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ezra1990: 2:41pm On Jun 05
Helianus and Mr kiss the truth!!!...what do you have to say to defend this?
ezra1990: 10:02pm On Jun 02
Where is that He goat that is known with the slogan "TOH"
ezra1990: 9:59am On Jun 01
In your mind...you've given a wonderful speech...right?...well no matter how you fabricate it or sugar coat it...for someone who isn't clueless...if you're making reforms...there should be things put in place to reduce or cushion the effects of the reforms...speaking of debt...how much was the debt before...and how much s it now?...which istration borrowed the loans...speaking of subsidy removal...how much have this government declared as the money recovered from subsidy...if any...how much was diverted into the various scandalous projects you mentioned...Woe to those who call evil good and good evil...One of the most senseless pronouncements ever made in history is "Fuel subsidy is gone" without having absolutely no clue about it. That was the beginning of chaos,suffering for the poor masses that cuts across all sectors of livelihood and not even from the so-called reforms
bcomputer101:
From Hunger to Hope: Reflecting on Nigeria’s Journey Since “Ebi n Pawa”

“Ebi n pawa!” That expression — “We are hungry” — wasn’t just a complaint two years ago. It was a cry from the soul of a nation. It echoed from Lagos to Kano, Port Harcourt to Maiduguri. You didn’t need a microphone to hear it; it was in the faces of mothers at the market, fathers at the bus stop, young men on the streets, and children waiting for meals that never came. It became the anthem of pain, the chorus of a people grappling with the shock of sweeping reforms introduced by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in his very first week in office.

Nigeria was in turmoil, not because the policies were necessarily wrong, but because their timing hit a society already living on the edge. So the question we now face — two years later — is both urgent and fair: Are we still that hungry?

Back in May 2023, when Tinubu took the reins of power, the foundation of the Nigerian economy was cracked. No, not cracked — shattered. The nation was drowning in debt, most of it incurred not for building railways or factories, but for paying salaries, maintaining a fuel subsidy that lined the pockets of the rich, and defending an artificial exchange rate that stifled growth.

What the new president inherited was more than a moribund economy; it was a ticking time bomb. Oil had already been sold forward, meaning Nigeria was effectively broke. There was no money coming in from crude exports — our primary source of income — because it had been mortgaged in advance.

The previous istration of Buhari had quietly printed money, devaluing the naira without the courtesy of telling the public. But Tinubu couldn’t cry foul too loudly — some of those who caused this mess were his political allies.

He could have chosen the path of least resistance, the usual Nigerian way: kick the can down the road and pretend everything was fine. But he didn’t. In one of the boldest opening acts in Nigerian political history, he removed the fuel subsidy.

Suddenly, the price of fuel tripled. Transporters raised fares. Traders hiked prices. Even sachet water vendors felt the pinch. The people who were already struggling now felt like they were suffocating. The frustration was real, and so was the anger. Social media went ablaze. Protests flared. Opposition voices got louder. “Ebi n pawa!” they cried — and rightly so.

But that wasn’t the end of the storm. Next came the unification of the exchange rate. Nigeria had operated a dual-rate system for years, one for the privileged few who accessed dollars at official rates, and another for the rest of us who scrambled for forex in the black market. It was a system ripe for corruption, creating billionaires overnight while choking real businesses.

By merging the rates, Tinubu wiped away a major incentive for fraud. It wasn’t smooth — it never is. The naira plunged. The cost of imported goods spiked. But this was the price of honesty, of facing the truth about how things really were.

So, yes, we were hungry. But that hunger wasn’t just about food. It was about the pain that comes with correction — the sting of necessary surgery. The old system was bleeding us dry, and for once, someone decided to stitch the wound instead of just covering it up with another bandage.

Fast forward two years, and the picture is beginning to shift. No, it’s not yet paradise. Inflation is still biting. Prices of rice and garri still bring tears to the eyes. But compared to the chaos of 2023, we’re not where we used to be. Take a closer look — not with emotions, but with the eyes of understanding — and the signs of progress become clear.

Today, Nigeria has exited the IMF debtors’ list. That’s not just a statistic — it’s proof that we are no longer borrowing just to survive. The Tinubu istration cleared a $1.61 billion debt and restored Nigeria’s credibility on the global stage. Foreign investors are watching, and they’re starting to return. The stock market is booming. When he took over, the All Share Index stood at 55,738 points. Now, it’s over 103,000. Market capitalization has crossed ₦63 trillion. That’s not magic — it’s investor confidence fueled by clearer, bolder policies.

And what about infrastructure? The fuel subsidy money is no longer going into the pockets of oil marketers. It's now being used to build things we can see — roads, rail lines, and power projects that matter to everyday life. The Renewed Hope Infrastructure Fund is not just a slogan; it’s real. The foundations are being laid for a stronger, more connected Nigeria.

Tinubu's federal government has embark on major road construction and rehabilitation projects across all geopolitical zones, from the Abuja- Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway, the 9th Mile-Oturkpo-Makurdi Road, the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, Abuja-Lokoja-Benin Road, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Oyo-OgbomosoRoad, Sokoto-Badagry Road, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, Second Niger Bridge Access Road to Bodo-Bonny Road among hundreds of ongoing road projects across the country.

Let’s talk food. Yes, hunger still exists. But the grip of the grain cartels — those faceless hoarders who manipulated scarcity for profit — has been broken. When the price of rice soared beyond ₦100,000, Tinubu’s team didn’t just watch. They acted. Tariffs on food imports were suspended. Mechanized farming equipment was imported from the US, Brazil, and Belarus. Local farmers received incentives.

Gradually, food production is rising. The goal is clear: Nigeria must feed itself. The youth have not been left out. From the Skill-Up Artisans Programme to the National Youth Talent Export initiative, young Nigerians are being prepared to compete globally.

NYSC now earn ₦77,000, up from ₦33,000. That’s not just a raise — it’s dignity restored. And for those struggling with tuition, the Student Loan Scheme now offers real hope. No one should drop out because they can’t afford fees, and that’s the message this istration is sending.

Even the average Nigerian can now dream of owning appliances or even a car through the Consumer Credit Corporation. Over ₦200 billion has been set aside so that ordinary citizens can buy goods and pay over time. For a country where “cash and carry” was once the only way, this is revolutionary.

Security is still a challenge, yes, but there’s movement. The military has been better equipped. Inter-agency coordination has improved. Kidnappings haven’t disappeared, but many sleeper cells have been dismantled. The approach is shifting — not just guns, but intelligence and strategy.
Revenue?

In just six months of 2024, government revenue rose by ₦9.1 trillion. That’s more than double what we had in the same period the year before. And for the first time, all three levels of government — federal, state, and local — are receiving steady, increased allocations. That means more power to the grassroots, where change is most visible.

Wages have gone up too. The new national minimum wage stands at ₦70,000. Not everyone in the informal sector is feeling it yet, but it's a signal — that this government recognizes the dignity of labor and is ready to walk the talk.

Still, let’s not pretend that all is well. Many Nigerians are tired. The pain of the past two years is real. Prices are still high. The naira still needs more stability. And the wounds from the fuel subsidy removal are still fresh in many homes.

But transformation is never painless. It comes with dislocation. It requires sacrifice. And it demands patience. What Nigeria is undergoing is not just reform — it’s a full-blown economic reset. We’ve moved from illusion to reality, from quick fixes to long-term solutions. It hurts now, but it heals later.

And so we return to that haunting slogan: “Ebi n pawa.” Are we still hungry? Not in the same way. We are no longer hungry because of hopelessness; we are hungry because we are in transition. We are adjusting. We are healing. And we are learning to live in a system that finally tells the truth.

The hunger of 2023 was panic — confusion in the face of sudden change. The hunger of 2025 is different. It is the hunger of a nation finding its feet, discovering its strength, and realizing that growth is a process. But processes need time. Buildings need completion. Foundations need walls and roofs. We cannot afford to abandon the journey at halftime. President Tinubu has started something bold — something rare in our history. He didn’t play to the gallery. He played for the future. Now that we see the first fruits, do we go back to the same policies that brought us to the brink? Or do we press on?

Let’s be honest with ourselves: for any meaningful reform to succeed, continuity is key. Interrupting this process in 2027 would be like removing a doctor halfway through surgery and expecting a miracle. Nigeria cannot afford to go back to subsidy games, dual exchange rates, and lazy borrowing. The path is tough, yes. But it’s also clear. And with Tinubu at the wheel, the destination is visible.

So, no — we are not as hungry as we were. We are still hungry, but now with hope, with direction, and with purpose. We are no longer lost. We are no longer blind. We know where we’re going. And if we truly want to see the end of this hunger — not just a temporary fix but a lasting solution — then we must let this government finish what it started.

Come 2027, we must not change direction for the sake of change. We must hold on to the one leadership bold enough to break the old and build the new. Because what Nigeria needs is not just another election — what it needs is consistency, courage, and continuity.

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ezra1990: 7:15pm On May 31
So you no dey watch match and you dey comment?...how i wish say them dey flog person for nairaland
ChizzyBuna:

Ok but still Sadiq should never play for super eagles in serious match. Na soso struggle that guy dey struggle in Valencia.

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ezra1990: 6:43am On May 31
We?...it finally made sense...i hope you'll be man enough to tell your children and children children that you were among those that ed this rotten system that brought them untold hardship...except you're among those got a good chunk of the millions...but if its just a meager 30k or thousands...then its just a shame. And for the records...We paid out debt as you claim is misleading...What this rotten System did was debt servicing...i thought you're more intelligent than this...anyways when it comes to defending impunity...reasoning is swept aside
helinues:
Why do the opposition always keep mute whenever we paid out debt but always found their voice when it's borrowing?

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ezra1990: 3:59pm On May 30
Lol...why the angry youths?
alizma:
The police should escort him to his village to say this in the open, the youths want to hear from him directly. He may be saying the truth
ezra1990: 6:33am On May 30
If you can imagine what you look like whenever you use the word "TOH"...then you'll forever remain silent
helinues:
Toh

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ezra1990: 6:28am On May 30
For your village king?
berryPee:
First and second tenure
ezra1990: 6:26am On May 30
grin
ezra1990: 9:16am On May 29
The heart of man is desperately evil

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ezra1990: 2:43pm On May 27
Not even top 100
mrvitalis:
I'm not in of Yahoo but Yahoo is not top 5 things that have caused us National shame not at all

Not even top 10 for me
ezra1990: 2:40pm On May 27
They bring us national honours
Amudeneogu:
What about those politicians that are stealing billions of naira?
ezra1990: 12:51pm On May 27
No wonder him dey useless for Nigerian pitch..him juju for bayelevekusen don finally cast
ezra1990: 10:09pm On May 26
Who we go ask?
spiSeyi:
The OP is childish nor be only single mother even those single ladies that are still attached to their ex grin . The point should be never marry on emotional and circumstances only. Most ladies marry because of economy, social or even age pressure wink
My ex gave me the blank cheque to call her for knacking anytime even though she married as a virgin she loved me but she's from a poor family and the breadwinner so she has no option than to marry the rich dude her street sister arrange for her . But I denied the cheque cool
ezra1990: 11:25am On May 25
I usually thought you often defended this government with your so-called sensible reasoning...this is the dumbest shit you'll spew from your mouth...did you think it through...or was it on impulse?
helinues:


Did anyone send your principal not to dey give shishi?
ezra1990: 8:36pm On May 24
Them don crawl back into their holes...probably their too weak to type because of the hunger
Ofunaofu:
Where are the 'It will favor me and my family' crew?

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ezra1990: 6:55pm On May 24
Lol...e no shock you grin
bentenny:
🤣🤣🤣
Nah even d one way wan resemble man way run go get belle😂
ezra1990: 8:07am On May 24
Best indeed...we can see the workings...just like me saying...that the sky is red
ezra1990: 7:18am On May 24
So for his mind he's after a serious relationship...all these SIMPS self forming Mr Nice Guy!!!

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ezra1990: 6:14am On May 23
After mastubating on Obi's matter...make sure you try to cum...these government you're asslicking...is it any better?
helinues:
Even leading ordinary LP as a political party, Peter Obi is still horrible in doing that.

Wondering how horrible and terrible he would be with governance
ezra1990: 9:43pm On May 22
Exactly my brother...being worked up over frivolities meanwhile the main problems lingers
ukukaegbu:
This shows that the FG doesn't have work.

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ezra1990: 9:39pm On May 22
Is she not a Nigerian citizen?
emkz:
Natashism

Natashism: is an infection whose major symptom is the artistry of prostituting from one controversy to another without following any to the end or supplying evidence on claims made.

Supply evidence in the court of public opinion where trial was initiated by them. They didn't.

File a case in court and present evidence. No.

Okay, file evidence in senate petition. They filed affidavit.

What kind of law are they teaching?

The virus has caused a pandemic of endless drama.

Say NO to possession of Natashism.

All these could not have happened if she had simply moved to her seat.

But without authorization, she went to Interparliamentary Union and claimed to have ed as an independent with the insignia "Nigeria" boldly in front of her. For that alone, she must he punished. Her issue with Akpabio is a separate matter.

If she ed as an independent, she had no right to sit behind the "Nigeria" insignia without authorization. That way, she made herself a representative of the country, whereas she went there to peddle her issue with Akpabio.

That is treason.

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ezra1990: 12:45pm On May 22
Dey play...just dey play!!!
nellybank86:
No matter how crazy this thing be it can never replace me in my workplace neither will it replace you. Yes! I mean you
ezra1990: 8:28am On May 22
Them go start from somewhere...after all no one predicted obi to come distant third...even with all the rigging against him and time was definitely not on his side and they claimed he had no structure
helinues:
Where are they going to start from?

I mean how many party wards, secretariat , party house did ADC currently have across Nigeria. The grassroots mobilization, letting people get familiar with the new party name all those are not small task considering the time available

All the best to them sha
ezra1990: 7:15pm On May 21
Abeg how much them dey pay you self...whether me self go ...because the way you defend this bad istration and the erection it gives you when called out is mind-boggling and should be a case study...
helinues:


All what you listed above , the government have been working on them, infact reducing the rate self , hunger, poverty, unemployment

Some imported products have been discouraged so that we can start our own production, most especially in food sector. Price of food stuffs have been crashing for months now, starting our own production is indirectly creating job opportunity

The new government establishments across Nigeria, the workers or labourers to build the establishments are Nigerians, after completion, the staff that would gin employment are Nigerians.

Most sectors in Nigeria are now independent to make their own decisions. Aviation, immigration, electricity e.t.c
ezra1990: 6:53pm On May 21
You get voter's card?
Efuaye:
The 2027 election will be between Nigerians and APĆ if Christ tarries!
ezra1990: 6:50pm On May 21
Double lol...woman never finish cooking for kitchen
saphiere:
Lol.
Only Mrs Ngozi Iwela would win these ones hands down.
Guys let's witness a woman leader for once
ezra1990: 10:50am On May 21
You may be punishing yourself o
FitCorper:
Me I feel some do it as a form of punishment to their wives. If a girl I’m to marry cheats on me and she has good genes. I can forgive her birth all my kids with her and then travel abroad keep sending her money and look for another wife over there.
ezra1990: 10:47am On May 21
Will they hear?
Lalami3232:
cheesy
In Nigeria, there are 5 grievous mistakes that a man can ever make, here are the list:
1. Marrying a non-virgin aka borehole and not going for a DNA test.
2. Taking your wife abroad. Oga, the chances of you crying is higher than a Nigerian politician to deliver on their promise.
3. Believing in a politician.
4. Thinking that a woman's past is past after her olosho phase. Why do you think your preeq is the sweetest she has ever had? One day, she will always crave for the sweetest grin
5. Training a woman through school or setting up a business for a woman. Oga, between you and a man wey plant corn by the roadside, no difference atall.
What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide with the good news

Oga if you no meet your wife as a virgin, oga go for DNA test oooooooo because non-virgins aka boreholes can't be trusted atall atall oooo

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