Happy birthday, @MyksonDosSantos.
Your creativity and the powerful video edits you craft from our archive have not gone unnoticed. They are impactful.
May this new year bring you joy, good health, and every success. Nigeria will work again, and supporters like you are why. -AA
Salam,
Today 08/06/2026, MaxAir flight VM 2001 departed Jeddah to Ilorin @ 18:51hrs with 392 Kwara Pilgrims and 1 Official.
Total Airlifts = 8,486
Total Flight =22
Source: NAHCON’s Command and Control Center - Makkah.
If bandits discover you have a bulletproof charm, meaning bullets can't penetrate you and they capture you, here is what they do to their victims, they tie their hands and feet, place their heads on a solid rock, then grab a huge rock and smash it against their heads until it's completely crushed.
So many brave vigilante members passed away through this horrible experience.
In the end Bandits are terrorists and should not be pardoned, rehabilitated or given any form of amnesty.
Salam,
Today 08/06/2026, Airpeace flight AP07903 departed Jeddah to Lagos @ 21:49hrs with 315 Oyo Pilgrims.
Total Airlifts = 8,801
Total Flight =23
Source: NAHCON’s Command and Control Centre - Makkah
No Christian —dead or alive —has ever been tried by Sharia court. None has ever been convicted based on Islamic jurisprudence. I dare challenge any non Muslim who’s been coerced to accept a verdict pass by a Sharia court.
The politicians from southern Nigeria need to be deeply studied.
In fact, a whole department in our universities should be set up just to study those people.
Because the way they have managed to convince many southern youths, some of the most intelligent youths in all of Africa, that their real problem is not the politicians who govern them, but “the North,” is almost a political miracle.
That the reason a pothole in Abakpa Nike is not fixed is because of Hisbah breaking alcohol bottles in Kano.
That the reason they have youth unemployment and underemployment is because of a Sharia court in Sokoto.
That the reason their electricity is unstable, state hospitals are weak, courts are slow, police are corrupt, refineries are not working, and local industries are dying is because the North is too religious.
Not the governors.
Not the senators.
Not the local government chairmen.
Not the contractors who collected money and disappeared.
Not the political families who have controlled the same states for decades.
Not the state assemblies that behave like extensions of the governor’s office.
No. The problem is somehow Kano Hisbah.
This is the genius of southern political deflection.
They have built a system where they can fail locally and outsource the blame nationally.
Meanwhile, the same southern politicians control budgets, collect allocations, appoint commissioners, award contracts, borrow money, tax citizens, control state institutions, and still somehow escape the anger of the same people they govern.
That is the part that fascinates me.
The North has many problems and deserves serious criticism. Nobody honest can deny that. But the way northern dysfunction has been turned into a universal excuse for southern elite failure is a political miracle, second only to democracy itself.
The governor no longer needs to explain why the roads are bad.
The senator no longer needs to explain what he has done.
The local government chairman no longer needs to show where the money went.
The people simply look northward and rage.
And the politicians smile.
As a southern youth, know this: every minute you spend shouting about Hisbah, Sharia, almajiri, or the north is backward, is one less minute spent asking why your own state budget keeps producing nothing.
Nigerian politicians have not only failed many of their people. They have also mastered the art of giving them a convenient enemy.
This is the oldest trick in politics.
Divide the people, make them suspicious of each other, then govern both sides badly while they fight over identity.
There is nothing I would want more than a coherent Nigeria.
Notice I said coherent, not uniform.
I am not talking about this fake “One Nigeria” slogan where everyone pretends we are one people, one culture, one worldview, one moral community, and one historical experience.
That is childish.
Nigeria does not need to become one tribe.
Nigeria does not need to become one culture.
Nigeria does not need everyone to eat the same food, marry the same way, worship the same way, dress the same way, or organize society the same way.
What Nigeria needs is coherence.
A country where different regions can govern themselves according to their values, compete with each other, cooperate where necessary, and still stand together as a serious bargaining bloc in the world.
Because in the international system, small fragmented African states will be eaten alive.
So we must ask ourselves whether we can build a political arrangement where our differences do not become a weapon in the hands of failed politicians.
And this is where both sides need to hear the truth.
If you are a southern youth and you believe the North must become exactly to your taste before you can accept it as part of the political arrangement, then you are not serious.
You may not like Hisbah.
You may not like Sharia courts.
You may not like how conservative northern societies are.
You may not like the way we vote, dress, worship, marry, or organize our communities.
Fine.
But if your idea of a working Nigeria is that Kano must first become Lagos, or Sokoto must first become Enugu, or Katsina must first become Port Harcourt, then you are not yet tired of the state of Nigeria.
A coherent Nigeria must allow Kano to be Kano, Lagos to be Lagos, Enugu to be Enugu, Sokoto to be Sokoto, and Rivers to be Rivers.
What Nigeria needs is restructuring that makes every region carry more responsibility for the choices it makes.
And this is where the North itself must also face its own contradiction.
It is not enough to say, “Leave the North alone. Let the North live by its values.”
That argument only becomes serious when the North also accepts the financial responsibility that comes with political and cultural autonomy.
If the governor of Kano wants to subsidize mass weddings for 2,000 couples, that is his right. But it will make more sense if Kano is generating the money for it.
If the governor of Sokoto wants to subsidize Hajj or support pilgrims, that is his political choice. But it will carry more moral weight if Sokoto is funding it from its own productive economy.
If the governor of Zamfara wants to negotiate with bandits, grant amnesty, or offer concessions in the name of peace, that decision should be borne mainly by the people and resources of Zamfara, not hidden within the comfort of national allocation.
If Kano decides it does not want alcohol sold openly in its society, that should be its cultural and religious right. But it becomes a contradiction when the same political system benefits from VAT and federal revenue that partly comes from products and lifestyles those same states publicly reject.
This is why restructuring matters.
It protects the South from blaming the North for everything.
It protects the North from being constantly insulted for choosing its own values.
And it forces every region to face the cost of its own political choices.
Because right now, Nigeria is structured in a way that encourages hypocrisy.
Southern politicians can fail their people and blame the North.
Northern politicians can defend cultural autonomy while depending on a central pool funded by economic activities they sometimes condemn.
A serious Nigeria should say: live according to your values, but fund the consequences.
Salam,
Today 09/06/2026, Umza UMZ3554 departed Jeddah to Bauchi @ 03:08hrs with 485 Plateau Pilgrims.
Total Airlifts=9,286
Total Flights=24
Then, Flynas XY9464 departed Jeddah to Kebbi @ 05:04hrs with 431 Kebbi Pilgrims.
Total Airlifts=9,717
Total Flights=25
Source: NAHCON C&CC
If you are new to Abuja and you are driving please read this if you see it.
Abuja roads does not like rain,once it rains we have too many accidents on our roads.
So please pay extra attention as you drive.
Reduce your speed please,some of our roads are new so they are still slippery when water drops on them.
We have so many amateur drivers in Abuja,so you have to drive for yourself and the other car.
Wishing you all a safe ride home.
Dear Dr (Mrs) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, @NOIweala, please accept my heartfelt condolences on the recent loss of your beloved younger brother, Prince Ikechukwu Okonjo, who, until his passing, was a respected member of the Umu Obi Obahai royal family of the Ogwashi-Uku kingdom in Delta State. I understand how deeply painful it is to bury a family member.
My family and I hold you and yours in our thoughts and prayers. May you and your loved ones find strength during this difficult time. We pray that his soul rest in peace. -AA
#ArewaMuFarka
Unpacking and sharing the call by Mallama Hadiza Shehu Malumfashi of the Political Advantage Platform (PAP) - see attached video:
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“…the value of a Nigerian life should never depend on geography.”
“….questions for the northern establishment, political leaders, elites, influencers, all of us….where is the voice of the north? Where is our outrage? Where is our collective anger? Where is our conscience? Where is the Vice President? Where are our governors? Where are our chiefs and emirs? Where are these senators and representatives?”
“Why do we mobilise so quickly for politics but yet so slowly for human lives?”
“Why do we issue stronger statements about power than about our murdered and abducted citizens?”
“Have we become so accustomed to insecurity that we no longer see the victims?”
“When people stop speaking up, leaders stop listening.”
“No Nigerian life is worth more than the other.”
“The terrorists are the ones attacking our communities, but our collective indifference is what is clearly destroying our humanity.”
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Your comments are welcome….
The Arewa Business Support Fund is officially open for applications. Apply now at: https://t.co/aH5L1vx5ep. Retweet aggressively to help others. Under the leadership of my elder brother, Captain Jamil MD Abubakar and alongside like minds like Mohammed Jamal, we created this fund to support MSMEs and entrepreneurs that are based in the Northern region. I believe the fund currently stands at 100 million naira. An independent and non partisan set of judges will pick the successful applicants. I urge entrepreneurs from Kaduna North to key in and follow the process. Thank you.
Signed
Hon. Mohammed Bello El-Rufai
Member.
Kaduna North Federal Constituency
Chairman, Committee on Banking Regulations.
June 8, 2026.
🗣️ “Which Premier League club are you expecting to be the busiest this summer?”
@David_Ornstein: “They all have different requirements, but I think Arsenal will do some eye-catching business. I don’t think their volume will be the biggest, but maybe their quality will.” 👀🕵️♂️
Arsenal are pushing to sign 18 year old PSG Defender Emmanuel Mbemba
He's rejected multiple Contracts from PSG and we could bring him in for free
Andrea Berta sticking the Dagger 🗡️
Today, I visited the Dangote refinery for the first time.
Well, what can I say... because im speechless after seeing what I saw.
Alh. Aliko is evidence that Nigeria can & will work.
God bless Alh. Aliko Dangote and may God give us many more Alikos in Nigeria.