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Congratulations Kalu Chisom a.k.a Eto on your double winning
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Double Voucher received by him!!!
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@ruffydfire What rubbish, you leave development without doing but you dey go pray...This people na werey oo
Israelite for dey pray untop wetin them fit use technology do.
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First Lady Oluremi Tinubu and Nuhu Ribadu, national security adviser (NSA), will reportedly lead a national prayer on the multifarious challenges bedevilling the country.
According to Daily Trust, the 7-day event titled ‘Seeking the Intervention of God in Nigeria’s Affairs’, is organised in conjunction with Christian and Muslim leaders.
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@Layraywasiu @LawrenceOkoroPG @aonanuga1956 Yes and he should start by cutting is own expense too..
Salary and Allowance to minimum wage
Travelling & Medical tours expense (that's why our hospitals are not working)
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@LawrenceOkoroPG @aonanuga1956 But you people are clamouring for the need to cut down governance expenses, now that he is doing it, same you people criticizing him. Sure you can't please the world
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Breaking News: President Tinubu and Federal Executive Council scrap Niger Delta Ministry and the Ministry of sports development. There will now be a ministry of regional development to oversee all the regional development commissions, such as Niger Delta Development Commission, North West Development Commission, South West Development Commission , North East Development Commission.
The National Sports Commission will take over the role of the Ministry of Sports.
The FEC also approved the merger of the Ministry of Tourism with the Ministry of Culture and Creative Economy.
The decisions were taken today at the meeting of Federal Executive Council in Abuja.

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@Femzyjay77 @PBATMediaCentre But have Nigerians complained for once? No 👎🏾, till the Government see endless crowd of Nigerians on the street almost everyday, till then they will believe you guys are suffering, hungry and in pain from T-pain
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@PBATMediaCentre Subsidy removal has affected Nigerian that what the money is been used for ! All these state is what can’t go round ever since they have sharing palliatives I and my family ain’t seen any cos it can never go round it’s impossible ! But 95% of Nigerians were benefiting from
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Here are the gains Nigeria has achieved and what the President Tinubu-led government has been able to actualize from the removal of Fuel Subsidy among other ongoing reforms in the country...
Economic Gains:
1. Reduced Fiscal Burden: Subsidy removal freed trillions of Naira enabling investment in critical sectors.
2. Increased Revenue: The Federal Government now collects full revenue from fuel sales, bolstering its finances.
3. Improved Macroeconomic Stability: Reduced subsidy expenditure helped stabilize the economy, lowering inflation and interest rates.
Investment Gains:
1. Attracted Foreign Investment: Subsidy removal made Nigeria's oil sector more attractive to investors, sparking new investments.
2. Private Sector Participation: The removal of subsidy has encouraged private sector involvement in the oil industry, driving growth and efficiency.
3. Increased Economic Activity: Subsidy savings invested in infrastructure and social programs stimulated economic growth.
Transparency and Accountability Gains:
1. Reduced Corruption: Subsidy removal eliminated opportunities for corruption and rent-seeking.
2. Improved Governance: Enhanced transparency and accountability in government spending.
3. Better Resource Allocation: Funds redirected to priority areas like healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
Energy Sector Gains:
1. Market-Driven Pricing: Subsidy removal allowed market forces to determine fuel prices, promoting efficiency.
2. Increased Refining Capacity: Encouraged investment in domestic refining, reducing import dependence.
3. Diversified Energy Mix: Subsidy savings invested in renewable energy sources, promoting diversification.
Social Gains:
1. Improved Healthcare: Subsidy savings invested in healthcare infrastructure and services.
2. Enhanced Education: Increased funding for education, improving access and quality.
3. Infrastructure Development: Subsidy savings invested in roads, bridges, and transportation.
Environmental Gains:
1. Reduced Smuggling: Subsidy removal decreased fuel smuggling, reducing environmental pollution.
2. Encouraged Cleaner Energy: Investment in renewable energy sources promotes cleaner energy and reduced carbon emissions.
Overall:
1. Monthly allocations to many states and local governments have increased significantly, with some getting up to 40% increase.
2. Nigeria has successfully paid billions of inherited debts from several administrations.
3. Hundreds of billions have been allocated to the revolutionary Students Loan and Consumer Credit Schemes.
4. Landmark infrastructures are currently going on across the country, with existing roads and railways getting completed and new ones such as Lagos-Calabar highway moving at incredible pace.
5. Nigeria’s foreign reserves has increased from $34bn in 2023 to $39bn in October 2024.
6. The debt to revenue ratio has dropped drastically from 97% in 2023 to around 64%.
7. Fuel consumption has dropped drastically from 66 million litres daily to 25 million liters, signifying a massive reduction in smuggling to nearby countries.
8. Payment of debts owed to gas companies has resulted in massive improvements in electricity generation from 4300MW to 5500MW.
9. Over 1 million MSMEs have benefited from N50,000 grants.
10. The minimum wage has been increased from N30,000 to N70,000
These gains demonstrate the positive impact of fuel subsidy removal on Nigeria's economy, energy sector, and society.
It has been a challenging year so far, but it must be said that so much progress has been made in the bid to reposition the economy for a sustainable future.
#BelieveInPBAT

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Day 38 in Prison after Stringent bail conditions were given by Injustice Emeka Nwite, the judicial henchman of @officialABAT
John Yakubu pleaded guilty to have stolen N23 Billion @PoliceNG pension and was asked to pay N750,000 Fine & go home. This is a miscarriage of JUSTICE.

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