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Alabi Olubunmi Ebenezer
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CONVENER OF ICE-AUB CHARITY GROUP. LOVER OF NATURE. CO-OWNER GREATAFFORDABLES
Katılım Mart 2022
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@PastorMarvy Trumps loves taking credit and Tinubu knows this..I think PBAT loves applying a certain rule of power.
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I mistakenly sent 2,300 naira for a product instead of 23,000 naira this afternoon to a vendor at his shop. What’s funny is that I left the shop without the seller noticing, and I didn’t realize it myself until tonight. I had been busy editing since I got home and hadn't needed to make any transfers until I went to buy data.
I noticed I had extra cash, even though I thought I’d spent 23,000 Naira earlier. Knowing that money doesn't just appear in my account out of nowhere only when I’m being paid for a job, I checked my transactions and saw the 2,300 Naira. I realized then that I hadn't fully paid for the product.
I rushed back to the shop immediately not long ago to see if the person was still there. I found him and explained what happened. He had already noticed the error, and I could see the joy on his face seeing me return.. he was so happy he even offered to buy me a drink. Imagine if I were the type to just see it as “Luck”… the seller would have lost that money.
I’m so happy I returned to complete my payment.
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@TheDimejiLateef God has exceeded your expectations. I don’t know why I am so happy and at the same time using your testimony as a contact of demands from God. People, don’t give up on God….He’s limitless 🙌🏽🙏
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@ruffydfire Only mad person will say Tinubu should not continue with all the reforms. Make others go warm Eba chop
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Tinubu approves ₦2.8tn electricity subsidy debt after audit review
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved ₦2.8 trillion as the Federal Government’s verified electricity subsidy debt owed to power generation companies (GenCos), following a tripartite audit that reviewed outstanding claims.
The approval comes after operators initially presented claims amounting to about ₦6 trillion. However, the audit process reportedly reduced the figure by more than half after verification and reconciliation of submitted invoices and subsidy records.
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@InibeheEffiong To be honest, that guy is far ahead of you. You’re too emotional to be a lawyer. No wonder you did jail with your client
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@ajokeomojolade People don’t read to understand anymore. You can see she’s clearly quoting “I AM YORUBA BUT”…school no be scam
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@Mide__M lol I don’t bother myself with online stuff..even my late grammar of blessed memories inherited from her father one “ADIN” black drink in container that can cure any venom or poison…snake, scorpion or even food poisoning once you drink it, it is gone
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THIS IS NOT A DRILL‼️
@carlosalcaraz vs @DjokerNole for the 2026 Australian Open title. Who've you got? 🏆
#AO26

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@DjokerNole @AustralianOpen Last dance 🕺…..We love you GOAT
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@MadridXtra This team needs a Jose Mourinho. All these tantrums are getting really annoying
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@afrisagacity Pass by, report post and block poster. Fanny engagement with lies and misinformation is tantamount to a criminal act.
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Dear Lagosians,
I am pleased to announce that the Lagos State Government is collaborating with MTN Nigeria @MTNNG to redevelop and transform the Obalende under-bridge into a modern, well-structured transport hub to be known as Y’ELLO Bus Park.
This redevelopment will convert what was once a notorious and degraded space into a functional, secure, and community-centred facility. The new bus park will feature an organised and regulated transport terminal, a recycling drop-off station, a road camp for LAWMA sweepers and security agencies, over 60 public toilet fixtures, kiosks, and other essential amenities designed to serve commuters and residents alike.
The design prioritises safety, health, and aesthetics. Solar-powered lighting will improve night-time visibility, reduce blind spots, and enhance CCTV effectiveness, helping to curb criminal activities and improve overall security in the Obalende axis. A biodigester system is also being introduced to sustainably manage wastewater generated within the park, while a dedicated recycling station will discourage illegal waste disposal in the area.
In line with our commitment to climate responsibility, the project includes the installation of solar panels to support long-term energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint. Tree planting is also planned to improve air quality and enhance the visual appeal of the environment.
This project reflects our resolve to reclaim public spaces, make them functional, sustainable, and safe, and ensure they serve the needs of Lagosians in a modern, responsible way.
Together, we are building a cleaner, safer, and more resilient Lagos.
#ThisIsLagos




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A future model for FG and other states.
How can our bridges generate revenue beyond tolling ?
Nairametrics@Nairametrics
Lagos government to redevelop Obalende underpass, partners MTN - nairametrics.com/2026/01/27/lag…
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@officialABAT Thank you for your effort and striving to place the country in better position. The sensible ones understand fully what you’re doing Mr President. Keep going and we wish you good health to continue.
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During the State Visit today in Ankara, Türkiye, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and I reaffirmed our shared ambition, which speaks directly to jobs, investment, and opportunity for our people, creating a clear pathway to a five-billion-dollar trade volume between Nigeria and Türkiye.
Our conversations were practical and forward-looking: trade and investment, energy, education, defence cooperation, peace and security, and the creation of a Joint Economy and Trade Committee to unlock new flows of capital and deepen Turkish investment in Nigeria.
I welcome President Erdoğan’s recognition of Nigeria’s reform momentum, particularly in the energy sector, and his confidence in our determination to build an economy that works for everyone, including the most vulnerable.
We also spoke frankly about security. Nigeria will continue to play its role in peace and stability in Africa. Türkiye’s experience and readiness to cooperate in military training, intelligence sharing, and counter-terrorism efforts strengthen our collective resolve against agents of destabilisation in the Sahel and beyond.
At the conclusion of our meetings, nine agreements were exchanged across defence, education, media, diaspora policy, trade, social development, and institutional cooperation between our foreign ministries.
Nigeria remains open for serious partnership. Open to trade without barriers.
Open to ideas, skills, and investment that create value and shared prosperity.
We are building an inclusive economy. We are strengthening peace. Nigeria will continue to engage the world with confidence and clarity.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria




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@elrufai You’re not a democrat. Tinubu is far better than this bigot. Nigeria is a secular nation! Leave religious sentiments and fix the country…
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NIGERIA UPDATE - “Tinubu’s Silent War on the Muslim North, Revisited: New Questions, Familiar Patterns — or More Unfortunate Coincidences?” - By Mohammed Bello Doka- January 17, 2026 - Part 1
I have been insulted, abused, threatened, and even warned of bodily harm and elimination. Some have openly called for my arrest and detention; others have gone as far as wishing me death. Yet I am left with no option but to do what many are too afraid to do: ask the difficult questions. If this burden has been placed on me, I will carry it until freedom or martyrdom—because silence, in moments like this, is complicity.
Most of the abuse followed a single article. That article asked one question—and instead of answers, it provoked rage. This is my response. And when examined closely, it reveals that there are now more questions than answers.
In my last article, I asked a direct question: Is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu waging a quiet war against the Muslim North, or are we merely witnessing a series of coincidences? The response avoided the question. Instead, there were insults, accusations of paranoia, and loud whataboutism.
This Was the Question Then. This Is the Question Now.
Why do power, protection, and proximity to the centre keep moving away from the same bloc?
Why do media accusations of terrorism financing and corruption repeatedly feature Northern Muslim powerbrokers?
Why are institutions, money, and regulatory authority consolidating in one direction, while exposure, insecurity, and political vulnerability concentrate in another?
If this is coincidence, it is an unusually consistent and stubborn one.
Power First: Who Lost What—and When?
The article details a series of political and institutional shifts, noting exits and replacements of major figures:
Abdullahi Umar Ganduje — Muslim, North — exited as APC National Chairman, replaced by Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda — Northern Christian.
The electoral nerve centre shifted from Mahmood Yakubu — Muslim, North — to Joash Amupitan — Northern Christian.
The Defence Ministry changed hands during a national security emergency; Mohammed Badaru Abubakar — Muslim, North — was replaced by a Northern Christian, General Christopher Musa.
Senate security oversight was reshuffled, removing a Muslim, Northern chair.
Elite discussion continues about replacing Vice President Kashim Shettima — Muslim, North — with a Northern Christian in 2027.
The article asks: How many such shifts, all pointing in the same direction, can reasonably be dismissed as random?
Then Exposure: Clear Media Accusations, No Closure
The article also highlights media accusations involving three Northern Muslim figures related to terrorism financing or corruption:
- Tukur Yusuf Buratai
- Faruk Yahaya
- Abubakar Malami, now under EFCC detention (not yet fully known).
The article notes these are accusations—not convictions—and points out that similar allegations are not publicly made against other regional or religious groups.
Beyond Party Lines: Everyone Is Now Expendable
The article claims the pattern of political displacement and legal/ media pressure extends across party lines and includes other Northern Muslim figures such as Nasir El-Rufai, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, and others, with investigations or suspicions lingering without judicial closure.
Institutions and Money: Where Power Now Lives
The article also discusses shifts in institutional and economic centres of power towards Lagos—such as headquarters relocations for agencies like FAAN, CBN departments, BOI, NPA, and NIMASA—suggesting this peripheralises regions in the North.
Insecurity and Electoral Weakening
I therefore juxtaposes institutional consolidation with ongoing insecurity in the North—banditry, displacement, and disruption of everyday life—posing the question whether the insecurity outcomes correlate with political weakening.
Mohammed Bello Doka can be reached via bellodoka82@gmail.com
desertherald.ng/tinubus-silent…
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