"E ba gbe epo pa mo". "E ba so petrol di N500, a ma dibo, a ma wole" - (Even if you hoard fuel or hike the pump price of petrol to N500, we will vote, we will win) –Tinubu's speech during his pre-election campaign in Abeokuta So Tinubu knew that some people can hoard petrol and artificially hike pump prices, then why can't he resume office first, study the papers and the inconsistent figures and correct what he knew oil mafias do before even talking of removal of "oil subsidy" aka hike in pump price or not on his inauguration day?
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It's too early to criticise a new government, but it's not early to hail to high heaven a new govt when routine things done are seen as spectacular. Same Abobakus illogic since 1999, but the idiocy heightened during the Buhari Seriki Integrity regime. It's now being repeated under Tinubu. Laughable because many people don't learn from their past good and bad experiences.
Nothing surprises Nigerians again. A Senator once told his colleagues in a session that there were criminals - 419, drug traffickers and armed robbers among them whom he investigated when he was an Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIG. Unbelievable but true. A good politician in the context of many Nigerians must be a bad person with "get rich quick" criminal records of all sorts that win elections.
Government can no longer fund university education anymore – Tinubu This is Tinubu government's economic class war against the poor and the struggling working class. Hiked fuel prices and commercialisation of education are condemnable. Even after the removal of the "oil subsidy"? That's interesting. But the government can fund huge presidency bills, daily looting by people in power and looting for life pensions for ex-governors and presidents which run into billions of naira of public funds monthly.