BringBack9ija
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BringBack9ija
@detony29
Technology enthusiasts, conversant with research and education networks, e-infrastructure, IT Governance, GRC and AI Advocate.
Abuja Katılım Nisan 2011
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@obadipeemmanuel @SundayDareSD It's the duty of the president to produce oxygen for the hospital in your local government. Since your governor and local council chairman have decided to abdicate their responsibility.
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@SundayDareSD Increase in FAAC yet our hospitals doesn't have oxygen and even basic consumables. Some of these health facilities are in total darkness while doctors and nurses use torch light for delivery
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PAT UTOMI : AN ECONOMIC BUCCANEER FLIRTING WITH INTELLECTUALISM
Professor Pat Utomi has once again chosen to dance naked in the public square, playing to the gallery with a familiar cocktail of grandstanding and gloom. This time, he has come to dismiss the reform programme of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as “ridiculous,” “poorly structured,” and, in a flourish of intellectual overreach, a “Ponzi scheme.”
At this point, the issue is no longer what Utomi is saying. The issue is why his interventions consistently collapse under the weight of their own exaggeration, under the slightest scrutiny or interrogation.
Any reflective — indeed, discerning — mind would note that, after all these long years of sophistry and vacuous pontifications, all Utomi can possibly point to as his bonafides or bragging rights in the civic space today are the ruins of Volkswagen Automobile Ltd and BankPHB where his much touted “academic wizardry” was exposed as “Ponzi scheme”.
An Economy of Words, Not Results
Utomi’s public persona has long rested on the alarmist aura of a “political economist.” But strip away the titles, the panels, and the endless commentary, and a more uncomfortable question emerges: where is the evidence of all his posturings in the public space?
Nigeria’s economic distortions did not emerge in a vacuum. They were sustained over decades by a rotating class of commentators and advisers who:
* theorized dysfunction instead of dismantling it
* intellectualized failure instead of correcting it
and, crucially, found relevance within a broken system.
Utomi was not outside that ecosystem. He was part of it. Contrast this with measurable shifts under the current reform cycle:
* Fuel subsidy removal (May 2023): eliminated a multi-trillion-naira fiscal drain, freeing up revenues for subnational allocations and deficit reduction.
* Exchange rate unification: collapsed multiple FX windows into a single market-reflective rate—an essential step flagged for years by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. (The actual “Ponzi scheme” that benefited a few with privileged access through arbitrage.)
* FAAC disbursements have risen materially post-subsidy removal, improving state-level fiscal liquidity.
These are not theoretical positions. They are structural actions with verifiable fiscal impact.
From Insider Comfort to Outsider Outrage
There is a pattern here that is too glaring to ignore. For years, the rent-seeking architecture of Nigeria’s economy—subsidy leakages, FX arbitrage, policy opacity—created space for a certain kind of “expert”: visible, vocal, and perpetually adjacent to power, yet rarely accountable for outcomes.
Now, that architecture is being disrupted. And suddenly, the volume of outrage has gone up. This is not a coincidence. It is a reaction.
When a system that once rewarded commentary begins to prioritize structural correction, those who thrived in the old order often rebrand themselves as its fiercest critics. Not out of principle—but out of displacement.
Meanwhile, early macro signals are adjusting:
* Oil revenue remittances have improved post-subsidy removal and reforms in NNPCL transparency frameworks.
* External reserves stability has strengthened relative to pre-reform volatility cycles.
* Debt service-to-revenue pressure has begun easing marginally as fiscal leakages are curtailed.
The “Ponzi Scheme” Claim: A Collapse of Serious Thinking
Let’s be blunt. Calling a national reform programme a “Ponzi scheme” is not provocative—it is intellectually hollow.
A Ponzi scheme is built on deception and zero value creation. Nigeria’s reforms—however painful—are attempting to:
* eliminate fiscal leakages
* restore price discovery in the FX market
* rebuild macroeconomic credibility
If anything resembled a Ponzi structure, it was the previous regime o
* borrowing to sustain consumption.
* subsidizing inefficiency at scale.
* masking structural weakness with artificial stability. 1/2 @officialABAT
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@HEPHZIBAHr6 Na you kpai your sister because you want to be knacking her husband. When you refused to commot your eyes from him, you become a suspect
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My sister's husband is Soo handsome and rich...I admire him so much but also respects him as my in law, nothing attached. I have this cruch on him.
Now that my sister is dead (she died last two months) can u go ahead and marry her husband in other to be closer to the children. I can't stand him marrying someone else,a sight of him makes me wet...I'm deeply in love with him.
Please advise me
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@Islam435 Am sure you married a 6yrs old girl or you have given out your 6yrs old to another pedophile imam using Islam and your prophet to knack little girls.
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Before you criticize Islam, take a moment to actually know it. Not through the news. Not through those who claim to represent it while betraying its values. But through its source, the Quran, the life of the Prophet (PBUH), the scholars who dedicated their lives to understanding it. Islam has a beautiful message. You deserve to hear it for yourself.
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@Muhammadancopss Abeg face your Mohammed lane of unaliving innocent people. Stop disturbing us that are not interested in worshipping a pedophile, grand master of lies Mohammed. We are okay with JESUS.
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@foluadig @NoorCars People like you will end up paying 150k for crèche and playgroup for your little ward but you expect University education to be 16k. The same 16k you spend in buying a jean. It's obvious education did not pass through you. UK fee in 2019 is far less than 2026. Inflation ni.
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@foluadig @RufaiHafsat1 Probably this guy. Even at 16K people like you will say govt was not doing anything for you.
Democracy is about choices you reserved the right to vote your choice regardless.

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@ADCVanguard_ ADC have proven that they are the worst opposition party that ever shows up in the Nigeria political ecosystem. You can't organise yourself well and you want to organise Nigeria abi? Isokay
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@AlhafizNafiu @sarkinnomaa That is why you kill in the name of Muhammed because you believe he is more Allah than Your Allah. Any small thing, they insulted our prophet but when people say Allah is not God, they become powerless
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@sarkinnomaa We are worshipping God that created earth and heaven not human like us, so Christians are worshipping Jesus who is a prophet like Moses and Jacob, Jesus is not God or son of God, God has no son.
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Yes, we don't serve the same God. We serve Allah, He alone. He doesn't sleep, He doesn't die. He is not born of any woman, and he has no son. And He's the God of Jesus and Muhammad, Peace Be Upon Them.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja
“The God we Christians serve is not the same Muslims serve” — Pastor Seye Benjamin Agbo reveals
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@sarkinnomaa Do you serve Allah or Muhammed? Because the rate at which you guys unalive non-muslim in the name of Muhammed and do nothing in the name of Allah indicates you serve and rever a man full of wrong doing than Allah. Meaning, Mohammed is bigger than your Allah.
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@Shaeikhweeder You're a shame to your generation, the society and even islam. You owe your life to Mohammed instead of Your Allah. Mohammed shows you the way to Allah and you don't give jungle justice for Allah but Mohammad, then it means, you worship Mohammed.
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A CALL TO ACTION TO THE GOVERNMENT AND AUTHORITIES..
This man is from Gombe State. He has crossed the red line by coming out openly to make vile and abusive insults against our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).We are law abiding citizens. We do not support taking the law into our own hands.
It is the responsibility of the government and relevant authorities to urgently find and arrest him so that he can face justice.
If the authorities fail to take legal action against him, then they should not blame Muslims if they carry out judgment on him themselves.Our lives and everything we own are a ransom for our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)...

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@ManLikeAkoh That shows the state of your miopicness. Show me the statistics that help you conclude that nobody needs NELFUND? Do you know the numbers of students that dropped out as a result of lack of funding?
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@rsalami208 This Alfa Faagba must be on drugs. If Allah is God, why does He swear? God never swears but command and it comes to pass. It's only humans that swear.
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@MasterMaliq Who is Mohammed eye witness in all this your miracle lies?
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Christians believe that Elijah was taken to heaven in a chariot of fire and they accept it.
They believe Jonah stayed alive inside a great fish for three days and they accept it.
They believe David brought down Goliath with a single stone and they accept it.
They believe Elisha made an iron axe head float on water and they accept it.
They believe Moses split the sea and walked through it.
They believe Joshua stopped the sun in the sky.
They believe Jesus Christ healed the blind, raised the dead, and was born without a father.
They believe the dead came back to life and walked again.
All of this… and they accept it.
But when it comes to Prophet Muhammad ascending to the heavens, suddenly it becomes too much to believe.
So what changed?
Not the nature of miracles.
Just the source.
You do not reject the supernatural. You reject who it comes from.
That is not about evidence. That is about bias.
Faith is not selective. The moment you start choosing which miracles “sound reasonable”, you have already stepped out of faith and into preference.

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@great_j0rdan That shows how miopic you are. Freedom is not about how you dress. It's all encompassing. Your peace, your will to be and express yourself freely without any religion caging you. Your world. Your space. Why should dressing be your problem? Muslims should stay in their lane.
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