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Tinubu Didn’t Make Himself President Of This Great Country, We Did — Osoba

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Tinubu Didn’t Make Himself President Of This Great Country, We Did — Osoba. Former Ogun State Governor, Chief Olusegun Osoba, has called on Nigerians to support President Bola Tinubu, highlighting that his ascent to the presidency was a collective effort of Yoruba leaders, not a solo journey.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speaking at the All Progressives Congress (APC) South West Zone Assembly meeting at Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos, Osoba emphasized the strategic decisions made by the region’s leadership.

In a widely shared post on the X platform, regional political figures reflected on their crucial role in Tinubu’s political journey. Osoba reminded attendees of a pivotal meeting in 2007 where South West leaders decided to transition Tinubu from Lagos politics to the national stage.

“Bola didn’t make himself President of Nigeria; we did,” Osoba remarked. “Seventeen years ago, after his tenure as Lagos governor, we gathered at a luncheon organized by our then leader, Alhaji Hamsa. It was during that meeting that we agreed Bola should move to the national political arena to represent Yoruba interests at the highest level.”

The assembly also reflected on the Yoruba people’s long-standing pursuit of national leadership, recalling efforts to support Chief Obafemi Awolowo and MKO Abiola’s presidential bids, both of which were unsuccessful. Osoba credited Tinubu’s presidency as a victory for the region’s political struggles.

“We thank God some of us are alive today to witness Tinubu’s success,” Osoba said. He called on Yorubas to support Tinubu, acknowledging any perceived flaws in his leadership, but expressing confidence in his ability to improve.

“Now that Bola is in office, I plead with everyone to accept his shortcomings. He will do better. After his first four-year term, he will serve another four years as a Yoruba son,” Osoba concluded.

President Bola Tinubu, elected in 2023, is viewed as a key figure in Nigerian politics, credited for transforming Lagos into an economic hub during his governorship. While his presidency has been met with strong support from the South West, he has also faced criticism over economic challenges.

Despite the mixed reactions, Osoba reiterated the unity of Yoruba leadership behind Tinubu, expressing optimism about his capacity to deliver on his promises.

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The Billion-Dollar Bet: How 2026 World Cup Prediction Markets Created Millionaires And Ruined Gamblers!.

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup has been defined by a significant shift in its economic model, moving away from traditional infrastructure-heavy investment toward a revenue-maximization strategy similar to the NFL.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Financial Winners

  • FIFA: By taking direct control of ticketing and hospitality, FIFA has projected record-breaking revenues. Estimates suggest ticket and hospitality sales alone could exceed $14 billion, more than double the revenue from the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

  • Hospitality and Travel: Lodging sectors in major host cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Miami are seeing high occupancy rates and price surges of up to 15–20%. Airlines and the broader food and beverage industry are also reporting meaningful boosts in sales.

  • Prediction Markets: Platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi have seen over $5 billion traded on World Cup outcomes. While some users have secured multi-million dollar wins, others have faced massive losses, such as a single bet-gone-wrong that cost one user nearly $9 million.

Financial Losers

  • Ordinary Fans: FIFA’s “yield management” approach to seat pricing has led to accusations of creating “fake scarcity” and impossibly high ticket costs. Ticket holders selling on the secondary market face a 30% cut taken by FIFA, further inflating costs for consumers.

  • Host Cities: While FIFA harvests the bulk of the revenue, city authorities often bear the brunt of the costs, including security, transport, policing, and sanitation. Historically, research indicates that the cost of hosting often outweighs the direct economic benefits for the cities themselves.

  • Macroeconomic Reality: Despite initial projections of GDP boosts (such as a $17 billion estimate for the U.S.), analysts note these impacts are marginal—often representing a tiny fraction of total GDP—and may simply “crowd out” other forms of tourism during the event.

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Emefiele’s Final Defeat! Supreme Court Orders Total Forfeiture Of Assets To Federal Government!.

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The Supreme Court has issued a final ruling mandating the forfeiture of seven high-value properties and $2.045 million to the Federal Government, all linked to former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Court Ruling Details

  • In a unanimous decision led by Justice Mohammed Idris, the Supreme Court nullified a 2025 Court of Appeal judgment that had previously overturned the forfeiture order.

  • The Supreme Court ruled that the Court of Appeal erred in its decision to order a fresh hearing at the Federal High Court.

  • Consequently, the apex court fully restored the original 2024 final forfeiture order granted by Justice Dehinde Dipeolu of the Federal High Court in Lagos.

Forfeited Assets

The assets permanently forfeited to the Federal Government include:

  • Properties in Lagos: Two detached duplexes in Lekki Phase 1, an undeveloped parcel of land on Oyinkan Abayomi Drive, a bungalow and a four-bedroom duplex in Ikoyi, eight apartment units on Adekunle Lawal Road, and a duplex on Bank Road.

  • Properties in Delta State: An industrial complex currently under construction, situated on 22 plots of land in Agbor.

  • Funds and Financial Assets: The forfeiture includes $2.045 million in cash and share certificates associated with Queensdorf Global Fund Limited.

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“Prove Me Wrong And I Quit!” Wike Issues Explosive 48-Hour UltimatumTo Critics!.

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has publicly challenged his critics, declaring his willingness to resign if they can disprove his claims regarding road construction projects in the territory.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Wike’s Challenge to Critics

  • During the commissioning of the reconstructed Arab/Gbazango road in Kubwa, Wike dared his detractors to appear on national television within 48 hours to present evidence that his administration has not awarded 317 kilometers of roads in FCT satellite towns.

  • The Minister asserted that his administration has already completed 221 kilometers of these road projects.

  • Wike emphasized that he would vacate his office if anyone could provide evidence contradicting these specific project figures.

Progress and Commitments

  • Minister Wike highlighted that the road projects from Apo to Karishi and Bwari to Kubwa are both scheduled for completion by the end of this year.

  • He maintained that satellite town residents have experienced the impact of his administration’s governance in a way that is unprecedented in the history of the country’s past administrations.

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