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@abbah_1

Always Striving To Serve Humanity #Medics #MHE #MLSCM Advocate of Good Governance #Barca#ManCity#NDA And whoever relies upon Allah then He is sufficient for him

Bakori, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2011
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ABBAH@abbah_1·
inalillahi waina ilaihir rajiun pls include my dad in your prayers i just lost my dad pls Allah yajikansa da rahma Amin
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@Usouph But the ref tried only that penalty was a huge mistake Davies penalty was never a penalty
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Ambassador  🇳🇬@sir_balemoh·
BAT is using NDC to lure people out of ADC to cause friction in the coalition.
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Mister Sarauniya
Mister Sarauniya@__MuhammadNasir·
Tinubu out Uba Sani out Bashir Zuntu retired politically Allah Amin. 🤲🏼
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Bello Saleh, PhD بيللؤ ساليح۔
The Ink Dried Up: An Open Letter to Matthew Hassan Kukah (From he Facebook page of Prince Daniel Aboki - facebook.com/share/p/1CiWgL…) ————-// Dear Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah I write you with the utmost sense of respect. Permit me to begin by congratulating you. Not in the usual way, but in a manner that reflects a keen observation of recent developments in our country. Since the emergence of Bola Ahmed Tinubu as President, and coincidentally since your assumption of office as Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of Federal University of Applied Sciences Kachia, there appears to have been a remarkable shift in the narrative of insecurity across Nigeria. From Zamfara State to Sokoto State, Katsina State, Benue State, Plateau State, Kwara State, and indeed across several troubled parts of our nation, one might be tempted to conclude that the k!llings have suddenly come to an end. The silence is striking. The headlines have softened. The urgency has waned. It is this very contrast that compels this letter. You will recall, Bishop, your powerful and courageous interventions during the administration of Muhammadu Buhari. Your voice rang loud through a series of open letters that captured national attention and stirred both conscience and controversy. On Christmas Day, December 25, 2018, you wrote with piercing clarity about a nation drifting, warning of a “nation at w@r with itself.” Again, on December 25, 2019, your message, “A Nation in Search of Vindication,” questioned the moral and political direction of leadership, calling attention to bloodshed and division. On December 25, 2020, in “A Nation in Search of Peace,” you spoke even more bluntly, addressing the worsening insecurity and the growing despair among Nigerians. And on December 25, 2022, your letter once again raised concerns about governance, justice, and the value of human life in Nigeria. These interventions were not just letters. They were moral signposts. They reminded leadership of its duty and the nation of its conscience. It is against this backdrop that your current silence, or perhaps restraint, becomes more noticeable. Has the situation improved so dramatically that the urgency of those words is no longer required? Have the forests suddenly emptied? Have the highways become safe? Have the cries of victims ceased? Or is it that the burden of national admonition must shift depending on who occupies the seat of power? Lord Bishop, sir, your voice has always carried weight not because it was loud, but because it was consistent. Not because it was critical, but because it was principled. Nigeria still needs that voice. Not selectively. Not occasionally. But steadfastly. If indeed peace has returned to the troubled lands of Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Benue, Plateau, Kwara, and beyond, then you deserve commendation for witnessing such a transformation. But if, as many still believe, the reality on the ground has not changed as dramatically as the silence suggests, then your voice is needed now as much as it was then. Unless there is something we are not seeing that you would want us to see, could it be a case of “Tinubu I love, Buhari I hate”? Or should we begin to wonder whether conviction has given way to convenience? Bishop, sir, would you recommend that we keep silent when we benefit and speak up only when we do not? Over time, we have seen that history is kinder to those who remain constant in truth than to those who are convenient in silence. I write not in condemnation, but in expectation. Prince Daniel A Concerned Citizen
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Aminullah 🐎🐴
Aminullah 🐎🐴@TweetInPeacee·
ADC will consume many seats in Katsina
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ABBAH
ABBAH@abbah_1·
@el_bonga Shine kam anma sun wani kawo makansu wahala
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Mr. El-Bonga@el_bonga·
It would be difficult for about 7-10 candidates to arrive at one conclusion: relinquishing their positions for one single person amongst them. The best thing is to go to primaries and whoever think he is strong enough, let him manoeuvre his way like Tinubu did for Buhari in 2014.
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@Mod33333 One woman tell me that ku katsinawa kunada damuwa batasan matan dane ba na Yanzu ba. Ruwa yabigesu
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Ibrahim Modibbo Sanusi Maikudi 🇵🇸
Matan Katsina can oppress and bully Reason why many women dont like having them as co-wife. Why will you be chopping your friend Husband with so much confidence and pride😭😭
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Engr. Bilya Safana
Engr. Bilya Safana@Mr__Billy·
What is happening in katsina is not the consensus they claim it to be…. rather, they are imposing aspirants on the people. It will be the beginning of the end of APC in katsina
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Gafs@MusaGafai2·
@Mr__Billy Kabarsu sunata recruitment ne kawai a katsina
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ABBAH@abbah_1·
@khalid_iyal Ai Adduar muce Alalh yasa kansu yakara toshewa Amin
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Uncle K
Uncle K@khalid_iyal·
My only concern about this Katsina political saga: Why bring back Abu Kusada just to pick someone else? If it’s really about competence, what hasn’t he proven? 😟 And how can a London-groomed introverted ajebo like Fahad Mangal start shouting on the campaign trail? Our win sha.🤷🏽‍♂️
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@el_bonga Sir, let us be honest the environment is so hostile
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Mansoor Adam👨‍💻
Mansoor Adam👨‍💻@Uncle_Mansoor·
Shafin Farko a Tarihin KIK kaine tabbas ko yanzun duniya ta sheda Kuma Muna Maka fatan Allah yabaka matsayin daya wuce wannan Kuma biizinillahi akwai sauran Damarmaki @AbuKusada
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MS Ingawa@MSIngawa·
Katsina APC Consensus Update Hon Yau Ahmed Nowa emerges consensus candidate for Funtua/Dandume Federal Constituency
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@MSIngawa Wan nan kapacity gareshi. Sun san suna ki waje Zaiyi
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MS Ingawa
MS Ingawa@MSIngawa·
Katsina APC Consensus Update Hon Sada Soli emerges consensus candidate for Jibia/Kaita Federal Constituency
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ABBAH@abbah_1·
@Aminu_mahuta I always say it our Parliament has issues and now is engulfing them also we'll witnessed another low key national assembly members worst than 10th Assembly. Insha Allah duk kasa zasuyi
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Mallam Aminu
Mallam Aminu@Aminu_mahuta·
The master strategist strikes once more. Here’s my breakdown: He meticulously shaped the electoral bill to remove all obstacles (such as certificate forgery issues and indirect primaries) knowing full well that these would limit the chances of the kind of people
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Uncle Beccs™️
Uncle Beccs™️@Uncle_Beccs·
Even Arsenal fans gree today say no be football dem dey play
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@OfficialAzzaki Also PBAT handing over the whole party to the same Governors shows how PBAT lack political calculations about national politics he thought every region is like his Lagos monarchy
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Abba Jidda.@OfficialAzzaki·
Removing Subsidy and handing over the money saved from Subsidy removal to Governors is like rescuing a kidnapped victim from Ado Aleiru and handing over the victim to Bello Turji for safety.
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