The world is terrible place not cos of the evils of the bad but the silence of the good. If intellectuals fold arms and watch, mediocres would rule and we all pay the price...God bless Nigeria
Kids want more dad time. Wife wants more husband time. Parents want more son time. Work wants more of your time. And you still show up. Shoutout to the men doing it all. 🙌
I believe @Profaosulaiman is the closest to what Kwara needs in terms of a charismatic leader who can consolidate on existing efforts and instantly create better outcomes for the everyday Kwaran.
Even though there are several capable hands amongst the candidates, he cut it for me.
Apart from being a man with progressive principles, he's shown capacity everywhere he's worked.
He understands policy that can immediately make the life of an average Kwaran better and he will champion sustainable ones that will make the kwara system egalitarian.
At this fragile period, we need a candidate who can unite all for the development of the state and Amana ticks all the boxes.
Give one tangible reason (beyond parochial sentiment) you think Prof doesn't make the governor kwara desperately need now?
President Trump says the United States government was scammed by a group of people in the Middle East who kept the guns that were supposed to go to the Iranian people to overthrow their government.
“They were supposed to go to the people so they could fight back.”
“The people we sent them to kept them.”
15 years ago, I made this video back when I was still in “entertainment”. I left that path many years ago, but I never imagined I’d still need to share this message today. Focus on the message. 💔
The good professor @Profaosulaiman is competence personified. Anywhere Amana goes, people talk about his commitment to excellence and quality service delivery.
This is the kind of person you would want to lead a state to take it further forward.
Among those who have shown interest in leading the state in 2027 and beyond, nobody comes close. Like I have always said, states that are doing well, look at the antecedent of their leaders, you will see the similarities between them and Prof.
What an important poser that should agitate the mind of any politically aware and concerned Kwaran! We have said it before and we will say it again, 2027 is for Kwarans to get it right and we cannot afford to make mistakes in bringing back the State of Harmony to its glorious days of peaceful coexistence, proven leadership quality and excellence.
Beyond all sentiments, check all the States that are doing well in terms of education, FDI, security, infrastructural developments, check the records of their Governors and other political leaders and associates, they have one thing in common: they prioritise education, track records and their leaders are intellectually mobile.
So to answer your question my brother, the man whose head fits the cap perfectly is Professor Abubakar Sulaiman (Amana), the current Director General of the National Institute of Legislative and Democratic Studies and a former Minister of National Planning of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
@egi_nupe@Ade_Nurayn This is a very simple analogy. I wonder why most people don't get it. When people that attended public schools say they haven't benefited anything from the government,I make reference to the almost free education we enjoyed. The mental gymnastics that follows is usually unmatched
Yesterday at the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), during the public lecture themed “Federalism and the Crisis of Security in Nigeria,” I reiterated that security remains the bedrock of sustainable development, democratic stability, and citizens’ confidence in governance, while emphasising the need for informed national dialogue and institutional reforms to strengthen our federal system.
“I have never seen leadership as something to possess. Power, to me, has always been a trust, something held briefly and answered for fully. I was raised to believe that authority exists to uplift, to strengthen institutions, and to leave people better than one met them.”
— Destiny, Character and Leadership
A philosophy that continues to guide my public service.
Imagine Kwara also having a Professor as a Governor in 2027? Imagine what it will turn around for us in terms of education and development? I hope we look towards the side of @Profaosulaiman who is unarguably the most educated among those who have declared interest in contesting the election into the office of Kwara State Governor.
To be able to forget things and select memories to act on is an underrated blessings.Imagine a world where we don't forget any past incident?Of course we hv a lot of positive memories,but seeing how powerful negatives can be,i bet most people would be miserable from the negatives
Introducing a man of integrity, Prof Abubakar Sulaiman.
A professor of political science and international relations who from a humble beginning, has contributed over the last thirty years to the socio-political development of Nigeria both in academics and in public service.
He has had a distinguished career in academia having served as a lecturer since 1997 and became a professor in 2014 at the University of Abuja. During his 22-year spell at the University, he was known for his utmost dedication, commitment and resilience, catering to the academic needs of the many students he taught.
Professor Sulaiman supervised over 500 students at undergraduate, masters and doctoral level. It is also to his credit that some of his students and mentees went on to become Ministers, Directors, Director Generals, as well as Legislators at both national and sub-national levels, among others. His enviable records at the university appeared to have set the stage for several other accomplishments that dotted his path in life.
Prof exemplifies leadership, character and integrity.
Read more about Prof on:
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