Olajide Julius
610 posts


@jrnaib2 When your father Buhari was there it’s was than now. Idiot bigot. The terrorist are your brothers not educated by your parents that is disturbing the peace of Nigeria. If Tinubu is not coming , northern will not go there
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@abdullahayofel @iamnasboi Ogun go kpai all d lborillas obidiotz supporting peter obi
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E no go better for @iamnasboi and all the celebrities and influencers that were paid to exploit Nigerians' Lives and Spreading fake news for political gains......🔥🔥👇
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@abdullahayofel @iamnasboi All those who are posting fake videos and news should be arrested now, must they set Nigeria on fire. They shouldn’t allow Obidiot who lost election to bring country down with their fake news. Enough is enough
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@abdullahayofel The same video is been tagged by another person that it happened in kano, old video. DSS should do something before this people set Nigeria on fire because of coming election
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@AJSMILE911 Liar we live in kano not report of such , old video
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@Big_marvis Talk is cheap , that is what Obi and Obidiot are known for
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If this Man, BOSUN TIJANI wasn't a minister under this government, he will be telling us by now how he can use technology to trace, track and arrest criminal Bandits.
By now, he woukd have being tweeting agreesively on X
This is the man who solved all Nigerian problem with his finger on X.
Now, he is the Minister of communication, and Bandits are free with communication Gadgets, strong internet connections to go live on TiTok even in thick forest.

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@renoomokri There fake pastor , a man that have calling from God will pray for his nation and be patriotic.
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No, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, Nigeria is not dead. She is very much alive and thriving!
As open a society as America is, there are limits on freedom of speech, such that pastors, priests, and other religious clerics cannot legally endorse, attack, or ask their congregations to support or donate money to a candidate while they are in church and acting as ministers of God. If they do, they will lose their (501(c)(3)) status and face other punitive measures.
The same is true in the United Kingdom.
So, why would Nigerian clerics think they can stand on their altars and pulpits and begin attacking or endorsing specific candidates, undermining the government of the day, or say things like "Nigeria is dead", while others call for revolutions?
In case Pastor Paul Adefarasin is not aware, the reason Nigeria became bankrupt and was almost a beggar nation in the early eighties, when his father's ₦18,000 salary was so high, was that the Nigerian naira was strictly pegged to the US dollar under President Shehu Shagari's administration.
What that meant was that the Naira was tied to the value of the US Dollar, not to the productivity of the Nigerian economy, meaning that Nigeria had to cover the gap between the real value of the Naira, which was then abysmally low, and its pegged value, by frittering away our foreign reserves and taking on loans.
That is why the Shagari Administration was forced to introduce major national austerity measures on Wednesday, April 21, 1982, or the Nigerian economy would have collapsed!
To put things in proper perspective, since President Bola Tinubu introduced the Naira's flotation, which is the same economic policy driving the US Dollar, Nigeria's GDP has consistently grown at an average of 4% per annum.
By contrast, when Paul Adefarasin's father was Chief Judge of Lagos, and, according to him, was earning ₦18,000, Nigeria experienced economic recession, and our GDP did not grow. It shrank.
In 1981, our GDP growth rate was -20.8%. In 1982, it was -10.3%. In 1983, it was -5.0%.
And why were we having negative growth rates under Shagari, when Justice Adefarasin was Chief Judge of Lagos?
Because Nigeria was using the money we should have used to fund our economic growth to defend the Naira, which was pegged to the US Dollar.
Pegging a currency to the US dollar demands massive foreign reserves, and when you deplete your foreign reserves, you will have to borrow!
In contrast, since President Bola Tinubu floated the Naira, Nigeria has experienced an UNPRECEDENTED 12 cycles of GDP growth and trade surpluses.
Nigeria’s GDP growth rate for the full year 2024 was 3.38%. It was 3.87% in 2025. In 2026, the IMF projects that our GDP will grow above 4%.
And yet someone is saying our country is dead, then nostalgically painting the early eighties as a utopian period of economic bliss?
We are not all suffering from amnesia!
This is an area in which I am an authority, as I have a Master's in Law from England and completed my dissertation on International Banking and Finance Law before working in the British Parliament.
Nigeria under Shagari was a dumping ground for imports from all over the world. We were importing toothpicks and pizzas, and had a negative trade balance.
Today, under President Tinubu, the IMF listed Nigeria as the sixth-largest contributor to global GDP growth in 2025.
We now have a positive trade balance and have added $67 billion to the economy, having moved from a GDP of ₦269.29 trillion on May 29, 2023, when Asiwaju became President, to ₦372.8 trillion today.
How many Nigerian Pentecostal pastors had private jets, private runways, Rolls-Royces and private universities in the eighties? Today, is that not their lifestyle?
If Nigeria were dead, would Adefarasin be driving around Lagos in various high-end luxury vehicles and getting into road rage incidents with fellow motorists and pedestrians, which necessitated police intervention?

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@confindence24 He offered nothing as Anambra governor , he can offer anything, you can only give what you have . He has nothing in his brain, Is just a fake obingo
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@OlayinkaLere This my brother is very funny, God bless you sir
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@WDtalkacti31501 He must be arrested before it’s too late, enough is enough nobody is above the law
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@aonanuga1956 He must be taking to court to prove it to the whole world. Anyone who believes this is a fool
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This VDM needs to face the weight of the law for being the conveyor and disseminator of a fake audio of President Tinubu. This is a clear case of an egregious abuse of the social media platform.
Aneex 🌍@pious_minister
How do you really convince someone who has already decided and believes in their mind that this is actually Asiwaju’s voice? What kind of cheap propaganda is this? VDM knows that Ibos are highly emotional people, and that’s why he enjoys riding on their emotions.
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VDM will have to explain where the voice note came from.
Cloning the voice of the president of Africa’s largest country is a serious criminal offence.
He would face serious consequences over this.
No protest will save him from this!
Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji
VDM will be arrested and, nothing will happen. He's gone beyond his reach. No protest will save him from this.
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@Shehu478392 You send them to divide us , Fulani cannot divide us . Our vote is for progress not for Hero Beer
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@nnamdiobiii If he did not win they should announce him? Na lie
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@Big_marvis All this Nneameka mention cannot be achieved under two year by anybody in this world but with all the investment , we will get there. Previous leaders ran fake economy padi, padi economy. President Tinubu is building Nigeria let pray for him.
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Egypt’s total debt is estimated at over $400 billion, with a GDP around $390 billion — debt-to-GDP above 100%.
South Africa’s debt is about $580 billion, with GDP around $420 billion — roughly 135% debt-to-GDP.
Nigeria’s total public debt is about $110 billion, with a GDP around $340 billion — roughly 35% debt-to-GDP.
Yet some people keep shouting that Nigeria is the “loan capital of the world.”
To them:
Loans are Haram.
Education is Haram.
Road construction is Haram.
Power projects are Haram.
Internet expansion is Haram.
Railway modernization is Haram.
Airport upgrades are Haram.
Seaport reforms are Haram.
Dams and agro-processing projects are Haram.
Solar energy expansion is Haram.
But the same people praise countries that borrowed far more aggressively to build infrastructure and grow their economies.
The difference between productive borrowing and reckless borrowing is simple: what the money is used for.
If loans are used to build roads, expand electricity, improve transport, increase internet access, modernize ports, support agriculture, and attract investment, those are long-term national assets.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu says the focus is on infrastructure that can improve productivity and economic growth across Nigeria.
Criticism is normal in democracy, but opposing every single project simply because of politics helps nobody.
Development is not the enemy.
Underdevelopment is.
Some people are no longer in any coven.
They are simply online 24/7 wailing against everything.

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@RileyTTS If he said something that is bad and cannot be defended it why not . Stop playing politics, no one is above the law
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