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Peter Obi Drops Bombshell Nigerians Can’t Ignore — “Tinubu Borrowed $90 BILLION Without Empowering the Youths”

Peter Obi drops bombshell every Nigerian must not ignore, he says Tinubu borrowed $90 billion without investing nothing on Nigerian youths, he claim if $5000 is giving to every youth in this country the country will improve economically in a short while.

Former Anambra State governor and Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has ignited a fresh wave of national discussion by claiming that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration has borrowed a staggering $90 billion, raising questions about how such a colossal sum has been spent.

Peter Obi drops bombshell

In light of Nigeria’s escalating economic struggles, Obi contended that the crisis isn’t due to a lack of resources, but rather a result of misplaced priorities and poor leadership decisions.

Peter Obi drops bombshell

He suggested that if just 25 percent of the borrowed funds were directed towards Nigerian youths, it could have a transformative effect on the economy.  Peter Obi drops bombshell

“Imagine giving Nigerian youths $5,000 each to kickstart their own businesses; you’d see poverty take a nosedive,” Obi remarked.

His comments have resonated widely on social media, particularly among young Nigerians grappling with unemployment, inflation, and soaring living costs. Many believe that targeted, well-structured funding could empower millions of youths to become job creators instead of job seekers.  Peter Obi drops bombshell

Economic experts point out that successful micro-funding initiatives in other developing countries raise important questions about why Nigeria continues to borrow heavily without seeing tangible benefits at the grassroots level.

While supporters view Obi’s remarks as a practical approach to tackling youth unemployment and economic stagnation, critics argue that funding alone won’t suffice without robust institutions, accountability, and effective monitoring.  Peter Obi drops bombshell

Nevertheless, one thing is certain: his statement has reignited a vital national dialogue about borrowing, governance, and empowering the youth.  Peter Obi drops bombshell

If Nigeria has access to billions of dollars, why are its citizens facing greater poverty than ever?
And if young people were genuinely financially empowered, would Nigeria still be struggling to get by?

What’s your take — is this a bold solution or an oversimplification?

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Meanwhile; Femi Otubanjo who is one of president Tinubu’s adviser calls American’s president “m.ad” on live Tv interview, and when Dr. Reuben Abati try to caution him over his choice of words Femi said he doesn’t care and they can revoke his visa.

A fiery debate has ignited after comments made by Professor Femi Otubanjo, a well-known adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, during a live broadcast on Arise Television.  Peter Obi drops bombshell

In the interview, Otubanjo referred to former U.S. President Donald Trump as a “m,ad man,” a statement that quickly raised eyebrows in the studio. Veteran journalist Reuben Abati tried to rein him in, cautioning that such remarks could lead to diplomatic fallout, including potential visa complications with the United States.  Peter Obi drops bombshell

Unbothered, Otubanjo reportedly brushed off the warning, saying he doesn’t care about America or the risk of losing his visa.

This exchange has since triggered a flurry of reactions across Nigeria’s  political and social media landscape. While some Nigerians praised Otubanjo for what they view as bold honesty, others condemned the comment as undiplomatic and inappropr!ate for someone connected to the presidency.  Peter Obi drops bombshell

Political analysts point out that remarks from those associated with the presidency, even if unofficial, can be seen internationally as indicative of the government’s stance—especially in a time when video clips spread around the world in mere minutes.

As Nigeria struggle with intricate international relations, this incident has reignited discussions about media responsibility, the language of politics, and the delicate balance between personal views and official representation.  Continue reading here

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