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@NaijaPiKin02
A humanitarian aid worker with the aim of empowering a new generation of informed and engaged citizens who will shape the future of Africa 🌍.
Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2017
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AM Saleem, a concerned citizen, has been detained and is currently still in prison as I write this. this is not just about one person, it is about all of us. A society where voices are silenced instead of heard is one we should all be worried about.
I am humbly requesting the authorities to respect due process, uphold justice, and ensure that his rights are protected. Detention should never be a tool to suppress expression or intimidate citizens.
We ask for transparency, fairness, and humanity. Let the law take its proper course, not fear or intimidation.
Please help share this message. Awareness is important. Silence helps no one.

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@Kyusufabba will make the greatest mistake of his life..
Mark this tweet.
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A number of commissioners in Kano have started vacating their offices. This development is coming amid political permutations ahead of the planned defection of Gov. Abba Kabir Yusuf from the NNPP to the APC. There is also an imminent cabinet reshuffle which is expected to realign the administration with emerging political realities in the state.
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@Abia_stateADC @aamalamiSAN @Doka3010 @abba_hamani @ADCngcoalition @ADCVanguard_ @AlozieJohn1 @KafinHausaa @JamesME2025 @Pharmacio001 @thebash01 Even @aamalamiSAN himself can not attest to that... If not because of the weak judiciary that we have.. by now malami should be in prison for the rest of his life.
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@whitenigerian You fit do one for your village na.. this life no hard o.
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Thank you, New York City. Together we made history.
Now let’s get to work.
transition2025.com
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Certainly, the late President Buhari didn’t get enough credit for his decisive role in saving Nigeria from being cheated of billions of dollars in the infamous P&ID case. It started in January 2010, under the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, when Nigeria signed a 20-year Gas Supply and Processing Agreement (GSPA) with a British Virgin Islands company, Process & Industrial Developments (P&ID). The deal required P&ID to build and operate a gas processing facility in Calabar, Cross River State, while Nigeria would supply the gas, and in return, we would get the processed gas for power generation.
However, the deal collapsed in 2012, and the project never took off. Amid allegations of fraud and non-performance, P&ID turned around to claim that Nigeria had breached the contract by failing to supply the gas, even though it had not built any plant. So, in 2017, a London arbitration tribunal ruled in favor of P&ID, awarding $6.6 billion in damages, with interest (7% annually), the amount grew to over $11 billion by 2019, roughly one-third of our foreign reserves at the time.
President Buhari vehemently rejected the ruling and stood firm against what was clearly an attempt by P&ID and some bad actors to defraud Nigeria. He ordered a full investigation into how the contract was awarded, which led to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arresting several officials and exposing evidence of bribes, forged documents, and a lack of due process in the deal. PMB directed Nigeria’s legal team to challenge the contract and personally took the matter to the floor of the United Nations General Assembly, alerting the international community to how P&ID, with the help of some corrupt Nigerians, attempted to rob Nigeria of billions.
Under his leadership, the government launched comprehensive legal and criminal investigations, leading to the convictions of P&ID affiliates for fraud, tax evasion and money laundering. Nigeria also sought to overturn the arbitration award in the UK High Court.
In October 2023, Justice Robin Knowles of the London High Court ruled in favor of Nigeria, setting aside the $11 billion award after finding overwhelming evidence of fraud, bribery and perjury by P&ID. The judge described the arbitration as tainted and contrary to public policy.
The court further ordered P&ID to pay Nigeria £43 million in damages and to refund the legal costs. Still, P&ID appealed to the UK Supreme Court, arguing it should be allowed to pay Nigeria in naira instead of pounds.
Yesterday, the UK Supreme Court dismissed the appeal, ruling that P&ID must pay the £43 million in pounds sterling, the same currency Nigeria used to pay its lawyers.
This entire episode stands as a landmark victory for Nigeria and a legacy of Muhammadu Buhari’s resolve, patriotism and leadership in defending Nigeria’s sovereignty from international fraud.
May you continue to rest in peace, Baba. 🤲🏽

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