President Bola Tinubu in company of Vice President Kashim
Shettima today at the State House met with the 36 States Governors and the FCT
Minister. The meeting agreed on common ground to addressing some of the
challenges currently facing the country especially the rising cost of food and
insecurity.
After extensive deliberations the President and Governors agreed to work
together to solve the problems and tackle the economic pressure being faced by
the citizens.
Below are the key takeaways from the meeting:
1. On addressing insecurity which is also affecting farming and food
production, President Tinubu made 3 key pronouncements.
A. More police personnel to be recruited to strengthen the force.
B. President Tinubu informed the Governors that the Federal Government will
work with them and the National Assembly towards putting in place a mechanism
that will engender state police instead of the vigilantes that are being used
in some states.
C. The President charged the Governors to strengthen their Forest Rangers and
arm them to keep all the forest safe from criminals.
Modalities for State Police and addressing security issues to be discussed
further at National Economic Council.
2. On rising cost of food: The President directed that the State Governments and
Federal government should collaborate to increase local food production. The
President advised against the idea of food importation and price control when
local food producers should be encouraged to produce more food.
3. President advised Governors to follow the example of Kano State in dealing
with hoarding of food for profiteering by commodities merchants. He directed
the Inspector-General of Police, National Security Adviser, Department of State
Security Services to monitor warehouses hoarding food items across the country
and stop profiteering by merchants.
4. President charged Governors to pay attention to livestock development in
their states and increase production most especially poultry and fishing
products.
5. President pleaded with Governors to ensure all salary arrears to workers,
gratuities to retired workers and pensioners are cleared as a way to put money
into the hands of the people since states are now getting more monthly FAAC
revenue. Spend the money, don’t spend the people, he urged the governors
6. President Tinubu implored Governors to create more economic opportunities
for the youths in their states to keep them more productively engaged.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President on Information & Strategy
February 15, 2024
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU'S MEETING WITH STATE GOVERNORS TODAY AT
THE STATE HOUSE
President Bola Tinubu in company of Vice President Kashim Shettima today at the
State House met with the 36 States Governors and the FCT Minister. The meeting
agreed on common ground to addressing some of the challenges currently facing
the country especially the rising cost of food and insecurity.
After extensive deliberations the President and Governors agreed to work
together to solve the problems and tackle the economic pressure being faced by
the citizens.
Below are the key takeaways from the meeting:
1. On addressing insecurity which is also affecting farming and food
production, President Tinubu made 3 key pronouncements.
A. More police personnel to be recruited to strengthen the force.
B. President Tinubu informed the Governors that the Federal Government will
work with them and the National Assembly towards putting in place a mechanism
that will engender state police instead of the vigilantes that are being used
in some states.
C. The President charged the Governors to strengthen their Forest Rangers and
arm them to keep all the forest safe from criminals.
Modalities for State Police and addressing security issues to be discussed
further at National Economic Council.
2. On rising cost of food: The President directed that the State Governments
and Federal government should collaborate to increase local food production.
The President advised against the idea of food importation and price control
when local food producers should be encouraged to produce more food.
3. President advised Governors to follow the example of Kano State in dealing
with hoarding of food for profiteering by commodities merchants. He directed
the Inspector-General of Police, National Security Adviser, Department of State
Security Services to monitor warehouses hoarding food items across the country
and stop profiteering by merchants.
4. President charged Governors to pay attention to livestock development in
their states and increase production most especially poultry and fishing
products.
5. President pleaded with Governors to ensure all salary arrears to workers,
gratuities to retired workers and pensioners are cleared as a way to put money
into the hands of the people since states are now getting more monthly FAAC
revenue. Spend the money, don’t spend the people, he urged the governors
6. President Tinubu implored Governors to create more economic opportunities
for the youths in their states to keep them more productively engaged.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President on Information & Strategy
February 15, 2024
ADVISE TO MEN
SEXUAL ENHANCEMENT DRUGS DO NOT GIVE EXTRA PLEASURE.
Read again: NO EXTRA PLEASURE.
It ONLY DELAYS EJACULATION which, in street terms, means "LAST
LONGER".
But the longer you last, the more pressure on your heart
Yes: ON YOUR HEART.
Even during normal intercourse, your heartbeat rate increases by between FORTY
and FIFTY PER CENT when you reach orgasm and about discharging.
Have you asked why most men sleep off after sex?
Now, when you take sexual enhancement drugs, it gets to a stage when you feel
you have had enough and all you want is ejaculation.
But it won't come.
To force it, you have to get the heart, ALREADY STRESSED, TO DO EXTRA WORK!!
hmmm.
By that time, if your HEART is not strong enough, Baba God will just show mercy
on you and call you home.
And after initial shock, we start preparing your burial.
And walahi, if they fry puff-puff, I go chop cos I no go cry.
Let her call you "TWO MINUTES NOODLES".
Don't feel bad.
Let her go and meet her "ONE HOUR BEANS".
If you last THREE HOURS, na only you and your partner know or whoever either of
you tells.
It is not OLYMPIC where dem go dey cheer you and you will collect MEDAL after
the race.
Above all, when you are above 50-55, don't try to sexually impress any woman.
EVEN YOUR WIFE!
If you die, another man will take over the 'stadium'!
That is if that 'stadium' is not even being shared with someone else when you
are still alive.
Just like Inter and AC Milan are sharing San Siro...!!!
Men, a word is enough.![]()
THINK ABOUT THIS!
*Social Media Trends for Thursday 15th February, 2024*
*Timaya*
A cultural music group, United Boys Culture, has called out popular singer,
Timaya over alleged song theft.
The group claimed that Timaya’s latest song ‘Dey Your Dey’ sampled their song
of the same title without their permission.
The leader of the group, who spoke in a video message shared via their Tiktok
page, appealed to Timaya to stop stealing their intellectual properties,
stressing that the singer had previously sampled another of their songs titled
‘As E Dey Sweet Us, E Dey Pain Dem.’
He said: “I want to use this opportunity to call on our brother, Mr. Timaya. I
am the leader of United Boys Culture of Etche, Rivers State. We are the original
owners of the song, ‘Dey Your Dey.’ I want to plead with you, you know that the
song has been trending since October last year. If you want to remix our song,
you are supposed to seek our permission.
“But you just went ahead to remake the song. That was how you remake ‘As E Dey
Sweet Us, E Dey Pain Dem’ without our permission. Please, leave our songs. I am
begging you, Mr. Timaya.” [sic]
Timaya is yet to react to the allegations.
*Where is Ghana*
The Super Eagles are now 14 places higher in the latest FIFA ranking following
a great showing at the just-concluded 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
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Nigeria lost to Cote d’Ivoire in the final of the competition concluded last
weekend and have deservedly climbed up the FIFA ladder after that impeccable
showing.
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“Indeed, across the two continents, no fewer than six teams have scaled ten
places or more. Amongst the African sides, Côte d’Ivoire (39th, up 10) reap the
rewards of their continental triumph on home soil, secured following an
eventful tournament campaign,” FIFA wrote on its website while announcing the
latest ranking.
“Beaten finalists Nigeria (28th, up 14) make significant strides but are no
match for the Angola side they ousted in the last eight (93rd, up 24), who are
the biggest climbers in the latest instalment of the global ranking.”
The latest move makes the Super Eagles Africa’s number three team only behind
Morocco (who are 12th) and Senegal, who are ranked 17th.
Nigeria displaced Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria, who had a poor outing at
the AFCON, to make Africa’s top three.
Meanwhile, Argentina maintained the top spot on the global scene and are
followed by France and England.
Belgium, Brazil, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Croatia in that
order, complete the top 10 best teams in the world.
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