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Udofia@Major_Punter·
@MasterBolaji Yet the loans he's gotten in 3 years is more than what other governments borrowed in 8 years. What's the essence of the "subsidy gone" then?
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Bolaji Fesomade
Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji·
Fuel Subsidy spending by Nigerian Presidents: Obasanjo ~₦812bn Yar’Adua ~₦1.1tn GEJ ~₦8.7tn Buhari ~₦10–₦11tn Tinubu: subsidy removed (₦0 direct). Note: 90% of these funds were borrowed. Tinubu stopped the borrowing by removing fuel subsidy.
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Dr KALU, OON
Dr KALU, OON@DrKalu_·
BREAKING: Pastor Tunde Bakare's Citadel Church Clears 4 Billion Naira Wema Bank Loan for The Citadel Church Building "I was dēvàsted and embãrrãssed by the lies that the church is drowning in debt" - Pastor Tunde Bakare Pastor Tunde Bakare, The Founder of Citadel Global Community Church (formerly Latter Rain Assembly), announced on Sunday that the church has fully repaid the 4 billion naira loan from Wema Bank Plc used to build its Citadel worship complex. Pastor Bakare said the repayment clears all debt acquired for the building of the facility, marking a major financial milestone for the ministry. He said the repayment was done in March 2026 adding that money for the payment was from the sale of the property at Akilo, which was sold at exactly N4 billion Remember in 2021, Pastor Bakare spoke to clear the air concerning the debt, stating that the Citadel Church Project was financed by 5 banks without a dime of government money. Pastor Bakare said “We are currently negotiating the interest on the loan which will also be fully paid once the negotiations are concluded.” He said the loan that the Church took for the building was not from WEMA bank alone but from four other banks which had long been paid off. Church Gist. “We took N1.5 billion from Zenith Bank, N500 million from Fidelity Bank, N250 million from UBA, N100 million from Unity Bank and N4.5 billion from WEMA, with an initial deposit of N500 million to WEMA. “We needed an approximated ₦12. 1 billion to construct the Citadel. About 50 percent of this sum came from free will donations by members and our allies while the other percentage was from banks. Church Gist. It is very sad and unfortunate that mischief makers alleged that the church got the loan without security, which was a huge lie." ”The loan was guaranteed by our property that houses the church on No.4 Akilo Road, Ogba, and another property at No 30 Kudirat Abiola way, Oregun, Ikeja. “I was devastated and embarrassed with the lies that the church was drowning in debt,” Bakare said. He said that he strongly believed that failing to repay debts is a breach of integrity and sign of a wicked heart that lacked compassion which is not Christ-like. “I thank God we did not drown in debt and I thank all our members and allies that stood by the Church. The completion of the edifice shall end in peace” he added. #PastorTundeBakare #CitadelChurch #ChurchGist
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
He has DSS He has INEC He has Wike He has Akpabio He has the Army He has City Boys He has the Police He has the NURTW He has the Judiciary He has 32 governors He has CBN war chest He has 8,343 ex-convicts He has bandits & terrorists He has South East Former Governors Forum. WHY IS HE STILL AFRAID?
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Udofia@Major_Punter·
@AdeleOnisuru @BolanleCole Are you even for real? 51b Naira doesn't count for anything? With minds like yours there's no hope in sight.
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Olóyè T.D Esq
Olóyè T.D Esq@BolanleCole·
Minister Nyesom Wike #51 billion ultra modern Bus terminal in Kugbo that was scheduled to be commission today, has blown away by windstorm before commissioning. Copied.
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Adele onisuru@AdeleOnisuru·
@BolanleCole They will never post the good roads and infrastructure but the ones that have a little discomfort will be on the press the whole day.. Useless people.
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peace💝
peace💝@YumeKissl·
After getting rich, what next?
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Olusegun Bakare𓃵@theboyisgreat·
Sincerely speaking, how are you surviving ? Please, talk to me..
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MR. BROWN@mrbrown_nft·
Deleting in 48h, whoever likes and says "hey", I'll send you a big surprise on DMs ⚡️
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BAMIDELE🕊@thenihiin·
If Algorithm brings this to your TL, Say Hi let’s connect with you.
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Iranian Force
Iranian Force@MrImranPk·
Dear Americans, Your president is a madman.
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Udofia@Major_Punter·
@MrImranPk Soon it will be "justice for Iran"
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Prof. Eleniyan (EG)☎️
JOB OFFER!! 🚨 6hours per day 1k payment per hour daily (6k) Can you do this ?
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Nigerian Army
Nigerian Army@HQNigerianArmy·
RE: ALLEGATIONS BY DISMISSED EX-LANCE CORPORAL ROTIMI OLAMILEKAN The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to a sensationalised report circulating on social media and mainstream news platforms featuring an interview with a dismissed soldier, Ex-18NA/77/1009 Lance Corporal Rotimi Olamilekan, popularly known as “Soja Boi.” In the interview, he made allegations regarding welfare, remuneration and the provision of uniforms and protective equipment for Nigerian Army personnel. While the Nigerian Army remains focused on its core mandate of safeguarding the nation, it has become necessary to correct these falsehoods to prevent the public from being misled. The Nigerian Army categorically states that Mr. Olamilekan was not dismissed for “speaking the truth” or expressing opinions on political leadership. He was dismissed following persistent and grave acts of indiscipline, including violations of the Armed Forces Social Media Policy. Like all professional militaries, the Nigerian Army operates under a strict Code of Conduct and the Armed Forces Act. Unauthorised media appearances, commercialisation of military identity, partisan content creation and misuse of military uniform constitute clear breaches of established regulations. His dismissal followed due process in line with military laws. On the issue of remuneration, the Nigerian Army operates a well-structured and transparent salary system, where earnings are determined by rank and years of service, as clearly stipulated in the Manual of Financial Administration for Armed Forces of Nigeria (MAFA). In addition to consolidated monthly salaries, personnel are entitled to uniform allowances and other allowances, which are periodically paid directly into their accounts. Furthermore, troops deployed on operations or assigned to duties outside their units receive Ration Cash Allowance, Habit Allowance, in addition to free feeding arrangements. Personnel serving in operational theatres, such as Operation HADIN KAI in the North East, are also paid operational allowances and other mission-specific entitlements designed to support their welfare and enhance operational effectiveness. The portrayal of soldiers as receiving no additional benefits beyond basic salary is therefore misleading and inaccurate. The claim that soldiers are required to purchase uniforms and protective equipment, including bulletproof vests and helmets, is entirely false. The Nigerian Army prioritises the welfare, safety, and force protection of its personnel. The provision of uniforms, kits, arms, ammunition, and operational gear is an institutional responsibility executed through established logistics systems. Dedicated ordnance units oversee the procurement, storage, and issuance of these items to ensure troops are adequately equipped for operations. While some personnel may choose to supplement issued kits based on personal preference and comfort, such actions are voluntary and do not indicate any systemic failure. The assertion that troops operate without protective gear is not only false but also reckless, as it undermines public confidence and troop morale. For the avoidance of doubt, no soldier is deployed to an operational theatre without the necessary protective equipment. Claims that such gear is only issued during ceremonial visits are deliberate falsehoods intended to mislead the public. The Nigerian Army remains committed to the highest standards of discipline, accountability, and troop welfare. Operational decisions regarding postings and deployments are guided strictly by strategic and operational requirements.
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Derah
Derah@Derahobs·
What the name of this fruit?
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Ifeoluwani
Ifeoluwani@Philopearl_Afc·
🔵Blue pill: Arsenal bottles the EPL and win the UCL 🔴Red pill: Win only the EPL Which pill will you swallow gunners😁?
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Udofia@Major_Punter·
@mobola_ade I dunno but I think she married a wicked man...
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Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar
Do you have confidence in the INEC Chairman’s capacity to deliver a credible, free, and fair election?
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