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@boye_dele

I am here to make a difference. Not necessarily a majority person, because they can be wrong.

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Pst Okezie JAMES Atañi 🦨
INEC Chairman Prof Joash Amupitan vindicated The IMPERSONATOR will be ARRESTED.
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨 𝗖𝗥𝗔𝗭𝗬 𝗙𝗔𝗖𝗧: Bernardo Silva has played 452 of a possible 461 games for Manchester City Missing 9 games in total.
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Boye@boye_dele·
@saumenkar @Adam_cocker1986 @DrJoeAbah No, money doesn't guarantee winning. It is a whole lot than that, and if you doubt me, ask Man Utd, ask Chelsea. The same team that the previous Coach struggled with is the same team Carrick has used to get Man Utd into top 4. Money guarantees nothing.
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
That’s okay. I am happy with the performance and the effort. I am happy that Arteta let the boys play. Nothing spoil. We moooove! #MCIARS
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Taiwo Oyedele
Taiwo Oyedele@taiwoyedele·
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF FINANCE PRESS STATEMENT FALSE ALLEGATION OF HIDDEN SPENDING AND DIVERSION OF FEDERATION REVENUE The attention of the Federal Ministry of Finance has been drawn to recent media reports and commentaries that misrepresent the findings of the latest Nigeria Development Update by the World Bank, particularly claims suggesting that a significant portion of federation earnings is being “diverted” or constitutes “hidden spending.” These interpretations misrepresent the World Bank’s analysis and reflect a misunderstanding of the fiscal system. MISINTERPRETATION OF FAAC DEDUCTIONS The misreporting in question incorrectly characterises Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) deductions as “waste” or missing funds. This is incorrect. FAAC deductions, as presented in the World Bank report, include: Statutory transfers, Savings and investments, Security-related expenditures, Cost-of-collection charges, Refunds to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), Transfers and interventions benefiting subnational governments. It is important to emphasise that refunds and transfers to states and other tiers of government are not leakages. They represent legitimate fiscal flows, including repayments of obligations and statutorily backed allocations. SELECTIVE USE OF OUTDATED DATA Some commentaries selectively relied on past data while ignoring the forward-looking analysis and ongoing public financial management reforms highlighted in the report. The World Bank explicitly notes that reforms implemented in early 2026, including the recently signed Executive Order to safeguard remittance of petroleum revenues, are already addressing concerns around deductions, and are expected to improve transparency while increasing revenues available to all tiers of government by about 0.4% of GDP annually. Misinterpreting one aspect of the analysis without acknowledging the progressive reforms and measures already introduced to enhance distributable federation revenues gives a distorted picture. STRONGER MACROECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS The broader message of the World Bank report is positive and forward-looking: Economic growth is becoming more broad-based across sectors. Inflation, while still elevated, is declining due to deliberate policy actions. Nigeria’s external position has strengthened significantly, with improved reserves and a current account surplus. Debt indicators have improved, including a decline in the debt-to-GDP ratio, the first in over a decade. These developments reflect the outcomes of the current administration's ongoing macroeconomic policies and public financial management reforms. THE REAL MESSAGE OF THE REPORT The World Bank does not conclude that Nigeria’s fiscal system is collapsing or that reforms have failed. Rather, it states that reforms are working, and they must be sustained and deepened to translate macroeconomic gains into inclusive growth. CONCLUSION The Federal Government remains committed to strengthening fiscal transparency, improving revenue mobilisation, ensuring efficient public spending, and deepening reforms to support inclusive economic growth. An accurate understanding and responsible reporting of fiscal information are critical to maintaining confidence in Nigeria’s reform trajectory and economic outlook. We urge stakeholders, media organisations, and the public to engage constructively with fiscal information and avoid twisted interpretations that may undermine reform efforts and fuel public discord. Signed Taiwo Oyedele Honourable Minister of State for Finance, Federal Republic of Nigeria April 19, 2026
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Boye@boye_dele·
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Saumen@saumenkar·
@boye_dele @Adam_cocker1986 @DrJoeAbah City bought players and then they bought again and again and again. where’s Grealish and Foden? 🤔 they cheat and cheat and lie and cheat. In what world do they make more commercial revenue than Liverpool or Barcelona? 🤪 their team was failing -they fixed it with 2 more in Jan
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Thando
Thando@uShozi·
"Why argue with an Arsenal fan when you can just wait?"
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Just Ozed
Just Ozed@Just_Ozed·
Concrete paving is now in full swing on the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway and the progress is accelerating. Work has kicked off from Kilometer 89, closing in fast with continuous concrete pavement stretching inward from Kilometer 71. At Victoria Island, which marks Chainage Zero of this ambitious project, construction has already delivered an estimated 46km of completed concrete pavement. From Eleko Junction, an additional 10km stretch has been completed, extending toward the Dangote Refinery. Beyond that, earthworks are actively ongoing as construction advances back toward Kilometer 71. This is not just progress it’s momentum. Subscribe for real-time updates on Nigeria’s biggest coastal infrastructure project.
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Boye@boye_dele·
@saumenkar @Adam_cocker1986 @DrJoeAbah But you know all these are excuses. Were you expecting no contest? Buying players guarantee nothing, and you can ask Chelsea. Arsenal should blame themselves if they don't win the league. It won't be because City bought the mentioned players
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Boye@boye_dele·
@halfricangunner @Footballtweet Sorry, don't take it personal. But those kind of titles don't give comfort and confidence like doing it yourself.
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Mo Sabur
Mo Sabur@halfricangunner·
@Footballtweet 115 brother. One day you'll be stripped of your titles 😊
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Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
🗣️ Bernardo Silva: "The difference between the rivalry with Arsenal and Liverpool? Maybe it's that Liverpool have already won a Premier League and Arsenal haven't. That Liverpool have won a Champions League and Arsenal haven't. And that Liverpool always face us with the intention of winning the game."
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Boye@boye_dele·
@niyorty You didn't see the Gabriel red card incident?
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Mr. Aremu
Mr. Aremu@niyorty·
That Hincape incident sums up the officiating today. It was a foul at least but nothing was given.
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Saumen@saumenkar·
@DrJoeAbah Instead of pointing the finger at Arteta, Arsenal fans need to wonder how a team with 107 financial irregularities charges were allowed to buy Semenyo and Guehi in January??? 🤔😭🤫 #mancitycheats #107 #arteta
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O'tega Ogra
O'tega Ogra@otegaogra·
The politicians who privatise others' political parties said Nigeria should copy Argentina and Ghana's economic reform models. Their leading contenders wrote epistles online and shouted it at any opportunity. Well, time has revealed that both countries are not exactly the models AA and PO preached them to be. Nigeria would have failed woefully had we taken that path. As always, they showed a lack of ideas neither did they show the capacity to think things or the consequences through. Thankfully, President Bola Tinubu is not like them. The World Bank says our reforms are now used as a model for others to follow. Follow who know road.
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Boye@boye_dele·
@dr_umenze @Omojuwa No they said, that my choice is having a big negative impact on them. This is question, some of their candidates in their choiced party won in 2023, what magic did they perform?
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Franklin Umenze
Franklin Umenze@dr_umenze·
@Omojuwa People should be free to vote whoever they want. It’s just sad that we are still discussing tribal sentiments in 2026. It’s truly depressing. Tunde is a great person and a rare kind in our world.
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
The Obidient Hatred Test One of the clearest ways to know the Obidient enclave never meant well is their relationship with Tunde Onakoya. Tunde has bent over backwards to stay apolitical. He did not campaign against Peter Obi. He did not mock the movement, harder to do if you consider that they are a perpetual object of mockery. Tunde's only offence is that he never endorsed their candidate. For that, they declared war on a young man whose life's work is putting chess boards in front of children who had never been told they were smart enough to play. That tells you everything. In the Obidient moral universe, the arithmetic is simple. Commit every conceivable sin, align with their project, and you are redeemed. The evidence is telling, just look at how their totem pole has been dancing all around the altars of criminality and evil, criminality and evil as defined by them. The very people they swore were the destroyers of Nigeria are the ones they are now asking Nigerians to trust, because they are in bed with Obi. Change lives, inspire a generation, refuse to genuflect at their altar, and you are the enemy. This is not a political movement. It is a cult with a presidential obsession. They are now dancing on the cusp of their denouement. Experience has taught me something about their hatred though. It is, paradoxically, one of the more reliable indicators that you are doing something right. Some of the best things that have happened in my life arrived on the other side of Obidient opposition. They declared something impossible. It happened anyway. They attacked my endorsement, I not only made money, I took part of the money I was paid, invested in the shares of those who paid the money and then made even more money. Whilst sleeping and dunking on these MFs! Too easy. The pattern has repeated enough times to no longer be coincidence. So count it joy when this lot comes for you. Wear it. Their hatred is a credential. It is also why I cannot take seriously any friendship that dissolved over this congenitally foolish movement. If your loyalty to a man who has still never told anyone what he would actually do differently was worth more than the relationship we built, that friendship was always thinner than it appeared. I lost nothing. I cannot lose what I never had. Tunde Onakoya will be fine. People who build things always outlast people who only know how to tear them down. Always remember this.
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Boye@boye_dele·
@Roland29065586 @Omojuwa This comment only validated his submission. Not that we didn't know before, but you just provided a further proof
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Roland@Roland29065586·
@Omojuwa is known to tag and generalize every bully to the obedient movement. That's a base reasoning because online call-outs happe across board and not necessarily restricted to a group of persons. You've always been biased notwithstanding you did worse in 2014-2015. That said, Tinubu is a failure and in a free and fair election, he will not get a million votes across Nigeria.
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Julius J. Adebayo@HeIsJayjam·
This is unfortunate, especially given the fact that you claimed to have attended Havard Business School, Cambridge, and Oxford. I am going to dissect your flawed assertions one after the other. So, let's ride : 1. The 41% are “pre-distribution deductions” and not missing money. The @WorldBankGroup clearly states the funds were deducted before distribution, not stolen. “41% of these earnings was deducted at source before distribution…” SOURCE: punchng.com/faac-deduction… “Deductions classified as ‘first-line charges’… reduced the pool of funds available” SOURCE: tribuneonlineng.com/world-bank-fla… 2. The deductions are tied to statutory transfers and the cost of collection. These include agencies like NNPCL, Customs, NRS. “Driven largely by statutory transfers and cost-of-collection charges to MDAs…” SOURCE: bizwatchnigeria.ng/faac-deduction… “Agencies… funded based on fixed percentages of gross revenue” SOURCE: tribuneonlineng.com/world-bank-fla… 3. Revenue actually increased due to reforms. The same World Bank report confirms revenue growth. “Gross revenues climbed from ₦17.08tn in 2023 to ₦37.44tn in 2025” SOURCE: punchng.com/faac-deduction… “Boosted by reforms such as removal of petrol subsidy and FX adjustments” SOURCE: tribuneonlineng.com/world-bank-fla… 4. The real issue is fiscal structure, not disappearance of funds. The Bank describes it as a structural/system issue “A broader framework of fiscal fragmentation… a parallel spending system” SOURCE: tribuneonlineng.com/world-bank-fla… “A growing share… is pre-committed, reducing transparency and fiscal space” SOURCE: punchng.com/faac-deduction… 5. Deductions reduce what gets shared, they don’t vanish “Reducing what is eventually shared among the three tiers of government”
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Nigeria Is Bleeding From Within It is deeply troubling to read recent World Bank reports indicating that, while Nigeria’s Federation Revenue surged to ₦84 trillion in just three years, a staggering 41% —amounting to ₦34.44 trillion —never reached the Federation Account. This sum exceeds the combined ₦34 trillion earmarked for capital projects in the 2024 and 2025 Appropriation Bills, a comparison that underscores the gravity of the situation and signals that something is fundamentally wrong. This is not a mere oversight; it points to institutionalised corruption on a massive scale. In 1994, when the Okigbo Panel reported about $12.4 billion from the Gulf War oil windfall as unaccounted for, Nigerians were outraged and the nation shook with indignation. Today, an even more troubling situation appears to be unfolding, yet it is met with a disquietening silence. We are trapped in a lethal paradox: Earning more as a nation, yet having less to invest in healthcare, education, and infrastructure. From 2025, systemic “deductions” have allowed agencies to capture more resources than entire states and even critical ministries. These leakages explain why countries with fewer resources are out-performing us across key development indices. With such a broken system, how can we fix power, strengthen our schools, build resilient healthcare, or develop critical infrastructure? Nigeria has no business being poor. We must stop these leakages through disciplined, transparent leadership driven by character. It is time to redirect our hijacked resources back to the people and move Nigeria into the league of developed nations. With our collective resolve to change this corruption-infested system, a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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Boye@boye_dele·
@CatuzoP @TheAyo_Akin @HeIsJayjam See, you just found your level in pettiness, intellectualism is not for you. Firstly, that is not even a birthday print. Can't you afford an eye glasses? O buru gan o Secondly, I dare you to use your photograph in your dp. Olodo! 😄
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A. Ayofe
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel·
Omo, this Lady really comes hard for obidiot oo... I con dey pity them 😭 🙆 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Boye@boye_dele·
@CatuzoP @TheAyo_Akin @HeIsJayjam I would have answered, only to repeat again what was explained which is well above your brain comprehension. But I wouldn't do that for two reasons; 1. You cannot be ignorant and be arrogant. 2. Bigotry will not make you understand nothing. Slave? Look at the mirror 😄
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Catuzo 🐧@CatuzoP·
@boye_dele @TheAyo_Akin @HeIsJayjam Alright thank you very much slave Boye, The senior slave posted to antagonize Obi claim corroborating what Obi said but in disclaimer manner. Let me ask you this the 41% deducted from source was said to be collection and shared within MDAs according to the link your…….
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Boye@boye_dele·
@CatuzoP @TheAyo_Akin @HeIsJayjam And I am not asking you, I am telling you, based on what you posted to back up your point, you are talking off point. A Secondary School, SS1 cannot even read what you posted and be confused what it meant
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