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Bashir Abdu
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Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2009
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@_filmcrave May Allah curse those who despise our lady Mary, mother of Christ (peace be upon him), in earth and in heaven. O Allah, send down upon them Your wrath and Your anger. May Allah curse them and disgrace them. May Allah curse them and disgrace them.

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@ADCVanguard_ I pity those supporting APC and ADC. They are all the same wicked politicians 👌
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@joashamupitan Why so many posts, all trying to ascertain your loyalty to the cause. No amount of pledging will restore our confidence in you. You may deny that post as much as you want to but we know you are lying, because the Internet never forgets. Just resign!
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COLLABORATION. TRANSPARENCY. CREDIBILITY.
That is the path forward for the Independent National Electoral Commission and the future of Nigeria.
We will work with all stakeholders citizens, institutions, and political actors to strengthen trust in our electoral process. Democracy thrives when there is unity of purpose and a shared commitment to doing what is right.
Together, we will build a system where every vote counts, every voice matters, and the will of the people is respected. We will get it right.
#INEC #Nigeria
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@TianaWayne3 @Waspapping_ Or are you changing the mindset of the criminals amongst us by changing the system of government to regional. What effect will the change have on people that are already bloodthirsty?
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@Waspapping_ Dis country is a zoo, d way people are killed what is d president and d governor doing bout it?? Where are our securities?? We need to change to regional government ever governor must be in charge of full security or be removed if not dis shit will continue
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@TianaWayne3 @Waspapping_ What will the regional govt do differently? Don't forget the governor or whoever will be in charge may be in Kaduna(Northern Region) or Minna, Ilorin, Makurdi (North Central or Middle Belt) as the case may be. Isn't that going to be another problem in itself?
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@jabari114 @Rainer__r @Waspapping_ @umarzubyr At lease if the people have the power to change who they don't want, we will begin to see deliberate acts of trying to please the people in order to be in power, and that will be the kind of change we aspire for.
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@Rainer__r @Waspapping_ @umarzubyr To make the matter worse the lesser evil is only lesser because they are not in power
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Following my interaction with the relevant security agencies, I have reflected on some of my past tweets and recognize that the tone may have come across stronger than intended. My comments were made in the context of online political commentary, not out of hostility toward any country or its people.
I deeply respect the longstanding relationship between Nigeria and the United States @USinNigeria , as well as other friendly nations, and the many Nigerians who live, work, and thrive in those countries.
Where my words were misunderstood or caused offence, I sincerely regret that. As a patriot, I remain committed to promoting peace, mutual respect, and the security of our dear country while continuing to advocate for a better future for all.
I appreciate all the well-meaning Nigerians and friends who have stood by me during this phase of my first encounter with the security authorities, and I commend the professionalism shown, as well as the respect accorded to me by the personnel throughout the process. I do not take this support for granted.
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@Bashir_GS @grok what happened with Capt Jameel that made him at the center of dragging?
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Capt. Jamil must be regretting bringing these people so close to him than usual.
This is one of the reasons many privileged individuals choose not to associate too closely with the average person, because it often ends in betrayal and envy.
This man has been very supportive especially within the Arewa community. Financially and emotionally, he has always been there. Whenever people call on him, he answers. Yet today, some of you ingrates are calling him out.
I just hope this situation does not change him. I hope he continues to be the good and supportive person he has always been.
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@_bookxy @gwaska_dsd Some of them, if you beg them in the name of Allah they will respond with unprintable words, that is why it pains us to hear someone say they are doing this in the name of Islam. They may be Muslims but what they do is totally unislamic. They are just savages
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@gwaska_dsd I'm particularly very surprised but I have come to understand that some of these terrorists are savages and have no religion.
this guy begged and pleaded with the name of the Holy Prophet but they carried on nevertheless.
it's very disheartening.
God will punish SeyiLaw.
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Abba need your help and prayers 😭
Innalillahi wa inna ilayhi rajiun 😭
Bello@gwaska_dsd
It must be really tough for Abba😭
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The Cost of Fighting Godsons
Senator Kwankwaso should be competing on the national stage with his contemporaries like Senator Bola Tinubu, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and other Class of 1999 political actors. By pedigree, experience, and longevity, Kwankwaso has clearly outgrown Kano politics and he does not need to prove it again in 2027.
However, he appears stuck in state-level politics. He battles with the two successive Kano governors after him, both of whom are his protégés, namely Dr Abdullahi Ganduje and the incumbent, Engr Abba Yusuf. He says they have “betrayed” him. There was a show of electoral force at his residence in Kano this afternoon. A large number of people trooped into his Miller Road residence in what he later called a “solidarity visit”.
These developments indicate that Senator Kwankwaso is once again positioning himself for state-level dominance rather than advancing a national ambition in 2027. Ideally, Kwankwaso should defeat Governor Abba through a candidate he anoints for #KanoDecides2027. But a deeper question remains: should the 2027 ambition of a politician of Kwankwaso’s stature be focused on unseating a “betraying” godson at the state level, when Kwankwaso’s contemporaries have either honourably retired from politics or are positioning themselves for the presidency?
Who exactly would Kwankwaso replace Abba with, and what assurance does he have that a newly installed godson would not eventually “betray” him, just as Ganduje and Abba did? At this point, there is little reason to believe the outcome would be different. The current godsons around him are likely to use his influence to rise, and then assert their independence once in office. There is no clear indication that they would be more submissive than their two elder political siblings, Ganduje and Abba. How do you keep doing the same thing repeatedly while expecting a different result?
There is also a genuine political risk. What if Abba Yusuf, like Ganduje before him, survives the onslaught and secures a second term? This is not an endorsement of electoral malpractice, but a recognition of Nigeria’s political realities. Kano’s 2019 gubernatorial election demonstrated how powerful interests can intervene decisively; Dr. Ganduje ultimately retained office despite glaring indications that he lost at the polls.
If a similar outcome were to occur in 2027 and Governor Yusuf proceeds to a second tenure, would that not constitute a second public humiliation for the godfather? What explanation would suffice then? That yet another protégé has matured enough to build political alliances strong enough to neutralize Kwankwaso’s influence? At that point, the narrative shifts decisively: from betrayed mentor to diminishing power broker.
On the other hand, if Senator Kwankwaso succeeds in unseating Governor Yusuf and installing another loyalist, what exactly would he be celebrating at the end of the day? That Kwankwasiyya has simply replaced Kwankwasiyya? That a godfather has prevailed over his own godson? Such victories may satisfy the logic of control, but they do little to expand political influence, strengthen institutions, or advance democratic culture. At best, they amount to an internal power rotation within the same political family, offering no clear gain to the broader society.
Ultimately, this debate goes beyond personalities. Do we really need a political model anchored on godfathers, covenants, and lifelong loyalty to patrons? Has Buhari’s repeated endorsement of anointed candidates meaningfully improved governance or political culture in the North? Has Tinubu’s entrenched godfatherism in the South West translated into measurable social or institutional progress? Until we seriously examine the long-term costs of political baptism, loyalty tests, and patronage politics, it remains difficult to argue that godfatherism is the most viable model for a modern democratic society.

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