Adam Jidda
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Former President Muhammadu Buhari today, after Juma’at prayer at Yahaya Road Mosque, in Kaduna.


This afternoon, I had the honour of leading a delegation of Ministers and senior government officials to pay Sallah homage to President @officialABAT at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. Our visit followed the peaceful and spiritually uplifting Eid-el-Fitr prayers earlier this morning at the National Eid Ground along Airport Road, Abuja — a significant moment marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan. As we gathered to celebrate the Sallah festivities, it was also a moment of deep reflection — not just about faith and unity, but about leadership and sacrifice. Over the weekend, during a special Iftar to mark Mr. President’s birthday, I spoke from the heart. I said — and I repeat here again: President @officialABAT is taking bullets that many before him simply lacked the courage to face. From confronting a deeply entrenched fuel subsidy regime to navigating the complexities of an unstable forex market and championing the autonomy of local governments — these are bold decisions that previous administrations tiptoed around. But not President @officialABAT. He chose not to sidestep history. He came to rewrite it. Thanks to his courage and vision, future leaders of our great nation will not be haunted by the ghosts that stalked their predecessors. That is the burden — and beauty — of true leadership. It demands sacrifice, fortitude, and a heart that beats for the people. Mr. President embodies all of that. And in taking these bold steps, he has laid the foundation for a stronger, more prosperous Nigeria. History will be kind to him.

Earlier today, I joined my boss, President @officialABAT, and thousands of faithful at the National Eid Ground along Airport Road, Abuja, for the Eid-el-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan. It was a moment of deep spiritual reflection and national unity — standing in prayer with Nigerians from all walks of life, bound by our shared faith and hope for a greater tomorrow. Indeed, this season reminds us of the power of sacrifice, compassion, and collective renewal. May the lessons of Ramadan continue to guide us as we strive for peace, unity, and progress in our dear country. Eid Mubarak to all Nigerians. May our prayers be accepted, and may our nation be blessed.






This guy should be arrested immediately. @OfficialDSSNG over to you.








