@flexiblenancy@IU_Wakilii@elrufai In my view, leaders should learn to take tough decisions in critical areas. I prefer El-rufai’s way to kwankwaso’s way of dealing with incompetence. If you criticize elrufai for sacking incompetent hands then we give him credit for employing some of the best brains.
1.When in power in Kaduna,he practiced tyranny and unleashed evil,out of power he is sanctimoniously preaching democracy to the country he helped to wreck,plundered and persecuted.
2.He demonised the opposition when in the palace and now embracing them when in the wilderness.
3.He is like a man who is turned down by a woman and resorted to speaking ill of her.Tinubu was his Angel until when he was “evicted from the house” now telling the world he is a demon.
4.The Government is led by illiterates because they refused to hire Professor midget.
5.If he is in a Keke napep, he will call it a Lamborghini; if he is thrown out of the Lamborghini,he will call it a Keke Napep.
6:The man with a history of undisguised intolerance to opposition and hypersensitive alergy to criticisms have no moral and saintly feet to stand on the pulpit of democracy to preach about good governance.
7.He left a heap of garbage in Kaduna now preaching hygiene to a country has not forgotten the history of his dirt.
8.The Man who looted Kaduna state,piled up debt for our people,used religion to divide the people of the state,Enriched and Shared lands to friends and family members,disobeyed court orders,persecuted journalists,arrest people for criticising him on social media,monetised banditry is now telling others how to govern.
9.If this man was admitted into Tinubu’s Government,no critic of the Government in the North or South would have been spared from his toxicity.
10.He thought he would have a puppet Governor in Kaduna state,now it’s the opposite and he is frustrated.
11.He is now jobless,most times seeking to be invited to northern public events where he will whip up sectional sentiments.
@abdullahayofel Governor @dikko_radda and his team are doing well in Katsina state. so it’s not surprising to see the turnout in the campaign. I believe with free, fair and credible local govt election the APC can sweep every nooks and crannies in the state.
Why I Won’t Be Flying @lufthansa Again—A Nightmare Experience
Yesterday, October 3, I was a passenger on Lufthansa flight LH0401 from JFK Airport in New York to Frankfurt Airport, with a connecting flight to Abuja. After disembarking in Frankfurt for a five-hour layover, I quickly realised that I had left my wallet in the cabin. The wallet contained all the cash I had, my debit cards, identification cards, sensitive personal and official documents, and other valuable items.
Upon discovering this, barely a minute after leaving the plane, I immediately rushed to the Lufthansa staff at the terminal exit to report that I had left my wallet, emphasising the critical nature of the items inside. However, despite my explanation and the urgency of the situation, I was denied the opportunity to return to the aircraft to retrieve my belongings or have the wallet retrieved. This refusal was particularly painful, given the manifest sensitivity and value of the wallet’s contents.
I followed all the proper procedures as instructed by the airline, filling out the “lost” item form, even though I knew my wallet wasn’t lost, and even reporting the matter to the police at Frankfurt Airport. I patiently waited, hoping for a positive outcome. Two German policewomen accompanied me to the Lost and Found Office, a restricted area (and they also mentioned I would only be allowed there once), where the attendant informed me that there was nothing she could do and that they would only act once the airline submitted the item—the same airline that had responded to my pleas like inefficient robots.
Stripped of that wallet, I had no access to any of my bank cards or funds. If anything had disrupted my schedule—God forbid—I would have essentially become a charity case far from home, as I couldn’t even afford a one-euro snack or a bottle of water during the layover. It was a nightmare.
My distress deepened when customer service representatives at both Gates B and Z, after hearing my desperate plea, callously told me that if the wallet was so important, I shouldn’t have forgotten it in my seat. For a moment, I was speechless. Such a response was not only unprofessional but also downright insensitive to a passenger who had just endured nearly nine hours of flying. I had expected better from an airline that claims to set service standards.
To further compound the situation, other customer service staff told me I shouldn’t expect much from the search efforts, as the cleaning crew who attended to their planes are often thieves and unlikely to return valuable items. I was stunned and appalled by this statement. If Lufthansa was aware of this culture of theft within their airline, why wasn’t the official who stopped me from returning to retrieve my wallet more proactive in protecting my possessions or retrieving them for me? They provided no answer. The plane was still in my sight when I attempted to retrieve my wallet!
The only sensible comment from their customer service came from a staff member who, after hearing what had happened, said the smartest thing would have been to retrieve the wallet immediately. He explained that the usual practice was for a member of the airline staff to accompany passengers for such retrievals, and that he had done this for several passengers before. He added that if we had met earlier, he would have done the same for me, but it was too late because the plane was already being cleaned. This lone voice of reason, a fellow Black man and the only Black staff member I encountered, was probably sympathetic because he humanised me and mentioned that he had experienced a similar misfortune during one of his own travels.
Had I been travelling to a foreign country, I would have been completely stranded. This entire experience with Lufthansa’s customer service was the worst I have ever encountered. The height of unprofessionalism and disrespect was shocking, especially from an airline with such a prestigious reputation. 1/2
Last week was my birthday & as I enjoy spending it in solitude, reflecting, with thanksgiving to God & lots of self love, I woke up, put on a new dress and chose my birthday song which was ‘colors of the wind’ by Vanessa Williams bcos what the world needs right now is peace ✌️
My sincere condolences to the families and friends of the students of Federal University Gusau who have been abducted. This is a senseless crime, and I am deeply saddened to hear about it.
I pray for their safe and swift return. In the meantime, I encourage everyone to remain
I pray someone close to you doesn’t get kidnapped before you start speaking up on these issues
We cannot keep quiet and abandon those FUG students that were abducted.
We must demand for their freedom every day on this app until they’re rescued
News just reaching me that the female students that were abducted in Federal University, Gusau are at the very least 80. 80 females at the mercy of animals inside the bush and our people are calm and waiting for the next marriage discussion to pop up so they can lend their voice
A visit to Katsina State Institute Of Technology & Management in an effort to foster collaboration:
We believe Collaboration between academia, government and industry is the bedrock of thriving tech ecosystems.
@katdict
@dawisu Though i did not foresee his potentials but one thing was solid,Katsina being a state well known for education,i believed we are more likely to make progress in the hands of an experienced PhD holder than someone whose educational qualifications and exposure are way below average