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@BiggRex @Uptownoflagos Do you even know those who can’t read and write prefer to vote for Satan now rather than tinubu?
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@Uptownoflagos 4 comments roasting?😂
The Northerners that will vote can't read or write
To them wetin their papa tell them about Igbos 1966 still dey their brain and nothing you fit do about am.
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Not saints but special breeds who are wiser and bolder than the Northerners. Who knows how to use power for their maximum benefits even if the rules will not matter. They have open missions and visions which they are not ashamed of and will go all the way to promote, project and protect them unapologetically. That is what they are.
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My problem is not whether anybody hates Muslims or not. I'm not religious and anyone has the right to hate whoever or whatever they want. My problem is that if you truly believe that "Muslims are killing Christians" in search of some "Islamic Caliphate", and you are serious about opposing them, then you should want to find out who is funding these "Muslims", who is supplying them military equipment, and who is constantly providing all kinds of political, diplomatic and material support for them.
If you believe in something, follow it all the way through. Go down the rabbit hole and don't stop until you've found what you're looking for. Once upon a time, when I had the same ideas about "Muslims", that was what I set out to do. Because that is the logical next step of opposing something. You should want to find out everything you can about this enemy so that you can disrupt it. So back in 2021, I set out to find out everything I could about these "Muslims" and the big masquerades behind them - and those masquerades turned out to be in Tel-Aviv and Washington DC. That was when I realised that "Muslims" were the least of my problems.
I thought my search would terminate in Doha or Riyadh or Amman - instead it turned out that even the Saudis and Qataris who incubated these awful Wahabbi/Salafi doctrines were just proxies of White, Christian/Jewish empire builders in Washington, London, Paris and Tel-Aviv. The "Muslims" were in fact, not involved in the decision making and they were basically powerless. The people who created the ISIS, Boko Haram, Al-Qaida etc were western empire-seekers who wore suits and spoke English, and the purpose of those terror outfits was not to create some "Islamic caliphate" but to seize land and resources for said white men!
And that's when my mental shift happened. The simple realisation that "Muslims" were at best useful idiots in this scheme, and that the REAL enemy were the people I used to hang out with at Bogobiri and the US Consular General's residence. I had that epiphany because I followed that rabbit hole down to the end and found the actual horrible truth. But most of you have no such balls. You are satisfied to just hear and repeat a narrative without ever trying to confirm it for yourself and take action based on that narrative.
This was the same problem I had with the Obidient people. I was ready to go to fucking WAR for what I wanted in 2023, and I lit myself on fire in ways that I am still recovering from. I escaped an international kidnapping attempt, I survived an attempt on my life, I spent months hopping around Nairobi short lets like a homeless person, and I would have done it all again if that was what it took to get that mandate. But most of you that claimed to support the same candidate had no such motivation. Your own was to sit on the internet and type "A new Nigeria is PO-ssible" and "All eyes on the judiciary" to zero fucking effect. And since that didn't work out, half of you have moved to APC, and the other half are still stuck in a 2022 - 2023 time loop, repeating the same tired nonsense that had no effect.
As I said earlier today, you people have no real convictions or beliefs about anything. All you do is make noise for a short while, then you go back to the shallow, stupid things that are actually the centre of your lives like sports betting, visa hunting and talking about relationships. Nothing you people say comes from a place of genuine thought or conviction - you're just a bunch of internet performance artists. Even the "Muslims" you claim are genociding you - if one of them flashes small 100k at you, your entire perspective will shift instantly. You don't believe anything you are saying, which is why I pity that Mossad asset that thinks he's going to instigate a civil war in Nigeria.
He has no idea how useless the people he's trying to instigate really are. Except he will bring mercenaries to fight the war on both sides, nobody is dying for whatever they claim to believe in Nigeria. The most they will do is talk everlasting amounts of shit at each other on the internet, and then switch up completely once they see money, food, or breast. They only came to this world to eat, shit, fuck, sleep, and die in that order. Anyone taking them seriously is just wasting his agency's budget. Even their civil war had to be fought and supported on both sides by foreign powers because they couldn't do it themselves.
I'm only afraid of an invasion.
I'm not afraid of Nigerians at all. Who dey fear mannequin?
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Arewa influencers are part of whatever challenges facing the North, honestly speaking. Most be focusing on the most irrelevant things and busy playing political defense instead of steadily calling out the leaders who represent the regions or constituencies where these never-ending crisis take place.
With all that influence, they do little to nothing.
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Jos attack is another evidence of failed leadership..
Leadership that prioritizes politics over protection of lives..
Choosing rather to waste our collective patrimony in pre-election jamboree and pre-coronation plans..
Posterity will judge a leadership that now emboldens,enables and replicates what it once vehemently condemned..
I believe in the power of prayers but prayers won’t replace responsibility..
We need humane leaders..
These current folks have zero affiliation with empathy…
We are tired..it’s depressingly exhausting.
We stand with the families who lost loved ones and pray for fortitude to bear the irreparable loss..
And for those who will engage this tweet to support failed leadership for the crumbs they offer you,pls show your irritation via good grammar..
So even if I am irritated by your intentional delusion,I would be encouraged by your mastery of words..
AJS.
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You are nothing but a terorist sympathizer and your end will be celebrated you fool ..evil soul.. i pray what’s happening also happens to you and your family … no sympathy cos you’re an evil person … look at what matters to you In This moment what about the souls killed
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad
As a nation, Nigeria must be firm, decisive and uncompromising toward anyone who comes into our country with the intent to incite chaos or disrupt our peace.
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Removing Tinubu and the APC crooks only to replace them with the founding fathers/ former members of either APC or PDP.
Nigerians stupid sha.
LY10@OlawaleDC28
Imagine replacing Tinubu with this Gangs😂
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RT @B_ELRUFAI: In the name of the Allah SWT, the Most Beneficient, the most Merciful. I have been requested by the elders of our family to…
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Everything that’s happening to Malam Nasir El-rufuai politically, is happening because Uba Sani cooperated with the people that want to bring Malam down. If Uba Sani resisted their request, we won’t be where we are today. But as the betrayer that he is, he joined hands with them to bring down the man that fought everyone to ensure he succeed in the 2023 election.
Take Kogi State as a case study. The corruption and money laundering cases against Yahaya Bello are over a million times more than the alleged crimes of MNE, but his boy, the current Governor, stood by him, protected him, even camped him in the Government House, and ensured his boss is walking freely today, despite the cases against him in court.
A similar case in Delta State, against the former Governor Okowa, where cases started flying against him from EFCC, ICPC and all. His boy, the current Governor, stood by him, negotiated everything and they both joined the APC. Those cases are no where to be found.
Uba Sani on the other hands, bite the hands that fed him, collaborated with the enemies of Malam and threw him under the bus.
Again, Malam is facing all those challenges because Uba Sani cooperated.
Akwai ranar qin dillanci.
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@el_uthmaan @ProfIsaPantami Babban Amfanin malaman addini kenan cikin siyasa. Saboda sune kadai zasu iya gayama kowa gaskiya 💪
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PRESS STATEMENT
29-03-2026
RESIGNATION FROM THE NEW NIGERIA PEOPLE’S PARTY (NNPP)
I wish to formally announce my resignation from the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) with immediate effect.
I seize this opportunity to express my profound gratitude for the honour and privilege of serving as the Party’s National Leader and its Presidential Candidate in the 2023 General Elections. As a committed and bonafide member of the party, this was not an easy decision to make.
However, considering the current trajectory of the nation’s political landscape, which calls for strategic realignment, I have found it necessary to identify with another political platform that offers the best opportunity to effectively change the nation.
I extend my deepest appreciation to the National Chairman, Ajuji Ahmed and the entire National Working Committee for their steadfast support throughout my time. I also thank the Board of Trustees, the National Executive Committee, and all levels of leadership across the party — from the ward to the state level, as well as the legacy members of the party and all followers of the Kwankwasiyya Movement for their dedication and commitment to our shared mission.
We shall continue to collaborate and work together towards charting a better and more prosperous future for our dear nation.
Signed,
Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, PhD, FNSE
Former Kano State Governor,
2023 Presidential Candidate,
New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP)

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Nuhu Ribadu’s influence will cancel Atiku’s in Adamawa.
Soludo’s influence will cancel Peter Obi’s.
Ganduje & AKY’s influences will cancel Kwankwaso’s.
Wike >>> Amaechi in Rivers.
Kaduna people love Uba Sani more than El-rufai.
Ahmad Aliyu >> Tambuwal in Sokoto.
Kauran Gwandu >> Malami in Kebbi.
So tell me, how exactly does ADC plan to beat APC and Tinubu in 2027?

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And like every other Nigerian, he’s subjected to scrutiny and criticism. There’s the Sheikh Isa Ali and there’s Honourable Isa Ali.
We respect him regardless.
Sarki.@Waspapping_
Like every other Nigerian, Sheik Isa Ali Pantami has the right to support whoever he chooses. Just because he doesn’t support your preferred politicians doesn’t make him evil. We’re in a democracy, stop trying to bully people into supporting your candidates.
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Dear @elrufai
On behalf of my entire family and millions of authentic Buharists worldwide I wish to express my profound condolences over the death of your biological mother and our mother who passed away on Friday, March 27th 2026
She gave Nigeria and Arewa some of the brightest brains in both public and private sectors that contributed immensely to the development and growth of our Nation
So for me, this should be a celebration of an iconic woman who even your frenemies agreed touched their lives in many positive ways
All that you are going through today is recognized in the holy books of all the religions and you must not be distracted by the sudden accolades from the same evil people that are determined to dehumanize you
In concluding, I pray Allah in His infinite mercies grant mama Aljanna Firdaus, forgive all her shortcomings and give everyone in your immediate and extended family the fortitude to bear the loss
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un 🙏🙏🙏

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In the name of Allah SWT, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un. This is to notify the general public that the remains of our grandmother, Hajiya Umma El-Rufai has safely landed in Abuja. The Janazah Prayer is by 1 pm as announced last night. The prayers will take place at National Mosque and she will buried at Gudu Cemetery by the grace of God. May Allah SWT bless her soul and all those that passed away before her.

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Grief, Power, and the Burden of Politics
There are moments in public life when the noise of politics fades, and one is confronted with something far more fundamental our shared humanity. Such was my experience when I visited @elrufai to offer condolences on the passing of his mother.
He looked noticeably leaner, a combination perhaps of the physical demands of fasting and the emotional toll of recent pressures. In that quiet moment, stripped of the usual theatre of power and contestation, what stood before me was not the public figure many have come to debate, but a son in mourning. It was a sobering reminder that beneath the armour of politics, we remain human vulnerable, burdened, and in need of grace.
Politics, by its very nature, is a hard trade. It demands resilience, clarity of purpose, and often an iron will. Yet, it also raises an uncomfortable question: how do we reconcile ambition with empathy? How do individuals who share history, geography, and even aspirations for a common good find it within themselves to inflict deep wounds on one another? These are not abstract questions; they define the character of our political culture.
It is in this context that one must acknowledge the intervention of President @officialABAT. Leadership is not only tested in moments of triumph, but in the ability to temper conflict with humanity. At critical junctures, the capacity to de-escalate tensions and remind all actors of their shared purpose becomes a mark of true statesmanship.
My acquaintance with El-Rufai is not recent. It dates back to his tenure as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, a period during which I observed closely his approach to governance. He is, without question, a man of intense discipline capable of long hours, meticulous in planning, and unyielding in the pursuit of agreed objectives. Perhaps more importantly, he possesses the rare ability to assemble teams that can translate ideas into tangible outcomes.
Through my egbon, Jimi Lawal, and insights drawn from accounts of the formation of the APC, one gains a deeper appreciation of the intellectual and organizational labour that underpinned that political coalition. These were not accidental achievements; they were the product of deliberate effort, strategic thinking, and conviction.
In the lead-up to the 2023 cabinet formation, it also became evident that significant groundwork had been laid in anticipation of tackling one of Nigeria’s most stubborn challenges, the power sector. The frameworks, institutional proposals, and strategic direction that were being considered reflected a seriousness of intent that is too often missing in our policy environment. That such efforts became entangled in the familiar web of rivalry and suspicion is, unfortunately, not surprising. It is, however, deeply regrettable.
Nigeria’s political arena has long struggled with a paradox: we demand competence and results, yet we are often quick to undermine those who demonstrate both, particularly when their prospects real or imagined begin to unsettle established balances. This tendency does not merely affect individuals; it constrains national progress.
As the country continues to navigate its post-2023 reality, another subtle but significant transition is underway. With figures like Muhammadu Buhari no longer occupying the central space they once did, especially in the political imagination of the rural North, a vacuum both symbolic and strategic is emerging. History suggests that such vacuums do not remain unfilled for long. The search for new anchors of leadership, new voices of influence, and new custodians of political capital has already begun, whether acknowledged openly or not.
It is in moments like this when personal grief intersects with public uncertainty that the trajectories of individuals can shift in unexpected ways. Adversity, as history often teaches, can become the crucible of elevation.


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