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ryloy: 4:54am
Musk backs call to impeach Trump, replace him with Vance

https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5335725-elon-musk-trump-impeachment/
ryloy: 8:54pm On Jun 05
President Bola Tinubu at Dangote Refinery

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ryloy: 8:25pm On Jun 05
Time to drop the really big bomb:

@realDonaldTrump
is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public.

Have a nice day, DJT!

https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1930703865801810022
ryloy: 8:06pm On Jun 05
President Trump on Truth Social:

“The easiest way to save money in our Budget, Billions and Billions of Dollars, is to terminate Elon’s Governmental Subsidies and Contracts. I was always surprised that Biden didn’t do it!”

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114632206992330264

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ryloy: 9:48pm On Jun 03
Again, Davido Visit President Bola Tinubu in Lagos

ryloy: 10:57am On Jun 02
Righteousness2:
Are u minding them?
The manner at which they open their mouths and spit out loads of thrash in the name of news, you begin to wonder what is stored in the heads of some persons.


Why are you replying yourself

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ryloy: 11:10pm On Jun 01
Israel Mossad Community Praises Ukraine Tactical Attack on Russia

ryloy: 6:03pm On Jun 01
SadiqBabaSani:
Not a time to celebrate, this war should end. Trump to end this war

Strategic attack on Russia

“Ukraine smuggled delivered drones into Russia. The drones were hidden under the roofs of the cabins, which were later mounted on trucks.

At the signal, the roofs opened remotely. Dozens of drones launched directly from the trucks, striking strategic bomber aircraft.”

There is no way Russia can replace these bombers in 3 years, and there is the platform for launching its famed hypersonic missiles

Russia had Trump offramp from this war by accepting peace and territory, they chose to fight and this blow is deep

I now fear for the peace talks which were to be held this week. Will Russia attend? However, did they send a high delegation last time?

https://x.com/FinPlanKaluAja1/status/1929196401034150157
ryloy: 5:41pm On Jun 01
Ukraine launched audacious drone attacks on four military airports inside Russia, destroying more than 40 warplanes in the biggest blow of the war against Moscow’s long-range bomber fleet,” the Wall Street Journal reports.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B6SbePVg8Y?si=UynFMRtQCcY21bZ0

“The attack, dubbed ‘Spider’s Web,’ took a year and a half to prepare, officials at Ukraine’s main security and intelligence agency, the SBU, said on Sunday. Ukraine’s drones targeted Russia’s Belaya, Ivanovo, Dyagilevo and Olenya air bases, all of which house Russian military planes.”

“The bombardment is a significant victory for Ukraine’s deep-strike program, which uses drones to target crucial materiel on Russia’s soil.”

Associated Press: Ukraine destroyed more than 40 military aircraft in a drone attack deep inside Russia, official says.


https://politicalwire.com/2025/06/01/ukraine-destroyed-warplanes-deep-inside-russia/
ryloy: 5:38pm On Jun 01
Opposition no get work again

Pet ke?

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ryloy: 2:57pm On Jun 01
Obakoolex:
This adenuga go be stingy man, even his office too small for him 🤣🤣🤣

Home Office

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ryloy: 1:23pm On Jun 01
“Dear Asiwaju,

“Congratulations on your well deserved victory at the APC Presidential Convention held on 07-08 June 2022 and extend my best wishes as you prepare for the 2023 Presidential Elections.

“I am confident that your victory will re-energize the progressive ideals of our great party APC, buttressed by your mission of a Common Sense Revolution which to the defeat of PDP in the 2015 general elections.

“As you embark on this historic journey I wish to assure you of my commitment to your success at the polls in 2023.and ultimately look forward to providing the necessary to ensure that we develop a prosperous country for all Nigerians

“Please accept the assurances of my highest esteem.”

Rotimi Amaechi, June 2022

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/06/apc-presidential-primary-amaechi-pledges--for-tinubu/

ryloy: 1:14pm On Jun 01
See baba's calculator

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ryloy: 1:13pm On Jun 01
I visited a mentor and much-loved and respected older brother, Dr. Mike Adenuga Jr., AKA The Bull. It is always a joy meeting this colossus because it affords me the opportunity to speak in my mother tongue, Itsekiri, with a polyglot whose fluency in my native language is just as mine. Olaga, mo jolo dokpe bu wo. Do Oritse buwo wino. Sisan sisan nokan wa leli uwo. Do San gbere biri urun dede tiwo wa mewo ni. Nioruki Jesu Olugbe ene'. Itse

Bemigho otin Omokri

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ryloy: 12:26pm On Jun 01
Unserious people
They have not told Nigerians what they want to do differently

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ryloy: 11:20am On Jun 01
King David was described as a man after God’s own heart (1 Samuel 13:14) because, despite his shortcomings, he consistently showed a deep alignment with God’s will. He was committed to carrying out God’s purposes, even when it was challenging, and he placed God's will above his own. David's love for God was evident in his wholehearted worship, his constant pursuit of God's word, and his ongoing meditation on it.

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ryloy: 9:01am On Jun 01
Bebold:
See them.

Dangote may be more concerned about the quality of that road than Tinubu.

He'll be thinking about how many years that road can withstand his trucks' tyres, before they destroy it; and eventually his trucks.
The one he did in Kogi is still standing
ryloy: 8:22am On Jun 01
God Bless President Bola Tinubu
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria
ryloy: 10:58pm On May 31
MrSly:
I read some comments above. It was as if they were waiting any news with minutest sense of positivity. E rats are celebrating gift of ram because they have nothing to boast about this calamity called tinubu.

Depression is real. Why are you sad?

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ryloy: 9:14pm On May 31
Amaechi want to be Vice President

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ryloy: 8:21pm On May 31
Entrepreneurial heavyweights at Lagos Calabar Coastal Highway

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ryloy: 8:03pm On May 31
met with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu today and reaffirmed my full, unequivocal, and unwavering for his Renewed Hope agenda and the goal of making Nigeria a better place for all Nigerians under his Presidency. By the grace of God, my prayer is for his Presidency to last for another six years and naturally end on May 29, 2031, after he must have served two in office, God sparing his life.

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ryloy: 4:55pm On May 31
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ryloy: 4:55pm On May 31
8 Years Achievement of Nigerian Past Leaders

Obasanjo :
1. GSM
2. EFCC
3. IC
4. NFIU

Jonathan:
1. Introduced BVN
2. Introduced NIN
3. Introduced Cashless
4. Introduced Almajiri School

Buhari:
1. Enforce (BVN + NIN + Cashless)
2. Revive Refineries
3. Signed PIA
4. Commercialized NNPC
5. Rail / Road Infrastructures
6. Enforces The Single-Treasury

Tinubu’s Achievements in 2 years of governance:
1. Removed Subsidy.

2. Float Naira.

3. Introduce NELFund Students Loan.

3. Introduce Credicorp credit facilities for workers.

4. LG Autonomy.

5. Rail / Road Infrastructures.

6. Youths Empowerment (3 MTT, Skilledup Artisan etc).

7. Introduce CNG to cut fuel prices by 80%.

8. Double FAACs.

9. Double Oil Production.

10. Tax Reform.

11. less Govt Services.

12. Eliminate ASUU strike.

13. Increase Minimum Wage.

14. Reduce Debt ratio from 97% to 62%.

15. Stopped Ways and Means.

16. Paid-Off IMF.

17. Approved 22 Federal Universities.

18. Made APC the most desirables among parties.

19.Increase pensioners monthly payments.

20.Engage in massive IT Fibrotic infrastructure for rural inclusivity.

21. Planning to Empower INEC to Conduct all Nigerian Elections by INEC and in one day.

22. Provide better welfare to Nigerian security agencies.

23.Bringing better agricultural practice introducing better input that yield bumper harvests.

24.Eliminate price control using market forces (Flood the market with supplies).

25. Free education for technical schools.

26. Integration of NIN across Databases for easy synchronization.

27. Created Development Commissions for all the 6 Geo-political Zones of Nigeria

28. Livelihood for poor households.

29. Tax relief to the poor and minimum wage earners.

30. Remove Tariffs from essential goods and pharmaceuticals

ETC
ryloy: 10:18am On May 31
President Bola Tinubu will today, May 31 2025, commission 11 completed road projects across Nigeria while flagging off some others.

Physically Commissioned Projects

1. Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway

First 30km section: Ahmadu Bello Way (Victoria Island) to Eleko Village, Lekki Peninsula

Location of commissioning: Kilometre 8 near Jakande Estate, Lagos

Virtually and Physically Commissioned Road & Bridge Projects (Total: 11)

2. Lagos–Ibadan Expressway (Shagamu–Ibadan section) – 166.8km

3. East-West Road (Eleme Junction to Ahoada) – 94km

4. Alesi–Ugep Road, Cross River State – 67.1km

5. Ikorodu–Shagamu Road, Lagos/Ogun States – 30.4km

6. Enugu–Lokpanta Expressway (First 16km of 61km under rehabilitation)

7. New Artisan Market Bridge, Enugu – 75m dual-span bridge

8. New Bridge at Akpoha, Ebonyi State – 75m single-span bridge

9. Port Harcourt–Onne Junction (East-West Road) – First 15km

10. Lagos–Badagry Expressway (Agbara–Seme Border) – 48.6km

11. Rehabilitation of the Lagos–Badagry Expressway (additional section)

12. Section of the Enugu–Port Harcourt Expressway.

Projects to be Flagged Off by President Tinubu:

1. Ibadan–Ife–Ilesha–Akure–Benin Highway
2. Nembe–Brass Road
3. Reconstruction of parts of the Enugu–Onitsha Expressway
4. Abakpa Flyover, Enugu State
#PBATVersary

https://x.com/PBATMediaCentre/status/1928704997719486724

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ryloy: 6:49am On May 30
The sole and number one objective of football club is trophy and not money. OP pain of not winning anything made him post this. He just proved that.

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ryloy: 11:20pm On May 29
Two Years of President Tinubu: A Business Perspective

By Abdul Samad Rabiu

As Nigeria marks two years under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I believe it is important to reflect, not from the lens of politics, but from the perspective of business, of industry, and of the economy. I speak not only as the Chairman of BUA Group - one of Africa’s largest conglomerates, but also as someone who has lived through the complexity of Nigeria’s reforms. I have seen the cost of dysfunction, the burden of inefficiency, but more importantly, the promise of a level playing field and the dividends of decisive governance.


FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL

The removal of the fuel subsidy is one of the most important decisions taken by this istration. Before that, Nigeria was selling PMS at 200 or 250 Naira per litre, which was about 25 or 30 cents. I doubt there was any country in the world where fuel was being sold at that price. During my trip to Saudi Arabia for the lesser Hajj in February this year, I checked the pump price at one of the petrol stations as we drove from Jeddah to Mecca. When I converted the price to Naira, it was almost 1,500 Naira per litre. That was Saudi Arabia.

We could simply not afford the subsidy. It was not just Nigerians who were benefiting from it. We were subsidising the entire region. I visiting Niger Republic a few years ago when President Bazoum honoured us. During dinner, he joked and said, “Thank you for the subsidy.” He said 100 percent of all PMS consumed in Niger was coming from Nigeria because it would cost them three times more to import. There was no incentive for them to bring in their own fuel or refine crude at their own refinery. This was the situation across the region.

Today, I understand that our fuel consumption has dropped by almost 40 to 50 percent. It is not because Nigerians are consuming less, but because neighbouring countries have stopped tapping into our subsidised fuel. The PMS is still cheaper in Nigeria, even at 800 or 900 Naira per litre, but the logistics no longer easy access. Countries like Niger and Benin Republic still take fuel from Nigeria, but others have stopped.

The removal of subsidies was needed not only to save the economy but to ensure that Nigerians alone benefit from what is imported. Even if there must be subsidy, it should be for Nigerians only. The money saved is now being channelled to infrastructure, to better for states, and to other developmental priorities. All the states are receiving more money now, and that has made a real difference.

I am of firm opinion that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made the right decision, and he made it boldly. On the first day he took office, he did what everyone knew had to be done but no one dared to do. He acted immediately. Many criticised him, but he did the right thing, and it saved the country. Had we continued under that burden, only God knows where we would be today. I always say, Mr President is probably the only one who had the courage to take such hard and necessary decisions.

ON THE UNIFICATION OF THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE REGIME

The unification of the foreign exchange market is another critical reform. Before this, many of us in the business community spent most of our time chasing foreign exchange. I personally spent half of my time trying to get FX from the Central Bank of Nigeria. The CBN was the only source of official exchange, offering FX at around 500 Naira when the parallel market was 800 or 900. No business could survive outside the CBN structure.

Every two weeks, we would go to Abuja to seek allocations. It was exhausting and inefficient. You had to camp there for three or four days before Allocation Monday, waiting for the CBN to allocate dollars. Today, I have met the new CBN Governor, Mr Cardoso, only once in two years. The reason is simple: I do not need to go to Abuja now to get foreign exchange. The system is open. It is working.

This was also a bold move by President Tinubu. It was necessary, and he took that decision as well. We are very glad because today we can focus on our businesses. These reforms are saving the economy.

FAIRNESS, SANITY AND STABILITY IN BUSINESS

Under this istration, we have seen a return to fairness and stability in business. We no longer worry about arbitrary shutdowns or politically motivated disruptions. Let me give a real example. We started a new business in Port Harcourt four or five years ago under BUA Foods, operating at the Rivers Ports under a concession with the Nigerian Ports Authority. It was going very well. One day, we woke up to a letter stating that the concession had been revoked, the terminal shut down, and the lease agreement terminated. There was no prior warning, no issue, no conflict.

Later, we discovered that the Managing Director of NPA at the time decided to close the business simply because our operations were competing with those of her friend. She wanted to impress her friend. That was the only reason. Today, that kind of thing cannot happen. Nobody would dare take such an action under President Tinubu. You can wake up now without fear that your business has been shut down by an agency or politician.

That stability is critical. That Port Harcourt plant alone has seen over 500 million dollars in investment and has employed over 4,000 people. The confidence this government has brought is real, and it is helping us plan better.

I must also personally acknowledge former President Muhammadu Buhari. When our Port Harcourt plant was unfairly shut down, it was his intervention that saved it. I had the privilege of explaining the situation to him. He agreed it was wrong and acted. He said he would not permit injustice under his watch. That decision saved the business. But the reality is, I had access. What if I did not? That is the difference today. Now, nobody needs access to the President to be treated fairly. Everyone knows that if you do something wrong under President Tinubu, you may lose your job or even face prosecution and go to jail. That is why I can now spend more time focusing on the business and relaxing.

The President Tinubu reforms are creating a level playing field. Like I said previously, every business had to lobby the CBN for FX. If you did not, your business would collapse. Now, you do not need to go to Abuja. You just focus on your operations.

INFRASTRUCTURE AS A KEY DRIVER OF DEVELOPMENT

In infrastructure, the difference is also clear. Look at the Lagos-Calabar highway. Look at the Sokoto-Badagry road. Look at the Kwara projects we are executing under the tax credit scheme. Look at Kano-Kongolam. Look at the Okpella to Kogi State corridor. These projects are progressing because of the savings from subsidy removal and FX unification. With more revenue, Nigeria is building.

These roads and others being built are critical because logistics have become a major challenge. Transporting goods from Lagos to the North is very expensive due to bad roads. Now, the President is addressing this. With better infrastructure, logistics will improve, and businesses will grow. These reforms have enabled long-term planning and serious investment.

BUA WILL CONTINUE TO BET ON NIGERIA

Since President Tinubu took office, BUA Group has invested over one billion dollars in the Nigerian economy. We are expanding our food business, doubling our flour and pasta facilities in Port Harcourt and building another in Lagos. Demand is increasing. People are earning more. Confidence is returning. We have also completed the first POP plaster manufacturing plant in Nigeria which is now operating and are soon starting construction of a 30MW solar energy project in Sokoto State.

In the oil and gas sector, we are completing our LNG project in Ajaokuta, Kogi State. These investments are possible because of stability that has been brought about by President Tinubu’s reforms. We can plan now. The exchange rate has been fairly stable for almost a year. FX is accessible. Money is coming in from different sources, and investors are responding. If you want 200 million dollars a week for trade, you can get it without lobbying anyone at the Central Bank. These are the results of good policies.

ON FOOD SECURITY

When I met President Tinubu recently, he raised concerns about food prices. He wanted to know what BUA Foods was doing. I explained that his six-month tariff waiver had worked. It disrupted hoarding in the rice market. In Nigeria, the rice harvest is short and runs for about three months. Middlemen were buying paddy rice, hoarding it, and raising prices post-harvest. This artificial scarcity drove prices to as high as 110,000 Naira per bag. The farmers did not benefit. Farmers just wanted to sell and move on yet some people were buying from them, hoarding it, and creating a food crises in the country.

The temporary waiver allowed rice to be brought in, and milled immediately. The hoarders were cut out. Prices began to drop. It was a short-term solution, but it worked. It showed foresight. I told the President it helped and that if the situation persists, further steps can be taken. But for now, it has made a difference.

PRESIDENT TINUBU’S NIGERIA FIRST POLICY AND BACKWARD INTEGRATION

President Tinubu’s Nigeria First policy has aligned well with our own belief in backward integration. Our cement business is almost entirely local. We mine our own limestone. We use Nigerian gas even though it is dollar-denominated. The only foreign element is the equipment, and even that benefits from government concessions for mining equipment which everyone else in the industry benefits. If we had to import cement today, prices would be over 15,000 Naira per bag. Nigeria does not have the port infrastructure to even handle the import volume. Producing locally has saved the economy and stabilised the sector.

We are doing more, and we will continue to do more. Nigeria has everything—population, arable land, resources, water, and now, strong leadership under President Tinubu. We believe in Nigeria because the fundamentals are now strong. My advice to all is to take a Bet on Nigeria. This is the place to be.

So for me, what has this istration done right? First, it removed the fuel subsidy which was the biggest economic scam in our history. Second, it unified the foreign exchange market and third, it restored stability, fairness, and confidence in the economy. These are the foundations of growth. Nigeria is full of potential. With the right leadership, which we now have, there is no limit to what we can achieve.

- Rabiu is the Founder and Chairman, BUA Group

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ryloy: 10:53pm On May 29
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ryloy: 10:35pm On May 29
specialmati:
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4+4=2031

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ryloy: 10:31pm On May 29
Omoawoke:
There’s no achievement in this….

And you're still here to comment

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ryloy: 8:54pm On May 29
40 Major Milestones Achievement of President Bola Tinubu in 2 years

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ryloy: 6:56pm On May 29
Good news everywhere

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