Dear Undergraduates,
Don’t slack, graduate with at least a 2.1.
There’s a reason. That 2.1 opens doors others can’t access: better jobs, NYSC opportunities, master’s programmes, and greater respect.
Grind now. Tell your younger siblings and juniors so they don’t learn the hard way.🧏🏾♂️
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
All I can say is Allah bar mana kai Madaki @Abdulrahmanleme. The world is your oyster in sha Allah
Even to us your family, you truly are an inspiration 💪🏾❤️
Breaking: Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar (Rtd), has informed the people of Bauchi State that he totally has withdrawn from politics due to personal reasons.
I am a son of a mother who studied dietetics in New York, who taught me that our bodies are a temple to serve Allah by being good to others. My father, a career diplomat and a product of Ahmadu Bello University where he participated in extracurricular activities such as basketball always had time for the family and was my basketball coach since I was a toddler.
My dearest Bappa and Mommy, through your quiet sacrifices, you taught me that true leadership is rooted in integrity and that the greatest legacy one can leave is the service of others. I am the the product of your prayers and a reflection of the values you instilled in me from the very beginning.
As you celebrate the 49th anniversary of your blessed union, I thank you for being my first teachers and my lifelong inspiration.
The idea of school isn’t about making one rich. It exposes you to different thoughts to make informed decisions/actions. With good education, you’re expected to think differently and do things from informed decision which,sometimes, could make a difference between poverty/wealth.
Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State has made remarks that are raising political questions about future support for Bola Tinubu and the APC ahead of 2027.
A video showed Mallam Nasiru El-Rufa'i’s mother shedding tears because she had not seen him for some days while he was away abroad as Governor of Kaduna State. One can only imagine the pain she must have felt, not seeing her son for over 40 days while she was sick, even more heartbreaking if she realized he had been arrested due to political witch-hunt.
From this, it is clear how strong the bond between mother and son was. The cleric who tried to force Mallam Nasiru El-Rufa'i to forgive Governor Uba Sani and others during his mother’s burial failed to show compassion. At that moment, El-Rufa'i only needed a hug and comforting words to soothe his soul, not political pressure.