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Wike Angry Over Politician’s Land Allocation Meant for Bus Terminal

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FCT Minister Nyesom Wike criticized the allocation of land meant for a bus terminal in Abuja’s Central Business District, describing it as a significant departure from the Abuja Master Plan. During the inauguration of the Mabushi Bus Terminal Phase I, he disclosed that the designated land, crucial for a planned train track, had been given to another party.

Despite the controversy, Wike proceeded with the terminal’s inauguration at Mabushi, highlighting the difficulties in maintaining the integrity of Abuja’s Master Plan amidst conflicting interests and distortions. He stressed the importance of constructing terminals in strategic locations like Mabushi and Kugbo to improve commuter convenience and safety, underscoring the city’s need for enhanced infrastructure to achieve world-class status.


 

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Singer-Comedian Nasboi Criticizes Nigeria’s Internet Space: ‘The Devil Has Done So Much’

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Popular singer and comedian Nasboi has expressed his concerns about the state of Nigeria’s internet space, claiming it has been heavily influenced by negative forces.

In a cryptic post shared online, Nasboi wrote, “Devil has done so much in Nigeria internet space lately.”

While the entertainer did not elaborate further, his statement has sparked conversations, with many speculating he might be referring to the rise of online negativity, cyberbullying, or other troubling trends on social media platforms in the country.

Nasboi, known for blending humor with thought-provoking commentary, continues to engage his audience on and off the stage. Fans await further clarification on his recent remarks.

 

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Tinubu Assures IMF’s Georgieva that Nigeria’s Economic Reforms Are Yielding Positive Results

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu recently assured Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), that Nigeria’s economic reforms are beginning to show positive outcomes.

During their meeting, the President emphasized his administration’s unwavering commitment to alleviating the challenges brought on by these reforms while prioritizing the protection of the nation’s most vulnerable citizens.

President Tinubu highlighted that key aspects of his administration’s agenda include strengthening social safety nets, improving access to education, and driving investments in infrastructure.

He stressed that these efforts are crucial for fostering inclusive growth and ensuring that no Nigerian is left behind in the journey toward economic recovery and development.

In addressing fiscal policies, the President acknowledged the need to expand the country’s tax base as part of broader efforts to achieve sustainable developmental growth.

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However, he reassured Nigerians that this would be done responsibly, without imposing additional burdens on a population already grappling with economic hardship.

The meeting with Georgieva comes at a time when Nigeria is undergoing significant economic adjustments, including the removal of fuel subsidies and the unification of the foreign exchange rate.

While these measures are intended to stabilize the economy and attract foreign investment, they have also led to increased costs of living for many Nigerians.


 

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“Tinubu Stabbed His Supporters in the Back With Ridiculous Appointments” – Onokpasa

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An All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Jesutega Onokpasa, has expressed disappointment with President Bola Tinubu, accusing him of betraying his loyal supporters through questionable appointments that he described as absurd and insulting.

During an appearance on Arise News’ morning show on Thursday, Onokpasa openly criticized the recent appointment of Daniel Bwala as Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication to the President.

Bwala, formerly an aide to Atiku Abubakar, has been a vocal critic of Tinubu, even making controversial statements against him during the election campaign.

Onokpasa’s remarks add to the growing backlash the president has faced over this decision.

Many of Tinubu’s supporters feel sidelined, arguing that the appointment of Bwala, who was once aligned with the opposition and allegedly made disparaging remarks about Tinubu, sends a discouraging message to those who stood by him.

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Speaking passionately, Onokpasa rejected the narrative that the appointment was a strategic move.

“Our dear and beloved president has betrayed his staunch supporters with these absolutely ridiculous, inexplicable appointments,” he said.

“I am a Tinubu supporter, not a sycophant. His apologists are calling Bwala’s appointment a strategy, but to me, it is pure stupidity.”

Onokpasa, who also serves as the chairman of the Tinubu Media Support Group (TMSG), expressed frustration over what he saw as a lack of loyalty to those who defended the president during critical moments.

He pointed out that Bwala had once labeled Tinubu a “drug dealer” without providing any evidence, yet he was rewarded with a position of influence.

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“How do you appoint someone who publicly called you a drug dealer? Daniel Bwala is a lawyer. He had no evidence for such accusations, yet he was given this role.

This is the same person who called the president a drug baron, and now he’s been welcomed into the fold. It feels like a slap in the face for those of us who stood by him,” Onokpasa lamented.

He further criticized Bayo Onanuga, a prominent Tinubu ally, for defending the decision. “Bayo Onanuga tries to rationalize this, but it’s insulting.

We were out there defending the president when Bwala and others were attacking him.

Now, the same person who tried to tarnish his image gets an appointment, while those of us who believed in him are left in the cold,” he said.

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Onokpasa’s anger wasn’t just about the appointments but also about the perceived disregard for loyal supporters.

“It’s not about wanting an appointment. Many of us don’t need that. It’s about the insult. It’s about the president taking us for granted.

We defended him because we believed in him, not because we were seeking favors. For me, this is personal.

I admired him like a family member, and now it feels like he has humiliated us. I don’t trust him anymore.”


 

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