• Vanity and Waste Tinubu’s N39bn ICC Renovation and the Shame of Extravagance

    At a time when Nigerians are groaning under the weight of inflation, food insecurity, joblessness, and decaying infrastructure, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s decision to spend ₦39 billion renovating the International Conference Centre (ICC), Abuja, and then renaming it after himself is a stunning act of self-indulgence and tone-deaf leadership.

    The ICC was originally constructed in 1991 by Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida at a cost of just ₦240 million. Adjusted for over three decades of inflation, the cost of building a brand new, state-of-the-art conference centre today would be between ₦25 billion and ₦30 billion. That the government spent ₦39 billion merely to renovate the old one without major expansion or technological overhaul exposes just how bloated and questionable the expenditure truly is.

    More insultingly, Babangida never named the centre after himself, even though he initiated and completed it. Tinubu, however, after refurbishing it, decided to stamp his name on it converting a national landmark into a personal monument. It reeks of egotism and disrespect for public trust.

    The ICC project is only one in a disturbing pattern of vanity-driven and excessive spending under this administration.

    The Lagos to Calabar Coastal Highway, an ambitious 700-kilometre project, is has been awarded at staggering costs of ₦15 trillion, with only about 30 kilometres completed so far. It has displaced communities, triggered public outrage, and remains a drain on already overstretched national resources.

    Adding to the spree, the presidency recently acquired a new Airbus A330 aircraft for $100 million, despite an already oversized presidential fleet. At a time when the naira is battered and millions cannot afford transport fare, the government is buying luxury jets.

    Other wasteful allocations include:
       •   ₦5 billion to renovate Dodan Barracks, the President’s Lagos residence
       •   ₦4 billion for the Vice President’s Ikoyi residence
       •   ₦21 billion to complete the new official residence of the Vice President
       •   ₦5 billion for a presidential yacht, smuggled into the 2023 supplementary budget

    To the government’s credit, the minimum wage issue has been resolved, and workers are receiving their new pay. But this gain is overshadowed by a mountain of unpaid pensions, leaving retirees in penury, and the unfulfilled agreement with ASUU, which remains a bull in a china shop threatening to plunge the university system into fresh chaos.

    The administration claims to be building a legacy. But legacy is not about plastering one’s name on public buildings or cruising on billion-naira yachts. True legacy lies in reviving industries tackling insecurity and building new legacies anchored on inclusion, accountability, and shared prosperity.

    At a time like this, every naira must count. Nigeria cannot afford to spend like a wealthy nation while borrowing to survive.

    This is not responsible leadership.
    It is reckless indulgence.
    And Nigeria deserves better.
    Vanity and Waste Tinubu’s N39bn ICC Renovation and the Shame of Extravagance At a time when Nigerians are groaning under the weight of inflation, food insecurity, joblessness, and decaying infrastructure, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s decision to spend ₦39 billion renovating the International Conference Centre (ICC), Abuja, and then renaming it after himself is a stunning act of self-indulgence and tone-deaf leadership. The ICC was originally constructed in 1991 by Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida at a cost of just ₦240 million. Adjusted for over three decades of inflation, the cost of building a brand new, state-of-the-art conference centre today would be between ₦25 billion and ₦30 billion. That the government spent ₦39 billion merely to renovate the old one without major expansion or technological overhaul exposes just how bloated and questionable the expenditure truly is. More insultingly, Babangida never named the centre after himself, even though he initiated and completed it. Tinubu, however, after refurbishing it, decided to stamp his name on it converting a national landmark into a personal monument. It reeks of egotism and disrespect for public trust. The ICC project is only one in a disturbing pattern of vanity-driven and excessive spending under this administration. The Lagos to Calabar Coastal Highway, an ambitious 700-kilometre project, is has been awarded at staggering costs of ₦15 trillion, with only about 30 kilometres completed so far. It has displaced communities, triggered public outrage, and remains a drain on already overstretched national resources. Adding to the spree, the presidency recently acquired a new Airbus A330 aircraft for $100 million, despite an already oversized presidential fleet. At a time when the naira is battered and millions cannot afford transport fare, the government is buying luxury jets. Other wasteful allocations include:    •   ₦5 billion to renovate Dodan Barracks, the President’s Lagos residence    •   ₦4 billion for the Vice President’s Ikoyi residence    •   ₦21 billion to complete the new official residence of the Vice President    •   ₦5 billion for a presidential yacht, smuggled into the 2023 supplementary budget To the government’s credit, the minimum wage issue has been resolved, and workers are receiving their new pay. But this gain is overshadowed by a mountain of unpaid pensions, leaving retirees in penury, and the unfulfilled agreement with ASUU, which remains a bull in a china shop threatening to plunge the university system into fresh chaos. The administration claims to be building a legacy. But legacy is not about plastering one’s name on public buildings or cruising on billion-naira yachts. True legacy lies in reviving industries tackling insecurity and building new legacies anchored on inclusion, accountability, and shared prosperity. At a time like this, every naira must count. Nigeria cannot afford to spend like a wealthy nation while borrowing to survive. This is not responsible leadership. It is reckless indulgence. And Nigeria deserves better.
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  • Elon Musk’s Yacht Catches Fire at Sea—What His Son Says After Rescue Leaves Everyone Stunned
    In a terrifying maritime emergency that’s rocking social media, Elon Musk’s private yacht erupted in flames off the coast in what insiders are calling a “near-tragic disaster.” But it’s what happened after the dramatic rescue that has the world talking. Musk’s son—visibly shaken but uninjured—made a chilling, emotional statement that left rescue crews and family members in total disbelief. What did he say? And why are some now questioning whether this was more than just an accident? The full story is unraveling fast... and the details are jaw-dropping
    Elon Musk’s Yacht Catches Fire at Sea—What His Son Says After Rescue Leaves Everyone Stunned In a terrifying maritime emergency that’s rocking social media, Elon Musk’s private yacht erupted in flames off the coast in what insiders are calling a “near-tragic disaster.” But it’s what happened after the dramatic rescue that has the world talking. Musk’s son—visibly shaken but uninjured—made a chilling, emotional statement that left rescue crews and family members in total disbelief. What did he say? And why are some now questioning whether this was more than just an accident? The full story is unraveling fast... and the details are jaw-dropping👇👇👇
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook and CEO of Meta, has expanded his luxury fleet of superyachts by acquiring a third vessel. This follows his purchase of the 118-meter megayacht Launchpad and its accompanying shadow vessel, Wingman, earlier in 2024, both valued at around $330 million.

    In a recent development, Zuckerberg is now the owner of the U-81 shadow yacht, a 2022 Damen build, originally owned by billionaire Graeme Hart. The vessel, valued at $100 million, features a helipad, large crane, and an impressive interior capable of hosting eight guests and 26 crew members. It serves as both a support vessel and standalone superyacht.

    With his growing fleet valued at $430 million, Zuckerberg's yacht collection now rivals those of the world's wealthiest, including the renowned Russian oligarchs.
    Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook and CEO of Meta, has expanded his luxury fleet of superyachts by acquiring a third vessel. This follows his purchase of the 118-meter megayacht Launchpad and its accompanying shadow vessel, Wingman, earlier in 2024, both valued at around $330 million. In a recent development, Zuckerberg is now the owner of the U-81 shadow yacht, a 2022 Damen build, originally owned by billionaire Graeme Hart. The vessel, valued at $100 million, features a helipad, large crane, and an impressive interior capable of hosting eight guests and 26 crew members. It serves as both a support vessel and standalone superyacht. With his growing fleet valued at $430 million, Zuckerberg's yacht collection now rivals those of the world's wealthiest, including the renowned Russian oligarchs.
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  • Jeff Bezos' 417-foot superyacht Koru cost about $500 million and is the tallest sailing yacht in the world.
    Its three huge masts let it sail with the wind, but keeping it running costs nearly $25 million a year.
    For Bezos, that is nothing. In 2024, he made around $8 million an hour, meaning Koru’s yearly upkeep is paid in just over three hours.
    The yacht has already been spotted from Mallorca to Miami as part of his growing Florida real estate empire.

    #Yacht #Luxury #Wealth #Bezos #Koru #Billionaire #Amazon #JeffBezos
    Jeff Bezos' 417-foot superyacht Koru cost about $500 million and is the tallest sailing yacht in the world. Its three huge masts let it sail with the wind, but keeping it running costs nearly $25 million a year. For Bezos, that is nothing. In 2024, he made around $8 million an hour, meaning Koru’s yearly upkeep is paid in just over three hours. The yacht has already been spotted from Mallorca to Miami as part of his growing Florida real estate empire. #Yacht #Luxury #Wealth #Bezos #Koru #Billionaire #Amazon #JeffBezos
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  • * PAWS UPDATE:*

    Bybit has taken back all the $PAWS tokens from users and announced that they will redistribute them later.

    It’s still unclear whether the redistribution will happen before the listing or after.

    Or they might delay the listing again.

    They took everything from me!!! What a wonderful day, huh? I had already ordered myself a yacht
    *🐾 PAWS UPDATE:* 🌐Bybit has taken back all the $PAWS tokens from users and announced that they will redistribute them later. 😂 😂It’s still unclear whether the redistribution will happen before the listing or after. Or they might delay the listing again. They took everything from me!!! What a wonderful day, huh?😄 I had already ordered myself a yacht😂
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  • Spotlesshorizon Cleaning Services!
    • Post construction, Residential , commercial and renovation Cleaning.
    •Deep Upholstery and Rug revamp.
    • Fumigations,Waste Evaluation And Waste Sewage
    • Pressure floor wash and polishing, professional Janitorial recruitment of coperate and domestic cleaners.
    • Gardener service, swimming pool , yacht and car wash.
    Spotlesshorizon Cleaning Services! • Post construction, Residential , commercial and renovation Cleaning. •Deep Upholstery and Rug revamp. • Fumigations,Waste Evaluation And Waste Sewage • Pressure floor wash and polishing, professional Janitorial recruitment of coperate and domestic cleaners. • Gardener service, swimming pool , yacht and car wash.
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  • Money can't buy you happiness, but it can buy you a yacht big enough to pull up right alongside it
    Money can't buy you happiness, but it can buy you a yacht big enough to pull up right alongside it
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  • I have seen and met women who are married to very rich men, but they are very broke, unhappy, and living poorly than those who feel they are poor.

    Make money as a woman; so that your only reason for settling down won’t be survival.

    When you also have a livelihood, even if you desire to marry for money, you will have your time to make the best choice.

    Not every married woman that is in the front car, beautiful home, wearing nice hair and nice clothes, is happy.

    I know you will say; it’s better to cry on a yacht than in KEKENAPEP shee?

    Pray you don’t experience what it means to cry in Lamborghini. You will understand why women divorce their rich husbands.

    One day, you will understand that happiness, peace, and joy can’t be emphasized.

    Empower yourself!

    There are good rich men, but you can only find them when your reason for settling down isn’t for survival.

    A lady told me how she is bankrupt, she's married to a man who's very wealthy, but she has no money in her account.

    He prefers to buy her gifts than to give her money. He refused to open a business for her or allow her work.

    He locked her out, disrespected her family, broke shamed them, and left her outside till it's night because they had an argument.

    He brings in girls anytime he wants without any respect for the woman, to mention but a few.

    Pray to be happy in your marriage; do not even desire to cry anywhere, both in yacht or Keke.

    Most importantly, empower yourself so you won't marry wholly on survival.
    #Lekwa princess ijeoma ✍🏾
    #TheVoice
    I have seen and met women who are married to very rich men, but they are very broke, unhappy, and living poorly than those who feel they are poor. Make money as a woman; so that your only reason for settling down won’t be survival. When you also have a livelihood, even if you desire to marry for money, you will have your time to make the best choice. Not every married woman that is in the front car, beautiful home, wearing nice hair and nice clothes, is happy. I know you will say; it’s better to cry on a yacht than in KEKENAPEP shee? Pray you don’t experience what it means to cry in Lamborghini. You will understand why women divorce their rich husbands. One day, you will understand that happiness, peace, and joy can’t be emphasized. Empower yourself! There are good rich men, but you can only find them when your reason for settling down isn’t for survival. A lady told me how she is bankrupt, she's married to a man who's very wealthy, but she has no money in her account. He prefers to buy her gifts than to give her money. He refused to open a business for her or allow her work. He locked her out, disrespected her family, broke shamed them, and left her outside till it's night because they had an argument. He brings in girls anytime he wants without any respect for the woman, to mention but a few. Pray to be happy in your marriage; do not even desire to cry anywhere, both in yacht or Keke. Most importantly, empower yourself so you won't marry wholly on survival. #Lekwa princess ijeoma ✍🏾 #TheVoice
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  • BUY AND HOLD BRC BECAUSE THE MOON IS NEAR

    Bob was an average guy with an average job, an average bank account, and an above-average love for snacks. One day, while munching on a bag of chips, he overheard two tech geeks at the next table whispering excitedly about a new cryptocurrency—BRC.

    “BRC is the future,” one said. “It’s skyrocketing!”

    Bob, who barely understood regular money, was intrigued. He decided to buy just a little bit—because, hey, if people could make millions with Bitcoin, why not? So he put in $100, fully expecting to lose it.

    A week later, Bob checked his phone and nearly choked on his chips. His $100 had turned into $10,000! Panicked, he called his friend Dave.

    “Dude, what do I do? Sell it? Buy more?”

    Dave, a financial genius (who also lived in his mom’s basement), said, “Hold. The moon is near.”

    Bob held. And BRC kept climbing. Soon, he was quitting his job, buying a yacht (which he named Crypto Crunch), and vacationing in the Bahamas.

    Moral of the story? Buy BRC. Because chips are great, but yachts are better.
    BUY AND HOLD BRC BECAUSE THE MOON IS NEAR💥 Bob was an average guy with an average job, an average bank account, and an above-average love for snacks. One day, while munching on a bag of chips, he overheard two tech geeks at the next table whispering excitedly about a new cryptocurrency—BRC. “BRC is the future,” one said. “It’s skyrocketing!” Bob, who barely understood regular money, was intrigued. He decided to buy just a little bit—because, hey, if people could make millions with Bitcoin, why not? So he put in $100, fully expecting to lose it. A week later, Bob checked his phone and nearly choked on his chips. His $100 had turned into $10,000! Panicked, he called his friend Dave. “Dude, what do I do? Sell it? Buy more?” Dave, a financial genius (who also lived in his mom’s basement), said, “Hold. The moon is near.” Bob held. And BRC kept climbing. Soon, he was quitting his job, buying a yacht (which he named Crypto Crunch), and vacationing in the Bahamas. Moral of the story? Buy BRC. Because chips are great, but yachts are better.
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