Gbenga Obasanjo was the son of Olusegun Obasanjo...Obasanjo practically saw Nigeria as personal property.
"Global Infrastructure Holdings Limited (GIHL), a company believed to be partly owned by Dr Olugbenga Obasanjo"
Fresh facts have emerged linking former president Olusegun Obasanjo & his son Gbenga to the sale of Ajaokuta Steel Company (ASCL) to the Global Infrastructures Holding Limited (GLHL) owned by Mr. Pramod Mittal.
But OBJ has the whole solution to Nigeria's problem.. #AjaokutaScam
In early 2001 following a visit to Moscow, President Putin sent 40 experts from TPE (TyazhPromExport), the original builders of the Ajaokuta Steel Co to assess the plant...Olusegun Obasanjo failed to provide the funds required.
Seun Oyefeso..
Gbenga Obasanjo..
Adoke..WHY?
Why did OBJ betray Putin on this project?
Why would Y'aradua THE TERMINATOR always put us in Arbitration problem? P&ID SCAM happened during Y'aradua.
"GINL then hired PwC to help pulled strings & with the efforts of Adoke to make Nigeria guilty of economic crimes against her."😭
Those who were around during Obasanjo regime of 1999-2007 knew that Obasanjo was a dictator & he never hid it even in corrupt issues....He forced Governors to donate State funds towards his Obasanjo Library then..
Why did Obasanjo singlehandedly concession Ajaokuta Steel Co?
Every fraudulent activity done about National Assets since the day of Obasanjo was done in a way that Nigeria would never come out of it without shedding tears of pain..
Those who perpetrated Ajaokuta crime are the ones insisting they must dictate democracy to us.
So where do we go from the past?
I personally believe the first step to recovery is to STOP. Yes, come to a total HALT, make assessment, change DIRECTION if need be. I think that is what the Govt just did by renegotiating the buying back of Ajaokuta!
The story of Dangote Refinery & the need to ALWAYS have sensible LEADERS like Lagos State will forever remain a huge lesson....
Lagos makes more money by having SENSIBLE LEADERS who keep building on the achievement of the past leaders.....
Dangote Refinery: How Lagos Profited From Rivers, Ogun, Ondo’s Losses written By Abiodun Alade in 2023
Lagos was the cynosure of all eyes as it hosted former President Muhammadu Buhari, five other presidents, ambassadors, captains of industries, government officials and other international dignitaries at the commissioning of the Dangote Refinery and Petrochemicals in Ibeju Lekki.
The 650,000 barrels per day refinery is the largest single-train petroleum facility in the world. It would enable Nigeria to achieve self-sufficiency in refined products and even have a surplus for export.
Africa’s richest man and the president of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, disclosed that the newly commissioned refinery would employ over 100,000 Nigerian youths, as well as generate over $21 billion, saving the country some huge forex that would have been used for fuel importation.
The Dangote Refinery and Petrochemicals is located at Dangote Industries Free Zone, which also houses, among other things, a fertiliser plant, purpose-built port, Dangote jetty, 435MW power plant that is able to meet the total power requirement of Ibadan distribution company, covering five states, including Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Kwara and Ekiti.
During the commissioning, Dangote appreciated the Lagos State Government and its successive governors for the resolute facilitation of enabling business environment, which he noted had made him to invest over $30bn in various industries in the state economy.
“Those who have made Lagos their home will testify that since the beginning of the current democratic dispensation, the government of Lagos State has been exceptionally remarkable in its commitment and support for the private sector,” he said.
However, the biggest private investment in Africa was not initially designed to be built in Lagos State, the commercial capital of Nigeria, but for providence and unfriendly policies by some states, especially Rivers, Ondo and Ogun states, whose indigenes are counting their losses as Lagos makes gains.
Let's assume we want to be more focused than the comedians leading the NLC at the moment, what do you think the MINIMUM WAGE should be in Nigeria?
I align with N100K but, we will have to look at the implication of that even at N100K
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If The labor force in Nigeria was estimated to reach over 75.5 million people in 2023, it means labor force now should be tilting towards 80 million Nigerians...
Out of this 80 million, ~2 million are engaged by the Federal Government. No State Govt has workforce above 250K.
Calling State Govt workforce 250K is just a generous assumption for the purpose of this article, assuming 250K on the average for 36 States and FCT, we will be talking of less than 10 million workforce.
Workforce of FG & the States is less than 12 million out of 80M labor force.
NBA Videos I have so far...
Summary: NBA President Yakubu Maikyau has not been allowing THEM to eat the purse of NBA as their customs used to be, rather he was spending his own money and encouraged others to do same...
They hate such a man, they wanted USUAL CHOP-CHOP🤣🤣
Yakubu Maikyau was simply not playing game with "them"🤣🤣🤣
Lovers of Nigeria, make una judge this case o...
This is where we keep getting things wrong in Nigeria & I'll use myself as an example for HND holders.
I had HND in Physics with Electronics from The Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State. I graduated with Upper Credit in 2003.
So let's assume I want to do TOP-UP to BSc using the platform provided by @NBTENigeria which is a Govt agency, I will have to do that in FOREIGN COUNTRIES with FOREIGN CURRENCY, pay $50 fee and another $1000 to a foreign Institute when we have more than enough options here in NAIRA already🤣🤣🤣
The question is, do we have THINKERS in these agencies of Govt or all they wake up to do is collect salary, present budget and enjoy life? Who formulates these shallow Policies and what exactly are they paid to do?
As in Nigerians are being encouraged by @NigeriaGov to put more pressure on DOLLAR/NAIRA that's already a serious economic issue.
Are we serious in this Country at all?
@KashimSM @officialABAT @femigbaja @NGRSenate @SGFAkume
Another funny thing about what @NBTENigeria is doing with this their conversion runs is that ALL the foreign Universities they are asking Nigerians to pay $1000 + $50 to are all PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES...
So, why not kuku make the conversion thing a Nigerian Private University relationship and ask people to pay the equivalent in Naira?
Do these people think at all?
And this exposes another error of our system.
I can assure you that all the Tertiary Educations Nigerians apply for outside Nigeria and they need to fill form in Banks to pay in foreign currency from our Limited FX are all PRIVATE FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS.
And we are crying that FX is dwindling or pressure on Dollar....
We are not serious as a people.