This was the Chief Law Officer of Nigeria for the entirety of General Buhari’s tenure in office. A veritable poster boy for the perversions that overtakes men, who are charged with pretending to enforce laws, in a country that is ruled by IMPUNITY..🇳🇬🤔
REST IN PEACE to the ones I hold closest to my heart: my parents, my eldest brother, Ogologo (Ifeanyi), Sound Sultan, and Kayode Peters.
You may be gone, but your love, memories, and impact will stay with me forever. 🕊️
“Women now stage fake pregnancy to deceive their husbands, gets injected with steroids which gives them the exact semblance of a pregnant woman”
- Former NAPTIP BOSS exposes something sh0cking 😳🙆🏼♂️💔
Governance is not rocket science.
This is how Norway has improved their sports. This works because Norway is a Nation and not a country.
This will not work in Nigeria because Nigeria is country and not a Nation.
Sad realisation.
Beautiful moment as K1 De Ultimate celebrated the birthday of his lead talking drum (gangan) drummer, Ayankunle Ayanlowo, by singing for him. In return, Ayankunle surprised K1 by spraying him with €50 notes. 😁
@winexviv I too endorse this! We are not waiting for any saviours, we would instead save ourselves by driving this as an agenda.
In the next 20yrs everyone will get the memo on why the south east produces the best STEM geniuses in the world.
I've interviewed presidents, governors, generals, activists and politicians. But sometimes it's the interviews with the families left carrying the emotional burden that stay with you.
A few days ago, I interviewed the lawyer Asiya El-Rufai, wife of former Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai. She spoke with the precision of a legal expert and the pain of a spouse.
She didn't ask me to defend her husband. She didn't ask Nigerians to take sides. She spoke instead - quietly but powerfully - about constitutional rights, due process, access to lawyers and doctors, and the emotional toll prolonged detention takes on a family.
It reminded me that behind every politically charged courtroom battle is a human story.
Whatever anyone thinks of Nasir El-Rufai politically, one truth remains: the rule of law only has meaning when it protects people whose politics we may disagree with. That is why due process is not a favour. It is the foundation of democracy.
Power is temporary. The legal precedents we tolerate today may become the standards - and the nightmare - we all live under tomorrow.
@novieverest Every time I am always reasoning in this direction, I remind myself that you can't change the system by following the status quo.
That man's style of politics has changed my character in many ways than one even if he never becomes President.
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