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How I Became A Kwankwasiyya Member. By Jamiu Sabo Dangari Few days ago, I had a flat tyre along Zaria Road, it was late, around 5pm, and my spare was not available in the car. I kept waving drivers to halt for my rescue but none dare to stop to help me. I was about to lose hope when I saw a car slowing down. A middle aged man came out of the car wearing a red cap, I quickly gathered that he must be a Kwankwasiyya follower, because I was from Kano, and it clearly seems that my helper was heading to Kano as well. When I told him about my problem, he said he couldn't help because his spare tyre was bad, but offered to drive me to the nearest village for help. I thanked him and told him to go, I will continue waving. As he was leaving, he handed his red cap to me and ask me to wear it. I said why, he said people will stop to help me. I smiled and collected the cap. I waited for another 15 to 20 minutes calling for help, but everyone was speeding and refusing to stop, probably due to the insecurity. When all hope seems lost, I decided to wear the red cap, to test what the guy said. To cut the story short, in less than 10 minutes of wearing the cap, 2 cars parked and help me with a spare tyre. All because they saw me wearing a red cap; a symbol of Kwankwasiyya. The kindness and their sense of brotherhood touched my heart and soul. Since that moment, I became a Kwankwasiyya member, and have been using red cap to date. Alhamdulillah. |
Against the background of the crisis in Kano, a matter that has since degenerated into serious tension within the State, with likely consequences on peace and security with the possibility of spilling into neighbouring states, a group of elders, under the chairmanship of General Abdulsalami Abubakar, GCFR has been formed to intervene in the crisis, with a view to bringing about, full reconciliation, and effective resolution of the matter. Two State Governors are also members of the committee. These are Gov. Kayode Fayemi (who is also the chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum) and Gov. Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State. Other members of the Committee are: Alh. Adamu Fika, Wazirin Fika, CFR Gen. Muhammadu Inuwa Wushishi, CFR, GCON Alh Abdullahi Ibrahim, SAN Dr. Dalhatu Sarki Tafida, OFR, CFR Dr. Umaru Mutallab, CON Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, CFR Sheikh Sharif Ibrahim Saleh Dr. Adamu Fika - Secretary The committee is working with the full understanding and cooperation of the Federal Government and initial contact has been made with His Excellency the Governor of Kano, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, as well as with His Highness the Emir of Kano, Sarki Muhammadu Sanusi II. They have each confirmed to holdback from taking any further actions until the committee has fully undertaken and finalised this exercise of reconciliation and resolution. Similarly, they each has respectively undertaken to call on all their supporters and sympathisers including social media operators to refrain from making statements, declarations, songs, articles, blogs and all actions inimical to the spirit and process of good governance, order and reconciliation. We call on everyone to hearken to the call of their principals. May God Almighty continue to bless our country, grant us greater peace and prosperity, and may He bless, guide and protect our leaders. Amin. Thank you, all. (Signed) Adamu Fika Wazirin Fika, 22 December, 2019. https://dailynigerian.com/breaking-buhari-backs-move-to-reconcile-ganduje-sanusi-as-abdulsalami-abubakar-chairs-committee/
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mmb:Someone u said u won't lose sleep for lastweek. But now u re loosing ur sleep to see him by 2am. |
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