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Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).

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A Consultant with focus on organizational development, public policy, socio-political issues, passionately advocating for peace, progress & good governance 🇳🇬

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The Ultimate Fall Guy The first give away is his fashion sense; gaudy, locally made suits and colour riots everywhere. He looks like a man who appears to miss his way to his own wedding; gangly and shifty eyes. Zero gravitas. But what he misses in physical presentation is enormously supplemented by yahoo tech. Bear this in mind: Prince Adeyemi Adeniyi Matthew couldn't have acted alone. This is too audacious and grandiose to pull off. Before he bagged this greatest scam of his career, he's alleged to have been involved in a litany of fraudulent activities right from his student days in LAUTECH. His mates knew everything about his escapades that were made possible from delusion of grandeur. He was alleged to have deceived his hometown Oba, the Late Soun of Ogbomoso by promising jobs for all jobless youths. This gave him immense visibility. He conned the former gov of Oyo State, the Late Abiola Ajimobi. He wanted to become a University Chancellor so he created one for himself and called it World University. To put a stamp of authenticity on it, he persuaded local chiefs in his community to donate miles of land. As soon as he put a signpost on the vast land, he vamoosed. To fulfil his promise of jobs, he ran adverts on the print and electronic media in Oyo state. Employment forms were immediately sold out and this nearly caused a stampede at the township stadium. Again, like a Houdini, he disappeared into thin air with the money from sales of forms. No jobs. For him to have successfully evaded the prying eyes of the SGF, EFCC, ICPC , DSS, NFIU, National Assembly, CBN etc, he must have honed his yahoo skills to perfection. He convinced powerful Nigerians and diplomats as the Director General, Foreign Intervention Promotion Council and Member of Presidential Economic Advisory Council. This dude is Agba Yahoo with large scrotums. It means, he gets budgetary allocations with the oversight of the National Assembly. This runs into billions of naira. Those lawmakers and law enforcement agencies who vetted his agency and his particulars must be questioned. He occupies a fully furnished, functional office complex within the bowels of the Federal Secretariat in Abuja. How he opened 34 bank accounts at CBN and got his fake agency into TSA compliance with the blessings of the Accountant General of the Federation will remain in dubious folklore. He controls a fleet of very expensive Toyota SUVs with drivers, security personnel, escort cars, protocol officers and hundreds of staff. He's alleged to travel on diplomatic passport and probably follows Tinubu, Shettima, Akpabio and other top honchos on foreign trips. The worrying question is: how many Prince Adeyemi Adeniyi Matthews are lurking in the corridors of power across the federation? He collects estacodes, sleeps and dines in 5 star hotels abroad. He regularly summons the Diplomatic Corp for chitchats and photo ops whenever he feels like. He applied for US visas for his staff. That's ballsy. Even the current Soun of Ogbomoso and his entourage were recently invited to his office and nobody suspected anything. I suspect that the Prince appellation is fake too. Nobody knows the level of his access to the Villa and this is very dangerous. Obviously, many insiders in the presidency are suspiciously complicit and this dude is just a front for the bad guys in the shadows. The CoS to the President, Femi Gbajamiala need to be very careful coz his name is regularly attached to dodgy schemes. If he's found involved in this case, he must be replaced and sanctioned. This is very embarrassing to Tinubu administration and the nation at large. As a matter of urgency, MDAs and staff audit must be embarked upon ASAP. That's the only way to save us from needless ridicule and yahoo gangsterism. ***copied!

Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).

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I TOLD YOU THE MAN IS ON TOTAL OVERHAULING OF THE SYSTEM. If you like him or hate him, one thing is clear: Bola Ahmed Tinubu did not come to manage Nigeria. He came to overhaul it. And that is why the system is shaking. The first shock was fuel subsidy removal. For 30 years, subsidy was the political oxygen of corruption. In one announcement, it was gone. Painful? Yes. Necessary? Absolutely. Second — exchange rate unification. The multiple-window forex regime was a playground for arbitrage. Today, that door is largely closed. The naira is adjusting in the open market, not in secret corridors. Third — tax reform push. The administration is pushing to widen the tax net instead of overburdening the same compliant citizens. The goal? More revenue without printing money. Fourth — debt restructuring and revenue drive. External reserves rebuilding. Aggressive attempt to restore investor confidence. Fifth — local government autonomy ruling through the Supreme Court. That is structural. That changes grassroots governance forever if enforced. This is not cosmetic governance. This is surgery. Now let’s talk about the elephant in the room: State Police. Nigeria runs a centralized police system for 200+ million people. One Inspector General sitting in Abuja controlling policing from Lagos to Zamfara. Is that realistic? Look at the United States. The United States has federal agencies, yes. But everyday policing? It’s handled by state police, county sheriffs, city police departments. Local problems, local intelligence, local response. Look at the United Kingdom. Policing is regionalized — Metropolitan Police, Greater Manchester Police, West Midlands Police. They understand their communities. Look at Germany. Each state (Länder) controls its own police force. Federal police handle borders and national security. Structure. Efficiency. Accountability. Now compare that to Nigeria. Banditry in the Northwest. Oil theft in the Niger Delta. Kidnapping in the Southeast. Urban crime in Lagos. And we expect one centralized command to understand all nuances? State Police is not about secession. It is not about weakening Nigeria. It is about security efficiency. The fear is abuse by governors? But let’s ask ourselves: Is the current centralized system abuse-free? Power is safest when decentralized with strong checks. Tinubu is pushing structural reforms because he understands something many politicians fear. Which is... You cannot build a 21st-century economy on a 1960 security architecture. The truth is this: Nigerians want change — but we don’t like the discomfort of reform. Subsidy removal? We complained. Forex reform? We complained. Tax reform? We complain. State Police proposal? We panic. The same people who praise developed countries reject the structures that made them stable. Reform is not sweet. It is disruptive. The real question is not whether Tinubu is reforming Nigeria. The real question is: Are Nigerians ready for a restructured Nigeria? I am ready. Are you? May Nigeria win 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬

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