It’s so funny to see that people are genuinely angry that we are celebrating the safe return of the kidnapped children.
Like… were you expecting to hear that they had been killed so you could score some cheap political points? Were you looking for another campaign material? Or what exactly were you waiting for?
We are thanking God, thanking the Federal Government, and appreciating the security personnel for bringing these children back safely, yet some of you are still fuming. Y’all will surely fume more. Go and look for another point to campaign with because this one, God has already shut your mouths.
For weeks, you people were counting days.
“It’s been 30 days.”
“It’s been 40 days.”
“It’s been 50 days.”
Every day came with another countdown and another round of outrage.
Now the children are back alive, and you are still angry.
Some are asking, “Who rescued them?”
“How did they come back?” “Are we sure these are the children” “Why are they smiling?” “Where are the bandits?” Some are even questioning why we are happy or grateful in the first place.
If the reverse had happened, social media would have been on fire by now with calls for the President to resign.
Now some of you are asking why we are thanking the President and not the governor, as though when the news of the kidnapping first broke, it wasn’t the President you blamed, abused, and held responsible.
So when it was time to apportion blame, his name was everywhere. But now that the children have returned safely, suddenly his name should not be mentioned?
Something is truly working many of you in the head.
Once again, we are genuinely happy that these children and their teachers have returned home safely to their families.
And to those who are unhappy because this did not end the way you hoped, may the sadness you have chosen remain with you forever.
And before I forget, fem your gutter mouth.
#Tadé
CASH AND PROPERTIES LEFT FOR THE WORLD BY ALHAJI AMINU DANTATA.
He left behind ₦61 trillion in cash in both Nigerian and foreign banks. He also left behind 800 petrol stations within and outside Nigeria that do not bear his name, but belong to him.
In Kano alone, he left 500 houses, plus 1,200 plots with only fencing or partial structures, no buildings on them just empty plots.
He also left 320 houses in other towns across Nigeria and abroad.
He left 280 vehicles in use, and another 120 vehicles that are not in use, just parked.
He left shares worth over ₦30 trillion in companies within and outside Nigeria.
In an interview he granted in 2022, he said he started buying private jets in 1967 at the cost of $120,000 USD. He had 10 private jets, each not worth less than ₦1 billion.
He lived with four wives, had over 45 children and more than 150 grandchildren.
He was buried in Medina, Saudi Arabia according to his wish.
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