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PoliticsRe: Gbagyi People Celebrate The Election Of Christopher Zakka Maikalangu (Videos) by naptu2(op): 9:56am On Feb 23
More from Hamma Hayatu.

Screenshot 3 is a major issue. Honourable Maikalangu got 229 votes in his polling unit while Dr Mo got15 votes.

However, Dr Mo got 7 votes in his polling unit while Honourable Maikalangu got 2 votes.

People are asking why there is such a low turnout in Dr Mo's polling unit. Don't his neighbours like him?

PoliticsRe: Gbagyi People Celebrate The Election Of Christopher Zakka Maikalangu (Videos) by naptu2(op): 9:54am On Feb 23
Hamma Ahmed Hayatu was a major PDP politician and supporter of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. He is now in the ADC.

Two days ago, when somebody told him that he didn't know the FCT, he said that he became a resident of the FCT for the first time in 1997 and he became a landlord in the FCT in 2012.

Today when someone (who was upset by his criticisms) asked him what he contributed to the ADC's efforts, he said that he is no longer a resident of the FCT.

There's a bit of a disagreement in the ADC. Some former PDP members seem to be criticising the Obidient Movement, because they took sole control of the AMAC election and they made many mistakes. However, it's not just PDP vs Obidients, because some Obidients are also saying that they made many mistakes.

Anyway, these are Hama's tweets (the first tweet was made on Saturday morning).

PoliticsRe: Gbagyi People Celebrate The Election Of Christopher Zakka Maikalangu (Videos) by naptu2(op):
I can now write about AMAC election since it's over.

I wrote many series about indigeneship of Abuja. In those series I told you that:

1) The Federal Government took over all the land that is now Abuja and relocated the indigenes. The indigenes were also paid compensation.

I told you that the Abuja situation was one of two mass relocations that I studied (the other was the relocation of the people of Busa to New Busa because of the construction of Kainji Dam that led to the creation of Lake Kainji and flooding of their homes).

2) However, I told you that the indigenes of Abuja have always campaigned for representation and President Babangida listened to them and created the (elected) position of Mayor of Abuja (in the 1989 constitution), but Abacha removed it in the 1995 constitution.

3) I told you about the day that President Obasanjo was very angry. He had townhall meetings with residents of Abuja and they were introducing people as Eze Ndigbo of a part of Abuja and Oba Yoruba of a part of Abuja and President Obasanjo took the microphone. He was furious.

He said that he was chief of staff (military vice president) when Abuja was created and he was head of state when the people were relocated. The idea was that there would be no indigene of Abuja. Instead Abuja would belong to all Nigerians. He said that there could not be any traditional ruler in Abuja and he didn't ever want to see anything like that again.

4) I told you about the friction between the NPN Federal Government and the UPN Lagos State Government and I told you that this was one of the reasons why the FG did not want a governor or mayor of Abuja.

I told you that Abuja was created to avoid the problems of Lagos, so there was to be no indigene, it was to be big enough to absorb a large population (to avoid congestion of Lagos) and there must be no state government that can challenge the Federal Government.

5) I posted articles, pictures and videos about protests by the indigenes of Abuja. They said that the constitution says that every state must have a minister, but no indigene of Abuja has been made a minister. This issue was rectified by the Tinubu administration (they made Zephania Bitrus Jisalo a minister).

AMAC election

So now let's get to the AMAC election. Christopher Zakka (Maikalangu) is the chairman of the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), the most important local government in Abuja. He is from the Gbagyi ethnic group, one of the original indigenous groups of Abuja. He is a Christian and a member of the APC.

His running mate is Honourable Yusuf Nadabo, who is Hausa and a Muslim.




Dr Moses Paul Ogidi is one of the people that I call "Core Obidients" (not all these people that make noise online). These are the people that meet with Peter Obi almost every day and follow him to his engagements. They carry out tasks for him and they form the core of the Obidient Movement. I am referring to people like Dr Yunusa Tanko, Dr Moses Paul, Aisha Yesufu, Serah Ibrahim, Morris Monye, Blessing Chimezie, Bolanle Emiabata-Anibaba, etc.

Dr Paul decided to throw his hat in the ring and contest the election for the chairmanship of AMAC. His running mate was Nebo Nneka Emmanuela.


However, there were several problems with that ticket and it reminded me of what happened in the Edo State governorship election, when the Labour Party picked a candidate from the wrong place.


The first problem is the problem of Option A4. The Babangida Administration designed Option A4 to counter the problem of absentee politicians. There are people that are very famous nationwide, but are unknown in their village. Option A4 was designed to force such people to contest primary elections in their villages before their could aspire for higher office.

Dr Moses Paul is well known by Obidients across Nigeria, but many residents of AMAC have stated that they had never heard of him before this election season. Meanwhile, Honourable Maikalangu is the incumbent chairman and he has carried out a lot of projects and campaigned all across the local government and people in the local government have known him for years.


The second problem has to do with representation. I have told you about how the Gbagyi and other original indigenous ethnic groups of Abuje have fought for recognition and representation. Honourable Maikalangu is Gbagyi and originally from Abuja. His running mate is from a part of Kaduna that borders Abuja. Meanwhile, Dr Moses Paul is from Benue State while his running mate is Igbo.

The result of that ⬆️ is that Honourable Maikalangu won all the rural areas (where there was heavy turnout), while Dr Mo's victories came in the urban areas (where there was low voter turnout).

Honourable Maikalangu is a Christian and his running mate is a Muslim, but both Doctor Paul and his running mate were Christians.

In my view, the most important issue is something that I wrote about in my structure series. Honourble Maikalangu has been in politics for a long time. He was once a councilor in AMAC (2013) and I have heard his name for many years (he was previously in the PDP and he has supporters in both APC and PDP, in fact, the PDP candidate stepped down for him). He is the incumbent chairman and has executed many projects. Some people have also criticised him because of the sanitation situation in the council, but even this is to his advantage. You see, the people of the council know Maikalangu, but many of them have never heard of Dr Moses Paul before the election season.

PoliticsRe: Gbagyi People Celebrate The Election Of Christopher Zakka Maikalangu (Videos) by naptu2(op): 9:30am On Feb 23
Tukura 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 @umarjumper

Tinubu gave us first minister in years, gave our youth massive opportunities, gave our villages projects and you say make we vote who give us outsiders as candidates?
Reason am.
https://x.com/i/status/2025338515295277442


O.J. @Vandacech

Jagaba don win unah hearts. Such a politician.
https://x.com/i/status/2025514190505451781


Tukura 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 @umarjumper

Bro visit Rubochi, in years we've never had a single electric pole there, but Tinubu came in and commissioned a solar project for us.
About 80% of houses now enjoy 20hours free electricity.
Funny enough the current chairman is PDP.
But he's been sent home with his candidate.
https://x.com/i/status/2025515652350705871

This is just one of many ooo..

The road projects you see in the urban areas didn't stop there, even the rural areas enjoyed the benefits..

I didn't even talk about how much the youths have been involved too.

I'm telling you the presidency would be a bigger shock.

PoliticsRe: Gbagyi People Celebrate The Election Of Christopher Zakka Maikalangu (Videos) by naptu2(op): 9:21am On Feb 23
PoliticsGbagyi People Celebrate The Election Of Christopher Zakka Maikalangu (Videos) by naptu2(op): 9:20am On Feb 23

PoliticsRe: Wike Says Abuja Voters Rejected Peter Obi’s Groundnut Politics by naptu2: 1:55am On Feb 23
Previous thread:

Peter Obi Buys Groundnut From Woman At Utako Market (Video)
https://www.nairaland.com/8617082/peter-obi-buys-groundnut-woman
Christianity EtcArchbishop Of Lagos' Lenten Talk For Sunday, February 22nd, 2026 by naptu2(op): 7:10am On Feb 22

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxCe-GrESaA?feature=shared

Today the 22nd of February 2026 is the first Sunday of Lent.

We reflect today on the theme, the Word of God, light to guide our paths.

My dear brothers, my dear sisters, there are a few messages hidden in the gospel passage I will read today from Matthew 4:1-11 that we often overlook. These messages have a heavy weight for our Lenten journey. We notice that the temptations happened in the desert and in each one of them Jesus never spoke first. He did not initiate the conversations. He did not provoke the encounters. He did not appeal to his authority or explain his identity. The devil spoke first every single time and he tried to tease Jesus into appealing to his authority.

In a world like ours, busy, noisy, reactive, this already challenges us. We are accustomed to speaking quickly, defending ourselves immediately, responding to every provocation. Silence is easily mistaken for weakness. Restraint is seen as defeat. Yet in the desert, Jesus shows us another kind of strength. The strength to remain rooted, especially rooted in the word of God and not be dragged into unnecessary battles.

When the devil says, "If you are the Son of God," Jesus did not begin to argue about his identity. He did not fight back at the insult. He did not feel compelled to prove himself. He responded to the subject of the temptation itself and he did so calmly, firmly, and with the Word of God. Scripture says:

And even the tempter did not have a response. He sought for other temptations.



This speaks directly to our lives. How often are we tempted daily to speak when we should in fact be making a discernment, to react when we should be reflective, to defend ourselves where you should be silent?

In our homes, a word spoken in a moment of thoughtlessness becomes an argument because we must have the last say. On our roads, a minor provocation escalates into a quarrel and a war of words because silent feels humiliating. At work, criticism leads us into long explanations driven more by pride than by truth.

Lent invites us to learn from Jesus that not every word or insult spoken deserves our response in kind that the temptations happen in the desert also reveals something to us.

Jesus did not answer the temptations with emotion, with clever arguments or with personal opinion. He answered with scripture. That is important. It tells us that the word of God is not merely something we quote in church. Its prescriptions and commands should guide our choices and responses to situations.

The message in the temptations of Jesus is to teach us that when pressure mounts, leading us, for example, to cut corners because everyone is doing it, the word reminds us that integrity still matters.

When impatience tempts us to speak harshly to those closest to us, the word reminds us that gentleness is not
weakness.

When silence feels too expensive, the word assures us that obedience bears fruit even when unseen.

There's also another consoling message here. After the devil had exhausted all his tricks and there was no more it could do, the devil left him and then the angels appeared and looked after him. It is only after enduring the moments of temptation that he had shown patience and perseverance before the heavens intervened in the form of angels coming to serve him.

With this, the gospel assures us that God's threatening presence often comes after fidelity and perseverance, not before. Your silence, restraint, and fidelity are not wasted. They prepared the ground for grace.

So during this Lenten season, let us ask for the wisdom to know when to speak and when to remain quiet, when to respond and when to remain rooted.

Let us allow the word of God to shape our responses rather than our emotions.

Lord Jesus, teach us the strength of silence and the wisdom of restraint. Help us to resist the urge to defend ourselves at every moment. Anchor us in your word when voices compete for our attention. Grant us the grace to remain faithful in our deserts, trusting that your help comes in its time.

The Almighty God bless you today and always. In the name
of the Father and of the Son and of the
Holy Spirit. Amen.



Most Reverend Doctor Alfred Adewale Martins, Catholic Archbishop of Lagos.

PoliticsRe: What Is The Essence Of Situation Rooms During Elections? by naptu2: 10:07pm On Feb 21
Blessing Chimezie Ezeokoli (@jack_NG01) is one of the main Obidients. He was a member of Peter Obi's presidential campaign council and he is a member of the Obidient Movement.

This is the Obidient Movement situation room for the 2025 Anambra State governorship election.

I want you to listen to what Jack says. He talks about the software that they use to monitor their agents at the polling units. Once again, it's very important that you hear what he says.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CC22rT4OiMk?si=9U-Bk06o5pzz2Pvx

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