social media to taunt the authorities and terrorise the public.
This is totally unacceptable and not befitting of a sovereign nation like ours.
As someone who has served this country at various levels, including as Governor of Kano State and Minister of Defence, where we confronted and significantly reduced security challenges through decisive leadership and community engagement, I remain convinced that insecurity is not insurmountable. What we lack today is not resources, but the requisite political will and sincerity to confront this menace head-on.
The current approach has clearly failed. Despite massive budgetary allocations to the security sector, the situation continues to deteriorate rapidly. Innocent lives are being lost daily, families are displaced in their thousands, and our economy is suffocating under the heavy weight of fear and instability.
We cannot continue on this dangerous path. Nigeria’s security architecture requires an urgent and comprehensive overhaul.
Additionally, to safeguard our socioeconomic wellbeing, the government must prioritise the provision of quality education, modern infrastructure, accessible healthcare, reliable electricity supply, and essential agricultural inputs. This approach will strengthen local food production and reduce over-reliance on imports for food security.
We must immediately prioritise the welfare and motivation of our gallant security personnel, strengthen intelligence gathering, enhance community policing, and, most crucially, tackle the root causes of this crisis; poverty, mass unemployment, and poor governance through massive investment in quality education, skills acquisition, and job creation for our teeming youth. - RMK
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