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Abdullahi Guda

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رضيتُ بالله رباَ وبالإسلام دينًا وبمحمدٍ صلى الله عليه وسلم نبياَ ورسولاً.

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Abdullahi Guda
Abdullahi Guda@capastorr·
اللَّهُــمَّ صَـلِّ وَسَـــلِّم علـى نَبِيِّنَـــا مُحمَّد ﷺ
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Chisom Agbafor
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You can like someone a lot until you calculate how much it will cost to date them properly.
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Abdullahi Guda
Abdullahi Guda@capastorr·
@haneefa_kagara @elrufai Tor fah, Allah Mai iko, da yaya aka iya cin kaduna ma 2023 balantana Nigeria in general ... Yar votes in da akayi murda murda aka kara ma uba sani ko 3k bata Kai ba Ana tsoron mutum Kuma a garqame shi? Shin wanan mutumin kuwa ya chanchan aji tsoron sa in har zai garqamu?
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honorable_h
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@elrufai inda ka dosa nan muka dosa, idan ka tsaya mu tsaya.
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Peacock
Peacock@dawisu·
How Tinubu Won and Lost the North By Salihu Tanko Yakasai The story of the 2023 presidential election cannot be told without the North. It was central to the emergence of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, not just in votes, but in trust, alliances, and calculated political risk taken by influential Northern actors at critical moments. Before the primaries, Tinubu’s network in the North was deep and deliberate. He had strong ties with figures like Aliyu Wamakko and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, alongside key APC governors such as Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Nasir El-Rufai, and former Governor Abubakar Badaru. These were not ceremonial relationships - they translated into real political leverage. At a time when resistance within the ruling party threatened his ambition, these Northern allies stood firm. They backed him through the primaries, even when it meant confronting entrenched interests, or the so-called cabal within the Presidential Villa. Northern governors went as far as meeting late President Muhammadu Buhari to demand clarity on succession. His neutral stance opened the door, and they walked Tinubu through it. Then came the election season. Policies like the naira redesign, widely seen as an attempt to weaken Tinubu’s chances, were openly resisted by some of these same allies. Their support was not passive - it was active, visible, and costly. Beyond politics, Tinubu also secured the backing of influential Muslim scholars. The Muslim-Muslim ticket became a rallying point. Clerics framed it as a matter of religious duty and mobilized support, even from the mimbar during Friday prayers. By the time the votes were counted, the numbers told the story. Tinubu, a Southern candidate, drew the bulk of his strength from the North - 63%, compared to 36% from the South. The North invested in him, and delivered. But what followed has been a different story. There is now a growing sense among many of those same Northern allies that the relationship has not translated into inclusive governance. Complaints of exclusion and lack of consultation are widespread. Key figures who helped deliver victory now appear sidelined. Nasir El-Rufai’s exclusion from the cabinet raised immediate questions. Abdullahi Ganduje was also passed over for executive office, later given the party chairmanship - a role many saw as compensation rather than strategy, and one he eventually exited. Developments involving Abubakar Malami have only deepened perceptions of political distancing and quiet retribution. Even within government, there are signs of strain. Ministries are underfunded, with allocations falling far below approved budgets. The Minister of Health publicly stated he received just N38 million for capital projects out of a N200 billion proposal. Behind the scenes, some ministers are reportedly funding their roles from personal resources, while others appear better supported. It raises a simple question - what exactly are the priorities? Religious backing is also shifting. Clerics who once campaigned vigorously are now more critical, especially on issues of trust and fairness. Concerns around INEC and the appointment of a perceived biased umpire have only heightened tensions, with some openly threatening to withdraw support. A related dimension that is quietly reshaping sentiment in the North is the growing push of what many describe as a “Christian genocide” narrative. While insecurity remains a national crisis, there is increasing resentment in core Northern states where communities have borne some of the heaviest losses over the years. From banditry to insurgency, large swathes of the North have experienced sustained violence affecting predominantly Muslim populations. This has led to a perception that the framing of the crisis is selective and, at times, politically motivated. For many, it raises deeper questions about fairness in national discourse and reinforces a feeling of being misunderstood or deliberately misrepresented 1/2
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Abdullahi Guda@capastorr·
@ViralHaseena Yes, if I find her worthy of being a Good wife and on the condition my children will follow my path.... Is not against Islamic teaching
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Viral Haseena@ViralHaseena·
Be honest, As a Muslim , can you marry a Christian ??
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Chisom Agbafor
Chisom Agbafor@ChisomAgbafor·
Why is it that 95% of women run to their mothers for advice on who to marry? And completely ignore their father’s advice. If you want a man who won’t destroy your life, ask your father. Na man sabi man.
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Chisom Agbafor@ChisomAgbafor·
Men don’t fear love in Nigeria. They fear responsibility disguised as love. One relationship and you’re now solving problems money hasn’t reached yet. In this country, being serious can bankrupt you faster than a bad investment.
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Abdullahi Guda
Abdullahi Guda@capastorr·
Remember back in 2023, the media was against BAT, portraying all sorts of things, yet the results came out otherwise. Social media is no longer a reliable gauge.
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Abdullahi Guda
Abdullahi Guda@capastorr·
@tariqjae @Jamo_Danbattaa Dan uwa ba abun kirki kayi ba fa ka sani, Ba sai matar ka ta aure kwai ba, harda kanen ka da iyaye ma, duk Sun shiga cikin matan da zakayi kishi akan su Don't mistake a pure heart with ignorance pls
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Fatima Ta Annabi
Fatima Ta Annabi@Jamo_Danbattaa·
Wai mesa Yayye maza Idan akazo wajen kanwarsu basuda kwanciyar hankali suyita zirga zirga sai saurayi ya tafi?
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latecomer
latecomer@tariqjae·
@Jamo_Danbattaa Toh Wani ikon Allah kuma nan tabajin Wani abuba dan kazo wajen sister dina normal gaisuwa in mama gabana Idan mun hadu kenan
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Abdullahi Guda
Abdullahi Guda@capastorr·
@Jamo_Danbattaa Intrinsic Reflex Emergency security protocol is being activated to ensure all safety measures are checked to avoid virus intrusion.
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Sanda
Sanda@Munnirsanda·
Ban san me Tinubu ke tsoro game da zaɓen 2027 ba, ya tarwatsa babbar jam'iyyar mu ta adawa PDP, yanzu kuma jagorori sun koma ADC an farfaɗo da ita, yazo ta hanyar amfani da hukumomin gwamnati yana son rusa ta, ko a ranar laraba ya turo shugaban APC da manyan jami'an gwamnati suna roƙo na da in dawo jam'iyyar su ta APC nace musu ina shawara, amma wannan abin da akai wa ADC to zan shigo ta ba zan taɓa zuwa APC ba kuma idan bai dakatar da muzgunawa ƴan adawa ba to zai haddasa yaƙi a ƙasar na—Gov Bala Ƙauran Bauchi
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Abdullahi Guda
Abdullahi Guda@capastorr·
What makes @officialABAT ahead of all the opposition is his ability to see possibilities rather than fight, he's always trying to negotiate and lure politicians to his camp. He believes everything has a price tag, which is true, and he's willing to sacrifice and pay.
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Abdullahi Guda
Abdullahi Guda@capastorr·
@ChisomAgbafor Best example of spiritual attack is the evil eye...... Physically you know best as a barrister
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Chisom Agbafor
Chisom Agbafor@ChisomAgbafor·
I noticed something recently: People are no longer announcing “I’m relocating” again. They just disappear quietly. The excitement has reduced. Now it feels more like escape than achievement.
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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
Fadar Sarkin Kano. ✨✨✨
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