@IU_Wakilii It's quite unfortunate you're comparing El Rufa'i with Atiku and RMK. He should have the control of Kaduna State first, or test his popularity on the ballot, that's when we'd take him serious.
Perhaps, I am overestimating your IQ.
@elrufai Logic 101
Premise A – Haruna, a hack for hire, wrote a one-sided piece in favor of Ribadu against El-Rufa’i. Curiously, it didn’t appear on Ribadu’s page, nor is there any iota of proof linking it to Ribadu’s conscience.
@elrufai Premise C – Ribadu has yet to come out publicly to drag El-Rufa’i, but El-Rufa’i has been relentlessly coming after Ribadu these past few days, all in the open.
Deduction A – Who, then, seems to have actually hired a hack to stroke his hubris?
@elrufai Premise B – Mohammed also wrote a long epistle, this time favoring El-Rufa’i against Ribadu, accusing Haruna of being a hack for hire. Ironically, El-Rufa’i himself posted it on his official handle.
@addazee It would be a colossal mistake to give Trump another chance to be at the helm of US affairs. He seems to be totally insecure and mentally unstable.
It's good to apply the ideas you've criticized a lot or think are a way out or solution. For instance, the ideas you thought, 'If my parents, siblings, or family could have done this, it could have led them to success.'
and take full responsibility. It's worth noting that those who refuse to help you secure that job, appointment, studies, business, referral, contract, and whatnot are not responsible for your failure.
I can't agree less; sometimes, we learn the hard way, and some lessons serve as deterrents to avoid future occurrences of inappropriateness. They say experience is the best teacher life has to offer.
LIFE LESSONS
I have learned the hard way that there are moments where ululations make us lose control, even when we mistakenly assume we have the monopoly of emotional quotient (EQ).
Even if we withdraw them, they may have already caused inconveniences that can't be erased. I don't see myself as a young lad hiding behind the veil of naivety as an alibi; rather, I take full responsibility for my actions and inactions.