2024: When Pleasure Peaks and Pain Plateaus
Turn by turn, every 60 minutes, 24 times in the day, the people of all lands within each 15-degree longitude of the earth’s globe will celebrate the coming of a new year together.
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Turn by turn, every 60 minutes, 24 times in the day, the people of all lands within each 15-degree longitude of the earth’s globe will celebrate the coming of a new year together.
Tinubu comes by more as a music critic than a performer. His musical taste unveils a man with a deeply reflective cultural core. Even when he dances, he listens more than he moves – his pulse and pauses, the emotive response to a griot’s lyrical invocations.
Nigeria’s corporate businesses performed best in 15 years in Tinubu’s 3 weeks old presidency, but the inflation rate hit hardest in 17 years during his first week.
Currently, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ranks among the 45 oldest presidents among 187 presidents of countries in the United Nations, going by the recent Pew research.
However, the key question is, can the incoming President, Mr Bola Tinubu, resolve these age-long issues that have set the education sector backwards and give the people the type of education they need?
The importation of refined petroleum has significantly contributed to the country’s import bill, which requires foreign exchange. A review of the OEC data shows that refined petroleum took 18.3 percent of the country’s import bill in 2021.
A typical example of the monetary and the fiscal policies misalignment is the recent Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) cashless policy which was planned without consultations with the Ministry of Finance.
By May 2023, Chief Bola Tinubu is expected to be sworn in, having been announced as the president-elect by the Independent National Electoral Commission, after a contentious February 25 election.
An examination of one of Tinubu’s recent speeches reveals the triple trouble on top of his subconscious mind – food insecurity, martial insecurity, and interethnic insecurities.
Several politicians had claimed that Emefiele’s hurried introduction of the naira redesign policy and his watertight implementation were meant to frustrate Tinubu and ensure he did not win the presidential election
Tinubu won states such as Benue, Ekiti, Rivers, Borno, Jigawa, Zamfara, Kogi, Kwara, Niger, Ondo, Oyo and Ogun states.
In Kwara, Tinubu scored 263,572 votes to beat Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) who polled 136,909. Abubakar is trailed by the Labour Party’s Peter Obi who scored 31,186.
From Dataphyte’s maths of the voting outcomes, Atiku’s path to the Presidency may be as narrow as a needle’s eye, but those who underestimate the ageing Don, like the Santadrios did the ageing Don Clericuzio, do so at their peril.
Dataphyte Research’s analysis of election trends since 1999 till date projects Senator Bola Tinubu to win Nigeria’s 2023 presidential race, except the majority of the people suddenly begin to consider the capacity of elected persons to deliver socioeconomic benefits to their constituents.
Never mind that the government has extended those 3 costly queues of January into February – the Naira queue till February 10, the PVC queues till February 5, and the fuel queues reserved for forever.