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Federal Capital Territory, Nig Katılım Ekim 2020
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North-East For 2027: An Atiku Abubakar Presidency Will Move Our Desire To Have A One-Nigeria, To Actually Having A One-Nigeria.
Nigerians have always spoken about Unity. From our classrooms to our political speeches, the idea of “One Nigeria” is something we all claim to believe in. Yet, in reality, personal interests, regional sentiments and political calculations, have often stood in the way of that unity.
Since Nigeria’s independence, the Presidency has rotated across different regions, but not always in a way that reflects true balance. Apart from Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, as Nigeria’s first Prime Minister, no one from the North-East has emerged as President of Nigeria.
This is despite the fact that Nigeria belongs to all of us, regardless of where we come from. While the North as a whole has produced Leaders, a closer look shows that power has been more concentrated in certain parts, especially the North-West.
This raises a simple, but important question: when will every region truly have a fair chance?
At this point in Nigeria’s journey, many believe the time has come to correct that imbalance; and this is where Atiku Abubakar enters the conversation.
Beyond politics, Atiku represents a personal story that reflects the idea of unity. He is married to women from different parts of Nigeria, cutting across major regions. This is not just a private matter. It speaks to how he sees the country. Over the years, there have been no major scandals or controversies around his family life, and he has managed his home in a way that suggests balance, respect and understanding. Charity must begin at home.
In a country where ethnic and regional divisions often shape decisions, this kind of personal example sends a strong message. It suggests that leadership can rise above narrow interests and embrace the bigger picture.
If a man can successfully manage a family that reflects Nigeria’s diversity, it raises hope that he can also lead a nation with the same mindset. It points to the possibility of a leadership that listens to all sides, not just one.
This is not just about one man. It is about the kind of history Nigeria wants to make. A history where every region feels seen. A history where unity is not just spoken, but practiced. It will move from the desire to have a One-Nigeria to having a One-Nigeria.

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Rabi'u Kwankwaso's supporters are in a deep crisis. A cognitive dissonance of some kind. Are they in APC or NDC? Are they supporting Abba or Gawuna? Is Sanusi the Emir of Kano or Aminu Bayero? Are they supporting a northerner or a southerner? Is their candidate running for president or pretending to be VP to a "trader"? Are they trying to stop Atiku or are they more interested in getting a better country? How can they sell Obi the "trader" in the north without getting shamed? Is a 75 year old man still young to run for president in 2031 or too old like they call Atiku? They are confused and we shall continue to help them in their confusion!
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Arsenal are through to the Champions league Final. What a journey it has been. Congratulations to them
#arsenal #atleticodemadrid #championsleague
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