@arojinle1 well articulated sir, same reason why people can coexist with a snake in the same room in peace for a very long period of time,snakes are actually more peacefull cox a snake can see u and ignore u bt humans can't see snakes and ignore them
@Iwarifgha1 perfect example of beautiful nonsense ,talking too much and making no sense,there is no country that do no experience business hazards,last yr bird flu scotch the entire Europe is it the fault of the gov,do business owners here pay insurance?
@instablog9ja note in Nigeria the reality is you cannot be a senator if you are not a billionaire in naira,the system is destroyed,bt not all politicians money is politics money .
@DurkioWiz u are squatting for kashim shetimma,doballe for various politicians🤣 bt u can't even raise a chair for your dad,using ur dad to do content,God abeg make we no born nonsense where go respect davido pass hin papa.
@ishaqsamaila5 @Ishaku__Audu well said ,true love is tested during the storm ,a partner who kiss and tell will never be trusted by another sane partner.
@naholegend@Damosuperb_ there is no one that is an island of knowledge,most intelligent set of people are those always willing to learn,I will learn to emulate u chief ...x is too violent we hardly come by people like u..
@naholegend@Damosuperb_ there is no hypersensitivity reaction associated with it,is jst an oil solution administered iv,severe dilution with NS monitor the heart activity and prepare fr any emergency most esp oxygen therapy..
RICH IN FRIENDS, POOR IN RICHES: THE ADAMU ADAMU STORY
I once saw a former minister leave office without a personal car, waiting for a friend to pick him up after handing over. If I had not witnessed it myself, I probably would not have believed it. In a system where public office is often treated as a shortcut to wealth, the sight was both rare and striking.
Good leaders still exist, though they are few and far between. Mallam Adamu Adamu is one of them.
An accountant by training and a respected veteran journalist, Mallam Adamu entered public service with little more than his reputation and left in much the same condition. He never built another house for himself. Apart from the modest four-bedroom house he owned in Azare before becoming a minister, that remains all he has to his name. Today, he is alive and well, yet lives modestly—not out of misfortune, but by choice.
He saw money in office and refused to touch what was not his. Such restraint is rare. In Nigeria’s political culture, where access to public funds is too often mistaken for entitlement, Mallam Adamu’s conduct stands out because it reflects what public service ought to be: serving without helping oneself to the public treasury.
Generosity was another of his defining qualities. He was never afraid of being poor because he spent what little he had supporting those with even less. Students, widows, and young journalists who crossed his path can testify to his kindness. He may not possess material wealth, but he is rich in relationships—surrounded by friends, former colleagues, and loyal associates who remain loyal without expecting anything in return.
Our friendship dates back to his days at the New Nigerian Newspaper, where his reputation for discipline, honesty, and frankness was already well established. What I saw then remains unchanged today. At a time when corruption scandals are measured in trillions, Mallam Adamu Adamu’s life is a reminder that integrity in public service is still possible.
The apple does not fall far from the tree. Adamu Adamu belongs in the tradition of Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Nigeria’s first Prime Minister, and Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto—leaders who chose duty over personal gain and left behind legacies of honour and service.
He entered office poor. He left office poor. Yet in doing so, he preserved something far more enduring: his name.
@omo_Akinbile u dae find engagement pass induction,😅 graduate first then u can do politics ,the health system has been in shambles since before Tinubu ,allow BAT to breath abeg
@instablog9ja oloribruku ,u want graduates with ican certificate to come and be dancing in junctions and sharing moniepoint flyers monie point marketing managers,Nigeria capitalist are the most evil people on earth aside a few like dangote bua adenugu etc..Nigerians are intelligent..
@Emeka3345 if you know the complexity and technicalities in drug design ,dosage forms design and synthesis you will know we don't actually see people who write drugs genius ,the pride of any pharmacist lies in pharmchem not writing b.d or tds ..