Only " A TERRORIST SENATOR" can speak this way. Other " PEACE LOVING SENATORS" will speak diplomatically and politically correctly. Chose between a " terrorist Senator and " a "diplomatic one"
Shugaban Majalisar Ƙoli kan Harkokin Shari'ar Musulunci a Najeriya Dr Bashir Aliyu Umar jaddada iƙirarin cewa Shugaban INEC Joash Amupitan ba adali ba ne don haka ba za a amince da zaɓen da zai gudanar ba.
🎥 - Fatawul Mohammed
I sat down with Nigeria’s Minister of Defense, General Christopher Musa. He shared insights on why Nigeria is still battling insecurity, his plans to tackle it differently, and revealed plans to build walls along the country’s borders.
Today, October 5, 2025, two years to the day since the world grew dimmer without your light on October 2, 2023.
I sit with pen in hand, the weight of your absence as fresh as the Borno winds that carried stories from your beloved Maiduguri.
Born on December 8, 1930, in the heart of Yerwa, you were a son of the soil who rose to touch the stars, not just for yourself, but for generations.
At 92, when you left us, you didn't just depart; you ascended, leaving behind a legacy etched in the annals of medicine, education, and humanity.
I remember you not as the towering figure, even though you are
1. the first Nigerian to earn a medical degree from the University of Ibadan,
2. also the pioneering Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, or
3. the public health titan who spearheaded Nigeria's charge against polio, vaccinating millions and bending the arc of history toward eradication.
No, to me, you were the gentle storyteller by the fireside, weaving tales of Kanem-Borno's ancient kings with the same passion you brought to founding the Kanem Borno Historical and Cultural Foundation and co-founding the Borno Elders Forum.
Your voice, steady as the Niger's flow, would hush us grandchildren into wonder, teaching us that knowledge isn't hoarded, it's shared.
Like the communal meals you insisted on during family gatherings.
Oh, how you embodied "man of many firsts."
From your elementary days in Maiduguri (1935-1940) to becoming a Professor Emeritus, Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science, and bearer of the Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR), you shattered barriers with quiet resolve.
We miss your laughter echoing through our homes, your hand on my shoulder during my doubts.
You've been gone, yet you're everywhere, in the doctors you inspired, the histories preserved, the children spared from polio's grip.
Your life was a bridge from colonial shadows to Nigeria's dawn, a testament that one man's vision can illuminate a nation.
With endless love and gratitude.
“ Let us lift our nation high . Under the sun or in the rain, with dedication and selflessness. Nigeria is ours. Nigeria we serve. God bless Nigeria ! Amin.”
May this Eid-el-Maulud inspire us to build a more peaceful, united and prosperous nation. Let us strive to build a nation that embodies the timeless teachings of compassion, justice and humility of our dear Prophet Muhammad Sallal-lahu Alayhi Wasallam. Maulod Nabiyy and Jumma’at Mubarak!