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With all due respect, Uncle Femi, does our constitution specify the extraordinary measures that should be taken? Note the term "EXTRAORDINARY," not "ordinary." I believe the Constitution permits the President to determine those measures and that is why he is the President.
The Constitution Does Not Empower a President To Remove or Suspend a Governor, Even For a Day - Falana What the President is asked to do under Section 305 of the Constitution is to impose a state of emergency and adopt extraordinary measures to restore law and order. Our courts
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🔥 2027 Nigerian Election: Opposition Showdown! My Predictions 🔥 Will the opposition unite or crash and burn? Here’s my take on the chaos coming to Nigeria’s political scene. 🧵👇 #NaijaPolitics #2027Elections ADC PDP LP APC SDP
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Thank You, Brother. I believe Mr. President @officialABAT should summon the courage to appoint Reno Omokri @renoomokri as DG of the National Orientation Agency (NOA) or as Information Minister. NOA is not functioning effectively under the current administration.
Dear President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (@officialABAT) Your Excellency, Nigeria stands at a critical juncture, not just economically, but emotionally. And while many are quick to point fingers at political opponents, be it the PDP, Labour Party, or the hopeless ADA, your real
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11/ Time for a rethink. Fix the structure. Build new industries. Reward skill. That’s how we move forward. 🇳🇬 #Nigeria #Underpaid #Wages #Economy #Jobs #Development
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10/ It’s not just about raising wages. It’s about building industries that pay well because they have to. Until we do that, underpayment will remain a symptom of a much bigger disease.
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9/ You’re right to be frustrated. Nigerians are working hard. But the economy doesn't yet translate effort into prosperity the way it should. That’s the deeper issue.
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8/ So yes, people are underpaid. But more than that, they’re undervalued by an economy that hasn't evolved to reward skill, education, or innovation the way developed economies do.
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7/ The government is trying to bring in more foreign investment — in tech, in manufacturing. But investors want stable infrastructure and consistent policies. Nigeria still struggles on both fronts.
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6/ Telecom is one bright spot — MTN, Airtel, etc. But it’s not enough to transform an entire economy. A few strong sectors won’t fix a weak foundation.
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5/ Nigeria’s manufacturing sector? Still crawling. Many factories don’t require high skills, and so, they don’t offer high pay. The result? Workers feel stuck — not because they aren’t skilled, but because the system doesn’t demand it.
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4/ In the US, tech and engineering boost living standards by creating innovation and high incomes. In the UK, football alone contributes billions to the economy. In Germany? It’s precision manufacturing
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3/ Nigeria has big players like Microsoft, Google, and IBM. That’s a start. But the majority of jobs in the economy aren’t in high-paying sectors like tech or advanced manufacturing.
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2/ Many Nigerians feel underpaid. But the real question is: Underpaid compared to what? The problem isn’t just salary levels — it’s the absence of industries that generate high-skill, high-wage jobs.
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🧵1/ Response to your take on Nigerians being underpaid: Yes, the frustration is valid. But the issue is much deeper than just wages — it's about the structure of Nigeria’s economy and the industries that dominate it. Let’s break it down.
There you have it. Nigerians are probably paying the highest taxes in the world. Whenever anyone tells you Nigerians don’t pay tax, point them to the video.
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