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Road To 2023: Red Flag On Kashim Shettima, Turbulence Foretold by floret23(f): 7:57pm On Sep 20, 2022
The proclivity of Nigerians to shove mud, no matter how big, under the carpet in the name of politics has been a major source of the country’s afflictions. Once politics sets in, with all that it usually connotes in Nigeria, reason and logic fly out of the window, only to return after substantial damage has been done.

Election season has become the height of the season of anomie. When it comes to taking decisions by Nigerians during elections, for instance, experience hardly seems to be the best teacher any longer. In fact, it hardly matters. No experience of the past, not even that of the present, seems compelling enough to dissuade the people from walking down the same slippery road all over. As it seems in Nigeria, when it is time to make decisions during election, experiences are there to be ignored. That is what politicians, the meisters of emotional manipulation, seem to be telling the people when they return to campaigns for a new mandate. The contempt for the people in this message is often too blatant to miss. But then, politicians always believe in their capacity to pull the wool over the people’s eyes.

In 2014, for instance, when General Muhammadu Buhari was seeking the office of President for the fourth time, he was suddenly re-made and sold to Nigerians as what he was not – a democrat. The retired army general was well known then for who he was (and still is): a resolute and unbending personality, moulded in spirit and by career to have little patience for the ‘public thing’, otherwise known as principles of democracy. He paraded a commonly acclaimed aura of an unimpeached character, a profile reckoned to him as his most glittering epaulette. But Muhammadu Buhari was not, by any stretch of imagination, a democrat. As a matter of fact, it was commonly known that he had preference for a command structure.

All the same, the general was dressed up and lavishly sold to Nigerians as a new democrat. Nobody knew or was told when the radical conversion of the uncompromising soldier occurred. But then, it was the season of politicking and political campaign, a giddy period when the majority of Nigerians lose their cognitive ability. The marketers of the general deployed every tool in the book to sell their candidate. They succeeded. The rest is now history. Or about to be so. Whether General Buhari became a democrat after all, or whether his said conversion was a gimmick, is now moot. What does it matter anymore?

It is election season again. Once more, Nigerians are being presented a product, which, obviously, is not what it is being promoted as, a contrived package around which any person with eyes for detail will see the mark, “danger”. Yet this product, this man, in spite of persistent alarm about him, is being hawked by the same marketers as a viable product.

Senator Kashim Shettima, vice-presidential candidate of All Progressives congress (APC) is disquieting. His past is a source of serious worry. His present utterances offer no comfort either. Shettima is, by antecedent and by utterances, doubtfully the right type of man to be near the control lever in a troubled plural society like Nigeria of the moment.

Bola Tinubu’s bid for President in 2023 is already standing on a troubled foundation. He has issues with his personal records and profile, which cannot be wished away. The performance of APC, of which he rightly claims to be an eminent founder, provides no proud pedestal to mount an honest presidential bid from. Proceeding from here to add Shettima to the equation is either a sinister or cynical move. The issue here is not even about the ill-motivated same-faith ticket.

Last week, Shettima, Tinubu’s running mate, was in the news for another round of wrong reasons. Speaking at a 96th anniversary event of the elite Yoruba Tennis Club in Ikoyi, Lagos, Shettima said his principal had the key qualities required to lead Nigeria at this point in time. He proceeded to outline those qualities to include “a dose of the ruthlessness and taciturnity of General Sani Abacha”. He added for good measure that “nice men do not make leaders”.

A Freudian slip never emerged so jarring. Going by what is known of him and what he declared himself, it is obvious that Shettima is not a good man. He has never claimed to be one anyway.

For many Nigerian voters across the country, Shettima should be what they term ‘a person of interest’. His name has consistently been identified with disturbing circumstances. His utterances have always betrayed his troubling mindset. Instructively, he has never attempted to distance himself from these.

The scourge of Boko Haram remains a burden like no other for Nigeria. With Boko Haram, Nigeria found itself in the suffocating grip of terrorism. The cost in lives, material loss and environmental devastation brought upon the country by Boko Haram can never be quantified. While the very origin of that scourge depends on the source of the chilling account available to anyone, Shettima as governor of Borno State at the critical point in the evolution of the terrorist group is yet to tell the country what he did or did not do in response to the malignancy. So many stories abound.

In those heady days, too, Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was President. His government’s initiatives to combat Boko Haram were curiously seen in top quarters of the opposition APC as fighting the North. Shettima’s summary flouting of the President’s directive on securing schools around the Chibok area of Borno State, based on intelligence report, led eventually to the infamy of the kidnap of the girls from the Girls Secondary School, Chibok. The world was traumatized and Jonathan’s government carried the can. Till date, Shettima has shown neither remorse nor offered apologies for what transpired at Chibok. Some of those girls who were recently rescued came home with two, three children each, offspring of the damned.

This Shettima is still the same person captured on a viral recorded telephone conversation with Ibikunle Amusun, former governor of Ogun State, where Shettima expressed in a very cold tone, how he wished Jonathan did not accept his defeat at the 2015 election, so that mayhem will be visited on him and his people. He proceeded in the same conversation, to spill shocking level of bile and hate on the Igbo, for no apparent reason than their support for President Jonathan. Shettima is yet to publicly repudiate these reports.

Shettima’s recommendation of the ruthlessness of Sani Abacha should not strike anyone who has followed his antecedent as a surprise. That is who he is.

Nothing that is known till this moment of Kashim Shettima is inspiring or indicative of the type of an accommodating personality needed to heal a fractured Nigeria. Whatever those who have taken up the task of marketing Kashim Shettima may present him as, Nigerians simply need to read the bold inscription on him; buyer beware.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/red-flag-on-kashim-shettima/

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Re: Road To 2023: Red Flag On Kashim Shettima, Turbulence Foretold by Dreal1247: 7:58pm On Sep 20, 2022
The truth is that Tinubu may be thinking that Shettima is a lesser devil to El-rufai. But it appears that the man's desperation is second to none. Imagine saying that he will be incharge of the security as a Vice President. Tinubu's safety and security with Shettima as a Vice President is not guaranteed. My question is this. Did he discuss the security handling with Tinubu before making it possible? If not, it is a sign that a red flag is already being raised.

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Re: Road To 2023: Red Flag On Kashim Shettima, Turbulence Foretold by yomi961: 8:01pm On Sep 20, 2022
Trash.
Shettima is the architect behind the Chibok abductions as his govt was the one which ordered all state schools in the troubled Chibok area to resume schools during the holidays under the excuse of prepping for the WAEC examinations despite WAEC already writing to the state govt that the exams will not hold in the state owing to insecurity .

The school principal of Chibok Girls secondary school, who sent an ultimatum to parents of the majority Christian school girls to have their wards back in school or forget writing the exams was nowhere to be found on the premises on the day of the attack despite her official residence located within the school grounds. This evil Muslim woman's testimony was so full of holes when questioned by Patience Jonathan that the former First lady had to scream out "there is God ohh" which the opposition weaponized as a meme mocking the first lady to distract from what her public inquiry was able to unearth. The school principal disappeared into thin air after being excused to gather more facts on the number of girls abducted. She became a person of interests to the authorities when she went underground and revelations from parents of the girls exposed that she threatened to bar any of the young girls from writing the final exams if they didn't report to campus during the school break. This evil heartless woman will later be reintegrated, rehabilitated and promoted to the position of Commissioner for Education by the Shettima government immediately Buhari was sworn in .

Shettima is a terrorist sympathiser, financier and henchman .

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Re: Road To 2023: Red Flag On Kashim Shettima, Turbulence Foretold by Nobody: 8:04pm On Sep 20, 2022
How a living human who actually wants Nigeria to succeed will be supporting a ticket with Shettima on it should scare the rest of us. A man whose heart is as dark as his actions. A man who is on record to have committed many heinous crimes that include mass abduction, murdering of opposition voices, harbouring terrorists and killers, etc.

But unlike Buhari who was even trying to act like he has changed when he was seeking our votes, Shettima comes out unapologetically as crude and as destructive as his past speaks of.

For those who have been so blinded by tribalism that you do not know yet what you're going into, here are a few things you shouldn't complain of when they get into Aso Rock and they start unfolding;
1. Boko haram commanders and members will start getting recruited into our security forces.
2. Soldiers will be ordered to stand down by 'The Presidency' as Boko haram invade and destroy communities.
3. More of captured boko haram members will be getting released on orders of 'The Presidency'

These things listed are already happening in Buhari's govt, but the unprecedented record of it will be mind blowing under Tinubu/Shettima

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Re: Road To 2023: Red Flag On Kashim Shettima, Turbulence Foretold by floret23(f): 4:41am On Sep 21, 2022
Shetima is the most dangerous Terrorist in Nigeria.
Re: Road To 2023: Red Flag On Kashim Shettima, Turbulence Foretold by OBALOLA55(m): 4:50am On Sep 21, 2022
floret23:
Shetima is the most dangerous Terrorist COMMANDER in Nigeria.
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Re: Road To 2023: Red Flag On Kashim Shettima, Turbulence Foretold by floret23(f): 5:03am On Sep 21, 2022
OBALOLA55:
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Thanks. I believe Chibok girls are married off to terrorist commanders in Bornu GRA not inside Sambisa forest.
Re: Road To 2023: Red Flag On Kashim Shettima, Turbulence Foretold by Kokoy2022: 5:57am On Sep 21, 2022
The only people that reinforces failure is the children of the fallen demons,due to tribalism and hate for the Igbos.

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