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Alhamdulillah. ~And what is the worldly life except the enjoyment of delusion~ Proud Muslim. Patriotic Nigerian. DURBIN GARIN BUNU !

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_Imam_ss@Imam_360·
Indeed, an Islamic burial will humble you.💔💔
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Hon. Mohammed Bello El-Rufai
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un. From Allah SWT we came and to Him we shall all return. I would like to inform the public of the demise of my Grandmother, Hajiya Umma El-Rufai who passed away a few hours ago. She is the biological mother of our father, Mallam Nasir @elrufai. We are grateful for the life she lived and may Allah SWT bless her gentle soul. May He bless the soul of the parents we have lost. On behalf of our family, we seek your prayers. Thank you.
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Mr. El-Bonga
Mr. El-Bonga@el_bonga·
There is no Emir in the north that is very friendly with his subjects in a very humble way and manner like Emir of Gombe, HRM Abubakar Shehu Abubakar III. This is him visiting a local Indomie shop during his usual night walks. Gombawa really like him.
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_Imam_ss@Imam_360·
@Simwal pls sir 🙏... our weather is clear
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Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris
Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris@KafinHausaa·
Full Part 1: If you understand Hausa, take a moment to listen to this history. It carries pure knowledge and valuable lessons. I learned a lot from it.
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Zagazola
Zagazola@ZagazOlaMakama·
Oh, Plateau the land where outrage has a timetable and sympathy carries a surname By: Zagazola Makama In this remarkable theatre of selective morality, tragedy is apparently ranked, audited and approved before it qualifies for public concern. Some victims (Plateau Residents) receive instant press conferences, official condolences and panel discussions. Others (Pastoralist communities) receive silence so loud it could pass for policy. When certain communities suffer, statements fly out faster than emergency sirens(GENOCIDE), But when pastoral families are attacked or lose their livelihoods, the response is a masterclass in administrative invisibility as if silence were a conflict-resolution strategy by Plateau state government and its citizens. And heaven help the journalist who documents uncomfortable facts. Present evidence, videos or eyewitness accounts that don’t fit the preferred narrative, and suddenly the problem isn’t the violence, it’s the reporting. The messenger becomes the suspect, the facts become “bias,” and accountability quietly exits through the back door. It sometimes feels as though the real consensus is not about ending violence, but about controlling which violence counts. Because if every victim mattered equally, outrage wouldn’t be so selective, condemnations wouldn’t be so predictable, and justice wouldn’t look so… negotiable. Peace, after all, requires fairness. And fairness is inconvenient when narratives are more valuable than lives.
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Inside the Haramain
Inside the Haramain@insharifain·
BREAKING NEWS: Ramadan 1447/2026 Crescent has been SIGHTED Subsequently, tomorrow i.e Wednesday, 18 February 2026 will be the first day of Ramadan 1447 Ramadan Mubarak!
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Ayọ̀dèjì Aládéjánà
Ayọ̀dèjì Aládéjánà@AladejanaDeji·
You have been a member of the National Moonsighting Committee of the NSCIA for decades. Your name and contact information have also been listed among the “eminent” scholars whom other Muslims can call to report if they sight the moon in their location. Yet, you will pick a different day to start your Ramadan fast based on a calculation you have not shared with other scholars or even made public. You and your “followers” that you have misled, or those who wholeheartedly chose to follow you in that path, know that there’s no precedent for what you are doing. No one in the time of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) or from among the Sahabah that survived him, or even from amongst the Tabi‘īn, engaged in such practice. It’s even more funny cos if you don’t follow the Sultan-led NSCIA’s moonsighting endeavour and that of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the start of Ramadan, why then do you follow them when it’s time for Hajj and Eid al-Adha? Why haven’t you celebrated your Eid al-Adha on a different date from everyone else? Or your calculation no reach that one? The seed of discord you are sowing between Muslims in Nigeria and those that ALLAH (سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى) has decreed as our leaders will never germinate. May ALLAH (سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى) guide you and your followers to the right path.
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_Imam_ss@Imam_360·
If you're worried you haven't achieved your 2025 goals, remember those that achieved everything but died yesterday. Thank God for life and good health.
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The Odin
The Odin@TheOdin_II·
Marriage brings stability. It does not make life perfect. It gives life a base. You wake up knowing where home is. You are not guessing who is there for you. You are not starting from zero every time. Plans become clearer. Money has direction. Time has order. Stability does not mean no problems. It means problems do not scatter your life. Marriage gives you a steady ground to stand on so you can build, fall, and rise without losing yourself. 🤷‍♂️
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Bayo Omoboriowo
Bayo Omoboriowo@BayoOmoboriowo·
Happy birthday PMB. You are gone,but the wings you gave still fly. I learned strength, restraint, and focus, now I know to keep my eyes on the goal even when storms rise and truth is questioned.
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Buildwithdudu
Buildwithdudu@buildwithdudu·
Recently on my TikTok live, we talked about this new Tax system, the one that says if you earn below ₦800,000 annually, you won’t pay tax. And everybody seems happy. Maybe some of you don’t know what annually means. Let’s calm down and do simple math. ₦800,000 a year is ₦66,000 a month. Do you know it is impossible to survive in present-day Nigeria on ₦66k? Anybody claiming they can is either drowning in debt, living on someone else’s support, or simply being dishonest. But “Once I get my LLC I will evade the tax” typical Nigerians. Before APC in 2015, when I was in Uniben, I used to survive on ₦10k a month. On days I was tired in the hostel, I would stroll out and buy ₦110 bread and beans with sachet water. To get by sometimes. Today? That same basic meal is ₦1,050, and that is just one meal that might not even hold you for the whole day. Now imagine an officer earning ₦77k a month, that’s ₦994k a year. Under this new law, he still has to pay 15%. What exactly does ₦77k do for anybody in this economy? Can you survive on ₦77,000? Even you that are earning ₦250,000 a month, what is the quality of your life? After you remove rent, transportation, petrol, electricity units, feeding, and normal survival expenses, what is left? Now you’re to pay tax from it can’t you see the stupidity? Last month I contributed money to buy a transformer for my street. Every month, I pay for “security.” I fix my own road, my own light, my own basic survival, last year police kidnapped me and stole my money. Everyday we complain what does the government do? Laugh and gist? So let me ask: Where is the money from the subsidy removal? Where is the money saved from “not defending the naira” anymore? Where is all the new revenue government parastatals are suddenly declaring? And this administration have even borrowed more than others. How has ANY of those made your life better? Why are some of you pretending this tax is a good idea? What has this government done to earn the level of praise some of you are giving them? Black people we are still selling ourselves in 2025? Why are we taxing poor people? Why can’t we have a government that shows real empathy and character? Is that not the bare minimum we deserve? Why defend suffering? Why normalize hardship? Why are we like this?
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This is exactly what’s wrong with Nigeria: we never reward merit. We keep forcing round pegs into square holes in the name of chop I chop politics and pretending it’s leadership. Approving ambassadors without proper scrutiny is not about gender but another example of a system that does not value meritocracy. Look at the pipeline security mess, the same people who once sabotaged the pipelines are now the ones earning billions to “protect” them. In what sane country do you reward the miscreants and sideline the people who actually know what they’re doing? So what’s the real incentive to be good in Nigeria? Because here, excellence rarely pays. Half the time, your best hope is that a more serious country notices you and headhunts you. From top to bottom, we keep doing "my brother my tribe" over capacity. And until we fix that, our representation at home and abroad will keep embarrassing us.

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_Imam_ss@Imam_360·
@AramideOyekunle What of premium trust bank? I have a friend there and she has abandoned her business because they are paying her plenty money. @Garrkuwa help me tag her abg 😅
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Jobs with Aramide
Jobs with Aramide@AramideOyekunle·
ENTRY-LEVEL Salary Range for Nigerian Banks in 2025! Digital & Alternative Banks 16. Lotus Bank – ₦300,000 – ₦500,000 17. Optimus Bank – ₦307,000 18. Kuda Bank – ₦250,000 – ₦350,000 19. Moniepoint – ₦450,000 – ₦600,000 20. Opay – ₦300,000 – ₦450,000 Tier 1 & Tier 2 Banks: 1. Standard Chartered Bank – ₦514,00 2. Sterling Bank – ₦528,000 3. Union Bank – ₦530,000 4. Wema Bank – ₦610,000 5. GTBank – ₦480,000 6. Stanbic IBTC – ₦670,000 7. Providus Bank – ₦535,000 8. Zenith Bank – ₦450,000 – ₦500,000 9. Access Bank – ₦350,000 – ₦420,000 10. UBA – ₦250,000 – ₦350,000 11. Fidelity Bank – ₦280,000 – ₦320,000 12. First Bank of Nigeria – ₦350,000 – ₦420,000 13. FCMB – ₦200,000 – ₦250,000 14. Polaris Bank – ₦150,000 – ₦250,000 15. Ecobank – ₦230,000 – ₦300,000
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Abdul-aziz Mu'azu
Abdul-aziz Mu'azu@mabziz·
This below is a letter From Shehu Of Borno To Sultan Mohammed Bello written sometime in January, 1824.
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Hauwa (Mrs)
Hauwa (Mrs)@Hauwa_Abkr·
@instablog9ja A Muslim from the North is genuinely pleased that another Northern Muslim was replaced by a Northern Christian because the Christian is more competent and you people are calling him a bandit? Make it make sense🤡
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Pst Okezie JAMES Atañi 🦨
Today, I ran into a Hausa man who was selling belts. He flaunted them before me when he walked towards where I parked my car. I quickly remembered that I needed a belt for my son. . I bought two and asked for the man's account number. He gave me and I did a transfer of 3k. And when he confirmed receipt, I threw the the belts into my car and walked away. . This evening when I got home, I saw a paper conspicuously tucked into the wiper of my car. I sensed it was a message for me. . In the paper was boldly written; PLEASE CALL THIS NUMBER 070.... IT IS URGENT. . I dialed the number but it was not answered at the other end. I gave up after two attempts. . At dinner, I settled down to go through my phone while I munched my food with smooth appetite. Then to my consternation and shock, I found instead of the 3k I was to pay for the belt, I had sent 30k! . Food suddenly turned to sawdust in my mouth immediately. My eyes shot out of their sockets like popcorns. My arms and feet felt like bicycle senews! My head a half filled bucket of water spinning or dangling like a pendulum. . How and where in God's name will I ever run into Aboki again? I thought helplessly. And if I ever did, how would I recognize him? . That was how I left my food and went upstairs to bemoan my fate. 30k in this APC era! . To cut a long story short, I just got a return call from the number on the paper tucked into my wiper minutes later. The voice of a lady greeted me. . "Good evening, yes I called because I found the number on my car." I mumbled into the mouthpiece. . The lady introduced herself as a POS agent. A belt seller had told her to transfer 27k to the owner of the car who bought two belts from him. He had waited for nearly two hours hoping he would see me come and drive away but I never returned. He narrated how I mistakenly transferred 30k to him and demanded that she write her number for him so he could tuck it into my car. . How he cleverly designed this means to reach me and return my 27k is still a mystery to me. I am just here wondering why some people are giving up on Nigeria when there are still good people like this fellow. . May God bless him and his generation. Indeed there are just two tribes of people on the surface of the earth; the GOOD and the BAD. This man belongs to the good tribe. . I can confidently say he is my BROTHER or KINSMAN. I could offer him free land in my village to farm and live in. . Until we begin to tread on the paths of life with this kind of mindset, we will be doomed by the hate and selfishness emanating from the coven of religion, tribe, race and tongue which will only continue to divide us. Culled from Mr Japheth
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Gbénró Adégbolá ن
Gbénró Adégbolá ن@GbenroAdegbola·
Nigeria is far too vast and diverse. No matter how well-travelled you think you are, you simply cannot generalise the whole country from the few places you know. Scenes from this funeral may look "unbelievable" if your Nigeria is Lagos, Abuja, South or even parts of Middle Belt. So we just have to learn to speak with specificity, when we talk about Nigeria, not sweeping generalisation, especially outsider analysts. May the soul of the departed rest in peace.
Rayyan Tilde@RayTilde

Funeral prayer of Maulana Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi. May Allah grant him the highest station in Jannah.

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_Imam_ss@Imam_360·
@MD_Sule Ah toh. Some ppl will just open their mouths and say rubbish.
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MSD@MD_Sule·
@Imam_360 Abi oooo Let's spread the word 👌
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