They always foil plots and recover explosives in the Southeast. But they are clueless and incompetent in Northern Nigeria. Only the dumb will not understand the game.
@ChuksEricE So the people you see dressed as bandits, their names usually start with Chinedu or Emeka. When the key what did they shout? Did they shout Jesus is Lord? What do they wear?
Are all the answers are not attributed to Islam?
โThe day that I converted to Christianity, this is the sign. We ex-Muslims are the sign of Genocide in northern part of Nigeria. My uncle did this to me, they break my leg. Our people in northern part of Nigeria are facing a lot of persecution.โ
Can someone explain to me how scheduling Jamb exams for 6:30am makes any sense?
Things are just going wrong in this country. How can kids write Jamb exams by 6:30am? How? What nonsense is this?
Today, I had the opportunity to meet with Quadri Yusuf Alabi, the young boy whose story moved us all. After enduring unjust and illegal incarceration, he is finally free, and I am very grateful to the lawyers led by @InibeheEffiong, who fought for his release and also @DeleFarotimi and Ms Hassana Nurudeen,, whose constant intervention was instrumental in securing justice for the young lad.
I listened to Quadri today, and one thing stood out clearly: his unwavering desire for education. Despite all he has been through, his only dream is to return to school and complete his education and I will make sure he gets it.
His determination is not just inspiring; it is a call to action, and I am committed to ensuring that he gets the education he desires and deserves.
In addition, we must not stop at his release. Those responsible for his illegal incarceration must be held accountable. As we strive to build a Nigeria where fairness and integrity prevail, we cannot afford to allow such acts of criminality to go unpunished.
I once again thank the lawyers and everyone who stood and remained unrelenting for justice.
Together, we will build a Nigeria where education, freedom, rule of law, equity and justice, care and protection of the less privileged in our midst will stand as the foundation of our democracy.
A new Nigeria is Possible. -PO