You should have just ignored me. I didn’t want a back and forth that’s why I didn’t tag you. But now I will indulge. I will ignore the relatable hard working experience and not bore you with my credentials. It’s not a pissing contest. Let’s focus on you.
1. I am curious to learn why it was the Emir of Daura that conferred on you the Sarki tittle and not the Lamido of Adamawa. After all, you are now claiming to be a true son of Adamawa right? I know some might argue it doesn’t matter, but for some of us that know the history of how our traditional institutions used to be before the monetization and politicization of tittles will point to you what’s wrong. For long, history has shown us that when people get truly honored with such tittles, it is their own people (home town/village) that first see their credibility and call them home to honour them. So I ask you, why Daura before Adamawa? Are you more Daura than Adamawa? Why are you not running in Daura?
2. Can you please elaborate on the issue of representation “to enable people afford whatever they desire through opportunities and economic growth?” Basic economic principle says human desires are unlimited while resources are limited. You would know that if you earned and not bought your honorary award from an “institute of resource management” So Mr Adam Smith, how exactly are you going to do that as a Rep member? Will you be in charge of fiscal or monetary policy? Will you be in charge of creating jobs? How do you intend to work with NOA and other agencies to rectify the damage you’ve done to young Nigerians now trapped in get rich fast culture?
3. Do you know the difference between a University and an Institute? To the best of my knowledge, only accredited doctorate awarding universities (not even a bachelors/Masters only university) can confer honorary doctorate degrees to exceptional professionals. You got yours from an institute. That might impress your followers, but let’s not pretend it is what you claim it to be. Again, why Ghana when you have several institutions in Nigeria that could have recognized your excellence? You seem to be getting your accolades and tittles from places you don’t belong. Do they know you more than your people or is there something else? You tell me.
4. I do not disagree with you politically because you are not even political to me. I don’t know much about how you create opportunities for others, but if you truly do, I must commend it. You are very good at what you do (social media skits and playboy celebrity whatever). Stick to that. When you cross the line to serious business (politics and governance), you will have to first atone for your past sins before we take you serious. You cannot build a political house on a weak and shady foundation. The lives of the people you want to lead/represent is not a joke or content for TikTok.
You’re entitled to your opinion, but much of what you’ve written is simply incorrect.
First, I never claimed the title “Sarkin Mota.” I was bestowed the title of Sarkin Motochin Kasar Hausa by the esteemed Emir of Daura, and I remain grateful for that honour.
Second, saying certain cars were beyond the reach of many civil servants was not elitism or classism. In fact, I went further by creating flexible payment plans that helped many civil servants and small business owners become car owners. If that is looking down on people, then why was I working to make ownership easier for them?
As for representation, my goal is not to tell people what they cannot afford, but to help create opportunities so they can afford more. That has always been my philosophy. We are going there to represent the people so well that they can afford anything they desire through better opportunities and economic growth.
On the doctorate, I did not “buy” anything. You are free to verify with the Chartered Institute of Public Resources Management and Politics (CIPRMP). I’m not desperate for titles. When you dedicate yourself to your work and make an impact, honours come your way. I’m not sure you can relate to that experience.
Finally, over the past few years, few young people have done as much as I have in supporting small businesses, creating opportunities, and empowering others. You may disagree with me politically, but that record speaks for itself.
Criticism is welcome, but it should be based on facts