A Wife’s Tears, A Nation’s Conscience: Let Justice Have a Heart.
I woke this morning in America and was deeply moved by an emotional viral video of Hajiya Asiya El-Rufai, prompting deep reflection on our nation’s future.
Regardless of the allegations against Mallam Nasir El-Rufai or any other citizen, justice must be transparent and fair, with reasonable bail conditions that should not be seen as punitive before trial. In a democracy governed by the rule of law, institutions exist to protect every citizen's rights, regardless of their background.
We must resist any hint of selective justice that erodes public trust and threatens national unity. Those tasked with enforcing our laws must act professionally and strictly follow due process.
Let us strive for a Nigeria where the law is paramount, and where every citizen is guaranteed dignity and justice. This is the foundation of the New Nigeria we envisage. -PO
I was discussing it with a friend from the South South. He told me that Amaechi nomination as the ADC VP candidate has completely ended the NDC chances across the region.
I asked him; Some people are saying he no longer has a political structure.
He replied, Anyone telling you Amaechi cannot win the South South and secure 25% in some parts of the South East is not living in the region.
"Amaechi is currently the main topic of political discussion across the region."
Are you aware that by every parameter of humanitarian crisis Katsina is at a much worse state than Palestine?
Do you think the life of a fair skinned Muslim in the Middle East is better and more deserving of sympathy than your kins’ in Katsina?
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The album features 'What's Done Is Done' + new single 'Alive' feat. Wizkid.