This was during his tenure as Governor of Kaduna State when his convoy ran into a siege laid by bandits on Abuja - Kaduna road.
Commuters were stranded and vehicles parked. Fear reigned supreme.
Governor Nasir El-Rufai did not order his convoy to blow the siren and speed pass. No. He stopped his convoy, alighted from his vehicle and alongside his security team went on foot towards the source of the danger, even as the stranded and fear stricken onlookers were shouting at him to ''come back Mallam"! "come back Mallam"! He continued.
This is not an AI generated video neither was the video shot by his media aides or 2k data boys.
This is the same @elrufai who some idiots say is a bandit sponsor.
This is the same El-Rufai who they say paid bandits as Governor and some clowns believe.
This is the same El-Rufai who they killed Southern Kaduna people and persecuted and killed Christians.
This is the same El-Rufai that some losers love to hate.
I have since come to verifiably realise and to conclude that the only people who hate Nasir El-Rufai are ethnic and/or religious bigots, betrayal, bush and urban bandits and their sponsors.
All those suffering from El-Rufai Derangement Syndrome (EDS) should tell us who their own fathers and Governors were/are and what they did and are doing during their own time.
#GlovesOff
It’s our misplaced priority in Nigeria Arewa especially with the whole insecurity happening in the country we are busy focusing on what the likes of Bashir and others are doing with their life
“We The El-Rufais Are Not Afraid Of Anything Or Anybody, But If Anything Should Happen To My Father, They Should Be The Ones To Be Afraid.” ~ Mohammed Bello El-Rufai Warns Over The Continued Detention Of His Father Nasir El-Rufai After He Was Granted Bail 👀
APC in Kaduna are doing exactly how last Kaduna LG elections was done.
People are gathered for the Primary but no official and venue closed, most of the voters are in support of @Abunaah, however they said Governor prefers his opponent
I still remember Aisha Ahmad everyday and I miss her a lot as much as we did same university and she was my course mate we where never close till nysc and I’m glad I got a chance to experience Aisha as a friend and sister… it’s been years May your soul continue to rest in peace