Nasir Salisu Funtua
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Nasir Salisu Funtua
@NsFuntua
I‘m a Nobody who knows Everybody! I‘m a Teacher, Counselor, Reader, Writer, Critic, a humanitarian and a politician
Funtua, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2016
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@officialSKSM @officialABAT @KashimSM I will soon release 100 reasons why Nigerians especially Northerners should reject BAT in 2027.

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On behalf of President @officialABAT, GCFR, the Vice President, Senator @KashimSM, has assured families of military and police officers slain in a recent attack in Shanga Local Government Area of Kebbi State of the Federal Government’s continued support.
He reiterated the President’s resolve not to allow the efforts and gallantry of officers of the armed forces and other security agencies to go in vain.
Senator @KashimSM gave the assurance on Tuesday in Birnin Kebbi, the Kebbi State capital, when he led the Federal Government’s delegation on a condolence visit to the state governor, Dr. @NasiridrisKG, over the killing of some security officers, as well as the passing of the Speaker of the Kebbi State House of Assembly, Alhaji Muhammad Usman Zuru, in Cairo, Egypt, on Monday, April 7.
The Vice President reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to supporting the families of fallen heroes, stressing that the welfare of armed forces personnel and their families remains a top priority under the @officialABAT administration.




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@DHQNigeria Dear Minister of Defence, Northwest deserves more attention. The bandits are changing tactics despite the deceitful peace deal. We welcome your appointment with high hope and expectations. Please don't disappoint in dealing with the barbarians.
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@FMBN_Nigeria
Please, why someone will sign loan acceptance offer for more than 7 months without disbursement?
I applied through Katsina state branch and its really affects my plans.
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@Speaker_Abbas Please help me with employment sir. Stay blessed.
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Fellow Nigerians,
Our Beloved Youths,
I address you today with a heart full of empathy and a deep sense of duty. We are living through challenging times, and I want to acknowledge the difficulties that many of you, especially our youth, are facing. The economic pressures, social uncertainties, and other related concerns weigh heavily on our nation.
Your frustrations and reservations are not lost on us. We hear your cries for change, for a better and more equitable Nigeria. I want to assure you that these concerns are taken with the utmost seriousness by the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. We are committed to listening, engaging, and working with you to find sustainable solutions to the issues that confront us.
The government has initiated several policies and programs aimed at addressing the needs and aspirations of our youth. One of such initiatives is the introduction of student loans to ease the burden of educational expenses and ensure that no Nigerian youth is denied the opportunity to pursue their academic dreams due to financial constraints. The Tinubu-led administration has also made significant strides in providing access to funds for young entrepreneurs through various schemes, such as the Consumer Credit Scheme, designed to support innovation and enterprise.
In addition, we are focusing on job creation and skills development. Programs aimed at enhancing employability and creating sustainable livelihoods are being prioritized. We are committed to ensuring that the Nigerian youth are not just jobseekers, but job creators.
I also want to highlight the efforts of the House of Representatives in this regard. We are in the process of developing formal legislative mechanisms to ensure continuous engagement and dialogue with our youth. We believe that your voices must be heard, and we are creating platforms for regular interaction to build consensus on the way forward.
Therefore, I urge you to remember that nation-building is a collective task. We must shun violence and embrace dialogue. Your right to protest is acknowledged and respected. Let us use legitimate avenues to express our grievances and work together towards constructive solutions.
At this juncture, I appeal to the planners of these nation protests to shelve their action for the interest of our nation. Let's give the government more time. Let's open doors for purposeful dialogue with the government. As I have mentioned above, there are measures taken by the government to nip our challenges in the bud.
In conclusion, I want to reaffirm the commitment of the House of Representatives to stand with you, to work with you, and to ensure that your future is bright.
Thank you, and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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@Speaker_Abbas You exemplary leadership is second to none.
Carry On Rt. Hon.
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@iyalojasgeneral @officialABAT @VisserLola @koladesina @NSIPAgency @inecnigeria @hmokunola_ @Google @fkeyamo @gbenga_omo @aonanuga1956 Ma, please can I speak to you on 07032098932
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@officialSKSM @KashimSM They may plan against you, but Allah, the ultimate planner is in charge of every affairs and will in sha Allah put you ahead of them sir.
Keep calm and carry on. We are praying for you day and night.
nasirfuntua360@gmail.com
My contact:07032098932
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Nigerian Vice President, Senator @KashimSM has charged world leaders to move beyond pledging to performance, and from dialogue to taking reasonable action in tackling climate change and its attendant natural disasters that have claimed innocent lives and rendered many homeless across the globe.
“Let COP30 be remembered as the moment when the world moved from pledges to performance, from ambition to action, and from dialogue to delivery,” he declared.
Speaking on Thursday during the Leaders’ Climate Summit at the ongoing 30th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (#COP30), in Belém, Brazil, the Vice President — who is representing President @officialABAT — reaffirmed Nigeria’s global climate leadership with a commitment to achieving an emission reduction target of 32% by 2035.
Noting that this followed the unveiling of the National Carbon Market Framework and Climate Change Fund, he explained that the new initiatives form the core of Nigeria’s climate finance architecture designed to attract billions of dollars in clean energy and adaptation investments.
With the Framework and the Fund aimed at driving sustainable investment and resilience in the sector in place, Senator @KashimSM said Nigeria’s renewed climate agenda represents “not just an aspiration, but a solemn national commitment to preserve the planet for future generations.”




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@ChibuikeAmaechi Please sir, (Dan Amanar Daura) I'm a graduate looking for job opportunity or capital to start up something. I asked because I believe you have been helping a lot of people like me.
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EXCERPTS FROM MY KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE 2025 LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE (LEEX) AWARDS, HELD AT THE NIGERIAN AIR FORCE CONFERENCE CENTRE, ABUJA, ON
FRIDAY, 31 OCTOBER 2025
Leadership excellence is not measured by the number of promises made or projects commissioned, but by the number of lives uplifted. The true currency of leadership is human wellbeing.
If policies look impressive on paper but painful in the marketplace, then leadership has drifted from its purpose.
If citizens struggle to afford food, transport, or medicine, then the work is not yet done, no matter the number of speeches delivered, or policies and programs launched.
We cannot ignore the moment we are living in - Rising cost of living, anxiety in the markets, distrust in institutions, youth disillusionment, families stretched thin.
These are not talking points. These are pain points.
Leadership excellence requires us to feel the weight people carry, because nothing erodes trust faster than indifference. Today, our greatest deficit is not currency, it is trust. To rebuild it, leaders must communicate honestly, admit mistakes, protect the vulnerable, and place character before comfort; because leadership is not a privilege to enjoy, but a responsibility to protect.
History has shown us that the hardest times produce two kinds of leaders – those who defend power, and those who defend the people. Leadership excellence therefore demands courage. Courage to take decisions that heal, not just impress; courage to be accountable; courage to listen to the silent majority, not just the loud minority. Popularity is not excellence. Excellence is character under pressure.
I remember when I assumed office as Governor of Rivers State in 2007. At the time, kidnappings, armed robbery, and fear had become part of daily life. Investors were fleeing. Parents were afraid to send their children to school. Businesses were shutting down. Rivers State was like a war zone.
In moments like that, a leader has two choices – defend power, or defend the people. We chose the people. We chose to confront the insecurity head-on. We invested in our people. We invested in policing. We enforced the law. We refused to negotiate with criminals or militants. In just months, we rebuilt confidence, and restored safety. Schools reopened, businesses returned, hope became visible.
That experience taught me something I have never forgotten - Leadership excellence is not about comfort. It is about courage. It is about doing what is necessary, not simply what is easy. Let us be honest, a leader can cut ribbons every week and still not move a nation.
From Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew to Botswana’s Festus Mogae, history teaches us that nations rise when leaders invest in people, in education, skills, and integrity. Infrastructure builds economies; human capital sustains them.
Infrastructure without human impact is architecture, not leadership. Every Nigerian deserves security to sleep, transportation to work, education to grow, healthcare to live, and opportunity to rise.
The average Nigerian is not asking for handouts. They are asking for dignity and opportunities. And dignity is not delivered in speeches and conferences, it is delivered in systems that prioritize the people. Because our greatest resource is not oil, gas, or land. Our greatest resource truly is our people.
Every leader must therefore ask themselves: Am I listening? Am I learning? Am I lifting? Remember, titles expire, but legacies do not.
Ladies and gentlemen, leadership excellence is simple:
Do right by the people.
Protect their dignity.
Serve with humility.
Lead, and act with integrity.
Stand with courage.
If you want to truly know the quality of a leader, listen to the voices of the people they lead. Nigeria does not need perfect leaders. Nigeria needs people-centric leaders.
And so, in this moment of challenge, let us choose service over sentiment, people over power, and substance over spectacle.
CHIBUIKE ROTIMI AMAECHI

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@elonmusk Nigeria @65! 🇳🇬
#TrueIndependence is when leaders think beyond #Elections and work for #GenerationsToCome.
#NationAboveSelf #NigeriaAt65 #VisionaryLeadership
-NsFuntua

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Cancel Netflix for the health of your kids
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Protect your kids. Cancel Netflix.
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“Independence isn’t about cutting the chains of colonial masters, but about cutting the chains of selfish leaders.” 🇳🇬🔥
#NigeriaAt65
-NsFuntua
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Nigeria @65 🇳🇬✨
Independence is not just a date,
It is a destiny we must create.
Freedom is not in breaking chains,
But in leaders who rise above gains.
Not for the ballot, not for the self,
But for the nation, for tomorrow’s wealth.
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