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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Nobody: 5:23am On May 29, 2020
Okay
Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by xcellencia(m): 5:24am On May 29, 2020
HMMM,..
Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Mrtreasure0220: 5:25am On May 29, 2020
You're enjoying their money directly and indirectly through the tax they pay.
Mad, heartless and very rude woman.
Who is collecting the money allocated to the first lady office?
Father, mother and son all behave thesame.
Very insensitive family.

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by dominique(f): 5:25am On May 29, 2020
Those that have been dropping condolences and condemning the attack, are they part of government?

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Lloydfather(m): 5:26am On May 29, 2020
Easternsun2020:
Hadiza El-Rufai, wife of Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has replied Nigerians who attacked her on Twitter today.

Mrs. El-Rufai was bashed by Nigerian Twitter users for not commenting on the lingering crisis in Southern Kaduna but coming on Twitter to celebrate having 80, 000 followers.

Well, Mrs El-Rufai has responded to their criticism. According to her, she is married to a governor but is not part of the government

https://twitter.com/hadizel/status/1266062786414759941?s=19
A very foolish response from a wife of a sitting governor at this point in time.

even if you don't sweat an oath, are you not also an indigen of Kaduna

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by TheSaxophonist: 5:26am On May 29, 2020
MetaPhysical:
There is a part of history of North Nigeria that many Southerners are unaware of but which if care is not taken would also repeat itself in South. It has to do with alcohol.

In the early days of colonialism spirits and liquor was imported for the whitemen consumption only. Many of them bootlegged the product and sold to natives. Observers soon picked up that liquor reacts differently in the whiteman system than it does with the blackman, when consumed in same quantity and under same conditions and similarity of physicallity. So they raised duties and price to limit the availability and distribution of it. At one point they requested legislation back in UK to forbid importation of spirit to the natives in Southern Nigeria. Bottlers and merchants back in England suffered loss of revenue. They lobbied and put pressure on their government not to restrict trade in liquor. So the importation resumed and availability and consumption of liquor in Southern Nigeria was no longer prohibited.

Its distribution slowly crept up to the North as the business boomed, particularly with RNC, which later became UAC as the sole distributor. As part of their negotiated peace and treaties with the English, Northern rulers drew a boundary for liquor trading and missionary work. Therefore the North had penal codes that made liquor consumption a crime. When missionary penetrated into some non-muslim parts in North, liquor also went along with it. Everywhere bible was received, liquor was also introduced.

Liquor is a weapon. It is a mind altering chemical that when consumed suppresses certain aspects of cognition usually used in processing and responding to impulses and circumstances in the immediate sorrounding and interactions. Therefore an alcohol consumer will concede ...or fail to recognize risks and threats sufficiently for self preservation....and thus in his vulnerable state is exploited. The colonials were ready to do battle and posess our lands, and in fact they fought wars in Lagos, in Ijebu, in Benin, in Sokoto, in Kano and in Bauchi but they also took many dispossessed us of many lands simply by using alcohol to alter our senses and put us in a position to be easily exploited with minimal or zero casualty.

Kaduna was the traditional land of the collective people we call Southern Kaduna today. Kaduna was leased from them when Colonials relocated their headquarters from Lokoja to Kaduna. Bible and alcohol were the two legacies they gained from colonial government. After colonials handed power to regional government, the fulanis in power began a programme of expansion to subdue and hold the North under their spiritual and political control. Gradually intoxication of the Kaduna majority ethnic groups (kajuru, gwari, and so on) took a new turn and trend. To cut the story short.....The majority number gradually became the minority in authority and with that they also lost vast areas of their ancestral homes. In 2015 or 2017 (can't remember which) Governor El Rufai sought to modify the alcohol consumption penal code that had always been in practice and it was meant to prohibit alcohol generally for everyone, muslim and non-muslim....but either by commission or ommission, the prohibition achieved the opposite. It is like telling a child i dont want to see you play ball outside because if you kick the ball and break someone's glass window I will have to pay for it. Meanwhile other children in the neighborhood gather everyday outside and play ball. Then you watch the child get impatient and with annoyance. So you say, okay Im going to just ban all children from playing ball outside. So you give the order. Guess what....those children will find a field somewhere else outside your sight and earshot. What the child does not see or hear also pacifies him into thinking no one else is playing ball and so he doesnt feel cheated...he calms. Southern Kaduna have been drinking alcohol before El Rufai was born.....he might ban it in Kaduna, for muslims.......he cannot enforce its ban on the Christians of Southern Kaduna. The effect is they will stay consumed and continue to lose their ancestral and tribal lands and chiefdoms. Alcohol did this to them.

Alcohol has become a status statement in the South and we have become engrossed in its consumption that we have an addiction, just like in Southern Kaduna, that our vulnerability grows rapidly and put us at risk of exploitation by the North. They are using weapons now to seed terror and intimidation, a time is coming that they will not need weapon....our intoxication is sufficient to yield to them while they slowly peel away our rights and force upon us a two class system...one law for them , a different law for us......just as they did to the Southern Kaduna.


In the Rufai household they probably mock the Southern Kadunas as drunks. They treat them as one for all we can see. Their mockery has crossed over to the web and lately voiced by their son Bello....who once promised gang rape and derided Igbo, with a repeat derision of Ipob few days ago in a tweet. Igbo people are not at the same level, academically or socially with a small boy whose father is an accidental achiever. So what could inform such a arrogance and filthy disregard. The state of mind! Alcohol has deeply altered our state of mind in South. Even when are not intoxicated, our reasoning habits are flawed....the toxins and poison in our blood keep us sedated and dispossed of fundamental responses to self-preservation. This applies to Yoruba, it applies to SS.


I know you honestly think what you've written here is smart but it's a shit ton of garbage!

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Yemike(m): 5:26am On May 29, 2020
Are they expecting her to start shedding crocodile tears like one stupid governor?
At least, she's truthful and honest which is a rare commodity in this our dear nation.
I don't know if her tweet will soothe the pains of the bereaved undecided
Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by JAMO84: 5:27am On May 29, 2020
MetaPhysical:


You guys use "one of the most" wrongly.

If Hadiza, with her buy one get half off phd is one of the most educated, it has to be within a pool of educated women in the North. Definitely not in Nigeria!

She can be educated and still be an illiterate. For sure she is.
Where was your energy when thousands of Muslims were being killed? Maybe you're one of those who always say they deserve it for voting Buhari. Anytime Christians ran into any sort of problem, you people would leave the victims who need your support the most and be looking for who to blame.

I have never seen that lady comments on any sort of crisis before, she's not even the official first lady of Kaduna because her husband doesn't have one. She's not a hypocrite like you people who would rejoice over the killings of Muslims and get agitated over that of Christians.

For me, it's the same level of energy all the time, I totally condemn any sort of barbaric killings irrespective of religion or ethnicity. I do not tie insecurity of this country to any useless conspiracy theory that is baseless and without logic!!!



I AM DONE TALKING

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by executioner(m): 5:30am On May 29, 2020
This is what happens when you marry beauty over brains.

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Enyimbamercedes: 5:31am On May 29, 2020
Please mark this as Islamic thread so that you have to swear oath to comment!

Im tired of the north and their problems

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Yenefer(f): 5:33am On May 29, 2020
MetaPhysical:
There is a part of history of North Nigeria that many Southerners are unaware of but which if care is not taken would also repeat itself in South. It has to do with alcohol.

In the early days of colonialism spirits and liquor was imported for the whitemen consumption only. Many of them bootlegged the product and sold to natives. Observers soon picked up that liquor reacts differently in the whiteman system than it does with the blackman, when consumed in same quantity and under same conditions and similarity of physicallity. So they raised duties and price to limit the availability and distribution of it. At one point they requested legislation back in UK to forbid importation of spirit to the natives in Southern Nigeria. Bottlers and merchants back in England suffered loss of revenue. They lobbied and put pressure on their government not to restrict trade in liquor. So the importation resumed and availability and consumption of liquor in Southern Nigeria was no longer prohibited.

Its distribution slowly crept up to the North as the business boomed, particularly with RNC, which later became UAC as the sole distributor. As part of their negotiated peace and treaties with the English, Northern rulers drew a boundary for liquor trading and missionary work. Therefore the North had penal codes that made liquor consumption a crime. When missionary penetrated into some non-muslim parts in North, liquor also went along with it. Everywhere bible was received, liquor was also introduced.

Liquor is a weapon. It is a mind altering chemical that when consumed suppresses certain aspects of cognition usually used in processing and responding to impulses and circumstances in the immediate sorrounding and interactions. Therefore an alcohol consumer will concede ...or fail to recognize risks and threats sufficiently for self preservation....and thus in his vulnerable state is exploited. The colonials were ready to do battle and posess our lands, and in fact they fought wars in Lagos, in Ijebu, in Benin, in Sokoto, in Kano and in Bauchi but they also took many dispossessed us of many lands simply by using alcohol to alter our senses and put us in a position to be easily exploited with minimal or zero casualty.

Kaduna was the traditional land of the collective people we call Southern Kaduna today. Kaduna was leased from them when Colonials relocated their headquarters from Lokoja to Kaduna. Bible and alcohol were the two legacies they gained from colonial government. After colonials handed power to regional government, the fulanis in power began a programme of expansion to subdue and hold the North under their spiritual and political control. Gradually intoxication of the Kaduna majority ethnic groups (kajuru, gwari, and so on) took a new turn and trend. To cut the story short.....The majority number gradually became the minority in authority and with that they also lost vast areas of their ancestral homes. In 2015 or 2017 (can't remember which) Governor El Rufai sought to modify the alcohol consumption penal code that had always been in practice and it was meant to prohibit alcohol generally for everyone, muslim and non-muslim....but either by commission or ommission, the prohibition achieved the opposite. It is like telling a child i dont want to see you play ball outside because if you kick the ball and break someone's glass window I will have to pay for it. Meanwhile other children in the neighborhood gather everyday outside and play ball. Then you watch the child get impatient and with annoyance. So you say, okay Im going to just ban all children from playing ball outside. So you give the order. Guess what....those children will find a field somewhere else outside your sight and earshot. What the child does not see or hear also pacifies him into thinking no one else is playing ball and so he doesnt feel cheated...he calms. Southern Kaduna have been drinking alcohol before El Rufai was born.....he might ban it in Kaduna, for muslims.......he cannot enforce its ban on the Christians of Southern Kaduna. The effect is they will stay consumed and continue to lose their ancestral and tribal lands and chiefdoms. Alcohol did this to them.

Alcohol has become a status statement in the South and we have become engrossed in its consumption that we have an addiction, just like in Southern Kaduna, that our vulnerability grows rapidly and put us at risk of exploitation by the North. They are using weapons now to seed terror and intimidation, a time is coming that they will not need weapon....our intoxication is sufficient to yield to them while they slowly peel away our rights and force upon us a two class system...one law for them , a different law for us......just as they did to the Southern Kaduna.


In the Rufai household they probably mock the Southern Kadunas as drunks. They treat them as one for all we can see. Their mockery has crossed over to the web and lately voiced by their son Bello....who once promised gang rape and derided Igbo, with a repeat derision of Ipob few days ago in a tweet. Igbo people are not at the same level, academically or socially with a small boy whose father is an accidental achiever. So what could inform such a arrogance and filthy disregard. The state of mind! Alcohol has deeply altered our state of mind in South. Even when are not intoxicated, our reasoning habits are flawed....the toxins and poison in our blood keep us sedated and dispossed of fundamental responses to self-preservation. This applies to Yoruba, it applies to SS.

WOW
Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Exc2000: 5:47am On May 29, 2020
kamez:
this woman is a daft sha....


she sure has PA's, Security, domestic staff and a host of other luxuries that she enjoys as a governors wife, and all these are funded by the government....



just admit that u are a jihadist like ur husband

she doesnt have all those, she is a second or thrid wife, not even the firstlady or living in the government house.. she has her own private life and a career, a PhD holder at that, so she owes nobody any fvcking condolence

.

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by mozona(m): 5:57am On May 29, 2020
AdaoraNK:
Will she also reject allocations and vehicles attached to the first lady's office?

abeg help me ask ooh

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Nobody: 6:02am On May 29, 2020
Maddam you are automatically part of the government since you are married to a governor.

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Kinkinatus(m): 6:08am On May 29, 2020
All Mrs Governor needs to do is to look around her at other states, look at other countries governors wives and re-examine the implications of her statement. You have to wonder though that with this type of mentality, in the corridors of power, what hope do the citizens of the state have, especially the girl child? Widows? Single mothers? Sad and shameful. The proverbial ostrich with its head hidden in the sand and the rest of its body out there in the open.

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Joefat: 6:08am On May 29, 2020
JAMO84:
Illiterate! That lady has PhD. I follow her on Twitter, she's one of the most educated women in this country.

Mumu u..

You followed her on Twitter? That shows how jobless you're..
So because she posted having PhD means she obtained it.

Wake up man, PhD that dis mofos can get with a phone call!!

Once a again. Mumu u

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Aystarz: 6:09am On May 29, 2020
Exc2000:




Twitter users, especially PDP lossers are running mad .... only an hypocrite and monafiq like Aisha Buhari, and Sanusi Lamido would tweet and protest on social media even when they have the personal contacts to the President commander in cheif, the number of COAS, and IGP

This is the kind of mentality that makes fools transfer aggression to innocent people, so because your neighbor is married to a UBA banker , you must insult her when UBA deducts your fund, or force her to protest on your behalf because her husband works for UBA even if he has no power over the branch you have issues with


.

No no no! You are the mad one for thinking this has anything to do with party affiliation. Gush! You are just as dumb and empty as the woman you defend.

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by dazzlingd(m): 6:10am On May 29, 2020
Weird family, these group of people dont deserve to taste wealth

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by golddare: 6:10am On May 29, 2020
Easternsun2020:
Hadiza El-Rufai, wife of Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has replied Nigerians who attacked her on Twitter today.

Mrs. El-Rufai was bashed by Nigerian Twitter users for not commenting on the lingering crisis in Southern Kaduna but coming on Twitter to celebrate having 80, 000 followers.

Well, Mrs El-Rufai has responded to their criticism. According to her, she is married to a governor but is not part of the government

https://twitter.com/hadizel/status/1266062786414759941?s=19

You are very wrong.
Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by ruggedtimi(m): 6:14am On May 29, 2020
What a reply from her, you swore no oath but u dey eat the government money
Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Exc2000: 6:14am On May 29, 2020
Aystarz:


No no no! You are the mad one for thinking this has anything to do with party affiliation.

i think the cursed one and mentaly deranged one here is the one who doesnt know it is highly political

wasnt Osinbajo tagged condolence minister for paying condolence when due? what does hadiza a 3rd or second wife who doesnt stay in the government house or use the title first lady owe some of the dunce calling for her condolence

.

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by AnanseK(m): 6:15am On May 29, 2020
jeffizy:
The twitter 1st Lady and her numerous online fans at war again.

Actually, Madam, not being in governance doesn't nullify you having an opinion on the matters affecting a part of the state.

Except you're a zombie, which you're obviously not.

What happened to choice my friend? Is it by force to have an opinion?

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by ayshacom: 6:16am On May 29, 2020
MetaPhysical:


Even if you people are uncivilized up there are you also blind and deaf? Do you not see how things are done around the globe when a tragedy like this happen? She is indeed in government....she is just too illiterate to understand what "government" is.
Mr Man wat is the meaning of literacy in your language?

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by AnanseK(m): 6:19am On May 29, 2020
pickatyou:
Maddam you are automatically part of the government since you are married to a governor.

No sir. I beg to disagree, democratic governments are not formed by marriage but by voting at polls. She can also be appointed positions, but she wasn’t. Let the lady be - please.

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Biafranguy1(m): 6:27am On May 29, 2020
Who cares?
Who you epp?

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Aystarz: 6:27am On May 29, 2020
Exc2000:


[s]i bet only an under achieving low life dunce would qoute someone he finds less worthy of engagement.. such a fools we have litterd here qouting people[/s]
All that needs to happen now is for your family to get slaughtered like those poor souls in the near future, and watch this scum of the earth sing a different tune thereafter.
The hate you give, you shall get - you and your vile principal, who thinks she's a god because she's married to a governor.

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by ruggedtimi(m): 6:31am On May 29, 2020
JAMO84:
Illiterate! That lady has PhD. I follow her on Twitter, she's one of the most educated women in this country.
one of the most educated women in Nigeria really...and she spilled out that sh*t from her brain. Just imagine Trump's wife saying "nothing concern her with the death of Americans as a result of coronavirus or the death
of george floyd"

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Re: Hadiza El-Rufai: I'm Married To A Governor; I'm Not Part Of Government by Exc2000: 6:31am On May 29, 2020
Aystarz:

All that needs to happen now is for your family to get slaughtered like those poor souls in the near future, and watch this scum of the earth sing a different tune thereafter.
The hate you give, you shall get.


Only your poor unprotected family would get slaughtered as you wished for.. mine are well protected in a developed country, and the ones here are in a guarded estate.. if your father had dedicated more time working rather than doing petty stuff perhaps you might enjoy such luxury and secuirity without wailing on Madam Hadizas twitter handle, someone who is niether a firstlady, or lives in the government house

a fvcking private citizen

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