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Joined February 2019
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Innalillahii wa’inna ilaihi raji’unπŸ’”πŸ˜­ Innalillahii wa’inna ilaihi raji’un πŸ’”πŸ˜­ Innalillahii wa’inna ilaihi raji’un πŸ’”πŸ˜­ Assalamu Alaikum. Ina maii sanar daku Allah yayiwa mahaifiyata rasuwa a Yau cikin daren ina maii baran addu’ar ku a gareta. @mni_JJ @ProfIsaPantami
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Kaduna deserves better than photo-ops and propaganda. Under Uba Sani, insecurity persists, hardship deepens, and critical development projects have slowed. Leadership is measured by results, not headlines. Kaduna State deserves way better! #KadunaIsBleeding #Accountability
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Kaduna deserves better than photo-ops and propaganda. Under Uba Sani, insecurity persists, hardship deepens, and critical development projects have slowed. Leadership is measured by results, not headlines. Kaduna State deserves way better! #KadunaIsBleeding #Accountability
This video is heartbreaking Wallahi I’m crying after watching it πŸ˜­πŸ’”and it deserves national attention. These women in Maraba, Kaduna, are protesting because bandits have been entering their homes and abducting their children. Some of the victims are very young children, including breastfeeding babies taken away from their mothers. Yet, according to the families, they have received little or no meaningful action from the government. To all the @ubasanius the governor of Kaduna State PR bots constantly promoting politicians online, why aren’t you sharing this? Why can’t you use the same energy to amplify the cries of these mothers and help the victims? You are quick to praise politicians, but silent when innocent children are abducted and families are left in pain. This video must go viral until Governor @ubasanius and the relevant authorities see it and act. These mothers deserve answers. These children deserve to come home.
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Replying to @IU_Wakilii

Kaduna deserves better than photo-ops and propaganda. Under Uba Sani, insecurity persists, hardship deepens, and critical development projects have slowed. Leadership is measured by results, not headlines. Kaduna State deserves way better! #KadunaIsBleeding #Accountability
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Please attend if you’re opportuned to πŸ™πŸ» For more enquiry, send a dm to @Addahaleem
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Yesterday, during plenary, I voted in support of the establishment of state police, given that it appears to be one of the most viable solutions to the persistent and escalating security challenges facing our country. My home state of Katsina, alongside Zamfara, Niger, Sokoto, Kebbi and Kaduna, remains among the states most severely affected by banditry. These attacks have resulted in the loss of countless lives, destruction of livelihoods, and the crippling of economic activities through the disruption of farming and the closure of major markets. While some colleagues have expressed concerns that state police could be misused by governors to intimidate political opponents and silence critics, the reality is that the safety and security of our people must come first. If state police can help rescue our communities from the current security crisis, then every other concern should be addressed without losing sight of that overriding objective. May Nigeria succeed!
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Infantino took the FIFA World Cup from the Football Field to the Battle Field.
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Insha Allah, I will announce the block of classrooms and provide the update in Unguwar Shanu Ward by tomorrow. Education is a leveller, my father taught me that. Even if an election is tomorrow, we will keep our oath and do our work regardless of who benefits, ethnic, partisan or religious affiliation aside. Whoever has an issue with that should reflect on their own soul. We will also continually name these places to remember decent public servants that showed us what is right and wrong. We are also working on an ICT Centre in an all girl school in Gaji Ward. Allah ya ba mu karfin rike amana. Our team will then return to healthcare. 🀝
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I hate and love Osho baba at the same time wallahi πŸ˜‚ I was talking about the $2.1b refineries revitalization fraud just days ago. Mele Kyari and his agents of darkness should account for everything!
Senate Committee Issues Arrest Warrant for Former NNPCL GMD Mele Kyari Dead or Alive Over Unaccounted N210 Trillion Flagged in 2017–2023 Audit Reports
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It's been a year and some months of his absence. But I still miss him,and feel his presence and if I'm being honest, part of me is still hoping to hear from him. I just don't know why I'm still holding on to that expectation knowing that he will never return .ya Allah forgive
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God gives man delivers. As whitey fall my hand like Arsenal fall him hand for champs final, I’m a man of my words that Sallah giveaway I must complete am InshaAllahu.
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UPDATE: Mallam Nasir El-Rufai is scheduled to return to the Kaduna State High Court tomorrow as proceedings continue in the case filed against him by the Kaduna State Government (KDSG) and the ICPC.
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Replying to @Ziyad_yakubu
As they always say, when we do good, we are different. Northerners are the only region which considers Nigeria as ONE and the only region holding it together. Without the North, Nigeria would have split asunder! God bless the North! God bless Nigeria!
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A must-read for anyone interested in El-Rufai; it's long but worthwhile. Reminiscence: Working with El-Rufai in the FCT By Auwalu Anwar. Since his voluntary but spectacular return to the country from Cairo on 12 February 2026 and subsequent incarceration by the agents of Emperor Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the story of Malam Nasir Ahmad El- Rufai (NAE) has been narrated differently by many interest groups, including his acquaintances, friends, human rights activists, journalists, lawyers and politicians. However, what I found conspicuously missing in all the narratives that I came across is, an objective analysis of his character as an administrator by someone who worked closely with or under him in any of the three public places he administered, namely: Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Kaduna State. For instance, the common remarks about his style of leadership that presented him either as a mere sinner or a revered saint, without making any attempt to go beyond the smokescreen of such moral categorization were both irrelevant and unhelpful for the proper understanding of his essential nature as an administrator or a public servant. How did NAE, for instance, conceive, protect or violate the trust given to him when he served as Director General, BPE; Minister of the FCT or Governor of Kaduna State? How did he recruit and relate with his political appointees, who were answerable to him? What was the extent of his distance or interference in running the day- to- day affairs of the MDAs under his jurisdiction; but especially in the implementation of their capital projects? This write- up aims to frankly answer these crucial questions, with particular reference to my experiences working with and under him in the FCT. I first came across NAE in 1998 when a mutual friend, Malam Bashir Yusuf Ibrahim, invited me to the inaugural meeting of an All- Nigeria Elite Group known as the Abuja Initiative or simply AI, in Abuja. NAE was then working as an economic adviser and member of the Programme Implementation and Monitoring Committee under General Abdulsalami Abubakar. Because of the activities of AI and my relationship with Bashir, our paths continued to cross at that time. With the formation of the Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) and the emergence of General Olusegun Obasanjo as President, NAE was appointed Director General of the BPE. I later became Special Adviser (Political) to the Speaker, House of Representatives, the purposeful and selfless Rt. Hon. Ghali Umar Na'Abba in February 2000. When NAE established a steering committee on Competition and Anti- Trust in the BPE, he appointed me as one of the members. It was an influential committee with many respected persons including Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Comrade Adams Oshiomole, Professor Charles Soludo, Madam Oby Ezekwesili, Hajiya Maryam Uwais and Mr. Asue Ighodalo, constituting the membership. In 2003, on his appointment as Minister of the FCT, NAE met with all categories of staff and audited all the operational organs of the institution. To his dismay, he discovered that civil servants had all the time to lazy around as much as they wanted for two reasons: firstly, they had thirty- five years to stay in the service; they could also live up to sixty years before retirement. As such, most of them had no motivation for initiative, innovation, or even commitment to the responsibilities for which they were employed. To change the trajectory, he thought of creating mandate secretariats, which would operate like state ministries and appoint secretaries, who would serve as commissioners. He compiled all his findings, the audited reports of all the sectors and his vision for a way forward into a comprehensive document. He shared copies of the documents with Bashir, Asue and my humble self to study for a week, with the request that we should all think of suitable individuals who would be invited to assist him in running the new structure.
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Drop a prayer for Mallam Nasir El-Rufai πŸ’Œ
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I support Mallam Nasir El-Rufai because it is right to support him. I support Mallam Nasir El-Rufai because I want to support him. I support Mallam Nasir El-Rufai because of his antecedents in public service. That support is for β€œNASIR EL-RUFAI” and him alone. I have a choice, and options and I still chose him, not for anything, or any validation but because it is right, and that’s why that support doesn’t extend……………..
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UPDATE: Mallam Nasir El-Rufai is expected to resume his trial tomorrow at the Kaduna State High Court as proceedings continue in the case instituted by KDSG and the ICPC.
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Please retweet, it serves as help too. He was a lecturer, but life took a difficult turn and he lost his job. He now works at a sawmill in Ilorin, where the pay is extremely low and the job is very physically demanding. His role is arranging planks, and for each plank he handles, he only earns between 20 to 50 Naira. He has a wife and a young child to take care of, but what he currently earns is barely enough to feed himself, let alone provide for his family. His qualifications are impressive: he holds a B.A (Upper Division) and an M.A in Islamic Studies with Distinction. Beyond his academic background, he is highly skilled, particularly in Web3, and various other tech-related services. He is open to any form of genuine help, whether it’s a job opportunity, freelance work, remote roles, or financial assistance. He is currently based in Ilorin but is fully ready and willing to relocate to anywhere that offers better prospects and fair compensation. If you can assist in any way or know of suitable opportunities, please reach out.
A brother here is soliciting for help.
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Lagos did not create Aliko Dangote or Abdul Samad Rabiu; it provided a platform on which they scaled. Their entrepreneurial roots, business culture, and commercial heritage were deeply connected to Kano. Kano had already developed into a major commercial center centuries before Lagos emerged as Nigeria’s dominant economic hub. The success of Nigerian industry is not a Lagos story or a Kano story, it is a Nigerian story, built by multiple regions contributing different strengths.
It was Lagos that gave Africa its richest man, not Kano. Aliko Dangote is a Lagos man. Again, it was not Kano but Lagos that gave Africa its second richest man, Abdulsamad Ishaq Rabiu (BUA). Lagos made almost everybody who is who in Nigeria. - VP Sen. Kashim Shettima
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