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Katılım Aralık 2021
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Government: Let’s reconstruct Lusada road with concrete. Let’s start with installing the steel grids. People: They have done the reinforcement, let’s go and display our goods there and be crossing it anyhow. Good people, great nation. Una.
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HRH banke oniru
HRH banke oniru@HRH_bankeoniru·
During his eight years as president, Muhammadu Buhari was largely muted and inactive. He squandered nearly a decade in office, achieving very little tangible progress. In contrast, President Bola Tinubu is communicating clearly, taking decisive actions, and delivering slow but steady improvements despite inheriting a deeply troubled nation. If Buhari had accomplished even half of what Tinubu is doing today, Nigeria would be in a far better position than the one Tinubu inherited. You don’t need to be a Tinubu supporter to recognise this gradual, positive change.!
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@Nifemi_Olu For starters, the Nigerian curriculum runs on metric measurements. The metric system is our language, imperial is not.
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➻Nifemi™➻ 天雷
➻Nifemi™➻ 天雷@Nifemi_Olu·
You see what I talked about some days ago? Nigeria doesn't have an illiteracy problem. It's got a HUGE functional illiteracy problem. There are far too many gaps in foundational knowledge. - graduates don't know 'quarter past six'. - they don't know what, in the context of flooding, is measured in inches. - they can't fill forms (I saw this at the NYSC camp myself) - they can't visualise a yard, a meter, kilometre. We need to close up a lot of gaps in foundational knowledge.
ChukwuNonso✍️@Mazi_Chinonso1

NYSC members no sabi wetin be quarter pass six 😂

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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: Federal government has reduced import levy on new vehicles 🚗 into Nigeria 🇳🇬 from 20% to 10% and that of used vehicles from 15% to 5% in order to ease cost of vehicle importation. The reduction takes effect today.
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Padre@futuregovernor_·
@JoshuaChin99388 @Tolu_7085 You don't have to contribute to everything you see on Twitter. It will make you look like an idiot
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Zulu kings
Zulu kings@JoshuaChin99388·
@Tolu_7085 He removed the subsidy and he's borrowing the more, so tell me where are the money generated from subsidy? Why still borrowing after removing the subsidy. Don't write what you can't defend
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Fisayo Ademuwagun
Fisayo Ademuwagun@Tolu_7085·
I have been defending Tinubu's economic reforms for a while now. But I want to expand my own understanding beyond what I already know. So genuine question for economists and people who understand this deeply. If Tinubu had not removed subsidy and had not floated the naira in 2023. What exactly would Nigeria's economy look like today. Not politically. Economically. Walk me through what would have happened to the naira. To government revenue. To fuel supply. To foreign reserves. To inflation. Because I want to be able to explain this with full understanding not just conviction.
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Nairametrics
Nairametrics@Nairametrics·
Nigeria emerged as the highest-performing African economy on the economic performance pillar of the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) World Competitiveness Ranking 2026, outperforming five other African countries assessed in the report. nairametrics.com/2026/07/01/nig…
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Part of the reform is to rehabilitate those camps and address the security concerns for corps members. If they scrap it as many of you want, do you know how many businesses, informal sectors will be ruined and rendered helpless? Do you know how many will lose their jobs too? Have you thought about many people who also secure jobs during NySC and do many great things as well while serving?
Lucian Chrysoganus@Lucian465475

@egi_nupe Many of those camp are not even conducive, nothing reasonable in this extension for 6 wks, to hold person pikin for 6wks inside unconducive camp as if their life depends on it, FG should put the energy in After Service, Provisions for more jobs after service should be priority.

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Tunji Abayomi
Tunji Abayomi@teesoft·
@kunleeko @egi_nupe So we only have! Abuja and Rivers? What about other states?. Is this about bad energy or reality. Wake up!
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Padre@futuregovernor_·
@Rxbremen I can't take some of their takes serious They all clamored for JAMB scraping last year, and a year after, nobody said anything about scraping it again NYSC scrapping is online fugazi. It won't stop people from applying
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Padre@futuregovernor_·
@KamiyoJnr @SirJarus The ripple effects of his "brutal" policy was seen during Yaradua administration
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Adekunle💫@KamiyoJnr·
@SirJarus But he added no significant infrastructure. Instead, his administration destroyed existing infrastructure from roads and railways to airways. Lastly, his politics was a brutal, do-or-die affair.
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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
I was 17-25 during Obasanjo's two terms as president and was largely informed about politics and policy. Most of the admiration was benefit of hindsight. Obasanjo was heavily criticized in the media. Newspaper columnists came hard on him. Most of his policies and actions elicited mixed reactions: - Intro of GSM was well received - el Rufai pulling down structures to implement Abuja masterplan was criticized by many people (it was later people came to appreciate this) - Soludo banking consolidation was largely well received by educated people - NOI negotiating debt relief attracted mixed opinions. Many people hailed it but some economists and commentators said we should have damned the consequences and not waste $12 billion to pay anything - EFCC was largely seen as political - His politics was clearly brutal His public admiration was at best 50%. The admiration shot up when people saw people that succeeded him and there was basis for comparison. I also personally believe he did a decent job as president. I admire him more now than then, but he is somehow self-centered. He has fought everyone that came after him as military Head of State in 1979 and as military president in 2007. He likes attention. He doesn't like when he can't control other presidents. But he is the best president since 1999 in my view.
Champagne DT@ChampagneDT

Was the admiration for Olusegun this profound in 2002?

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Aπ²👑
Aπ²👑@ari_nz_e·
@HarmlessHQ Excuses up and down What happened to reorientation?
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Padre@futuregovernor_·
@Konstant4231 Nursing department is closer to that place
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ThomasLFC@Konstant4231·
I wonder if there is hostel in this banking area wey dey make students dey drop there every time of the day, even by 10:30
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@Shammahsam
@Shammahsam@shammahsam·
@citykush1 It's funny you know, that allows country like ours blessed with oil and much more fi as it commendable when our first lady utters words like this. Why is our health care so bad? Our people are uneducated...empowerment is a 100k grant and somehow it's fine.
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citykush
citykush@citykush1·
I was a bit upset too when I first saw the clip until I watched the full video. I honestly don’t see what the outrage is about. She never said people should go and start frying akara or kulikuli. She was only explaining the empowerment programmes she has carried out, the grants that have been distributed, and how some small businesses don’t require millions to get off the ground. Funny how you guys conveniently skipped the part where she talked about the billions donated to cancer intervention, healthcare, education, agriculture, and other empowerment initiatives. Let’s pretend that there are no people that need as low as N100k to set up a mini business. The beneficiaries of the grants didn’t complain. The people who needed the support received it. You don’t have to like the government. You don’t even have to agree with their policy. But deliberately stripping a statement of its context just to manufacture outrage is very dishonest.
TopMan@Oladosutope

Lots of people have defended this mr im only waiting for my respected elder brother @citykush1 to give his own take 😂@El_mubaraak I never c ur explanation on that video of e balabluarian

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