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Forty years broken promises of power. Fixed in my life time.

The Nigeria power sector was broken before many million Nigerians alive today were born . It is being fixed in our lifetime. One Act. Two years. 361 operators. A record 6,003 MW grid generation. 12,503 MW total capacity. The dam has broken. The only remaining question is whether you will be the one who breaks…
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Just the Facts: Potential Issues of Single-Change of Number Policy & CBN

The CBN’s BVN-SIM Lock Policy takes effect May 1, 2026. This companion brief sets out the five institutional risks, the unintended consequences, the projected numbers, and the legal cases already filed. All the data. All the charts. No conclusions beyond what the evidence shows. Full analysis linked within.
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Public Interest – CBN, BVN and Single Use Number Change

In the six weeks since the CBN issued its March 12 circular, a Federal High Court lawsuit has been filed, multiple legal opinion pieces have challenged its constitutionality, and the clock is counting down to May 1. Four of the five measures in the circular are sound. One will cost the CBN, the banks, and…
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BEYOND REGIME CHANGE: THE BLUEPRINT TO START ENDING TERRORISM IN OUR NIGERIA TODAY

Nigeria’s terrorists have declared every civilian their target. Our military cannot defend 220 million people alone the arithmetic makes it impossible. But one terrorist faces 5,500 Nigerians. United, alert, and refusing complicity, those 5,500 are undefeatable. The battlefield that matters most is not in Sambisa. It is in our street, our compound, our community and…
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Nigeria Pays 8%. Ghana Pays 40%. Cambodia Pays 68%. – President Tinubu’s Decisions Made the Difference.

Thirteen countries. Six regions. All structurally identical to pre-reform Nigeria. All absorbing fuel price shocks of 30–68% since February 28. Nigeria’s shock: 8%. Ghana now pays more for chicken than Lagos. Cambodia pays more for cooking oil than Abuja. Four decisions made the difference. The data is in.
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Calm Down, Bayelsa, Light is Coming

Bayelsans are asking why their homes are still dark after the Elebele power plant commissioning. An NDA Electrical Engineering graduate explains: a power plant is not a light switch. Bayelsa has completed ~80% of the full nine-stage journey from turbine to socket. The hard part is done. The rest is weeks away. Read the full…
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Four Decisions. The Reason Nigeria’s Economy Did Not Collapse in 2026 – The Technical Case.

The numbers, the methodology, and the full analytical framework behind the conclusions in the article of President Tinubu’s 4 Policy Decisions that saved Nigeria. Five technical sections covering fiscal arithmetic, exchange rate modelling, the Dangote shock absorber, inflation transmission, and the Sri Lanka sovereign risk parallel.