Michael Effiwatt Tv
02/01/2026
CLARITY IS UNDERRATED
Most conflicts in law, relationships, families, and politics don’t start with bad intentions, they start with unclear expectations.
We assume instead of agreeing.
We hope instead of defining.
And when things go wrong, we blame.
Clarity feels uncomfortable at first.
But confusion is more expensive long-term.
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15/10/2025
Fact Over Flattery: A Closer Look at Senator Ben Murray-Bruce’s Statement
I’ve just read Senator Ben Murray-Bruce’s glowing statement about President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and while everyone is entitled to their opinion, facts deserve their place in the conversation.
Let’s be honest, there’s a difference between reform and relief.
Yes, this administration has taken bold economic steps: removal of fuel subsidy, exchange-rate unification, and efforts to attract investment. These are significant and, on paper, sound like the right direction for a freer market.
But Nigerians are not living on paper. We are living in reality, where inflation still bites, insecurity still haunts communities, and the cost of transport, food, and basic survival keeps rising.
If the economy is being “stabilized,” the ordinary citizen hasn’t felt it yet.
The Central Bank has made progress rebuilding reserves, and the naira has gained some strength in recent months but we’re far from the “restored dignity” described.
Insecurity, though quieter in headlines, continues in many regions. Deregulation hasn’t ended fuel scarcity completely, only shifted the burden to higher prices.
We can acknowledge progress without pretending that pain equals prosperity.
Leadership isn’t about applause; it’s about impact. And impact is measured by the comfort of the people, not the comfort of politicians.
Reform is necessary but it must be balanced with compassion. If policies only reward patience while families struggle to eat, then we must question who the “reform” is truly serving.
Nigeria deserves honesty, not hype. Hope, yes but grounded in truth.
I have known President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu since 1998. I know the man’s mind, his courage, and his conviction. He is not driven by applause, he is driven by results. And today, I can boldly say to you that he is on the right track.
For the first time in our nation’s history, we have a President who truly understands finance, who sees the economy not as a political slogan, but as a living organism that must be disciplined, deregulated, and allowed to breathe.
The painful reforms we face today are the very foundation of tomorrow’s prosperity. We are moving into a free-market economy, one that rewards hard work and innovation instead of dependency and distortion.
Look around you: under this administration, the appointment of the National Security Adviser has redefined our national safety architecture. Insecurity is being quietly and systematically dismantled. The Central Bank, now professionally steered, is stabilizing the economy, rebuilding confidence, and restoring the dignity of the naira.
Our foreign policy is again respected. Our fuel supply is deregulated. We will never again live through the humiliation of fuel scarcity. The numbers are beginning to speak, investments are returning, and the world is watching Nigeria rise again.
And beyond economics, Bola Tinubu’s infrastructural drive is unprecedented; from massive road networks to modernized ports, airports and housing schemes springing up across the nation. These developments are not just concrete and steel; they are the arteries through which growth and opportunity now flow.
I know it is still a difficult season for many families. But as history teaches, reform is never painless. Yet, it is in these moments of sacrifice that nations are reborn.
That is why today, I am joining the All Progressives Congress (APC), not for politics, but for progress. Because I believe that Bola Tinubu’s leadership, guided by courage and intellect, will deliver the Nigeria we have all dreamed of.
Mark my words: in the full term of eight years, Nigeria will witness phenomenal growth. I choose to stand with that vision. I choose to stand with reform. I choose to stand with the future.
Thank you, and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
– Senator Ben Murray-Bruce.