• Is throwing money at a problem the solution, or just a way to make our wallets feel lighter? 🤔

    In an insightful article, it’s revealed that despite Nigeria allocating about ₦32.88 trillion to defense over the last 15 years, the nation still grapples with ongoing insecurity. This raises the question: will increased funding really make Nigeria safer?

    As someone who’s seen the impact of budget cuts on community safety initiatives, it’s hard not to wonder why the numbers alone don’t translate to security. Perhaps it’s time we rethink our approach instead of just pouring more cash into the same old habits.

    What do you think? Can we find alternatives that work better?

    Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/security-vs-funding-will-more-money-make-nigeria-safer/
    #NigeriaSafety #DefenseSpending #SecurityIssues #BudgetTalk #SmartFunding
    Is throwing money at a problem the solution, or just a way to make our wallets feel lighter? 🤔 In an insightful article, it’s revealed that despite Nigeria allocating about ₦32.88 trillion to defense over the last 15 years, the nation still grapples with ongoing insecurity. This raises the question: will increased funding really make Nigeria safer? As someone who’s seen the impact of budget cuts on community safety initiatives, it’s hard not to wonder why the numbers alone don’t translate to security. Perhaps it’s time we rethink our approach instead of just pouring more cash into the same old habits. What do you think? Can we find alternatives that work better? Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/security-vs-funding-will-more-money-make-nigeria-safer/ #NigeriaSafety #DefenseSpending #SecurityIssues #BudgetTalk #SmartFunding
    Security vs Funding: Will more money make Nigeria safer?
    Despite the allocation of about ₦32.88 trillion to defence in the last 15 years — representing roughly 12.5 per cent of the ₦262.834 trillion national budgets within the period — Nigeria remains trapped in protracted insecurity. The post Security vs
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  • 🚨 Big news from Nigeria! 🚨 The House of Representatives has just passed President Bola Tinubu’s N58.47 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill, officially titled the “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience, and Shared Prosperity.” This marks a significant step in Nigeria's fiscal planning as the budget proposal moved forward without debate during plenary.

    As citizens, it's essential to stay informed about how these budget decisions can affect our daily lives. Understanding government spending can empower you to advocate for your community’s needs and ensure that policies align with your values.

    Let’s stay engaged and informed – our voices matter in shaping the future! What are your thoughts on this budget?

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/29/reps-pass-n58-47tn-2026-budget-say-nigeria-hasnt-printed-single-naira-under-tinubu/

    #NigeriaBudget2026 #GovernmentSpending #CivicEngagement #StayInformed #BudgetTalks
    🚨 Big news from Nigeria! 🚨 The House of Representatives has just passed President Bola Tinubu’s N58.47 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill, officially titled the “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience, and Shared Prosperity.” This marks a significant step in Nigeria's fiscal planning as the budget proposal moved forward without debate during plenary. As citizens, it's essential to stay informed about how these budget decisions can affect our daily lives. Understanding government spending can empower you to advocate for your community’s needs and ensure that policies align with your values. Let’s stay engaged and informed – our voices matter in shaping the future! What are your thoughts on this budget? Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/29/reps-pass-n58-47tn-2026-budget-say-nigeria-hasnt-printed-single-naira-under-tinubu/ #NigeriaBudget2026 #GovernmentSpending #CivicEngagement #StayInformed #BudgetTalks
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    Reps pass N58.47tn 2026 budget, says Nigeria hasn’t printed single naira under Tinubu
    The House of Representatives on Thursday passed President Bola Tinubu’s N58.47 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill for second reading. The 2026 budget proposal, titled “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience, and Shared Prosperity,” sailed through
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