Wannan da kuke gaji bafa bread bane, mutane ne yan uwanku yan jahar zamfara da yan ta'adda suka shiga garinsu sukayi musu kisan walakanci, tun ranar juma'a abin ya faru amma haryau shuru bakaji hakan yana trending ba😭
Amma dayake bamuda hankali lamarin auren wasu a cikin kwana daya muka gama yadawa duniya ta sani😢
Anya Arewa bamu shiga uku ba kuwa?
wannan abinfa dakake gani zai iya zuwa kanka ko kan wani naka, Anya bazamuyi abinda ya dace ba kuwa?
Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi rajiun 😭, gaskiya yan Arewa indai mukaci gaba da tafiya a haka wlh bazamuga komai ba sai bakin ciki da takaici.
Allah ya kawo mana dauki🙏
Happy Eid Al-Adha to everyone. Eid Al-Adha teaches us devotion, kindness, sacrifice and total trust in Allah SWT’s wisdom. It reminds us of the power of generosity and the strength we gain from standing together. As we celebrate, may we continue to uplift the needy, strengthen community bonds and lead with compassion. May this blessed occasion bring peace, blessings and unity to every home. May God continue to guide us as we serve the people we represent with compassion, wisdom and tolerance. I extend my best wishes to every Nigerian starting with the fantastic people of Kaduna North Federal Constituency.
Signed
Hon. Mohammed Bello El-Rufai
Member.
Kaduna North Federal Constituency
Chairman, Committee on Banking Regulations.
May 27, 2026.
ALHAMDULILLAH! I have just been declared the winner of the ADC Gubernatorial Primary Election for Kaduna State.
My deepest thanks to the National, State, and Ward leadership of ADC, our committed grassroots supporters.
Together, we will deliver purposeful leadership Insha Allah!
Everytime I have had a conversation with Bello it never ends until he says “people of Kaduna North” if only people could see more than he has shown what people of Kaduna North have benefited.
Now let me speak about what I know;
Jobs? I can’t even count
Health care
Schooling
Charity feeding and more 🙏🏾
Imagine what I don’t even know that he has done 🫶🏾
I love that you are doing what you were voted to do.
May Allah reward you @B_ELRUFAI the best way possible, you represent your people well.
When Allah wants you to grow. He makes you lonely, uncomfortable, anxious, tired and allows you to suffer. But He never lets you fail. He holds your hand and guides you toward what He wants you to become, then unveils His beautiful surprises for you. So, have Sabr
The major reason I like Mallam Nasir Elufai so much is his ability to deliver governance at scale
He is still the only Gov in Nigeria to conduct Local Govt election with electronic voting with the opposition winning a good number of seats as chairmen and councillors
Of course he has his flaws but you can't take away his competence; there are not too many people with his abilities in this country
My dear brothers and sisters of Kaduna State,
Alhamdulillah for another day of life and reflection. As a politician who has served our people as Member representing Makarfi/Kudan Federal Constituency for two terms, and as the 2019 & 2023 PDP Gubernatorial Candidate for Kaduna State, I have always placed the interest of the masses above personal ambition.
My journey in politics has never been about titles or positions. From 2007 to 2015, I delivered tangible projects to Makarfi and Kudan – roads, schools, water schemes, empowerment programs for women and youth, and support for farmers during difficult seasons. I decamped briefly and returned home to PDP because I believed in its founding ideals of justice, equity, and federalism. But today, as a businessman who has created jobs and as a traditional leader who sees the daily struggles of our people – banditry in our forests, rising cost of living that has pushed food beyond the reach of average families, youth unemployment fueling restiveness, and a government whose policies, however well-intentioned, have left too many behind – I say it is time for a new political awakening.
To my loyal supporters who stood with me in 2023, to the PDP faithful who still believe in the party’s potential, to the APC members who want real development beyond rhetoric, and to every Kadalite tired of business-as-usual politics – this is our moment. Let us not be divided by old flags. Let us unite under the banner of good governance, transparency, and people-centered development. Let us demand accountability from those in power at all levels. Let us remember that leadership is a trust from Allah, not a ticket to wealth.
I am not tired. I am not defeated. On the contrary, I am revived on purpose. The road ahead will require sacrifice, unity, and unwavering faith. But together, with the grace of the Almighty, we will rebuild Kaduna where every citizen can live in peace, dignity, and prosperity.
#AriseAndShine
Onward together, by the grace of GOD. Ameen.
Solidarity Walk for Justice
Pass the message: Tell one, tell ten, tell everyone!
Even in our time of mourning, the work of justice does not rest. The mischief makers do not pause, and neither can our struggle. The fight to free Malam Nasiru Ahmad El-Rufai continues with unwavering resolve.
We are calling on all "El-Rufai Boys," loyal supporters, and every advocate for justice to join us for a peaceful solidarity walk. Let our presence be our voice.
Event Details
• Date: Tomorrow
• Time: 8:00 AM Prompt
• Meeting Point: Unguwan Sarki Bus Stop
Justice delayed is justice denied. Stand for Malam, stand for truth.
ADC Arewa Youth: United for Our Leader.
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Dear Northern Politicians/Clerics
Please we demand that you all leave @elrufai in peace to mourn the death of his biological mother and our mother
I have never seen in my whole adult life where during Janaza prayers reconciliation is attempted between a man that has been humiliated and dehumanized by those he helped to power and Judas Iscariots
That is the most insensitive time and place
But where were all these political clerics when T-Pain unlawful and illegally locked @elrufai for about 42 days on trumped up charges during Ramadan and Eid el Fitr despite the fact his mother was on her sick bed?
You were all scared of speaking up for Mallam and left the fight for us his supporters and followers to carry our cross
This is pure wickedness
Once again may Allah grant mama Aljanna Firdaus and forgive her shortcomings
Verydarkman you've earned your reputation through geniune Advocacy, do not let your inherent hate for hausa and muslims overide you.
Your call for communities in jos to kill on sight is a call for anarchy.
Self-defense is a right, but ethnic profiling is a trap. If we start killing people based on how they look, we’ve lost the plot. Catch the suspicious, hand them to the authorities, and stay vigilant. If we go full anarchy, it’s the innocent travelers and ordinary Nigerians who will bleed. Let’s be smart, not lawless.
NIGERIA UPDATE - Nigeria’s Growth Crisis Is a Talent-Allocation Crisis - by: Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai - 1st April, 2026 - Part 2
4. Sectoral Reality: Why Building Is Harder Than Extracting
Consider a few concrete Nigerian constraints.
Power
Nigeria’s average available grid capacity is just over 5,300 megawatts for a population exceeding 200 million. No serious manufacturing or services economy can scale under such conditions. When power is unreliable, firms remain small by necessity.
Ports and Logistics
Average vessel turnaround time at Nigerian ports has been around five days—far above global best practice. Each delay creates gatekeeping opportunities, raising costs and uncertainty.
Jobs and Firm Structure
With wage employment hovering around 16%, most Nigerians work in survival-level activity. This is not because Nigerians lack ambition, but because the system penalizes formal growth.
When these constraints persist, entrepreneurship becomes a high-risk, low-reward path. Rational talent looks elsewhere.
5. Evidence from Other Countries—and What It Means for Nigeria
Cross-country evidence supports this argument. Countries that channel more of their top talent into engineering, applied science, and production tend to grow faster. Countries where talent concentrates in rent-oriented legal and administrative activity tend to grow more slowly .
The lesson is not that law is unimportant. On the contrary: law is essential when it enables commerce. But when legal and regulatory systems become tools for extraction rather than facilitation, they draw talent away from growth-enhancing activity.
Nigeria today sits at that crossroads.
6. Signs of What Is Possible
There are encouraging signals.
Nigeria’s non-oil exports have grown strongly, driven by products such as cocoa, fertiliser, cashew, and processed agricultural goods. This shows that when incentives align—even partially—Nigerian firms can compete and scale.
The task before us is to generalise this success, not treat it as an exception.
7. The Real Reform Objective
Nigeria’s reform agenda should be summarised in one sentence:
Make value creation more rewarding than value capture.
Everything else flows from this.
This means:
•Shrinking discretionary power and rent opportunities in government;
•Making rules predictable, transparent, and digital by default;
•Ensuring property rights and contracts are enforced quickly and fairly;
•Making it easier to scale a business than to stay small and hidden;
•Aligning finance with long-term production and exports, not short-term arbitrage.
When these conditions exist, the most talented Nigerians will move—naturally and voluntarily—into productive enterprise.
8. What Success Looks Like in 24 Months
If Nigeria is serious, progress should be visible and measurable within two years:
•Power availability rising from ~5,300 MW toward 8,000–10,000 MW reliably delivered.
•Port turnaround times falling below four days, with fewer physical interventions.
•Wage employment rising toward 18–20%, signalling firm formalisation and scale.
•Tax-to-GDP moving toward 10%, driven by digitisation and base broadening—not harassment.
•Manufacturing and tradables expanding their share of GDP and exports.
•Non-oil exports growing not just in value, but in the number of exporting firms.
These are not technocratic targets. They are signals to talent—telling Nigeria’s brightest minds that building, producing, and exporting now pay better than extracting.
9. The Strategic Choice Before Us
Nigeria’s future does not hinge on slogans, nor on personalities. It hinges on who wins in our economy.
If the system rewards brokers over builders, we will continue to underperform.
If it rewards producers over extractors, growth will follow—rapidly and durably.
This is the central lesson of economic history, and it is the challenge of our moment.
Nigeria does not lack talent.
Nigeria must reallocate it.
God Bless our Country.