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Steve Salihu
@stevesalihu
Tech enthusiast & entrepreneur
Worldwide Katılım Eylül 2015
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Very tone deaf, wicked and just satanic!!! Look at this!
Presidency Nigeria@NGRPresident
IMPLEMENTATION OF TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION (Tax ID) @NigeriaRevenue
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BY THE TIME WE'D ALL REALISE THE EXTENT OF THE DAMAGES OF FULANI TO THIS NATION, IT MIGHT JUST HAVE BEEN TOO LATE!
-ApMO-
#CLAIRmakesthingsCLEAR
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Education Challenge: Not Funding but failure of leadership and Accountability.
The recent comments made by the Minister of Education are quite alarming. Despite receiving nearly 80% of educational donor funding over the last ten years, the North-West and North-East regions still show the lowest literacy and numeracy rates in Nigeria.
This issue goes beyond just a lack of funding; it highlights failures in leadership, accountability, and governance. Financial resources alone do not guarantee proper education. What truly makes a difference in education is the responsible and transparent management of these funds, aimed at achieving tangible results and a genuine commitment to developing human capital.
We cannot continue to commend government budgets, donor contributions, and various intervention programs while millions of children in Nigeria still lack basic reading and writing skills, which are essential for thriving in today's world. The real tragedy lies not just in the numbers, but in the lost potential of countless children whose futures are being compromised by systemic inefficiency and corruption.
Nigeria’s most valuable asset is not its oil, politics, or propaganda. It resides in the human capital of our youth. A country that overlooks education is essentially setting itself up for cycles of poverty, insecurity, unemployment, and instability in the future.
The Minister’s statement should prompt a national dialogue on how public funds and donor contributions are utilised. Every kobo spent on education must lead to clear improvements in literacy rates, school enrollment, teacher performance, and overall learning outcomes. Anything less is unacceptable.
Countries that have developed successfully, or are on the fast track to development, have made substantial investments in education. Nations like China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Bangladesh have recognised the invaluable impact of education on progress and growth.
Now, Nigeria must transition from mere discussions about education to achieving real outcomes. We need to construct schools, train teachers, modernise educational systems, enhance monitoring processes, and ensure every intervention directly benefits the children it is meant to serve, rather than being siphoned off by political intermediaries and bureaucratic systems.
A nation’s progress is closely linked to the quality of its education system.
A brighter future for Nigeria is achievable! -PO
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make your G-wagon vote for you naw 😂
bobo, you lost joor. sore loser 😭😂😂
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline
“I checked all the profile of people tr0lling and I discovered none of them have G-wagon. Why should I feel bad for what a p00r man said?” — Cubana Chiefpriest.
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Yesterday, May 19th, in Abuja, I attended the Presidential screening organised by our party, which took over two and a half hours. They carefully reviewed all my documents, including my degree certificates, NYSC credentials, and age declarations.
During the process, I also addressed questions regarding my vision for a new Nigeria and the type of leadership our nation urgently needs right now. Following this, I was cleared and received the presidential nomination form I had previously paid for.
I would like to commend the screening committee, led by former governor Sam Egwu, for their thorough and professional approach. Additionally, I appreciate our party's leadership for upholding the democratic process.
A New Nigeria is POssible. - PO




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We talk about roads, power, water, housing, education, health, transportation and the cost of living because they affect our quality of life. But Lagos doesn’t change just because our complaints are loud; it changes because we’re involved.
Your PVC isn't just a card, it’s your seat at the table.
It’s the way to ensure the future of Lagos isn't decided without you.
Phase 3 of the Voter Registration started 4th of May, 2026 and it's still ongoing.
Don't just watch the future happen. Participate. Decide. Create it.
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