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after the Nigeria vafa Civil War the National Youth service Corps NYSC was
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established on May 22nd 1973 to give the youths the opportunity to leave their
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parents and stay alone to contribute to the betterment of the West Africa country Nigeria interestingly a few days
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ago one of the serving corpers Ashi agay went to the market in Lagos State to buy
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food stuffs but she was shocked that the prices of food stuffs in the month of of March have again increased far more than
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they were previous months apparently faced with the heat of passion aay took to social media to call on the youths to
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unite and defend the country from Total economy collapse saying it was her first
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time to leave her parents and start paying domestic bills alone adding that the money she spends on transport is
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more than the monthly salary NC is paying her begging the youths to Stage a
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30- days non-stop challenge protest to make the country president Bola ahed tbu
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she described as a terrible person to be alive to his political and institutional
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responsibilities of making cost of living reasonably okay for people to afford stressing that some Nigerians are
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pretending to still be rich whereas the bad economy has pushed them into poverty
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this Reno omre former presidential spokesperson who have been living abroad
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since 2014 reacted and said that there is no country in the world where a
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paramilitary official like the corpor is permitted to criticize the government the youth Corp member was seen in the
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video crying and weeping over the deteriorating economic condition of the West Africa State according to her less
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than 24 hours after she made the video some officials of the NYSC summoned her
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to her primary place of assignment PPA local government area office and the
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audio recording of the suspected NYSC official she made available to the public the NYSC official could be heard
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reigning curses and abusing her on the phone for criticizing the government over the apparent terrible economic
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hardship currently staring millions of Nigerians in the face former vice
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president of Nigeria atiu Abu bakar commended the cor member for speaking out atiu said Ray embodies the spirit of
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a new generation of women who Champion the ideals of popular participation and unwavering advocacy in the political
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sphere I deeply admire her boldness and wisdom her fearless resolve to speak
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truth to Power undeterred by the weight of opposition she follows in the footsteps of formidable Trail blazes
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like gambo saaba falayo Ransom CTI Margaret Eko and countless other women
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who have stood Resolute in defense of the common good rather than being met with hostility Ray deserves
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encouragement and support she is a shining emblem of the Nigerian youth a
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testament to the long-held promise that the leaders of Tomorrow are already Among Us ready to shape a better future
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former governor of anambra state Peter Obi also commended the Corp member for highlighting the troubling Trends
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ongoing in Nigeria Peter Obie said the National Youth Corp member Ashi rer uay
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also known as Ray recently had an experience that highlights a troubling Trend in our nation one where voices of
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reason and Truth are met with intimidation rather than dialogue and engagement reports indicate that she has faced
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threats from NC officials simply for expressing her concerns about the current
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Administration this pattern is not isolated I too have been subjected to
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threats for daring to offer constructive suggestions and comments I now face daily intimidation harassment and name
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calling simply for expressing solution based views on government policies such
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actions are antithetical to the principles of democracy a government that silences its citizens is not
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Democratic or one that is subject to accountability and good governance and is most often corrupt I urge the current
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Administration to reflect deeply on its approach to descent and recognize the constructive criticism is a Cornerstone
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of democratic progress to all patriotic Nigerians our nation's future and
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development depend on our Collective courage to speak out against misgovernance Injustice and intimidation
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do not let fear stifle your voice Stand Firm support one another and continue to
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advocate for Nigeria we all envision a nation where freedom of speech is sacran
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and Leadership is accountable to the people especially in critical areas such as Education Health Care and poverty
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alleviation a just and prosperous Nigeria should be one where people like Ray are encouraged to speak out about
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the challenges they face while those in government take urgent action to address address these issues condemning the
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action of the youth Corp member Reno omre reacted and said thus in any country on Earth you can criticize your
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government and its leaders if you are a member of the military forces and paramilitary services however you are expected to
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resign your commission or leave the force to do so for the same reason you
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cannot be a serving member of a military force and paramilitary service and contest for an election you can contest
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but you will have to resign your commission or leave the service to do so in the United Kingdom it is even more
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extreme please fact check me according to the last guidelines in the
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hsr2 general principles of conduct of the British Civil Service you must give
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your undivided allegiance to the state they have no problem with you attacking the government but you must resign to do
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so many Nigerians are just very sentimental they do not think they just
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jump on Trends the National Youth Service Corp is actually a paramilitary reserve force that is why it is a Corp
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it is just like the Federal Road Safety Corp only that the f frsc is a career
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and the NYSC is just for a year read the NYSC enabling law the federal government
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of Nigeria can deploy NYSC Corp members to fight during a state of war read it
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is in the NYSC act if every cor member was allowed to criticize the government
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there would be no discipline in the Corp and any presidential aspirant supporting this Behavior would be
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irresponsible there is no perfect government on Earth if we allow Corp members criticize governments publicly
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morale in the court will collapse not May will and the NYSC will become an
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Anything Can Happen institution that gradually loses its relevance and credibility as various Corp members
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start vying to outdo themselves in attacking whichever government policy they dislike people aspiring to lead
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Nigeria ought to know these things not everything should be politicized please
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wait until after your one year of service then you can join El rufi or
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Peter ob's campaigns or their parties but if you cannot wait for one year
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resign now and join them Reno omre stated on December 23rd 2024 we have
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reported that there are uncertainties over the economic situation that await Nigerians and other residents in the
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West Africa country in 2025 after president Bola ahed tanbu presented the
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sum of 49.7 trillion na 2025 budget appropriation bill before the joint
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session of the Senate and House of Representatives of the National Assembly with a revenue Target of 34.82732
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in 2024 to pegging amount of 1,500 nairas in
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2025 it will be recalled that President Bola Ahmed tanbu in his first budget
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presentation as Nigeria president on November 29th 2023 Peg 750 nir to $1 as exchange rate
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for 2024 the president pegged the dollar rate at 750 ners when the foreign
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currency was fluctuating between 850 6 nairas and 900 nairas as at last quarter
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of 2023 the $750 nairas dollar rate pegging for 2024 by the president saw the
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foreign currency currently exchanging between 1,656 niras and 1,700 nairas
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representing more than 100% negative increasement in the last quarter of 2024
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when compared to the dollar rate as of December 2023 with the president pegging 2025
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rate of 1,500 nirs there are possibilities that the dollar May trade
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between 2,856 nairas and 3,000 nairas before the
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end of the last quarter of 2025 in line with the previous year's economic and
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exchange rate behavioral patterns and realities in the country this shows there may be more harder and tougher
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times in 2025 for larger numbers of residents both the middle class and the
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poor in the country country as the federal government showed more wider vision and quest for more Revenue in the
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year ahead the 2025 budget shows that more than 30% of the 49.7 trillion naira
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will be used to service existing loans with the government planning to borrow more new loans in
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2025 sequel to the budget deficit of more than 13 trillion lra according to
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local media the passage of the 2025 appropriation bill for second reading
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within 2014 4 hours by the lawmakers marks an important milestone in the budgeting process the bill will undergo
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further scrutiny and debate before its final passage as the Senate resumes its
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plenary session in January lawmakers are expected to delve deeper into the budget and make necessary adjustments so that
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it aligns with the country's development priorities details of the 2025 budget
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presentation as reported by the special advisor to the president on information and strategy beo onoa reads in full
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below president Bola ahed tanu Wednesday in Abuja assured Nigerians of better
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days ahead as economic reforms begin to yield positive results with noticeable signals in improved security Education
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Health Care and a globally acknowledged 3.4% GDP growth in third quarter of
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2024 president tanbu gave the Assurance at the National Assembly during presentation of the 49.7
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trillion lers 2025 appropriation Bill to the Joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives attributing the
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successes recorded so far in economic reforms to the patience resilience and tolerance of Nigerian in supporting the
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process the president projected an expenditure bill of 49.7 trillion ners
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which is 35% higher than the 28 trillion n budget of 2024 with priority on
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Education Health Care and security president tbu said the 2025 budget will
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focus on restoration securing peace and rebuilding Prosperity which reflects the
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core vision of the renewed hope agenda of improving the livelihood of Nigerians through the strengthening of Social and
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physical infrastructure and ensuring inclusivity in reaching development goals the 2025 budget proposal again
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reinforces our administration's road map to secure peace prosperity and hope for
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a greater future future for our beloved Nation this budget christened budget of restoration securing peace rebuilding
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Prosperity strikes at the very core of our renewed hope agenda and demonstrates our commitment to stabilizing the
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economy improving lives and repositioning our country for greater performance the Journey of economic
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renewal and institutional development which we began 18 months ago as a nation
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is very much underway it is not a journey of our choosing but one we had to embark on for Nigeria to have a real
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chance of greatness I thank every Nigerian for embarking on this journey of reforms and transformation with us
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the road of reforms is now clearly upon us and as the president of this blessed Nation I know this Less Traveled Road
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has not been easy that there have been difficulties and sacrifices they will not be in vain and we must keep Faith
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with the process to arrive at our collectively desired destination the president said president tbu noted that
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the 2025 budget will focus on restoration and seek to consolidate on the key policies instituted to
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restructure the economy to boost human capital development increase the volume of trade and Investments bolster oil and
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gas production and get the manufacturing sector humming again and ultimately increase the competitiveness of our
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economy he said the ongoing economic reforms would not be reversed rather it
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will be strengthened to build build on the gains of stimulating the economy to be more robust Equitable predictable and
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globally competitive we do not intend to depart from this critical path to strengthen the Nigerian economy just as
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I believe in the resilience of our economy to withand the current challenges I also strongly believe in
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the resilience of the Nigerian people again I summon the Unstoppable Nigerian
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Spirit to lead us on as we work to rebuild the fabric of our economy and existence the improvements we witnessed
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in the 2024 budget have led us into the 2025 budget the goals of advancing
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National Security creating economic opportunities investing in our youthful
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population infrastructure development and National reorientation form the core
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of the 2025 budget but more than that this will lay a solid foundation for
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Nigeria's future growth trajectory president tanbu stated the president
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told the lawmakers that the Nigerian economy was gradually rebounding I report today that our economy is
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responding positively to stimulus our objective is to further stimulate the economy through the implementation of
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targeted fiscal stimulus packages through public expenditures and specific non-inflationary spending the reforms we
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have instituted are beginning to yield results Nigerians will soon experience a
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better and more functional economy global economic growth for the out going year 2024 was projected at
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3.2% and against predictions our country made significant progress our economy
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grew by 3.46% in the third quarter of 2024 up
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from 2.54% in the third quarter of 2023 our foreign reserves now stand at
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nearly $42 billion US providing a robust buffer against external shocks our
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Rising exports are reflected in the current Trade Surplus which now stands at 5.8 trillion Lira according to the
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National Bureau of Statistics these clear results of gradual recovery among
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others reflect the resilience of our economy and the impact of deliberate policy choices we made from the outset
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he added on the performance of the 2024 budget president tanbu said remarkable
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Milestones were achieved with 14.55 trillion lra in Revenue meeting 7 5% of
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Target as of the third quarter while 21.6 trillion lra was recorded in
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expenditure representing 85% of Target in the third quarter the president noted
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that outlook on 2025 was more positive for Nigerians the 2025 budget seeks to
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restore macroeconomic stability enhance the business environment Foster inclusive growth employment and poverty
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reduction promote Equitable income distribution and human capital development our budgetary allocations
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reflect the administration's strategic priorities especially in the implementation of the renewed hope
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agenda and its developmental objectives in 2025 we are targeting 34.82732
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for debt servicing a total of 13.08 trillion naira or 3.89% of GDP will make
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up the budget deficit this is an ambitious but necessary budget to secure our future the president added president
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tbu said the government would Target inflation and bring it to 15% improve
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foreign exchange from approximately 1,700 naira per us to
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1,500 naira and a base crew oil production Assumption of 2.06 million
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barrels per day mvpd other projections for 2025 the president explained will
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include reduced importation of petroleum products alongside increased export of finished petroleum products bumper
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harvests driven by enhanced security reducing Reliance on food imports
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increased foreign exchange inflows through foreign portfolio Investments higher crude oil output and exports C C
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with a substantial reduction in Upstream oil and gas production costs the budget
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Project's inflation will decline from the current rate of 34.6% to 15% next year while the
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exchange rate will improve from approximately $1,700 naira per us to
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1,500 naira and a base crude oil production Assumption of 2.06 million
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barrels per day mbpd he said president tbu said the priority areas for the 2025
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budget allocations are defense and security 4.91 trillion ners
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infrastructure 4.06 trillion ners Health 2.48 trillion ners and education 3.52
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trillion nairas our Administration has so far dispersed 34 billion naira to
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over 3,000 students via the Nigeria education loan fund n fund in the 202 2
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budget we have made provision for 82690 billion naira for infrastructure
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development in the educational sector this provision also includes those for
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the universal basic education ubec and the nine new higher educational
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institutions he noted in his remarks the president of the Senate Senator godwell
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aavo thanked the president for his bold and courageous effort in rebuilding the Nigerian economy assur uring that the
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lawmakers will remain selfless and patriotic in supporting the reforms particularly at the Grassroots
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describing president tbu as a National Treasure Senator akpabio commended the
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president for improvement in Security International recognition and treatment of Nigerians with more dignity
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facilitating student loans reduced debt servicing social security for the less
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privileged and signing of the minimum wage bill with promptness he said those critical of the proposed tax reforms
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should create more time to study the details of the bill before the National Assembly Speaker of the House of
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Representatives right honorable tajudin abis said the tax reform will ensure
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Equitable efficient collection and utilization of Revenue and ensure more consideration for the underprivileged
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and vulnerable Nigerians he said the lawmakers would continue to support the president to
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realize his dream for the country I genuinely feel so overwhelmed and I feel like if a lot of Nigerians come out and
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start speaking on what we are actually going through then maybe changes will be made in the government don't you guys
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think and this video I just want to say to our president I don't know if there have been any other president that is
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terrible but you are such a terrible president it is so hard so I'm coming
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from the supermarket where I went to get food stops and everything has gone up again it's just like every single week
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prices increase I want to know what is the government doing about this increment is there going to be a
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particular time where prices will stop going up is there going to be a particular time when things are going to go back guys why am I going to get a
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crate of egg and they're telling me it is 65 it doesn't make any sense that egg will cost 65 like I literally can't
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remember when egg used to cost 800 and I'm so overwhelmed because this
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is literally my first time doing this adulthood thing alone this is my first time moving out of my family house this
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is is my first time leaving by myself and not just that after I left the supermarket and I got home my security
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is bringing NEPA and Nipa has gone up by two times like it's insane I can't keep
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up with this bills I am so overwhelmed and I'm so exhausted every single money that I have been making I'm using it to
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pay BS I don't even get to leave properly the craziest thing was you want to go out you want to go out to a
21:52
certain location with your friends and Uber is about 25,000 like even Uber that we can't even take Uber it is crazy like
21:59
why are things so expensive and let's not even are Legos things Legos smells
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like if you say Okay I want to take a walk I'm depressed let me just take a walk you can't even take a walk like the
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place smells like crazy why does an entire State smell like this and what is
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the government doing about the bad smell everything is just so overwhelming you
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want to start up a business and now you have to take a loan to start up a business and the loan you don't even
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know if if you can actually repay it because the business I don't know I'm just so tired like why is no one saying
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anything about it being an NYC coer there's nothing beneficial about this whole NY thing the money I spend on
22:40
Transportation is just more than the alawi the government gives me like it it doesn't I I can't keep up like I'm so
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tired of this bill and I can't keep up I am overwhelmed and I'm tired I'm exhausted it's too much and I wish that
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we would start calling the government out heads on for example you are a terrible president like what
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are you doing to help us what are you doing to help the economy you are so terrible I'm so sick and tired of
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Nigerians acting like we are strong and they say oh Nigerians we are actually very strong oh no matter how much they
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increase things we still chest it no it is not cute we are cowards that is a cowardly Behavior you don't stand to ask
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people oh why is this expensive for example M what the is even going on
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literally I spend over like 20,000 on data in a week and I'm not even joking one five data cannot even last me for an
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entire day I have to do five like two times a day which is like 3,000 a day it is too much like what are you guys doing
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about it like what is happening I'm tired of paying bills I feel like I don't have
23:43
anything good morning I feel like I don't have any achievement to go my own every single time that I work hard I'm
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spending it back in the economy to pay ab and I wasn't created to pay I'm just
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I'm just really tired and I just want our money to count for something and when is the government going to actually
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start working because Nigerians are so classist everybody now wants to behave as if they are rich everybody is faking
24:08
wealth but we are ending up being poor because we are struggling so hard to look rich we are ended up being poor so
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I need us as Nigerians to please start calling the government out we are we should be tired of this by now we need
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to call the government out prices need to start one place food needs to start one place the economy needs to start one
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place like we are tired it's just just too much the more you work hard to achieve something the higher it gets the
24:32
dream car that I was saving money for has literally gone double I can't even afford it anymore instead I'm going to
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use my money to buy to to just keep paying bills and now house rent is double like I am so sick and I'm so
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tired of this and I really need the government to intervene because I am so
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overwhelmed decide that we want to start calling Nigerian government out don't you guys know that a lot of changes will
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actually be made in the environment or in the society or in our economy as like let me tell you guys something there's
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nothing Nigerian government hates more than when external bodies start tapping into our economy they hate it so much
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and I don't know why is it because maybe external bodies actually give us funds or something maybe that's why they hate it now I want you guys to think back to
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every time that Nigerians actually spoke up is there a time that we spoke up and a change was not made like is there a
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time if we decide that we want to run a 30 days challenge where we are going to complain about the economy we'll keep
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complaining about the economy do you guys don't know that people will start looking into it like oh what's going on in Nigeria why are people complaining so
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much and they will start making changes now let me tell you guys something by you see we as the Nigerian youth we
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don't come close to our um parents this generation we are always blaming it is
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because of this generation that we have we had a stable income it is because of this generation that biscuit was 50 from
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my primary school until my University it's because of this generation they are the ones that fought for that stable
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government that we enjoyed they were the youth in their time and when they had bad government they stood they stood up
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to it and they fought for it now that it's our turn people are sending people are commenting in the caption and saying
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in the comments and saying oh they're going to pick you up oh you think you're very dark man I don't think I'm anyone I
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just think I'm a Nigerian who is suffering and I'm tired of it and I need someone to actually come out and say
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okay it's enough it's enough prizes will stay one place that's what I need I'm sick and tired of this I gu not tired
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number one in case you guys don't know go and go and take a look at abacha in case you guys don't know abacha was like
26:26
a president at a particular time right and there was a time where our parents had to start using something called
26:32
abacha stove because they couldn't even get kerosine what happened to abacha I don't need to be the one to tell you go and look up history and know what
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happened to them what happened to him every single time our parents had the chance they fought for a better
26:43
government and that is why they could use 100,000 to raise four children middle class children your parents is
26:49
earning 100,000 you say you're middle class it's because they fought for it it reach our turn now every time they say come out and talk about the government
26:55
someone will say I I they will shoot we employ those people it is because of us those people
27:02
are in power it's because of you you voted for them to be in power they are working for you if you don't hold them
27:07
accountable who is going to hold them accountable who will hold them accountable because we are so used to
27:13
adjusting to the system that they don't see that there's a problem if you come out and you speak there's a problem they
27:19
need to hear us and they need to make changes now let's let me start first which state are you located in you need
27:24
to start calling out the governor of that it's not only the president we hold accountable hold governor accountable now let me start with govern what's up
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with you what's up with you like what's going on with Lagos because I live in Lagos State the roads are terrible have
27:36
you seen the P holes you're the governor of lag Los state are you not on the road yeah are you not driving on the road are
27:41
you not seeing the P holes there's no drainage system in lag losos smells like I said yesterday what are you doing
27:48
about it Governor s what are you doing about it look at the way people are begging in Lagos are you not tired what
27:54
are you doing about you what are you doing with the government allocated funds that they are sending to you can you come out and tell us oh um people
28:00
living in Lagos I beg this is what I've been doing so far I've been building roads I've been doing schools what are you doing about it what are you doing
28:06
with the money that they giving to you need to come out and start telling us what you're doing because we've been keeping quiet for way too long and I'm
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urging all Nigerians to come out and speak to like is this not tiring why am I buying food stops over 200k that
28:17
supposed to be worth 50k everything is three in price 3 three you wake up this morning electricity is 2:5 tomorrow is
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3:5 why are things always going up every single week why do we have no stable
28:30
price list every time restaurants are peeling paper to add new paper they plaster new paper on top now it's our
28:37
turn to actually fight for the government and people are suggesting that we should jackar from the country you guys we are the biggest ever because
28:43
why are we running from country that our parents work so hard with their bare hands to actually create a foundation for why is it our turn that we have to
28:50
run away from the country why can't we stand up and ask these people we need to hold these people accountable they need to tell us what they have been doing
28:55
with the government allocated funds and they need to come out and start telling us it's time for us to actually be angry I not angry because I'm very angry and
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Governor s you need to come out and tell us what you're doing with government allocated funds for leg Los State what are you doing president Inu what have
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you what measures have you been putting in place that the government or the governors have been reporting to you to
29:16
tell you what they are doing because you alone you're not the only one you know you're not the only one so when we drive you by the callor you drive the
29:21
governors what measures have you been putting in place to make sure that price there's price regulation so guys
29:27
yesterday I made a video talking about the Nigerian government and how terrible president is and I was crying in the
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video so um 30 minutes ago I just received a a call from the NYSC um board
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starting with the secretarial before the LGI and for the secretaria um sorry for the yes for the NY secretaria I'm going
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to attach a what she said some of the things she said so you guys will hear are you I wasn't insulting the President
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Ma I was only asking for accountability P down that there Ma you threatening
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me down that not talking to your she called me and she was shouting and she
30:09
was threatening me to take down the video and I'm in my first mind I'm like wait how did they get my phone number
30:14
and then I realized that every NYC coer has to fill a a file with your phone number and your address I'm like these
30:20
people actually have my house address and they know where I'm staying and now they have started calling me first to
30:26
threaten me it is so so bad that you can't even just speak up about the government because they feel like they
30:32
have chain to hold you you're already calling me to threaten me and this is I literally attach what she said so you
30:38
guys can hear she was telling me that I was insulting the president I never insulted the president I said he's
30:43
terrible that is not an insult it is a statement and I did not go on and and start say oh U you're this you're that I
30:49
just said he's a terrible president and it's okay for a go for a body to identify that okay this person is
30:55
actually terrible at their job so why why is it a problem that the NYC government NYC secretar NYC board will
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come to threaten me like why is that okay that I can't speak up for something that is directly hurting me why is it
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okay that they will call me to threaten me under 24 hours that I made a video
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why can't the Niger why can't Nigerians speak up why are they holding us in chain why do they feel like everything
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that we do they have ways to control us let me tell you guys something NYC NYC board or whatever if you guys have come
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together and you like maybe you're not calling me one by one to threaten me that's fine you can do whatever you want
31:31
to do because I know that you guys already have plans the one that this one is calling me the next person is calling me that's fine but now I'm putting it
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out here so you guys will see and you guys will know NY they have my house address and they calling me to threaten
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me so in case anything happens you will be very much aware where the problem started because I did not say anything I
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shouldn't have said the Nigerian government are not doing anything about the inflation that is happening and it's
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causing us to be very depressed I am depressed and my my bank account is going to zero and I still have to leave
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every day and I'm asking the ner government to do something about the inflation and instead of me to get a call and say okay we are working on it
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I'm getting a call saying that oh you're very stupid why did you do that to T take down that video you did this you
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did that I just want you guys to know that this is what the ayc board are doing and in case anything happens to me because they have my address you guys
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