Tuesday, April 29, 2025

The 23rd Tinubu And His Cupidity-Muffled Achievements

We need from the inconsiderate government a social liberty incurred from the old western region political practicability - not this negative self-wisdom of self-destruction engineered with a mirage of fortunes which Tinubu has ventured into believing hitherto that the deceptive formula would make ordinary Nigerians, the owners, live in oblivion for him to cart away their financial valuables. The socio-economic infrastructure which would make the electorates' demand viable to vote the party in furtherance has been lost to his caught avarice at the right moment paradoxically. Meanwhile the incessant loan demands do not solve Nigeria - they only create more the lopsided dividends of the typical political oligarchy distorting for so long the national liberty; internal revenue generations via local-content resources beautified with prioritized infrastructure like electricity cum zero-inflation would amount to a Nigeria of the Kingdom. What solves the inflation has been a unique method to restore the subsidy clause which could only be later removed whilst sufficient refineries are thus provided to eradicate the today fuel importation [irony] which is the inflation and also is the hidden locus for corrupt politicians to perpetrate the overt Shenanigans as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has nabbed Aisha Achimugu, who was wanted for money laundering, on Tuesday, this morning, the anti-graft agency apprehended Ms Achimugu, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s [Lagos state governor] paramour [a lover, especially the illicit partner of a married person], at the airport in Abuja. “The applicant shall appear before the 4th respondent (EFCC) on April 29, 2025, as outlined in her affidavit. Upon her appearance, the respondent shall return with the applicant to this court on April 30, 2025, to report on the proceedings,” judge formerly ruled.

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