Kighir Apedzan Emman

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Kighir Apedzan Emman

Kighir Apedzan Emman

@apedzan

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Kighir Apedzan Emman
@Pharmacio001 Atiku and El Rufai are not Hausa, but Fulani and cannot bring the votes of Hausa. Bring in a Hausa presidential candidate if you want to defeat PBT, otherwise, the Hausas and middle belt will line behind PBT for 2027.
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Abubakar Yunusa
Abubakar Yunusa@Pharmacio001·
Atiku/El-Rufai will bring the votes of the Hausa. Obi/Ameachi will bring the votes of the Igbo. Aregbesola/Bolaji will bring the votes of the Yoruba. Kwankwaso/Binani will bring the votes of the Fulani. David Mark/Gabriel will bring the votes of the Tiv. Note: #TinubuMustGo
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Sani Suleman Isah
Sani Suleman Isah@sani_suleman_·
If Peter Obi refuses to step down for Atiku Abubakar history may remember him as one of the most selfish politicians, choosing personal ambition over unity at a time Nigerians are desperate for change from the APC
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Dr. Tunji Alausa
Dr. Tunji Alausa@DrTunjiAlausa·
Food security starts in the classroom — and today, we took a major step to fix how we get there. Today, alongside the Honourable Minister of State for Education, Prof. @Suwaiba_Said and the Honourable Minister of Livestock Development, Hon. Idi M. Maiha I convened a joint meeting to drive the implementation of a reformed, modern agricultural curriculum across Nigeria’s tertiary institutions. With ₦1bn committed to redeveloping the curriculum, we are shifting to 60–70% practical, skills-based learning across agronomy, livestock, fisheries, and forestry — in line with President @officialABAT , GCFR’s vision to position agriculture as a driver of enterprise, jobs, and food security. This is a one-government approach. We are breaking silos and building the workforce needed to modernise agriculture and strengthen the country’s food security. The mandate is clear; now we deliver. #NESRI #FoodSecurity #AlausaEdReform
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Kighir Apedzan Emman
@ADCVanguard_ Sadiq, the Northern Nigeria defender has forgotten to campaign for stoppage of bandits, BH and kidnapping for ransom against farmers from his Northern brothers, but has remembered that Tinubu is against the Northern farmers' interest. Poor reasoning!
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
"If you want proof that Tinubu is hostile to the North, look at agriculture, which is the backbone of the region. He has crippled farming and moved every valuable opportunity to Lagos. We must be careful not to support his re-election,” —Sadiq Sani Sadiq.
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Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@Bashir_GS Bashir, I expect you to have done your homework before criticizing ICPC except you are hired for média war with ICPC. As public servant, El Rufai would have declared his $1m assets b4 assuming office as DG BPE, again as Minister, then as Governor. Why worry? Let him defend self
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Bashir Garba Sufyan
Bashir Garba Sufyan@Bashir_GS·
Someone who reportedly made his first $1,000,000 at an early stage in his career (25yrs) as a quantity surveyor, and who also worked under his elder brother, Bashir El‑Rufai a successful entrepreneur involved in oil and gas, tech communications, and construction consultancy, naturally would accumulate considerable wealth from these before public service. He later served as Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises, then as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, and eventually as Governor for eight years. Given such a career, expecting him to live like an average citizen would be unrealistic. I honestly never thought the ICPC would be this daft. Anyway, they should take him to court and allow the court to decide.
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Kighir Apedzan Emman
Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@NELFUND Just to thank Mr President for this novel idéal. This is no doubt assisting many students. However, the difference between applicants and bénéficiaires is much. Can you through more light on why others have not benefitted using oldest applicants to current ones.
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Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@JaafarSJaafar Jàafar, is the current police not being abused. Allow us try another side of the coin.
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Jaafar Jaafar
Jaafar Jaafar@JaafarSJaafar·
STATE POLICE? DON’T TRY IT PLEASE! I must confess that I do not support the idea of state police. Our democratic culture and institutions are still too fragile to sustain such a system without abuse. Anyone familiar with the history of the brutality of the Native Authority (NA) police would naturally be wary of such a proposal. During the First Republic, the NA police became notorious for suppressing political opposition. Rather than serving the public, they often took orders from emirs and traditional chiefs, who used them to silence dissent and maintain political control. The memory of that abuse should caution us against repeating the same mistake under a different name. I think many of the proponents of this provincial policing appear not to have sufficiently reflected on the likely consequences. Even under the present arrangement, where the command structure of the police is centralized, the force is still frequently used to harass and intimidate citizens. Politicians often use the police to settle political scores, crush dissent or silence critics. If such abuses occur under a centralized command of Inspector-General of Police, one can only imagine the consequences of devolving police authority to governors. In many states, the political space is already heavily dominated by incumbent governors, who control party structures, influence local institutions, and command enormous financial resources. A clear warning sign already exists in the way many State Independent Electoral Commissions conduct local government elections. Despite being labeled “independent,” these bodies routinely deliver landslide victories to the ruling parties in their states. Allowing governors to control the police would put democracy in grave jeopardy.
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
David Mark Was a Senator For Twenty Years. Why Did He Not Pass Legislation For Real-Time Transmission of Election Results? David Mark served as a Senator for twenty good years. He was the most powerful Senate President for eight out of those twenty years. If real-time transmission of election results was possible, why did he not pass such a law when he held sway at the National Assembly? Why did he wait until he was out of the National Assembly, and out of power, before coming up with this unrealistic proposal for real-time transmission of results? While electronic voting and electronic transmission of election results are very feasible and are provided for in the amended Electoral Act, which every patriotic Nigerian should support, at 77 years of age, it is believed that Senator David Mark has the experience and knowledge of the fact that no country on Earth has real-time transmission of results. This man was the Communications Minister, for goodness' sake. He knows how easy it is to hack telecommunications systems. One of his fellow African Democratic Congress chieftains, Nasir el-Rufa'i, even confessed to having an associate who hacked the National Security Adviser's phone. If these sets of opposition leaders can hack the communications system of the highest security official in the land, what is to stop them, or a foreign power, or even terrorists, from hacking the server of the Independent National Electoral Commission and imposing a Manchurian Candidate on Nigeria? It was David Mark's predecessor as Communications Minister (not David Mark, as widely thought) who said, 'Telephones are not for the poor.' And now, in a country with massive telecommunications blind spots, Mr Mark and his fellow travellers are requesting real-time transmission of election results? Name one country that does it. The opposition often cites Brazil and Estonia, but that is a fallacy. No country on Earth has real-time transmission of results, including Brazil and Estonia. In those countries, results are sent electronically only AFTER polls have closed, which is what we want in Nigeria. In none of those countries do you have votes sent to the collation centre in real time when you vote. The whole process is done only AFTER polls close. And even in those countries listed by these people, their laws make provision for MANUAL voting and MANUAL transmission of election results AFTER polls close if the electronic system fails. For example, in Brazil, Resolution Number 23.669 (RESOLUÇÃO Nº 23.669, DE 14 DE DEZEMBRO DE 2021) provides for manual voting and transmission as a backup, because common sense dictates that there will be areas in that large country where Internet and power outages will occur. Even America, Starlink's home country, does not have real-time transmission of results—ditto for the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. Amazon Web Services, the world's largest provider of cloud computing services, has suffered multiple cyberattacks that have led to serious security breaches and, at times, global outages. And even Senator Mark, as a military veteran, ought to know that both the U.S. military and the Russian armed forces have suffered numerous successful cyber attacks, even as they have the most advanced systems on Earth. Being that the above is a fact, how on Earth can Mr Mark say with a straight face that INEC should guarantee what even the most powerful military forces on Earth cannot promise? As long as every party has agents at every polling unit and the form EC8A signs, rigging an election is impossible. The problem is that some of these parties are not organised enough to have party agents at polling units, and they want to cure their deficiency and unpreparedness by requesting unrealistic amendments to the Electoral Act. Reno Omokri Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile.
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Kighir Apedzan Emman
Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@Arewa_Source Divide this country? Already we have three countries, The Republic of Northern Nigeria, The Republic of Middle Belt of Nigeria and Republic of Southern Nigeria. This is the reality in ground.
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Arewa Source
Arewa Source@Arewa_Source·
"America asking for the removal of Shariah in Nigeria and Nigerian Christians supporting this must know that the are inviting a problem that could divide this country"
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Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@renoomokri Reno, Ambassadors do not lie they are only diplomatic. Nigerians are demanding real time transmission of results to IREV not 'Real-Time Voting and Real-Time Transmission of Results'
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
India does not have real-time voting or real-time transmission of results. Nigeria's Elections Are More Real-Time than India's elections! Contrasting Indian elections with Nigerian polls is an act of intellectual laziness and desperation by those who have seen the handwriting on the wall after this weekend's Federal Capital Territory elections and are anxiously seeking ways to short-circuit their expected electoral loss in 2027. It is like comparing apples to oranges, because India does not have a presidential system of governance. India operates a parliamentary system of government where Members of Parliament are elected in elections very similar to local government elections in Nigeria, which are held over eight weeks. Please fact-check me. Yes, India does have a ceremonial President, a figurehead, who acts as the Head of State. However, the President is elected by Indian Members of Parliament, not by the Indian people. Executive power in India resides with the Prime Minister, and the position is automatically held by the leader of the party with the largest number of seats in Parliament. And India does not have one Election Day as we do in Nigeria. Because of the sheer size of India's electorate, which is currently 1 billion people, India has seven staggered elections over eight weeks. It is only AFTER the seven staggered elections are done that votes are counted. For example, in the last Indian elections, voting started on Friday, April 19, 2024, and ended on Saturday, June 1, 2024. However, the results of all these seven staggered elections were not counted and announced until Tuesday, June 4, 2024. In other words, Nigeria's electoral system is far superior to India's in that presidential elections were held in Nigeria on Saturday, 25 February 2023. Within 72 hours of that poll, we knew the winner, whereas in India, they waited eight weeks from the beginning of their election to know which party had won and would produce the Prime Minister. India does not have real-time voting or the transmission of results! For the foreseeable future, it is a logistical impossibility for one billion people to vote in real time in India or any other country. Peter Obi and his lackeys know this. But they also know that many Nigerians are unaware of the electoral systems of other countries. So, they have sent out their agents to appear on multiple platforms and broadcasts to gaslight Nigerians in order to pressure the National Assembly and the Independent National Electoral Commission to promise what they cannot deliver: Real-Time Voting and Real-Time Transmission of Results. So, when you watch these videos or read these writings, including mine, please disappoint those that say 'To hide anything from a Black man, put it in writing', and first fact-check before you accept and verify before you amplify. Reno Omokri Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
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Kighir Apedzan Emman
Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@Arewa_Source Hear this sectional maxim! Mnamdi Kano is in Sokoto and you did not care! Now you care!
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Arewa Source
Arewa Source@Arewa_Source·
I am giving President Tinubu, EFCC, ICPC and the DSS 48 hours to tell the public the whereabouts of Mallam Nasir El Rufai or face the consequences at the polls in 2027.
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Abubakar Yunusa
Abubakar Yunusa@Pharmacio001·
2023 ELECTION: Everyone Who Supported Tinubu in the 2023 Election Has Been Abandoned by Him. 1. Malam Nasiru El-Rufai 2. Abubakar Malami (SAN) 3. Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje 4. Abubakar Badaru Talamis 5. Prof. Yakubu Muhammad 6. Sen. Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso 7. Yahaya Bello, former Governor of Kogi State 8. Sen. Kabiru Marafa, Zamfara State 9. Rauf Aregbesola 10. Rotimi Ameachi. Anyone who thinks they are currently safe in this government should not assume they will finish this administration in peace. Anything can happen after the 2027 election. I swear, you should prepare yourselves.
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Kighir Apedzan Emman
Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@ishaqsamaila5 Jaganan is a geometric mathematician. He calculated b4 removing fuel subsidies, aligning Exchange rate, tax reforms , he under calculated on electoral reforms but he will recalculate, I think he calculated NNPC remittance as well.
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Ishaq Samaila
Ishaq Samaila@ishaqsamaila5·
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is moving like a man not calculating 2027 — but calculating control. Anyone who understands NNPC knows that insisting on direct remittance to the Federation Account is stepping on very powerful toes. The real cabals around NNPC don’t even sit inside NNPC. That kind of move requires serious political will. May Nigeria win 🇳🇬
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Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
PBT @BolaAhmedTinubu @officialABAT @aonanuga1956 You have missed a golden opportunity to add to your hard but necessary reforms, that it was under you that the problem of élection RIGGING was resolved in Nigeria. Increase network availability thro budget or go against the people
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Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@Everypolitics1 @aonanuga1956 Bayo, tell PBT that he has failed the Nigerian people by signing à heavily contested habrid transmission électoral Act into law instead of budgeting to improve network availability in rural areas and give us compulsory real-time e-transmission History will Judge him harshly
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Everything Politics
Everything Politics@Everypolitics1·
@aonanuga1956 If the amendments are truly about strengthening process and trust, then transparency should not be negotiable. Nigerians will judge these changes not by the language used to describe them, but by whether they make elections more open, verifiable and independent
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
Electoral Act amendments are not about politics, they are about process: President Tinubu After every election cycle, we owe Nigerians an honest look at what worked and what must work better. That is how serious democracies behave, and our laws must grow with experience. Today, I signed the final amendments to the 2022 Electoral Act into law. These amendments are not about politics. They are about process. They are about closing gaps, strengthening procedures, and providing greater clarity to those who conduct and participate in our elections. When citizens walk into a polling unit, they must do so with confidence. When results are declared, they must be trusted. That confidence is built deliberately, and not by chance. I sincerely thank the National Assembly for its cooperation and sense of national responsibility in bringing this process to a successful conclusion. Our responsibility remains to keep improving the system so that the people’s will is expressed clearly, peacefully, and credibly. The work of strengthening our democracy continues, and we shall not relent.
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Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@officialABAT Mr président thank you for this order However, you failed the Nigerian people by hurriedly signing into law à contested amended électoral Act on real-time electronic transmission of results thro IRev. You can do better by improving network thro budgeting not by retaining manual
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
Dear Nigerians, Effective February 13, 2026, I signed an Executive Order to restore what belongs to the Nigerian people. For too long, excessive deductions, overlapping funds, and structural distortions in the oil and gas sector have weakened remittances to the Federation Account. When revenues meant for federal, state, and local governments are trapped in layers of charges and retention mechanisms, development suffers. That must end. With Order 9 of 2026 (Presidential Executive Order to Safeguard Federation Oil and Gas Revenues and Provide Regulatory Clarity, 2026) which has now been gazetted, all Royalty Oil, Tax Oil, Profit Oil, Profit Gas, and other government entitlements under Production Sharing and related contracts will now be paid directly into the Federation Account. The additional 30 per cent management fee and the 30 per cent Frontier Exploration deduction will no longer stand in the way of national revenue. Our objective is transparency, accountability, and full constitutional compliance. Oil and gas revenues must serve the Nigerian people first and this reform is about fairness and fiscal responsibility. As we strengthen national security, invest in education, expand healthcare, stabilise the economy, and advance our energy transition, every legitimate naira due to the Federation must be protected. NNPC Limited will operate strictly as a commercial enterprise, as intended under law. The era of duplicative deductions and fragmented oversight is over. Our administration will also undertake a comprehensive review of the Petroleum Industry Act to address structural and fiscal anomalies that weaken national revenue. I have also approved the establishment of an Implementation Committee to oversee and ensure the effective, coordinated implementation of the executive order. Nigeria can no longer afford leakage where there should be leadership. We are safeguarding the Federation Account. We are strengthening our budget. We are acting in the national interest. This was my promise to Nigerians when I asked for this job. Nigeria First. I thank you all. Bola Ahmed Tinubu President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria
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Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
Do not mind election riggers at the Senate and House of rep. Who is to improve network infrastructure in rural areas of Nigeria? The Senate and House of rep thro appropriation. Instead of doing that to ease e- transmission of results, they are afraid of losing without rigging
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Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@ruffydfire Do not mind election riggers at the Senate and House of rep. Who is to improve network infrastructure in rural areas of Nigeria? The Senate and House of rep thro appropriation. Instead of doing that to ease e- transmission of results, they are afraid of losing without rigging
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Here again, the telcos, including MTN Nigeria, Airtel, Globacom and T2 Mobile, have dismissed the excuses as half-truth.
They challenged the Senate to get accurate information from the telcom regulator, the NCC, rather than dishing out information that would not hold water in today’s telecom development.
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Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@zoomafrika1 Expelling a country is not an achievement but a show of hatred as he immediately admitted China and Russia to build the gold mine, cotton processing and tomato processing you are mentioning. No country is an island. In international politics, today hate one, love another tomorro
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
In two years, Ibrahim Traore, President of Burkina Faso 1. Burkina Faso's GDP grew from approximately $18.8 billion to $22.1 billion. 2. He has rejected loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. He said, "Africa doesn't need the World Bank, IMF, Europe, or America." 3. He reduced the salaries of ministers and parliamentarians by 30% and increased the salaries of civil servants by 50%. 4. He paid off Burkina Faso's local debts. 5. He established two tomato processing plants, the first-ever in Burkina Faso. 6. In 2023, he inaugurated a state-of-the-art gold mine to enhance local processing capabilities. 7. He stopped the export of unrefined Burkina Faso gold to Europe. 8. He built Burkina Faso’s second cotton processing plant. Previously, the country had only one. 9. He opened the first-ever National Support Center for Artisanal Cotton Processing to assist local cotton farmers. 10. He banned the wearing of British legal wigs and gowns in local courts and introduced traditional Burkinabé attire. 11. He prioritized agriculture by distributing over 400 tractors, 239 tillers, 710 motor pumps, and 714 motorcycles to boost production and support rural stakeholders. 12. He provided access to improved seeds and other farm inputs to maximize agricultural output. 13. Tomato production in Burkina Faso increased from 315,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 360,000 metric tonnes in 2024. 14. Millet production rose from 907,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 1.1 million metric tonnes in 2024. 15. Rice production increased from 280,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 326,000 metric tonnes in 2024. 16. He banned French military operations in Burkina Faso. 17. He banned French media in Burkina Faso. 18. He expelled French troops from Burkina Faso. 19. His government is constructing new roads, widening existing ones, and upgrading gravel roads to paved surfaces. 20. He is building a new airport, the Ouagadougou-Donsin Airport, which is expected to be completed in 2025 with a capacity to handle 1 million passengers annually.
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Kighir Apedzan Emman@apedzan·
@renoomokri Ambassador Reno, just wait for assignment of your portfolio. Hopefully, it will be 'Ambassador- at-large special duties'
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
How President Tinubu Made Peter Obi a Very Wealthy Man! Yesterday, in a podcast, Peter Obi was boasting about his wealth. Yes, Mr Obi is rich. But what he did not tell Nigerians during that broadcast is that he owes much of his wealth to President Bola Tinubu. And I will prove it to you. In 2022, before President Tinubu was elected, Peter Obi's bank earned ₦337.1 billion for the whole year. But in just the first six months of 2025, that same bank earned ₦748.7 billion. Not the whole year. Just the first six months of 2025. They are expected to earn ₦1.5 trillion by the time their full-year 2025 earnings are released. This is even as the total market capitalisation of the Nigerian Exchange stood at ₦27.915 trillion on December 30, 2022. Today, it is ₦122 trillion. Almost five times what it was before President Tinubu was elected. Additionally, in just two years, President Tinubu added $67 billion to Nigeria's GDP, moving us from a ₦269.29 trillion economy on May 29, 2023, when he became President, to ₦372.8 trillion today. Do not forget that President Tinubu inherited a huge debt burden of $113 billion, and has reduced it to $97 billion, which may be why The Economist Magazine reported last month that Nigeria's "golden years" are likely to return due to President Tinubu's reforms, and the IMF listed Nigeria as the sixth-largest contributor to the rise in global GDP in 2025, a fact celebrated by Elon Musk, the world's richest man. So, you can see that even Peter Obi's bank is a testament to how well President Bola Tinubu is running the Nigerian economy. That's why he is smiling and showing his full 32 in this photo. Asiwaju has done him well! Both Nigeria and Obi could not have made such monies if Obi was President. So, next time he posts on social media, de-marketing Nigeria and badmouthing the President, remind him that his personal wealth has increased by a factor of five due to what the International Monetary Fund described as the economic efficiency of the Tinubu administration. Reno Omokri Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
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