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Quadratic Equation.
@et21571
ax^2 + bx + c = 0 Arsenal fan, EPL trophy 🏆, and unbeaten champions league winner!!!
Akwa ibom state Katılım Ekim 2024
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@Flohairs There is no way subsidy would have costed Nigeria N400B daily,
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The pain is real, but let’s look at the numbers. The Naira lost 70% value (₦460 to ₦1,500+) and purchasing power evaporated because of 30% inflation. That’s the "cost of living" reality.
But here is the "cost of survival" reality:
If the subsidy stayed, the govt would’ve gone bankrupt by now, borrowing just to pay salaries. In 2023, we spent 97% of revenue on debt; subsidy was costing ₦400B/month. We were basically a zombie economy. If we never had it at all, the $35B wasted over 20 years could’ve built our refineries and fixed the national grid.
roboticanimation@newbreed1914
In order to prove I’m “the illiterate one” can you school to me in simple terms how much has the Naira lost in value in the last few years and what is the current PP of Nigerians under Tinubu? Let’s go from there.
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@DrOaikhena @trigottista You people should stop, this man’s father gave him £250,000 in 1999 to purchase trucks for his business.
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Rode a bicycle on the streets of Singapore where Singaporeans walked freely. But in Nigeria, he went to Eko Atlantic coastline where there are no Nigerians.
You know why right?
Na yourself you dey gaslight.
Femi Ote$@realFemiOtedola
Enjoyed a sunny morning yesterday cycling along the Lagos coast line at Eko Atlantic City. Happiness is free 🚲 …F.Ote💲
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@Big_marvis This nonsense comparism must always come from a Particular tribe, that isn’t
1)buying bread cheaper,
2)That isn’t buying fuel cheaper
3) That isn’t sure of his or her safety
4) That isn’t having electricity
5) That is earning less that $100 monthly
😡😡😡😡
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Egypt’s total debt is estimated at over $400 billion, with a GDP around $390 billion — debt-to-GDP above 100%.
South Africa’s debt is about $580 billion, with GDP around $420 billion — roughly 135% debt-to-GDP.
Nigeria’s total public debt is about $110 billion, with a GDP around $340 billion — roughly 35% debt-to-GDP.
Yet some people keep shouting that Nigeria is the “loan capital of the world.”
To them:
Loans are Haram.
Education is Haram.
Road construction is Haram.
Power projects are Haram.
Internet expansion is Haram.
Railway modernization is Haram.
Airport upgrades are Haram.
Seaport reforms are Haram.
Dams and agro-processing projects are Haram.
Solar energy expansion is Haram.
But the same people praise countries that borrowed far more aggressively to build infrastructure and grow their economies.
The difference between productive borrowing and reckless borrowing is simple: what the money is used for.
If loans are used to build roads, expand electricity, improve transport, increase internet access, modernize ports, support agriculture, and attract investment, those are long-term national assets.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu says the focus is on infrastructure that can improve productivity and economic growth across Nigeria.
Criticism is normal in democracy, but opposing every single project simply because of politics helps nobody.
Development is not the enemy.
Underdevelopment is.
Some people are no longer in any coven.
They are simply online 24/7 wailing against everything.

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@DrOkaforEmmanu1 Same move you all taught he will regret when he left PDP for Labour Party,
Man pulled up with over 6M votes sweeping all major states in Nigeria, he won the election by a landslide but we know some of the Magic’s that happened.
Leave Peter obi and his moves alone I beg you.
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@Richydos @HighChiefOkoro @markokoyeII Posing for camera ke, hustling for camera to just snap and send him his copy via Xender, then he will appear on X with a caption that is bigger than him.
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@et21571 @HighChiefOkoro @markokoyeII Nobody dey ever come meet am for shit 😂 rather Na him dey always roam about aimlessly without any outcome...Abi e get any outcome wey e don show rather than him posing for the camera as always 😂
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Today is my wife’s birthday, but I am far away from home in Enugu ensuring that the common Nigerian is happy.
Mark Okoye, @markokoyeII Managing Director, South East Development Commission.

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@AkwanwaJ @HarmlessHQ Someone that was building serious political momentum and the APC saw it and tested his greed level and found out he has a price and that was it.
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@et21571 @HarmlessHQ True he went into oblivion
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This election wey Cubana Chief Priest lost, really pain am 😂
My guy first come online to mock his poor supporters.
After that, he paraded one car purportedly given to him by APC as compensation.
As that one no go anywhere, he rush enter studio to release tracks against trolls.
That one didn't massage his ego enough; he now hired private jet, entered the UK and started filming himself drinking pap.
Former poor people and too much ego 😂😂😂

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Your Excellency @PeterObi, if, as a billionaire, you are hiding wealth and assets in tax havens to avoid paying your fair share of taxes to the Federal Republic of Nigeria—taxes that are critical for funding infrastructure and developing your own country—then should it be the poor and impoverished masses who bear the burden of paying the taxes needed to lift Nigeria out of underdevelopment?
I don't think you're qualified to lead a country that you refuse to pay your fair share of taxes to help in its development.
You're duplicitous in your personality and not qualified to be President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


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@peace_igho It is Godwin Emefiele that made him loose weight due to change of currency now he is punishing over 200M people for it .
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@FabrizioRomano Jose Mouriho deserves some flowers from Manchester United fans.
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@aonanuga1956 So there are 389,000 APC members in Akwa Ibom but in 2023 APC had 160,000 votes in the presidential elections.
Clap for yourselves …
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The making of President Tinubu’s almost 11 million votes in the 2027 APC presidential primaries
1. Lagos: 814,988
2. Adamawa: 644,149
3. Kaduna: 618,914
4. Imo: 582,960
5. Kano: 500,852
6. Katsina: 467,003
7. Gombe: 450,517
8. Borno: 414,988
9. Delta: 407,646
10. Akwa Ibom: 389,197
11. Enugu: 383,382
12. Benue: 374,787
13. Plateau: 241,720
14. Bayelsa: 227,192
15. Ebonyi: 207,579
16. Jigawa: 206,520
17. Kogi: 197,370
18. Taraba: 183,698
19. Ondo: 181,996
20. Niger: 175,487
21. Abia: 161,005
22. Bauchi: 156,541
23. Ogun: 322,485
24. Zamfara: 321,579
25. Kwara: 310,990
26. Sokoto: 301,000
27. Kebbi: 292,972
28. Nasarawa: 285,436
29. Rivers: 280,082
30. Yobe: 253,804
31. Cross River: 113,911
32. Edo: 121,098
33. Oyo: 142,754
34. Osun: 100,888
35. Ekiti: 85,340
36. Anambra: 43,034
37. FCT: 36,103

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