Yes Elrufai was right and APC is beatable
All that is needed for every Nigerian to made up his mind and believe.
Can you see how APC and PBAT are panicking after Atiku's Subsidy reversal interview
#FreeElrufai#KadunaFalleDayace
Caping or not caping
@CaptJamyl is a special soul
Some people run from problems captain look for one to solve.
The beautiful part of it he doesn't do it for the gram. Bulk of what he does may not come online forever
Wallahi duk inda ake tunanin @CaptJamyl ya wuce gurin, i wish mutanin twitter zasu san abinda yake yi offline.
Ya Allah ka bashi Alkhairin dake cikin duniya da lahira.
Response to Al’amin Dabo’s
Baseless Criticism of Hon. Bello
Hon. Alamin Dabo, it’s a shame you clearly lack an understanding of governance. Hon. Bello is a legislator; his job is to make laws and pass motions, not construct roads.
By @ModibboSanusi
Response to Al’amin Dabo’s
Baseless Criticism of Hon. @B_ELRUFAI
Hon. Alamin Dabo, it’s a shame you clearly lack an understanding of governance. Hon. Bello is a legislator; his job is to make laws and pass motions, not construct roads.
As for Mamman Lagos, the work you praise him for doing falls under the Local Government Chairman and KADRA. Why is he doing their job? Could there be something we don’t know?
With the huge increase in LG allocations after subsidy removal, Badarawa deserves more than one road from Kaduna North’s budget. Where is the rest of the money going? Kaduna people deserve accountability.
~@ModibboSanusi
Earlier today, I was at Kwarbai B ward. Which happens to be @Speaker_Abbas political ward, sending the @atiku fuel subsidy reversal gospel to our local communities, streets and eligible votes.
Yan dangwale sun amsa kira Atiku 2027.
Atiku is coming.
Fuel price is coming down.
Corruption will disappear.
Hunger will be killed.
Nigerians will see n unprecedented wealth under Atiku's Presidency.
Tinubu scrapped the oil subsidy.
Education subsidy gone.
Electricity subsidy gone.
But the question remains: WHERE IS THE MONEY GOING?
The masses are not asking for miracles
they are asking for accountability, transparency, and relief.
Thank you, Atiku Abubakar, @atiku for daring to make the bold call for a government that puts Nigerians first. It is time to let the people breathe again.
#Atiku2027
This is how bad the people of Kaduna dislike their governor.
You must done something very bad even beyond betraying your benefactor of 30 years for your kinsman to pick the Lagos man over you
What Atiku Just Proposed Is What Tinubu Should Have Done From Day 1 But He Had No Clue.
It's Common Sense Which Is Haram To This Administration & Its Supporters.
“There is also the issue of academic freedom, which follow the issue of autonomy and what we are trying to say is not actually to just castigate, we are actually bring it to the attention of the government. There are problems that need attention and correction, that’s the position we are and not to criticize”- ASUU
The message is clear and ASUU has no plan to compromise on their demands. Uba Sani government must do the needful for the betterment of our education system and the future generations of Kaduna State.
@mni_JJ@OzoMusty @Mod33333 @SafeeyanM@Better_Kaduna@Abdool85@Diplomat_01@Safreenarrhh@___Bils@Mahmud_wazeeree
Ya Allah Ga bawan Ka
Muna da Imani cewa Yayi Ma Alummah Hudima bisa Abun da ka jijar Kuma Ganar damu, Ya Ma Alummah Annabi Hudima, Ya Ma Kasar Shi Hudima.
Allah Ka Ceci Shi ka Dora shi kan Makiyan shi da Mahassada, 🙏
One interview with H.E. Atiku Abubakar and the whole presidency, including the President himself, is already rattled and running from pillar to post.
Instead of addressing the real issues Atiku raised and telling Nigerians what they have done differently, they have nothing to offer but insults, personal attacks, and empty talk.
This is exactly what happens when you have no answers.
Tell them loud and clear: ATIKU IS COMING!
They can insult him all they want. They can make all the noise they want. But Nigerians are watching, and the issues affecting the country are glaring.
ATIKU IS COMING!
PART 1: RESPONSE TO MAIYAKI | ASHIRU MAY BE CHALLENGED ON FIGURES, BUT UBA SANI MUST ANSWER ON TRUST AND ACCOUNTABILITY - @ElrufaiBoys
It is easy for political spokespersons to hide behind percentages, policy jargon and carefully crafted press statements. Malam Ahmed Maiyaki’s recent response to Rt. Hon. Isa Mohammed Ashiru may have challenged some figures on education funding, but it misses the larger issue confronting Kaduna’s education sector.
The debate was never simply about whether Kaduna allocates 15%, 20% or 25% of its budget to education. The real question is what those allocations are producing on the ground. Budgetary figures on paper do not automatically translate into functional classrooms, laboratories, motivated lecturers or quality learning outcomes.
This is particularly important when discussing Kaduna State University (KASU). If reports of professors and academic staff leaving because of deteriorating working conditions are accurate, the government should address the substance of those concerns rather than challenge critics to publish names.
Transparency means opening the books, explaining the challenges and showing Nigerians what is being done to fix them. Citizens should not be expected to do the government’s investigative work before legitimate concerns can receive answers.