Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by maasoap(m): 7:11am On May 26 |
oyeb15: The remover of Sanusi was one of the good things Gaduje did as governor.
Bayero has been able maintain peace in Kano. He is very revered, accommodating and humble. He rarely talk in public unlike d no manner Twitter Instagram nasty mosquito.
Sanusi was equally corrupt and a tribal bigot. He's a hypocrite. As a CBN governor, most of the CBN intervention programmes were done mostly in the north. Most especially, CBN social responsibility programmes. And as an emir, he didn't waste time to blow N4 billion emirate fund. That was when naira had value more than now 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Racoon(m): 7:13am On May 26 |
Btruth: Tinubu need to stay clear off this abeg. Where was he when Ganduje refused the court order then not to expel Sanusi and creating the five other Emirates in Kano? I mean, we should all be fair in all our judgements. Well said sir. 1 Like |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by tishbite42: 7:13am On May 26 |
The Inuwas deserve the throne, neither Bayero nor Sanusi. |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Pickieox(m): 7:16am On May 26 |
UselessBuharist: Sanusi should be allowed to continue as an Emir under NNPP then if APC ever return to power the should reinstate Ado Bayero.
4/4 years Emir Lol🤣🤣🤣 1 Like |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Kukutente23: 7:17am On May 26 |
DeepSight:
Nigeria. Even an adviser to the President will have a spokesman. What is that. As in eehn But I believe he's spokesman for the office even though it is still wrong I don't believe previous ones had such |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by 99thEnemy(m): 7:46am On May 26 |
vicfajeze: Yansh na yansh Is Yansh your perceived “phonemic transcription” of Nyash ? |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Die009: 7:46am On May 26 |
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Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by vibratingpenis: 8:06am On May 26 |
oyeb15: The remover of Sanusi was one of the good things Gaduje did as governor.
Bayero has been able maintain peace in Kano. He is very revered, accommodating and humble. He rarely talk in public unlike d no manner Twitter Instagram nasty mosquito.
Na lie, islam no dey gree una conscience, you guys lie with authority. You guys hate Sanusi because according to you people, he is too pro western as you paedophiles and nymphomaniacs hate his propagating female education. Bunch of hypocrites. |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Olatundex22(m): 8:06am On May 26 |
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Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by abibun: 8:11am On May 26 |
If not you, then call for their withdrawal |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Urgent1Million: 8:12am On May 26 |
Normal na. They must deny it. |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Lanre1st(m): 8:14am On May 26 |
richiemcgold: They say the presidency is not involved in this Kano saga. The ONSA too is absolving itself of any involvement. But it is very obvious someone in the corridors of power is involved. So who exactly has been calling these shots? Danguje of course! If Sanusi is successfully reinstate means he lost the battle |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Yusufisraelj(m): 8:14am On May 26 |
DeepSight:
Nigeria. Even an adviser to the President will have a spokesman. What is that. Every government body, must have a spokes person. Someone must be responsible for speaking the mind of a body, everyone cannot speak on behalf of Nigeria to the outside world. |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Resonance2019: 8:14am On May 26 |
Asonaijaaso: Abuse of Power in Tinubu's Administration
We are witnessing a disturbing trend in the current administration as it continues to interfere and undermine the will of the people of Kano in silence. This troubling development began with the appointment of Abdullahi Ganduje as the chairman of the APC, despite him being caught on videotape accepting bribes in U.S. dollars, earning him the nickname "Gandollar." His elevation to such a high position in the ruling party is alarming and has set the stage for a series of abuses of power.
Now, from his position of influence, Ganduje is pulling strings and leveraging the federal government, the Nigerian military, the Nigerian police force, and the Department of State Security Services to settle personal scores from the shadows of power. This is precisely what many Nigerians feared when Ganduje was appointed. This man, who has shown blatant disregard for the constitution, is willing to trample on the rights and privileges of others to assert his authority.
A recent example of this abuse of power involves the withdrawal of state privileges from Ado Bayero by the Kano state governor. However, instead of respecting the state's autonomy, a federal figure empowered Ado Bayero with two private jets and armed escorts from the military, police, and DSS to storm Kano. This blatant overreach and disrespect for state authority is unprecedented. Even during the eras of IBB and Abacha, such blatant disregard for state sovereignty was not witnessed. It is ironic and disheartening that supposed democrats and civilians are engaging in worse abuses than the military regimes did.
Ganduje is a ticking time bomb. There is an urgent need for a thorough investigation into these abuses of power. All those involved at the federal level should be held accountable and removed from office. This is supposed to be a democracy. If figures like Obi and Atiku are told to seek justice in the courts, why can't Ado Bayero do the same? The Kano state’s sovereignty and the powers of its governors must not be undermined by the presidency.
This pattern of behavior is unacceptable. There must be accountability for these abuses of power. A thorough investigation is needed, and those found guilty must be fired and brought to justice. The rights of the states and their governors must be respected, and the federal government should act in the best interest of all Nigerians, not just a select few.
Artticulated and superb |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by bdon123(m): 8:15am On May 26 |
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Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by DeepSight(m): 8:35am On May 26 |
Yusufisraelj:
Every government body, must have a spokes person.
Someone must be responsible for speaking the mind of a body, everyone cannot speak on behalf of Nigeria to the outside world. Please remind me who were the spokespersons of Condoleezza Rice and Collin Powell. Remind me who is the current spokesman of the current United States NSA. You will not admit our people overly indulge in the creation of meaningless positions. There are Special Advisers to Special Advisers for heaven's sake. I have seen a business card titled "Friend to the Governor" and "Friend to the Friend to the Governor." Give it up my guy. 1 Like |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by mosicola(m): 8:36am On May 26 |
Believe politicians at your own peril. They will always deny through their spokesperson |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Oracle411: 8:39am On May 26 |
And if they did, so what? |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by id4sho(m): 8:43am On May 26 |
richiemcgold: They say the presidency is not involved in this Kano saga. The ONSA too is absolving itself of any involvement. But it is very obvious someone in the corridors of power is involved. So who exactly has been calling these shots? The Deputy Governor can't just call Ribadu's name. The commissioner of police can't say he's acting on court order and daring the governor. Garrison Commander can't deploy troops without orders. The messed up big time for involving in case that is under the state government with legislative backed law. Particularly, Commissioner for local government and chieftaincy is the one in charge 1 Like |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by RainMoreDFARMS(f): 8:59am On May 26 |
DeepSight:
Nigeria. Even an adviser to the President will have a spokesman. What is that. To make matters worse, even the spokesman too will have his own spokesman. . Nah Nigeria we dey 1 Like |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by DeepSight(m): 9:02am On May 26 |
RainMoreDFARMS: To make matters worse, even the spokesman too will have his own spokesman. . Nah Nigeria we dey As in! |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by frog12: 9:06am On May 26 |
both are playing jet games ![grin](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/grin.png) maasoap:
Sanusi was equally corrupt and a tribal bigot. He's a hypocrite. As a CBN governor, most of the CBN intervention programmes were done mostly in the north. Most especially, CBN social responsibility programmes. And as an emir, he didn't waste time to blow N4 billion emirate fund. That was when naira had value more than now |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Bimpe29: 9:07am On May 26 |
Damage control failed woefully. |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by frog12: 9:10am On May 26 |
na around dat 4 billion emirate fund issue dem dethrone am ![grin](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/grin.png) maasoap:
Sanusi was equally corrupt and a tribal bigot. He's a hypocrite. As a CBN governor, most of the CBN intervention programmes were done mostly in the north. Most especially, CBN social responsibility programmes. And as an emir, he didn't waste time to blow N4 billion emirate fund. That was when naira had value more than now 1 Like |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Agadinaagwuofe: 9:35am On May 26 |
Btruth: Tinubu need to stay clear off this abeg. Where was he when Ganduje refused the court order then not to expel Sanusi and creating the five other Emirates in Kano? I mean, we should all be fair in all our judgements. I really don't think he needs to stay off otherwise it will rub on him with bad precedence. He needs to put legs on the ground and ask Ganduje to let go and seek other means. If he stay off the fight will get more dirtier as Ganduje is more of a desperado and if care isn't taking break down of laws will follow and it will be late to curtail. Let him Wade in and resolve it for everyone interest. |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Svoboda(m): 9:55am On May 26 |
maasoap:
Sanusi was equally corrupt and a tribal bigot. He's a hypocrite. As a CBN governor, most of the CBN intervention programmes were done mostly in the north. Most especially, CBN social responsibility programmes. And as an emir, he didn't waste time to blow N4 billion emirate fund. That was when naira had value more than now My own is that he is just too loquacious and highly opinionated for an emir. He is always trying to sound like an academic questioning the system everytime, but in the end he lives an actual contradiction. He could have sold off those luxury cars in his fleet to be seen as less ostentatious and help the poor. You cant ubiquitously be swimming in regal opulence in one breath and still be considered a champion and voice for the hordes of deprived and unskilled youths in the north. You cant be a proletariat and a bougeouise at the same time. One must give way for the other. Its the same thing as making an el rufai an emir. 2 Likes |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Minime10(f): 10:06am On May 26 |
Asonaijaaso: Abuse of Power in Tinubu's Administration
We are witnessing a disturbing trend in the current administration as it continues to interfere and undermine the will of the people of Kano in silence. This troubling development began with the appointment of Abdullahi Ganduje as the chairman of the APC, despite him being caught on videotape accepting bribes in U.S. dollars, earning him the nickname "Gandollar." His elevation to such a high position in the ruling party is alarming and has set the stage for a series of abuses of power.
Now, from his position of influence, Ganduje is pulling strings and leveraging the federal government, the Nigerian military, the Nigerian police force, and the Department of State Security Services to settle personal scores from the shadows of power. This is precisely what many Nigerians feared when Ganduje was appointed. This man, who has shown blatant disregard for the constitution, is willing to trample on the rights and privileges of others to assert his authority.
A recent example of this abuse of power involves the withdrawal of state privileges from Ado Bayero by the Kano state governor. However, instead of respecting the state's autonomy, a federal figure empowered Ado Bayero with two private jets and armed escorts from the military, police, and DSS to storm Kano. This blatant overreach and disrespect for state authority is unprecedented. Even during the eras of IBB and Abacha, such blatant disregard for state sovereignty was not witnessed. It is ironic and disheartening that supposed democrats and civilians are engaging in worse abuses than the military regimes did.
Ganduje is a ticking time bomb. There is an urgent need for a thorough investigation into these abuses of power. All those involved at the federal level should be held accountable and removed from office. This is supposed to be a democracy. If figures like Obi and Atiku are told to seek justice in the courts, why can't Ado Bayero do the same? The Kano state’s sovereignty and the powers of its governors must not be undermined by the presidency.
This pattern of behavior is unacceptable. There must be accountability for these abuses of power. A thorough investigation is needed, and those found guilty must be fired and brought to justice. The rights of the states and their governors must be respected, and the federal government should act in the best interest of all Nigerians, not just a select few.
You must always reference Obi to cury favour when it is convenience for you. But whenever it is not you deride this same Obi & Atiku. Leave Obi out of your traditional squabble |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Funflipper: 10:14am On May 26 |
maasoap:
Sanusi was equally corrupt and a tribal bigot. He's a hypocrite. As a CBN governor, most of the CBN intervention programmes were done mostly in the north. Most especially, CBN social responsibility programmes. And as an emir, he didn't waste time to blow N4 billion emirate fund. That was when naira had value more than now He is also a radical islamic fascist and a covert terrorist trained in sudan. |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Deepspirituals: 10:42am On May 26 |
Yankee101: So who gave them military protection with 2 private jets? I wonder oooo Denials Is just Common with Our Authorities May God Help us |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by YesDaddyTill203: 11:42am On May 26 |
Asonaijaaso: Abuse of Power in Tinubu's Administration
We are witnessing a disturbing trend in the current administration as it continues to interfere and undermine the will of the people of Kano in silence. This troubling development began with the appointment of Abdullahi Ganduje as the chairman of the APC, despite him being caught on videotape accepting bribes in U.S. dollars, earning him the nickname "Gandollar." His elevation to such a high position in the ruling party is alarming and has set the stage for a series of abuses of power.
Now, from his position of influence, Ganduje is pulling strings and leveraging the federal government, the Nigerian military, the Nigerian police force, and the Department of State Security Services to settle personal scores from the shadows of power. This is precisely what many Nigerians feared when Ganduje was appointed. This man, who has shown blatant disregard for the constitution, is willing to trample on the rights and privileges of others to assert his authority.
A recent example of this abuse of power involves the withdrawal of state privileges from Ado Bayero by the Kano state governor. However, instead of respecting the state's autonomy, a federal figure empowered Ado Bayero with two private jets and armed escorts from the military, police, and DSS to storm Kano. This blatant overreach and disrespect for state authority is unprecedented. Even during the eras of IBB and Abacha, such blatant disregard for state sovereignty was not witnessed. It is ironic and disheartening that supposed democrats and civilians are engaging in worse abuses than the military regimes did.
Ganduje is a ticking time bomb. There is an urgent need for a thorough investigation into these abuses of power. All those involved at the federal level should be held accountable and removed from office. This is supposed to be a democracy. If figures like Obi and Atiku are told to seek justice in the courts, why can't Ado Bayero do the same? The Kano state’s sovereignty and the powers of its governors must not be undermined by the presidency.
This pattern of behavior is unacceptable. There must be accountability for these abuses of power. A thorough investigation is needed, and those found guilty must be fired and brought to justice. The rights of the states and their governors must be respected, and the federal government should act in the best interest of all Nigerians, not just a select few.
Clownish trash. |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by mdsne(m): 12:04pm On May 26 |
People who are supposed to focus on their key positions to better this country, but they use the power from sentiments.
This is supposed to be an NDA Boss.
Tufiakwa, this shameful administration, you just can't see it al |
Re: ONSA Denies Facilitating Return Of Deposed Emir Of Kano, Ado Bayero by Btruth: 12:33pm On May 26 |
Agadinaagwuofe:
I really don't think he needs to stay off otherwise it will rub on him with bad precedence. He needs to put legs on the ground and ask Ganduje to let go and seek other means. If he stay off the fight will get more dirtier as Ganduje is more of a desperado and if care isn't taking break down of laws will follow and it will be late to curtail. Let him Wade in and resolve it for everyone interest. seconded. Thank you 🙏 Happy Sunday |