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American singer, Ciara reveals that she Cãncelled a $300k Show just to attend Davido's Show at the Barclays Center in New York City last night
The American superstar said she has heard so much about Davido and when she learned that he was performing in her home-city, New York, she couldn't mîss it for anything in the world.
After watching Davido perform, Ciara met him backstage and told him it was the greatest performance she has ever watched in her life and can't wait to get into the studio with him and make magic
Davido is truly the King Of Afrobeats
001 For A ReasonBREAKING NEWS 🚨‼️ American singer, Ciara reveals that she Cãncelled a $300k Show just to attend Davido's Show at the Barclays Center in New York City last night 😱 The American superstar said she has heard so much about Davido and when she learned that he was performing in her home-city, New York, she couldn't mîss it for anything in the world. After watching Davido perform, Ciara met him backstage and told him it was the greatest performance she has ever watched in her life and can't wait to get into the studio with him and make magic 🎙️🔥🔥 Davido is truly the King Of Afrobeats 🎶👑 001 For A Reason 🙌 -
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Press Statement
Sunday, August 3, 2025
ADC: N712B Airport Renovation Wasteful, Misplaced Priority.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the Tinubu administration’s plan to spend over ₦712 billion on the renovation of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. In a statement issued by Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC’s National Publicity Secretary, the party questioned whether the renovation plan and its associated cost had received approval from the National Assembly, describing the expenditure as reckless and insensitive.
The full statement read:
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) strongly condemns the outrageous ₦712 billion airport renovation project announced by the Tinubu administration as another brazen act of fiscal recklessness and official insensitivity which further confirms how far this APC government is removed from the reality of the suffering people of Nigeria.
It is hard to understand how expending ₦712 billion into renovating an airport that already received significant upgrades in recent years makes fiscal sense in a country where public universities wallow in chronic austerity, where basic medical care, has become a luxury that only the rich can afford, where millions of Nigerians have been thrown into poverty as a result of government’s ill-conceived policies
The Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos remains functional and serviceable. What the aviation sector needs is not another gold-plated terminal, but proper maintenance, enhanced efficiency and the expansion of regional airports to boost real connectivity across Nigeria.
Just for context, the amount of money that is being funnelled into the renovation of one airport, approximately $500 million is the same total amount that was spent to build four new airports in Abuja, Lagos, Kano and Port Harcourt in 2014 via a Chinese loan that is yet to be repaid.
This same Murtala Muhammed Airport had a new international terminal that was commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari in March 2022. According to media reports at the time, the said facility was built on a landmass of approximately 56,000 square metres, with 66 check-in counters and has the capacity to process 14 million passengers annually. It was said to have been equipped with “censored conveyor belt, seven jet bridges, 10 ultra-modern cooling systems, heat extraction in the baggage hall, ample space for duty free shops and banks, recreational areas for children, 22-room hotel for stop-overs among others.”
It is important to note that although this airport was designed to process 14 million passengers in a year, available reports indicates that the airport handled only 6.5 million passengers in 2024, less than half of its capacity.
We therefore wonder if it is this same airport that is now scheduled for renovation or another one. The inescapable conclusion is either that the previous APC government had lied to Nigerians about what it did with the Lagos Airport or the current government is about to spend such a huge amount of money on a project that already exists.
Perhaps even more troubling is the fact that this massive expenditure—approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on July 31, 2025—has not received any backing from the National Assembly and it is not in any of the approved budget. Is this now how the government spends close to a trillion naira—without appropriation, without scrutiny, and without the consent of the Nigerian people through their elected representatives? We demand to know: under what constitutional provision is this money being spent?
How did we get here, that the government of Nigeria, even in the face of extant accountability laws, is able to approve expenditure of this magnitude with no public breakdown of costs, no transparent procurement process, and no national debate? many.
Let us be clear, ₦712 billion could instead deliver transformative impact by building over seven fully equipped teaching hospitals, funding free basic education across three geopolitical zones for five years, providing rural electrification to thousands of communities, or rehabilitating thousands of kilometers of federal roads and bridges.
The ADC calls on all Nigerians to reject this frivolous project. We therefore demand its immediate suspension, a full independent audit of the proposed budget, and a redirection of funds toward projects that would directly improve the lives of ordinary citizens, which should be the priority of any government.
We warn that continued wasteful spending amid widespread hunger, economic hardship, and rising insecurity will only continue to widen the trust deficit between the people and the government. A government that has struggled to justify its need for loans cannot indulge in wasteful spending such as this.
Enough is enough. Let Nigeria work for the many, not just the privileged few.
Signed:
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi
National Publicity Secretary
African Democratic Congress.
@highlight African Democratic Congress HQ African Democratic Congress ADC Channels Television AIT Online TVC Entertainment BBC News Africa BBC News PidginPress Statement Sunday, August 3, 2025 ADC: N712B Airport Renovation Wasteful, Misplaced Priority. The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the Tinubu administration’s plan to spend over ₦712 billion on the renovation of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. In a statement issued by Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC’s National Publicity Secretary, the party questioned whether the renovation plan and its associated cost had received approval from the National Assembly, describing the expenditure as reckless and insensitive. The full statement read: The African Democratic Congress (ADC) strongly condemns the outrageous ₦712 billion airport renovation project announced by the Tinubu administration as another brazen act of fiscal recklessness and official insensitivity which further confirms how far this APC government is removed from the reality of the suffering people of Nigeria. It is hard to understand how expending ₦712 billion into renovating an airport that already received significant upgrades in recent years makes fiscal sense in a country where public universities wallow in chronic austerity, where basic medical care, has become a luxury that only the rich can afford, where millions of Nigerians have been thrown into poverty as a result of government’s ill-conceived policies The Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos remains functional and serviceable. What the aviation sector needs is not another gold-plated terminal, but proper maintenance, enhanced efficiency and the expansion of regional airports to boost real connectivity across Nigeria. Just for context, the amount of money that is being funnelled into the renovation of one airport, approximately $500 million is the same total amount that was spent to build four new airports in Abuja, Lagos, Kano and Port Harcourt in 2014 via a Chinese loan that is yet to be repaid. This same Murtala Muhammed Airport had a new international terminal that was commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari in March 2022. According to media reports at the time, the said facility was built on a landmass of approximately 56,000 square metres, with 66 check-in counters and has the capacity to process 14 million passengers annually. It was said to have been equipped with “censored conveyor belt, seven jet bridges, 10 ultra-modern cooling systems, heat extraction in the baggage hall, ample space for duty free shops and banks, recreational areas for children, 22-room hotel for stop-overs among others.” It is important to note that although this airport was designed to process 14 million passengers in a year, available reports indicates that the airport handled only 6.5 million passengers in 2024, less than half of its capacity. We therefore wonder if it is this same airport that is now scheduled for renovation or another one. The inescapable conclusion is either that the previous APC government had lied to Nigerians about what it did with the Lagos Airport or the current government is about to spend such a huge amount of money on a project that already exists. Perhaps even more troubling is the fact that this massive expenditure—approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on July 31, 2025—has not received any backing from the National Assembly and it is not in any of the approved budget. Is this now how the government spends close to a trillion naira—without appropriation, without scrutiny, and without the consent of the Nigerian people through their elected representatives? We demand to know: under what constitutional provision is this money being spent? How did we get here, that the government of Nigeria, even in the face of extant accountability laws, is able to approve expenditure of this magnitude with no public breakdown of costs, no transparent procurement process, and no national debate? many. Let us be clear, ₦712 billion could instead deliver transformative impact by building over seven fully equipped teaching hospitals, funding free basic education across three geopolitical zones for five years, providing rural electrification to thousands of communities, or rehabilitating thousands of kilometers of federal roads and bridges. The ADC calls on all Nigerians to reject this frivolous project. We therefore demand its immediate suspension, a full independent audit of the proposed budget, and a redirection of funds toward projects that would directly improve the lives of ordinary citizens, which should be the priority of any government. We warn that continued wasteful spending amid widespread hunger, economic hardship, and rising insecurity will only continue to widen the trust deficit between the people and the government. A government that has struggled to justify its need for loans cannot indulge in wasteful spending such as this. Enough is enough. Let Nigeria work for the many, not just the privileged few. Signed: Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi National Publicity Secretary African Democratic Congress. @highlight African Democratic Congress HQ African Democratic Congress ADC Channels Television AIT Online TVC Entertainment BBC News Africa BBC News Pidgin0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 164 Views 0 Vista previa -
Press Statement
Sunday, August 3, 2025
ADC: N712B Airport Renovation Wasteful, Misplaced Priority.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the Tinubu administration’s plan to spend over ₦712 billion on the renovation of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. In a statement issued by Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC’s National Publicity Secretary, the party questioned whether the renovation plan and its associated cost had received approval from the National Assembly, describing the expenditure as reckless and insensitive.
The full statement read:
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) strongly condemns the outrageous ₦712 billion airport renovation project announced by the Tinubu administration as another brazen act of fiscal recklessness and official insensitivity which further confirms how far this APC government is removed from the reality of the suffering people of Nigeria.
It is hard to understand how expending ₦712 billion into renovating an airport that already received significant upgrades in recent years makes fiscal sense in a country where public universities wallow in chronic austerity, where basic medical care, has become a luxury that only the rich can afford, where millions of Nigerians have been thrown into poverty as a result of government’s ill-conceived policies
The Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos remains functional and serviceable. What the aviation sector needs is not another gold-plated terminal, but proper maintenance, enhanced efficiency and the expansion of regional airports to boost real connectivity across Nigeria.
Just for context, the amount of money that is being funnelled into the renovation of one airport, approximately $500 million is the same total amount that was spent to build four new airports in Abuja, Lagos, Kano and Port Harcourt in 2014 via a Chinese loan that is yet to be repaid.
This same Murtala Muhammed Airport had a new international terminal that was commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari in March 2022. According to media reports at the time, the said facility was built on a landmass of approximately 56,000 square metres, with 66 check-in counters and has the capacity to process 14 million passengers annually. It was said to have been equipped with “censored conveyor belt, seven jet bridges, 10 ultra-modern cooling systems, heat extraction in the baggage hall, ample space for duty free shops and banks, recreational areas for children, 22-room hotel for stop-overs among others.”
It is important to note that although this airport was designed to process 14 million passengers in a year, available reports indicates that the airport handled only 6.5 million passengers in 2024, less than half of its capacity.
We therefore wonder if it is this same airport that is now scheduled for renovation or another one. The inescapable conclusion is either that the previous APC government had lied to Nigerians about what it did with the Lagos Airport or the current government is about to spend such a huge amount of money on a project that already exists.
Perhaps even more troubling is the fact that this massive expenditure—approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on July 31, 2025—has not received any backing from the National Assembly and it is not in any of the approved budget. Is this now how the government spends close to a trillion naira—without appropriation, without scrutiny, and without the consent of the Nigerian people through their elected representatives? We demand to know: under what constitutional provision is this money being spent?
How did we get here, that the government of Nigeria, even in the face of extant accountability laws, is able to approve expenditure of this magnitude with no public breakdown of costs, no transparent procurement process, and no national debate? many.
Let us be clear, ₦712 billion could instead deliver transformative impact by building over seven fully equipped teaching hospitals, funding free basic education across three geopolitical zones for five years, providing rural electrification to thousands of communities, or rehabilitating thousands of kilometers of federal roads and bridges.
The ADC calls on all Nigerians to reject this frivolous project. We therefore demand its immediate suspension, a full independent audit of the proposed budget, and a redirection of funds toward projects that would directly improve the lives of ordinary citizens, which should be the priority of any government.
We warn that continued wasteful spending amid widespread hunger, economic hardship, and rising insecurity will only continue to widen the trust deficit between the people and the government. A government that has struggled to justify its need for loans cannot indulge in wasteful spending such as this.
Enough is enough. Let Nigeria work for the many, not just the privileged few.
Signed:
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi
National Publicity Secretary
African Democratic Congress.
@highlight African Democratic Congress HQ African Democratic Congress ADC Channels Television AIT Online TVC Entertainment BBC News Africa BBC News PidginPress Statement Sunday, August 3, 2025 ADC: N712B Airport Renovation Wasteful, Misplaced Priority. The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the Tinubu administration’s plan to spend over ₦712 billion on the renovation of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. In a statement issued by Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC’s National Publicity Secretary, the party questioned whether the renovation plan and its associated cost had received approval from the National Assembly, describing the expenditure as reckless and insensitive. The full statement read: The African Democratic Congress (ADC) strongly condemns the outrageous ₦712 billion airport renovation project announced by the Tinubu administration as another brazen act of fiscal recklessness and official insensitivity which further confirms how far this APC government is removed from the reality of the suffering people of Nigeria. It is hard to understand how expending ₦712 billion into renovating an airport that already received significant upgrades in recent years makes fiscal sense in a country where public universities wallow in chronic austerity, where basic medical care, has become a luxury that only the rich can afford, where millions of Nigerians have been thrown into poverty as a result of government’s ill-conceived policies The Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos remains functional and serviceable. What the aviation sector needs is not another gold-plated terminal, but proper maintenance, enhanced efficiency and the expansion of regional airports to boost real connectivity across Nigeria. Just for context, the amount of money that is being funnelled into the renovation of one airport, approximately $500 million is the same total amount that was spent to build four new airports in Abuja, Lagos, Kano and Port Harcourt in 2014 via a Chinese loan that is yet to be repaid. This same Murtala Muhammed Airport had a new international terminal that was commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari in March 2022. According to media reports at the time, the said facility was built on a landmass of approximately 56,000 square metres, with 66 check-in counters and has the capacity to process 14 million passengers annually. It was said to have been equipped with “censored conveyor belt, seven jet bridges, 10 ultra-modern cooling systems, heat extraction in the baggage hall, ample space for duty free shops and banks, recreational areas for children, 22-room hotel for stop-overs among others.” It is important to note that although this airport was designed to process 14 million passengers in a year, available reports indicates that the airport handled only 6.5 million passengers in 2024, less than half of its capacity. We therefore wonder if it is this same airport that is now scheduled for renovation or another one. The inescapable conclusion is either that the previous APC government had lied to Nigerians about what it did with the Lagos Airport or the current government is about to spend such a huge amount of money on a project that already exists. Perhaps even more troubling is the fact that this massive expenditure—approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on July 31, 2025—has not received any backing from the National Assembly and it is not in any of the approved budget. Is this now how the government spends close to a trillion naira—without appropriation, without scrutiny, and without the consent of the Nigerian people through their elected representatives? We demand to know: under what constitutional provision is this money being spent? How did we get here, that the government of Nigeria, even in the face of extant accountability laws, is able to approve expenditure of this magnitude with no public breakdown of costs, no transparent procurement process, and no national debate? many. Let us be clear, ₦712 billion could instead deliver transformative impact by building over seven fully equipped teaching hospitals, funding free basic education across three geopolitical zones for five years, providing rural electrification to thousands of communities, or rehabilitating thousands of kilometers of federal roads and bridges. The ADC calls on all Nigerians to reject this frivolous project. We therefore demand its immediate suspension, a full independent audit of the proposed budget, and a redirection of funds toward projects that would directly improve the lives of ordinary citizens, which should be the priority of any government. We warn that continued wasteful spending amid widespread hunger, economic hardship, and rising insecurity will only continue to widen the trust deficit between the people and the government. A government that has struggled to justify its need for loans cannot indulge in wasteful spending such as this. Enough is enough. Let Nigeria work for the many, not just the privileged few. Signed: Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi National Publicity Secretary African Democratic Congress. @highlight African Democratic Congress HQ African Democratic Congress ADC Channels Television AIT Online TVC Entertainment BBC News Africa BBC News Pidgin0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 164 Views 0 Vista previa -
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#About the #hundredniaranote
The Afizere culture of Nigeria proudly graces our nation’s currency—the hundred naira note—highlighting our esteemed place in the rich tapestry of Nigerian heritage. As one of the most unique and globally recognized tribes, the Afizere people continually stand at the forefront of cultural representation in Nigeria and beyond.
Our culture is distinguished by its exceptional uniqueness—notice, for instance, the beautifully synchronized steps in our traditional dances, a testament to our collective harmony and heritage. Rooted in abundant richness, the Afizere people are renowned for their warmth, kindness, and unwavering spirit of hospitality. We embody the heart and soul of the nation, for no conversation about Nigeria’s diverse tribes is complete without the mighty and revered name of the Afizere nation.
May God bless the Izere people,
May God bless Africa,
And may God bless the talented writer Airin DE Cømpøser
SSA on Creativity and Entertainment, Jos East Local Government Area.
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#trend #trendingreelsvideo#About the #hundredniaranote The Afizere culture of Nigeria proudly graces our nation’s currency—the hundred naira note—highlighting our esteemed place in the rich tapestry of Nigerian heritage. As one of the most unique and globally recognized tribes, the Afizere people continually stand at the forefront of cultural representation in Nigeria and beyond. Our culture is distinguished by its exceptional uniqueness—notice, for instance, the beautifully synchronized steps in our traditional dances, a testament to our collective harmony and heritage. Rooted in abundant richness, the Afizere people are renowned for their warmth, kindness, and unwavering spirit of hospitality. We embody the heart and soul of the nation, for no conversation about Nigeria’s diverse tribes is complete without the mighty and revered name of the Afizere nation. May God bless the Izere people, May God bless Africa, And may God bless the talented writer Airin DE Cømpøser 😊😊 SSA on Creativity and Entertainment, Jos East Local Government Area. #nigeria #localbusiness #culture #National #trend #trendingreelsvideo0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 150 Views 0 Vista previa -
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This is something life has thought me, if you think you truly know a person, you better think very well.This is something life has thought me, if you think you truly know a person, you better think very well.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 108 Views 0 Vista previa
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The Lord will not suffer the soul of the righteous to famish: but he casteth away the substance of the wicked.
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The unexamined life is not worth livingThe unexamined life is not worth living0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 106 Views 0 Vista previa
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Everything you have ever wanted is on the other side of fear..... So take the bold step and make a Gada moveEverything you have ever wanted is on the other side of fear..... So take the bold step and make a Gada move0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 106 Views 0 Vista previa
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ANYBODY WHO DOES NOT VALUE YOUR VALUES, DON'T VALUE THEIR FRIENDSHIP. SELAH.
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He becometh poor that dealeth with a slack hand: but the hand of the diligent maketh rich.
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They said they are giving me a CUSTOMIZED VINTAGE CAR MADE SPECIALLY FOR KINGS .
I never requested from the Chinese manufacturer .
They paid my flight ticket , put me in a 5 star hotel and gave me a car gift without me making a demand .
No need to buy fuel.
No need to changing of oil.
Just charge as phone and drive.
ALL GLORY BE TO GOD ALMIGHTYThey said they are giving me a CUSTOMIZED VINTAGE CAR MADE SPECIALLY FOR KINGS . I never requested from the Chinese manufacturer . They paid my flight ticket , put me in a 5 star hotel and gave me a car gift without me making a demand . No need to buy fuel. No need to changing of oil. Just charge as phone and drive. ALL GLORY BE TO GOD ALMIGHTY -
ANYBODY WHO DOES NOT VALUE YOUR VALUES, DON'T VALUE THEIR FRIENDSHIP. SELAH.
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The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, has issued a firm warning to proprietors of event centres, nightclubs, lounges, and organisers of social gatherings to desist from obstructing traffic during events across the state.
General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, gave the directive during a series of unscheduled inspections and surveillance exercises along major traffic-prone corridors within Lagos metropolis.
Check comment section for more......The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, has issued a firm warning to proprietors of event centres, nightclubs, lounges, and organisers of social gatherings to desist from obstructing traffic during events across the state. General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, gave the directive during a series of unscheduled inspections and surveillance exercises along major traffic-prone corridors within Lagos metropolis. Check comment section for more......0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 115 Views 0 Vista previa