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Keep Cooking that Stew, the Aroma may infuriate Others | Jesus Lover | Researcher | Data/Business Analyst | Honorary Member @Ecowas_youth |
Benin, Paris, Lagos, Abuja Katılım Aralık 2018
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NO, I AM NOT OK WITH OBI-KWANKWASO — AND YOU SHOULDN'T BE, EITHER
I like Peter Obi. I am not sold on him yet, but he has potential and I have an open mind.
What will close my mind instantly, without any wiggle room, is an Obi-Kwankwaso ticket. Nigeria does not need more of the same. It does not need different gasoline running through the same engine. It does not need a different conductor on the train — not when the train has to follow the same damnable tracks.
Why am I against Kwankwaso? Simple.
He is the Sultan's man. Most inside of the inner circle. A sniveling bootlicker to Sokoto in a five-decade career arc that has changed parties five times — PDP to APC to NNPP to ADC to NDC — but never once strayed from fealty to the throne.
When the future Sultan was — as a senior officer of an OIC nation — operating in the shadows during the war on terror, his assignment from the Nigerian government assignment was to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. Every active jihadi theater of the post-9/11 era. One Nigerian Defense Attache who is a descendant of Muhammed. Five radical Islamic countries. Three years.
There are only two other people in the Nigerian government who knew what he was up to.
The President. And Kwankwaso, who was serving as Defense Minster at the time.
Incidentally — when the future Sultan returned from this post in 2006, not long after, the top ten reform-minded generals of the Nigerian Army died in a plane crash. The committee Obasanjo had assembled to clean up the military, gone in one flight.
A few weeks later, the sitting Sultan, his son and heir Senator Badamasi Maccido, and several grandchildren were killed in another plane crash. The Abuja airport radar was turned off when their plane went down. The Aviation Minister declared it pilot error within 24 hours. The President ordered arrests of aviation officials within 48. Question closed.
The future Sultan was turbaned four days later. Record time. Skipping past Maccido's surviving adult sons and past dozens of older brothers in the line — Sa'ad Abubakar was the youngest of 52 children of Sultan Siddiq Abubakar III. The Sultanate Council reached past all of them.
And not long after that, all those terrorist groups from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia started showing up in Nigeria — where they have been slaughtering Christians and raping the land ever since.
The Defence Minister through every one of those events was Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
That is not the only stain on his record.
As Governor of Kano State, Kwankwaso formally declared Sharia law on June 21, 2000, and established the Hisbah Board — the religious enforcement agency that has been arresting Kano residents for "improper dress" and "indecent mixing of the sexes" ever since. He lost his re-election in 2003 anyway, for being insufficiently Islamic for the Kano clerical establishment.
Obasanjo handed him the Defence Ministry the same year. When he returned as Kano Governor from 2011 to 2015, he left behind allegations that he misappropriated roughly N10 billion in pension contributions from Kano state workers. The EFCC interrogated him over it in 2021 and sealed his property. The investigation has stalled. A separate panel found that the EFCC chairman at the time had personally directed his operatives not to investigate Kwankwaso.
Today his nephew Musa Garba is under criminal investigation in Kano for a multi-billion-naira pharmaceutical procurement fraud allegedly tied to a contract awarded to his company without due process. Kwankwaso is publicly accused of interfering with the investigation to protect him.
Sharia. Hisbah. Pension funds. Pharmaceutical contracts. The defence ministry during a genocide. A different party every cycle. And now the vice presidency.
That is why I will actively oppose any ticket with Kwankwaso on it. No matter who is on top.
Peter Obi, if you want my open mind, pick a running mate who is not a puppet of the Sultan.
#EarthShaker
@PeterObi

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Who Does Delta State Really Need at the Moment?
Recently, I have been asking myself this question rhetorically: Who does Delta State really need at the moment? It is obvious that the present governor has failed woefully, but then again, who can we trust to take the state back to its glory days? After doing my research, I came to the conclusion that the person is Ken Pela.
Yes, there are other candidates vying for the same office, but I have carefully scrutinized them all. Most of the other candidates will not be any better than the present failed governor because I am familiar with their games. Some, as a matter of fact, are not even serious about their ambition. They joined the race because of ethnicity — to protect the governor’s interest since they are from the same tribe. Others joined simply to be called former governorship aspirants. However, KKP joined the race to meet the needs of all Deltans, to ensure that everyone benefits equally and not to force people to “eat Ukodo” even when some are allergic to it.
KKP is a businessman whose wealth is traceable and legitimate. He understands what it takes to build people and empower lives. As a man with experience in banking, power, and real estate, creating jobs for Deltans will not be a challenge for him. Whenever I hear people talking about other aspirants, I ask them one simple question: What will they do differently from what the present governor is doing?
Delta State does not need an accidental governor. We do not need someone who is unprepared to serve or unwilling to ease the suffering of the people by making life better for all.
Deltans do not need a placeholder governor or someone who will not be accountable to the people of Delta State. At this critical time, the state needs someone who can go to Abuja and boldly speak on behalf of the people without putting personal interests first. We need a sacrificial leader with experience, and that is where Ken Pela comes in.
As it stands, he is the only man capable of delivering results and making Deltans proud. All he needs from us is our trust and support, and I am confident that KKP will deliver beyond expectations.
So think KKP, support KKP, and vote KKP for Governor in 2027 for a better Delta State.

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After promoting Obi or Nothing online lol. 😂
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE
“Must everybody be a presidential candidate or governorship candidates? It’s important as opposition to bring a stronger coalition to fight the sitting government. You can’t defeat a status quo by splitting into different groups.” — Dr Sam Amadi.
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BREAKING: Judge Strikes out case seeking to stop Goodluck Jonathan from contesting in the 2027 Presidential General, declared Goodluck Jonathan eligible base on the previous judgement from Federal High Court Yenagua and appeal Court.
Court fines plaintiff 20 million naira.
INEC was present to witness the judgement

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@Mrmaximilan10 Happy birthday my brother, Max.
God bless you abundantly 🙏 🍰🎂❤️❤️ 🎈
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Atiku Abubakar is dominating the ADC presidential primaries.
Zamfara: 60,500
Yobe: 44,841
Gombe: 139,334
Abia: 25,153
Across regions, delegates are delivering the same verdict: Atiku remains one of Nigeria’s most formidable political forces. #ADCPrimaries
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Before any group or person bullies me to the point of writing a public apology on Twitter for my own resignation letter, or coming on space to explain my personal decisions to faceless strangers, I will delete this app first.
Maybe even stop using a phone.
Is it a cult? What is the audio I’m listening to on GRV?!
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@Esteembehemoth @Ahmed_Abu89 Why did they give the m@d man mic for that long? Abi na the mad man when de advice Peter Obi? 😂😂😂
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Hahahaha 😂😂😂😂
Ahmed @Ahmed_Abu89, come see your people. 😂😂😂😂
Emma ik Umeh (Tcee )🇳🇬@emmaikumeh
Lol 😆 look at the kind of people supporting Peter Obi 😂😂😂
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@chrispoise2 @Ahmed_Abu89 Na successful ADC primaries dey extract tears so. 😂😂
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@Esteembehemoth @Ahmed_Abu89 Abeg who vex the guy 😂😂😂😂😂
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@Hatitude3 @SlyJohnson152 Lol.. why you dey use their sign symbol? 😂😂😂
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Nigerians are ready to take back and salvage their country from the ravaging hands of the Tinubu led APC government. The movement is on. I’m delighted and very impressed by the massive turnout of voters at my Ward in Ubima, Ikwerre LGA, Rivers State, for the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Presidential Primaries.




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