Dear @FMWNIG
The contractor handling the Abuja–Kaduna–Zaria–Kano highway reconstruction, Infiouest International Limited, is treating motorists with glaring disregard.
At the busy Kwanar Dawaki axis, the company failed to provide an alternative route to divert traffic moving in and out of the area, despite the heavy volume of vehicles that ply the corridor daily. The situation is worsened by the absence of clear road signs to warn or guide motorists about ongoing construction, potential hazards, or available diversions. This has subjected road users to unnecessary hardship, congestion and safety risks.
Given the scale of the project, it is difficult to believe that provisions were not made in the contract for alternative roads to ease traffic during construction. If such provisions exist in the project bill of quantities, then you should ensure that they are implemented.
Dear @JaafarSJaafar,
Everyone knows that you are not the best person to decide for anyone, especially for someone who is clearly more educated than you on matters of the world and matters of God, what such a person should or should not do. At best, what you have offered is nothing more than the loud opinion of a serial cynic who enjoys throwing stones without building anything.
Your position sounds less like thoughtful analysis and more like the familiar grumbling of someone who prefers noise to nuance. If your argument truly holds water, then it should have applied consistently in the past. When Pantami was appointed a Minister, he was publicly addressed & recognized as Sheikh, Dr, Professor, and Honorable Minister all at the same time. Your immature logic did not surface then. That appointment did not prevent him from continuing his scholarship, his preaching, or his intellectual contributions. In fact, he excelled. History has already recorded him as the best minister that ministry ever had, not because he abandoned faith, but because he carried competence, discipline, and clarity into public service. You seem comfortable suggesting that Nigeria would be better served by drunkards, morally bankrupt characters, and known thieves, so long as they fit your crude stereotype of what a politician should look like. If this is not your position, then kindly explain how a preacher automatically becomes unfit for leadership, while proven failures and criminals are repeatedly recycled and celebrated.
Your attempt at wit, including your choice of metaphors and your so called “sadakar yalla” comparison, comes across not as sharp satire but as playground mockery, and display of folly. It reads like the frustration of someone who wants to sound clever but ends up sounding petty. Reducing politics to theft, lies, and indecency only exposes how low your own expectations have become. If politics is indeed grimy, then people with values should be encouraged to enter it and clean it, not chased away by armchair commentators who profit from permanent outrage.
The idea that moral clarity cannot coexist with political leadership is one of the most destructive lies ever sold to Nigerians. It is this thinking that has kept terrible people in power and pushed capable, principled individuals to the sidelines. You speak as though corruption is a job requirement, when in truth it is a symptom of poor leadership and weak character.
It is hard not to notice that people like you appear more comfortable watching the country be ruled by disastrous characters than supporting anyone who threatens the status quo. This posture is even more troubling given that you are speaking from exile, far from the daily consequences of the failures you seem eager to normalize. Nigerians deserve better than recycled incompetence and fashionable cynicism; they deserve leaders with intellect, conscience, and courage, whether those leaders preach on a pulpit or speak from a podium.
Your opinion about Hausas is a masterclass in oversimplification. It’s giving “I skimmed Wikipedia once” energy. Islam doesn’t seek to erase culture it seeks to guide it
You’re ignoring layers of cultural continuity in language, folklore, social systems, & traditional governance
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Honestly, BAT-appointed aides should not respond to El-Rufai as long as that BAT video behind the podium exists.
Let it be; he earned it.
That's my opinion.
Without @elrufai’s courage to lead a fight against Buhari and the cabal that wanted power to remain in the North, the story would have been different today. Without his contributions to the acualisation of the Tinubu mandate, some of those criticizing or taunting him today would have been jobless. Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.
Professional power prostitute. If he ever becomes President or gets into power in any way, you'll still twerk for him. Who would have thought that after so much insult to PBAT, you could become one of his key twerkers? I've learned a lot about the lack of integrity from your likes and Bwala.
I equally had an interesting discussion with His Excellency at the sideline of the Africa Investment Forum #AIF2024 on the potential of the #SAPZ project and my interest in promoting the non-oil export sector leveraging the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones of the state
“Today, we are aware that the Lagos young men are working so hard to impose taxes and take away our taxes from Kano and this part of the country to Lagos.” - Kwankwaso.
Now that Tinubu has ordered the released of the minors arrested & shamelessly sent to court by the @PoliceNG, what is the fate of that shameless lawyer that said they're not minors, but adults and some even married?