You mistakenly send 50k to a wrong opay account you called the person to refund and he said he will send 40k & take 10k, and now he mistakenly sent you 400k what will do?? 🤔🤔🤔
What you give is what you get, and you can’t give what you don’t have. I have seen nothing but love from all angles and whom much is given, much is expected.
What I’ve learned from this entire experience and from the army that rallied behind me is that we are on the right track. It is a clear sign that we must tighten up, stay focused, and face them head-on.
We are committed to a better Nigeria.🙌🏾
KADUNA UPDATE - Thank you, Mr. Cham Faliya Sharon -14th January 2026
BANDITRY: THE VINDICATION OF EL-RUFAI - ETHNIC BIGOTS WANT THEIR BANDITS FREED! - by Cham Faliya Sharon - Part 1 of 2
The same people lying against El-Rufai over banditry or insecurity in Kaduna State are the very same ones now seeking the release of the murderous bandits he caused to be arrested and prosecuted while he was Governor, simply because the bandits are members of their religion or indigenes of their tribes. Their new propaganda now is, they want the world to believe that banditry or terrorism is the exclusive vocation of a particular people or a particular religion but not their's, as such, they want their bandits released from jail simply because they are in the "correct tribe and religion" that does not practice banditry.
To be clear, these convicted mass murderers were arrested after a very sweeping federal investigation over how they were blocking a federal highway that passes through their communities, during which they would waylay motor vehicles, drag out all the passengers, and then kill them in very gruesome ways, which is the same kind of pattern that used to occur in some communities straddled along the Jos - Abuja federal highway. Sometimes, they embark on these murders whenever they hear about some crisis elsewhere for which they think they have a duty to exact revenge for "their" people.
By so doing, they always murder lots of innocent people and turn travels on those roads a living hell. During those times, the roads get blocked, and a journey of one hour could stretch to 6 hours or 12 hours or even more, that is, if you are even fortunate to make it alive. Sometimes, journeys are even cancelled, or an alternative longer route will be followed to avoid the murderers on the blocked highway. As you can see, no responsible government will allow that.
For those kinds of communities in Kaduna State, as part of his solutions to the recurring problem, Governor Nasir El-Rufai threatened to relocate them farther away from any Expressway or Highway in the interest of the general public, especially the innocent travellers who were always their victims. The threat worked because such incidents became rare for as long as he remained governor, and the security agencies that investigated those murderous road ambushes arrested many of the perpetrators of the unprovoked murders. In the end, the courts recently found them guilty through processes that guaranteed them access to lawyers and fair hearings.
Now that they have been found guilty, they are adding their guilt to the catalogue of their endless grievances against Mallam Nasir El-Rufai. They are now waging a barrage of propaganda of lies that they were simply arrested and prosecuted by El-Rufai for protecting their communities from bandits. Please, don't laugh. These are people who were investigated by federal investigators, and who were presented with evidence of their complicity in court, and who all had lawyers arguing their case, but are now blaming El-Rufai for their guilty convictions in court more than two years after he was no longer in any way attached to their court case.
As usual, they have even added an international dimension to their propaganda, that they were being persecuted on religious grounds because they were defending their communities from bandits, which makes you wonder how constantly blocking highways, killing travellers, robbing them of their possessions and setting their vehicles ablaze will amount to community defence? By the way, this is exactly what bandits do in places where they operate. They also block highways, rob travellers, seize some travellers for ransom, and then set their vehicles ablaze and then wait for their next opportunity. What makes them think their own killings are of no legal consequence than the killings done by other bandits?
Alhamdulillah! Alhamdulillah Ya Rabbil Alamin!🙏🏾
If God loves the person you hate, then you’re in trouble.
I have no words to adequately thank everyone
for the overwhelming love, support, and prayers.
Our sincere appreciation to @AmnestyNigeria International, @atiku , @SaharaReporters the remaning news outlet for voicing out and our X family, youths, elders, and leaders for their support throughout. Allah yayi albarka🙏
Allah Sarki😢😢
Ya Allah muna rokon ka kasa asaki Saleem gobe badan halayen mu ba ya Allah sai dan kaunar da kake ma Annabin Rahama Muhammadu Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. Amin
Abubakar Salim Musa has been reminded at Keffi Prison ahead of plans to put him through a sham trial based on bogus charges. What Salim is going through shows that: the right of young people to freedom of expression in Nigeria is increasingly threatened. A lot of young Nigerians have come under attacks, ranging from threats to arrests, illegal detention, and harassment, all for simply expressing their opinions online. Salim did not commit any crime and the harassment he is facing is clearly aimed at silencing him. It is perfectly within his right to criticize any government official — no matter his position or status.
Tinubu’s government must release Abubakar Salim Musa, @AM_Saleeeem, and stop its repression on dissent.
In the early evening of Sunday, January 11, 2026, the official X handle of Amnesty International Nigeria (@AmnestyNigeria) shared details of the arbitrary arrest of young Nigerian Abubakar Salim Musa.
This case is yet another stark example of the repressive nature of the President Bola Tinubu administration, which continues to bare its fangs against dissent, whether expressed through public protests or online criticism.
Abubakar’s only “offense” was his consistent and legitimate criticism of the deteriorating security situation in Northern Nigeria and across the country.
Rather than address these serious concerns, the government’s response has been to arrest him and subject him to what Amnesty describes as “bogus charges and a sham trial.”
Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident. Numerous Nigerians, including journalists, schoolchildren, entertainers, and even National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members have faced arrest, assault, and intimidation by the police and other security agencies simply for criticizing the President or members of his family.
This dangerous trend undermines the very foundations of democracy, which rest on the protection of fundamental human rights and freedom of expression.
Nigeria cannot claim to be part of the free world while its citizens are routinely arrested, assaulted, and intimidated for voicing criticism of their government.
As the nation approaches a critical general election, neither the people nor the opposition can operate effectively in an atmosphere of fear and repression.
I therefore call on the Tinubu administration to immediately and unconditionally release Abubakar Salim Musa and all others detained for exercising their constitutional rights.
I also urge the government to halt the ongoing pattern of arbitrary arrests and intimidation targeting critics, journalists, and opposition voices.
I urge the international community, particularly countries and organizations that champion democracy and human rights, to hold the Tinubu regime accountable and demand an end to these violations.
I encourage fellow patriots, civil society groups, and all Nigerians of conscience to join this demand and stand firmly against any further erosion of our freedoms. -AA