@fabulousyom@YusufAsunmogejo Who gave you Ph.D? You disgraceful human being. Someone explained the rationale behind using Arabic language to pray you are insulting him and Allah. Be your infidel in peace. He has not said you should become Muslim so what's your business with the language we use. ONKR
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Dear Jarado,
Thank you for your feedback. The truth is that, like many Nigerians, you play politics with your emotions rather than your rational mind.
What is corrupt and bad about this government?
Like I said during my Honest Bunch interview, and I know this truth will be offensive, many Nigerians don't understand economics. Many just only understand Eba and Rice.
Has any corrupt activity been established against the President? Has any corruption been traced to a minister, and the President refused to sack such a person? The last time a minister was suspected (not proven) of corruption, did the President not sack that individual?
Many of you cite the value of the Naira. Are you aware that the Naira was being subsidised under previous administrations, including ours?
The Naira subsidy was $1.5 billion each month. It was higher than the fuel subsidy.
Nigeria, under previous regimes, borrowed for two main reasons: to pay salaries and to fund subsidies. President Tinubu ended that. Now, we borrow to fund infrastructure, such as the 750-kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, being built at an estimated cost of ₦15 trillion; the 1068-kilometre Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, costing ₦13 trillion; and the 465-kilometre Trans-Saharan Road, being constructed at an estimated cost of $750 million.
Jarado, today, Nigeria has had a trade surplus for 12 consecutive cycles. We now have the second-largest manufacturing base in Africa after Egypt.
Do you know why? It is because President Tinubu stopped subsidising the Naira.
Do you know what will happen if the Naira is ₦1 to $1? Nigerians, like you, will import everything with the cheap Naira, and we won't produce anything. And it is not useful things we will import. We will import toothpicks, pizza, champagne, rice, etc.
Do you know who the single biggest individual importer in Nigeria is? Peter Obi. Please fact-check me!
This President is taking the right steps. But emotional Nigerians, like you, Jarada, want us to keep living a fake life by borrowing to pay salaries and fund subsidies.
Before Tinubu, 27 states could not pay salaries. Peter Obi owed salaries in Anambra. Today, all states can pay salaries due to Tinubu's reforms. And this is the same government you call "bad and corrupt"? The same government that has paid ASUU as and when due and is sending 1 million students to school through the Student Loan Program?
On insecurity, please note that President Tinubu did not bring bandits and terrorists to attack parts of Nigeria. The people doing this are mostly from our communities. Terror only thrives where there is local support.
Two things are feeding insecurity in Nigeria. Local support from Nigerians who sell food, arms and ammunition to bandits and terrorists, as well as act as their informants.
The second is France's withdrawal from the Sahel at the request of some governments.
So, Jarado, if you and I refuse to support President Tinubu's State Police and Forest Guard initiatives and also provide information about bandits in our communities, and instead, criticise these proposals without providing alternative solutions, like Peter Obi is doing, our situations will not improve even if we have a change of government.
Not everyone opposed to President Tinubu does so for genuine reasons. Many people hate him and his government because of his religion and ethnicity. Even if, God forbid, you remove him and put someone else there, as long as he is not from their ethnicity and religion, the hate will continue unabated!
Anyway, thanks again and may God bless you.
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Dear Austin,
Thank you for your feedback. Are you sure about your statement? Nigeria is the largest Islamo-Christian nation on Earth, therefore, not only should we avoid such prejudice, as you have just displayed, but we should take time to understand each other better. Perhaps you may need more education on how brainy, intellectual, and progressive the global Muslim Ummah has been over the years and to this day.
In Southern Nigeria, my family and the family of the Oba of Benin were the first families to receive a Western education. My ancestor, Ogiame Atunwatse I, graduated from a Portuguese university in 1611.
But long before then, Nigerian Muslims already had formal Eastern education and had been travelling to Makkah from the 14th Century.
For your information, many intellectuals in Sudan are descendants of Hausa Muslim pilgrims who undertook the return journey from Makkah on foot or by camel centuries ago, and, owing to the hardships of the journey, decided to remain in the Sudan. There are three million Hausas in the Sudan, and they form much of the intelligentsia and academia of that country.
You and I have a lot to thank Muslims for. Even the very foundation of the Internet, which enables you to make these claims, originated from Islamic science.
The word 'algorithm' is named after Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, a Persian Muslim mathematician who helped develop the discipline of mathematics. Without him, there would be no Internet as we know it.
The word 'algebra' is taken from his book, Kitab al-Jabr wa-l-Muqabala, which means 'The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing'.
The father of modern surgery, Abū al-Qāsim al-Zahrāwī, was an Arab Muslim physician, surgeon and chemist. He invented the first forceps, which are still in use today, over a thousand years after he introduced them to the world. His other creations were medical bone saws, scalpels, and sutures.
Some of the scientific tools that we use today were the brainchild of Ḥasan Ibn al-Haytham, a Muslim Arab mathematician and physicist who lived over a thousand years ago.
Ismail Al-Jazari, the polymath and inventor, who invented the crank-connecting rod system as far back as 1206 AD, was a Muslim.
The concept of hospitals was first introduced in Baghdad by Muslims in 805 AD, when they founded the Hospital of Baghdad.
The oldest university in the world is the University of Al-Karaouine, founded in 859 AD in Fez, Morocco, by Muslims.
And this brilliance continues in modern times. A Tunisian Muslim, Moungi Bawendi, recently won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. The CDMA technology that led to 4G mobile technology is the invention of the Egyptian Arab Muslim Dr Hatim Zaghloul.
Even here in Nigeria, a Muslim man, Aliko Dangote, is the single largest employer of labour in Nigeria. Through his enterprises and business ventures, he employs more people than any state government. Only the Federal Government employs more people than he does. But when you count his employees in other African countries, he almost matches the Nigerian Federal Government.
What about Jelani Aliyu, who is from Sokoto and designed the bestselling Chevrolet Volt Electric Car?
Austin, are you saying that all these people do not have brains?
Austin, you need not see Muslims as your enemies. Try to understand them. They have existed as a religion in the geographical area known as Nigeria for far longer than Christianity or Judaism. Therefore, it is in your own economic, social and political best interests to understand them and learn how to coexist peacefully with them.
Finally, I strongly urge you and others like you to read history. Images, such as yours, were the triggers for the July 29, 1966, counter-coup and subsequent pogroms, which eventually resulted in the unfortunate Nigerian civil war.
We would be wise not to repeat religiously outrageous actions that led to catastrophic consequences.
Thanks again, and may God bless you.
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