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Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by AnonPoet: 7:36am On Apr 30

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Within the complex nature of Nigerian politics, loyalty could often come at a steep price, as evidenced by the recent tribulations faced by former governors Yahaya Bello of Kogi and Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna. These two stalwarts, known for their unwavering support of President Tinubu's presidential bid, now find themselves entangled in a web of political intrigue and betrayal, raising questions about the true nature of allegiance and the cost of loyalty in the corridors of power.

During President Tinubu's campaign and eventual victory, Bello and El Rufai emerged as prominent figures, championing his cause with fervor and dedication. Bello's commitment was particularly notable, as he not only donated his campaign office to the Tinubu presidential campaign but also spearheaded the youth arm of the movement, rallying support from grassroots levels to the highest echelons of power.

Similarly, El Rufai leveraged his influence and networks to source support for Tinubu, playing a pivotal role in mobilizing resources and galvanizing momentum behind the presidential hopeful.

Their dedication went beyond mere rhetoric, as they personally attended court sessions and spearheaded legal battles against the federal government's Naira policy, designed to frustrate Tinubu's emergence during the campaigns.

Their efforts bore fruit as they secured victories in court, effectively thwarting the federal government's attempts to undermine Tinubu's candidacy. In doing so, they not only safeguarded the interests of Nigerians but also bolstered the Tinubu campaign, offering hope to a populace weary of political machinations and desperate for change.

However, the euphoria of victory soon gave way to disillusionment and dismay, as both Bello and El Rufai found themselves ensnared in a power struggle within the presidency. Despite their unwavering loyalty and contributions to Tinubu's success, they were thwarted by powerful interests within the administration, their ambitions thwarted and their aspirations dashed.

What is perhaps most disconcerting is the lack of intervention from President Tinubu himself in the face of his allies' plight. As Bello grapples with the specter of arrest by the EFCC, seemingly politically motivated by unamed forces according to some quarters , El Rufai faces political ostracization, the conspicuous absence of support from the highest office in the land speaks volumes about the precarious nature of political alliances and the fleeting nature of loyalty in Nigerian politics. El rufai was regrettably stripped off his nomination as minister and thrown into early political retirement; he has since begun mobilising the North against 2027.

For party faithfuls across the north, these developments serve as a sobering reminder of the fragility of power and the perils of blind allegiance. As whispers of discontent grow louder and disillusionment takes hold, there is a palpable sense of unease among the ranks of Tinubu's erstwhile supporters. If these grievances remain unaddressed, the loyalty of northern faithfuls may wane, and the allegiance once pledged to Tinubu could soon shift to other, more sympathetic candidates from the north. In the volatile arena of Nigerian politics, alliances are forged and broken with alarming swiftness, and those who once stood as pillars of support may find themselves cast aside, casualties of a ruthless game of power and ambition.

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by malali: 8:04am On Apr 30

It's crucial to address the misconceptions in your portrayal of loyalty and accountability in Nigerian politics. While loyalty is valued, it should never serve as a shield for corruption or wrongdoing. The idea that unwavering support exempts political allies from prosecution sends a dangerous message that undermines the rule of law and perpetuates a culture of impunity.


In Nigeria, we must hold all public officials, regardless of their political affiliations, accountable for their actions. Corruption is a cancer that eats away at the fabric of our society, and turning a blind eye to it only erodes trust in our institutions and breeds further corruption.

President Tinubu, or any leader for that matter, has a duty to uphold the principles of justice and transparency. Failure to prosecute corrupt allies sends the wrong message to the Nigerian people and undermines the credibility of the government.


Let's be clear: loyalty to a political party or leader does not absolve anyone of their responsibility to abide by the law. We must prioritize the interests of the Nigerian people above all else and ensure that those who betray their trust face the full consequences of their actions.

In the end, it's not about political alliances or personal loyalties—it's about doing what is right for the country and holding everyone, regardless of their position or connections, accountable for their deeds. Anything less would be a betrayal of the Nigerian people and our democratic principles.

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by ibechris(m): 8:10am On Apr 30
Yahaya Bellow stole a huge amount of money and it has nothing to do with the North.

See the huge fuel stations he is building all over Abuja.

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Mynd44: 8:16am On Apr 30
Not even related. Bello and El-Rufai are two different cases

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Reelmii: 8:18am On Apr 30
..them go dey alright
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Domaining101: 8:19am On Apr 30
So we don dey get tribal political alliance for Nigeria? And some people will be commenting casual comments on this stupid post like it's a normal thing.

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Judolisco(m): 8:19am On Apr 30
Pls stop associating el rufai with d popular white lion thief..... Some of you are paid to write dis rubbish......

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by ironheart(m): 8:20am On Apr 30
They never for saw the future

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by franchasofficia: 8:20am On Apr 30
Tinubu is a smart politician, he knows his true political allies and his political enemies that just joined his political train to hide their evil intention and to shield them from their corrupt practices should he emerge President. He knows those that want to use him like he used Buhari to climb to federal power. Don't joke with Tinubu. Tinubu only respect long time political allies from his time at AD, any other is not valid to Tinubu


Again, Tinubu alone understands the game and he alone knows that they didn't truly work for him to become President as they made it look to Nigerian commoners who don't understand the game.


If they worked for Tinubu, Tinubu wouldn't have lost virtually all the important states during the election that he had to spend trillions bribing INEC and everybody bribeable to overturn the election result.



Bola Tinubu made himself President by himself through his stupendous illegally acquired wealth from capturing Lagos for 23 years and looting Lagos state treasury using political proxies and stooges he appoints as Governors of Lagos ever since he left office as Lagos state Governor.


Tinubu bought his Presidential mandate from INEC and he knows that he owes nobody any appreciation except Buhari that enabled the INEC daylight robbery and PEPT's validation.

The only people Tinubu is grateful to for helping him emerge President are:


Muhammadu Buhari
INEC Chairman
Chief Justice of Nigeria

That is why Tinubu made his numerous appointments without considering Northern political noise because he knows they never wanted him to emerge if not for his money.


In as much as I don't support Tinubu, that man is a very smart man and a very rugged politician

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by malali: 8:21am On Apr 30
As above.

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by alimiadedayo1: 8:21am On Apr 30
ibechris:
Yahaya Bellow stole a huge amount of money and it has nothing to do with the North.

See the huge fuel stations he is building all over Abuja.

I hate APC and I don't like yahaya either but Federal government is always selective when fighting corruption that is the problem with Nigeria...there are two ministers under Tinubu administration that are fantastically corrupt..Former governor of zamfara and Osun state supposed to be in jail if the Nigeria system is working perfectly

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Kimcutie: 8:21am On Apr 30
Lol
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by emkz: 8:23am On Apr 30
I don't think it is fair to accuse Tinubu of betraying northern allies.

The Ministry of Defence has two ministers from the north. The two Ministers of Police Affairs are from the north. The heads of DSS, NIA and CDS are from the north. The Chief of the Air Staff is from the north.

The coordinator of all security architecture is the NSA. He is from the north.

Quite frankly, Tinubu took a good risk by putting the entire security architecture of the country in the hands of the northerners. They have absolutely no reason not to crush insurgency, banditry and terrorism once and for all in the north. When we had Maitatsine riots, northerners crushed it. Buhari as GOC chased Chadian rebels beyond international borders to Chad in defiance to President Shehu Shagari.

Where is the fervor of the same north today to restore peace to their region? Infact, the north has no reason to accuse Tinubu of betrayal or lack of care.

Now to the issue in this post: Yahaya Bello was not on record to have helped Tinubu in Kogi state. If he was that powerful, how come Natasha Akpoti won a senate seat? Is Natasha not a staunch enemy of Yahaya Bello? There were other people in Kogi State who helped Tinubu win. Tinubu knows them.

I think Yahaya Bello should clear his name and report to the EFCC. If he laundered money, he can come to an agreement to return money and avoid prosecution if there is a plea bargain. Hiring thugs and spreading a campaign of calumny against the EFCC chairman or sponsoring media posts to attempt to blackmail the president only compounds his case.

Did he mismanage Kogi money or not?

As for El Rufai, it is on record that Tinubu penciled him down for a ministerial post. But we know El Rufai is a controversial figure who has managed to amass a lot of enemies for himself. Those enemies sponsored a damning security report against him.

I am not the president, but having held a leadership position before, you people hardly know the pressures leaders face. Any decision would never satisfy everybody. If Tinubu had forced El Rufai on the cabinet, he'd have made some enemies for himself which might have affected his administration. There are people who'd want to do business and would refuse because of someone in that administration. There is the senate with their own interests and you don't want to mess with them. We saw how the senate frustrated Buhari between 2015 and 2019 by bot confirming Magu as the EFCC chairman.

Sometimes, you stay down some decisions or delay and go into negotiations.

El Rufai we know would not keep quiet if Tinubu betrayed him. El Rufai knows his enemies. Those enemies know he knows them. Tinubu is not his enemy.

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Racoon(m): 8:23am On Apr 30
Nothing northern about it. It is corruption that unit many of them together. Everyone should answer his name. If found wanting, then let the law take its course. Meanwhile,

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by SpecialAdviser(m): 8:24am On Apr 30
My problem is not any betrayal. If they stole money, it's not bad they be dealt with.

My only problem is that this is a mere display of caricature. How can armed robbers be chasing after thieves?
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by dawnomike(m): 8:24am On Apr 30
malali:
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It's crucial to address the misconceptions in your portrayal of loyalty and accountability in Nigerian politics. While loyalty is valued, it should never serve as a shield for corruption or wrongdoing. The idea that unwavering support exempts political allies from prosecution sends a dangerous message that undermines the rule of law and perpetuates a culture of impunity.

In Nigeria, we must hold all public officials, regardless of their political affiliations, accountable for their actions. Corruption is a cancer that eats away at the fabric of our society, and turning a blind eye to it only erodes trust in our institutions and breeds further corruption.

President Tinubu, or any leader for that matter, has a duty to uphold the principles of justice and transparency. Failure to prosecute corrupt allies sends the wrong message to the Nigerian people and undermines the credibility of the government.

Let's be clear: loyalty to a political party or leader does not absolve anyone of their responsibility to abide by the law. We must prioritize the interests of the Nigerian people above all else and ensure that those who betray their trust face the full consequences of their actions.

In the end, it's not about political alliances or personal loyalties—it's about doing what is right for the country and holding everyone, regardless of their position or connections, accountable for their deeds. Anything less would be a betrayal of the Nigerian people and our democratic principles.[/b]
apt

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by abysirius(m): 8:25am On Apr 30
Mainstream media is one of our problems in Nigeria. With proof steering you in the eyes that Bello indeed stole the state's money for his personal use, you people are still calling it betrayal.[quote author=AnonPoet post=129705190][/quote]

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by PortHarcourtcit(m): 8:25am On Apr 30
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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by ironheart(m): 8:26am On Apr 30
Thats the intrigue of Nigerian politics
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Ochibaisik(m): 8:26am On Apr 30
Stupid commentary.A criminal was discovered but all that our so called media houses are trying to do is to move away from the issues.They started by talking about human right,now they are taking it to be political witch-hunts.The next move may be probably bringing religion and tribe into the whole thing.

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by oaktown101(m): 8:27am On Apr 30
Send this guy to prison. Nigeria need to treat corruption like cancer. The writer of this piece is delusional. People like him collect money from politicians and write bullshit and feed gullible and ignorant Nigerians with lies that could create division.

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Daystar7: 8:28am On Apr 30
Both OP and Seun are very stupid to even conceive such nonsense and push it to the front page. Is this the kind of people that I call my fellow Nigerians? Corruption is now a form of political alliance. What rubbish...
Seun you are very useless. Ban me, ur platform is toxic and useless and is generally of no benefit to patriotic Nigerians. Bastard! Op you'll suffer till eternity. Fool

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Adamux: 8:28am On Apr 30
Lets get something clear. Yahaya Bello is not a Northerner. Forget your fake geographical boundaries.

Meanwhile, he was never an ally of Tinubu. An Ally of Buhari and Aisha? Maybe Yes.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Love56743: 8:29am On Apr 30
We are the problem ourselves in this country, so because el rafai and yeye Bello supported tinubu, so if they are found guilty of corruption they shouldn't be probe or what, Tomorrow now this same stupid writer we still say tinubu is too corrupt that he didn't probe them..

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Greattha: 8:29am On Apr 30
Selective fight against corruption.

What about other known rogues like OUK, AUG etc who hold various positions in this government?

Delusions of grandeur.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by AbuTwins: 8:30am On Apr 30
cool
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by santaclaws: 8:30am On Apr 30
Yahaya Bello was never a Tinubu ally, he was more of an opponent. Same person who tried to contest the APC primaries against Jagaban? grin

El-Rufai on the other hand didn't pass NSA screening for political appointment. If a former govenor couldn't pass security screening, he must have done some evil things that are too bad for the public's ears. Turns out Tinubu has some integrity after all.

By the way, I am neither an APC follower, nor a Tinubu admirer, just saying the facts.

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by AbuTwins: 8:30am On Apr 30
Greattha:
Selective fight against corruption.

What about other known rogues like OUK, AUG etc?

What's selective in this?

Why are you guys like this?

Abeg stop the Jesus mentality of "Let he who is sinless be the the first to throw stone"!

It will sure start somewhere!

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by MightySparrow: 8:31am On Apr 30
Yeye Bello and Hell - Rufai


Yeye Rufai and Hell - Bello
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Goodlady(f): 8:33am On Apr 30
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