@Gassol0001 Toh malan dama shirun sa yayi, mesa ze dinga wani saka transfer da yayiwa matarsa, ae ba budurwansa bace balle yace wani abu, ko transfer din shows the amount of money he gives her every month ? He selected. 850k lace nd 200k zani 🤔🤔. Guy as a man stf
@thatverydarkman, one thing some of you who are not from the North fail to acknowledge is the level of illiteracy, ignorance, and foolishness displayed by some people in other parts of the country. We have seen cases where innocent people are attacked or killed simply because
they are suspected of being child kidnappers, or because their appearance, dressing, language, or accent does not fit the region or local culture.
If we’re going to criticize the problems in the North, we should also be honest enough to acknowledge the serious problems that
“Now is not the time to defend Arewa, now is the time to realise that something is actually wrong, and the only way of fixing the problem is by acknowledging that something is actually wrong. Just because your family is privileged and educated does not mean that is the reality for the entire Arewa.”
- Arewa youth says
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religious issue, claiming that Rarara is Hausa and speaks Arabic. They seem to forget that Abu Jahl also spoke Arabic and was known as Abu Jahl because of his ignorance and foolishness.
What @thatverydarkman said is absolutely true. In other parts of Nigeria, people vote for candidates because they expect life changing policies and development. Unlike in the North, many people vote based on short-term gains such as a bag of rice, motorcycles, ₦5,000,
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people try to attach every issue to religion or culture, even when it has nothing to do with either.
Recently, @davido called @kahuturarara illiterate, but useless people like @tudunwada__mi, @SamboMaiHula, and others changed the narrative by trying to make it look like a
@wvleed_kessiee@kahuturarara@davido@woye1 Someone who used to share videos of him giving 10k to people, even though the money was given to him to distribute to them. Mtws
I disagree with Rarara on most of his views. However, it is wrong for Davido to label him as uneducated, and equally wrong for our Northern people to accept that characterization simply because he does not possess a formal certificate.
Rarara has received a substantial Islamic education and therefore cannot fairly be described as uneducated. He can read and write in Arabic script, which is itself a form of literacy and learning. Education is not defined solely by Western-style certificates.
This is an important clarification to make.