majestic milestone reached. Thirty years of noble reign, Your wisdom, justice, and gentle reign. Like a shining star in the night Your leadership has guided with light, Prosperity and peace, hand in hand. Under your care, our land has stood. Through trials and triumphs,
Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,
Our brother, Yusuf Mubarak Authority has been missing and unreachable since the night of Wednesday 13th September, 2023, around 9:40 pm.
Since then, all efforts to locate his whereabouts have been proving abortive till this moment.
For any possible information, kindly reach out to any of the following contacts:
08033987144
07066310786
07016235818
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Dear President Tinubu,
@officialABAT
I hope this letter finds you well. First and foremost, I would like to congratulate you once more even if people thought I was paid when I posted you when you won the election… I was just being civil and respecting the electoral process because you are president till you are proven otherwise by the tribunal.
As you are fully aware, the economic condition in our country has been challenging, and the struggles faced by the common man are becoming increasingly overwhelming. It is with deep concern and empathy that I write to you today to express the urgent need for action to address the suffering and hardships endured by the people.
It is a unique opportunity for a Yoruba man to hold the highest office in the nation, and I believe that this provides a chance to create a lasting legacy of positive change. This is not just about politics or personal achievements; it is about making a tangible difference in the lives of the ordinary citizens who have entrusted their hopes and dreams in your leadership.
Our people are resilient, but they need support in times of adversity. It is vital that your administration prioritizes measures to alleviate the hardships faced by the common man.
We have lost a lot of creative minds and talented people to the western world and some to death while trying to survive! How many more must go before we grow? I implore you to seize this opportunity to make a difference, to be a leader who understands and empathizes with the struggles of the common man, and to work tirelessly to build a brighter future for our nation. Together, we can overcome the challenges before us and build a prosperous and inclusive society.
May your tenure be marked by compassion, wisdom, and transformative change for the betterment of all.
Sincerely,
Samklef
One of the things I cherish most about Muslims in the Southwest of Nigeria is their behaviour during Sallah. In fact, Yoruba Muslims don't even call it Sallah, or Eid al Kabir. They coined their own word for the celebration. They refer to it as Ileya, which is short for Ile ti ya, loosely meaning it is time to go home, or the house is ready. And no people, nation? or ethnicity on planet Earth knows how to party like Yorubas.
If you lived in the Southwest or Kwara, you must love Ileya, whether or not you are a Muslim. Because your Muslim neighbours will spoil you with all kinds of goodies, from stewed ram to iyan and delicious soup, with chin-chin and other delicacies, washed down with every delectable non alcoholic beverage known to man. Oh, the days!
You will never find more tolerant and accommodating Muslims ANYWHERE on Earth as you would in Nigeria's Southwest. And on this Eid al-Adha, I wish Muslims worldwide a prosperous and peaceful celebration. Just as God blessed prophet Ibrahim for his willingness to sacrifice his son, Isḥāq (Isiaka, Isyaku), may God bless all Muslims for their willingness to live in peace and harmony with people of different faiths around the world.
And to people of all religions globally, I urge you to visit the Southwest of Nigeria to learn the true meaning of peaceful religious coexistence.
Eid Mubarak!
Behold the Lamb of God,
Behold him who takes away the sins of the world.
Blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb.
R: Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word, and my soul shall be healed.
Earlier today, I had the pleasure of inaugurating the National Economic Council (NEC) at the Presidential Villa. The important body, led by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, and with membership of all State Governors among others, has the mandate to support and deepen the administration’s efforts to cause rapid and inclusive economic growth through well-reasoned policies and measures.