i texted her, "how was your day today?" and she sent me a 7 minute voice note telling me everything..
and that basically sums up the kind of person i want by my side. stop normalizing disinterest.
Nigerian artist Portable (Habeeb Okikiola Badmus) has released a video pleading for an end to the targeting and stereotyping of Fulanis in Yorubaland. Sharing how well they have treated him personally, he also pointed out that many people mistakenly target Hausas due to profiling. We applaud Portable for this responsible and timely message, and we urge other celebrities to follow his example in speaking out against discrimination.
Portable is far better than those bigots, wizkid and Davido
Why President Tinubu Describes Ibrahim Kabir Masari as His “Waziri” and the First Lady Refers to Him as “Mai Jama’a”
By Ishaq Samaila
In politics, recognition from national leaders is often a reflection of character, performance, loyalty, and trust. For Alhaji Ibrahim Kabir Masari, the descriptions employed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu underscore his significance within the administration and his enduring connection with the Nigerian people.
President Tinubu’s description of Masari as his “Waziri” is not merely symbolic. In the traditional sense, a Waziri is a trusted adviser, a dependable confidant, and a key figure whose counsel and loyalty are highly valued. The description reflects years of commitment, political dedication, and steadfast support for the ideals that culminated in the emergence of the Renewed Hope Administration.
From grassroots mobilization to high-level stakeholder engagement, Masari has consistently demonstrated the qualities associated with leadership, loyalty, and strategic acumen. As Special Adviser to the President on Political and Other Matters, he continues to play a pivotal role in strengthening relationships between the Presidency, political stakeholders, and communities across the country.
Equally significant is the First Lady’s description of him as “Mai Jama’a.” In Northern Nigeria, the phrase symbolizes a leader who remains close to the people, carries communities along, and maintains strong connections with citizens regardless of status or background.
This recognition reflects Masari’s longstanding reputation as a grassroots leader and mobilizer. Across communities, party structures, and public engagements, he is known for cultivating meaningful relationships with ordinary Nigerians while effectively engaging leaders at the highest levels of government.
What distinguishes Masari’s profile is his ability to harmonize influence with accessibility. While many public figures become distant as they rise in prominence, he has remained connected to the grassroots, listening to concerns, building bridges, and helping to ensure that the voices of the people are heard.
Together, the descriptions “Waziri” and “Mai Jama’a” encapsulate two defining aspects of Masari’s public identity: the confidence he enjoys from the nation’s leadership and the trust he has earned among the grassroots. They reflect a rare blend of political relevance, loyalty, accessibility, and popular connection.
In an era where trust and credibility remain among the most valuable assets in public service, Ibrahim Kabir Masari’s growing influence demonstrates that genuine leadership is built not only through positions held, but through relationships nurtured, commitments honored, and service rendered.
Few public figures successfully earn both the confidence of national leadership and the admiration of grassroots supporters. Ibrahim Kabir Masari’s growing influence reflects this rare achievement, explaining why President Bola Ahmed Tinubu proudly describes him as his “Waziri” and why First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu affectionately refers to him as “Mai Jama’a.”.
Women who abuse men physically, emotionally, Or mentally are often some of the nicest, friendliest women you'll ever meet. The devil doesn't come dressed in a red cape and horns. She comes disguised as everything you ever wished for. 🤘💔
In this picture, through my support, over 20 youth got permanent & pensionable jobs courtesy of the goodwill of our leader Governor Mai Mala Buni. This is my best moment this Sallah. What’s your best Sallah moment in your town or village visit?
We rise by lifting others … AIA
Africa's richest man, Alh. Aliko Dangote, walks out with little attention, while Borno State Governor, HE. Babagana Zulum is surrounded by heavy security and receives far more attention.
So, which would you rather have: money or power?
Football facts that will blow up your mind.
1. George Weah won FIFA best player, retired, went back to school, obtained a certificate, went to US for his Degree and MSc, came back, joined politics, won Senate, contested for President, did a re-run, won, sworn-in, finished his term and left, and Arsenal have still not won UCL...😂😂
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