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Adédọ̀tun - Disgusted Lagos Occupant

@dotun_0

(re)tweets are typically about Nigeria and Arsenal. Opinions can change at short notice 😉and don't represent the opinions of my employers or village people

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Lisa@lisathebeauty1·
kids running to give you a tiny hug is the best thing ever.
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Ty 💋
Ty 💋@imtaitianaj·
I wanna say fuck this job every day but it's actually a cool job I just be wanting to lay down 😭
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@sulaimansburner @Adheydayor @seyi42k These were common sense policies in my opinion. We are broke and couldn't afford wasteful subsidies simple. Did you like it when your GT card had $20 dollar limits? Imagine the number of investment decisions that companies had to pause because of FX Scarcity.
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Cold hands
Cold hands@sulaimansburner·
@dotun_0 @Adheydayor @seyi42k Fuel subsidy removal, naira devaluation. Straight from the world bank. They’ve been asking for these for as long as I’ve known those institutions.
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Mark Essien@markessien·
Based on my analysis, Nigeria is going to use electric vehicles only soon. Diesel and Petrol will mostly be used for trucks.
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Habyb
Habyb@eta_habyb·
Our father's generation this, our elites that. Better start the work of making Nigeria work for yourself and your kids. Join a political party, engage in public policy discussions, vote on election days, pay your taxes, etc. Stop the blame and take responsibility.
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This is good. Would have been nice if they had published it and had consultations like the Taiwo Oydele Committee. This has even greater implications for Nigeria
Prime Reporters News@PrimeReportersn

IGP Submits Framework for Establishment of State Police to Deputy Senate President The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has submitted a comprehensive framework for the establishment of state police to the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, as part of ongoing efforts to decentralise policing in Nigeria. The framework was presented on Thursday at the National Assembly, Abuja, to Senator Barau, who chairs the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution. According to a statement issued by the Special Adviser to the Deputy President of the Senate on Media and Publicity, Ismail Mudashir, the 75-page document was submitted on behalf of the IGP by Professor Olu Ogunsakin, chairman of the Nigeria Police Force committee tasked with examining modalities for the establishment of state police. Titled “A Comprehensive Framework for the Establishment, Governance and Coordination of Federal and State Police,” the report outlines the proposed operational structure and coordination mechanisms for state policing in the country. Speaking on the submission, the IGP said the document reflected the professional insights and strategic recommendations of the Nigeria Police Force following extensive consultations and assessments of the operational, legal and administrative implications of instituting state police. “The report covers the considered views, professional insights and strategic recommendations of the Force, derived from extensive consultations and a careful assessment of the operational, legal and administrative implications of instituting state police in Nigeria,” he said. Disu expressed optimism that the framework would contribute meaningfully to ongoing constitutional review deliberations and support informed and pragmatic decisions on Nigeria’s security architecture. He added that the report was forwarded as the Nigeria Police Force’s official input to the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution. In his response, the Deputy Senate President commended the IGP for what he described as proactive engagement on the issue, noting that the move aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s agenda to strengthen national security. Barau assured that the committee would examine the framework alongside other memoranda submitted for consideration as part of the ongoing constitutional amendment process.

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