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Politics › Nasir El-Rufai Writes Nuhu Ribadu About Importation Of Thallium Sulphate by naptu2(op): 1:54pm On Feb 15 |
Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai @elrufai As part of my duty as a citizen, I wrote to the NSA to seek clarification on reports about the importation by his office of thallium sulphate, a very dangerous toxin. It’s a matter of concern if anyone brings in any poison, more so an odourless, colourless one. Source
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Politics › Re: USA Treasury Sec: We Created Dollar Shortage To Create Economic Collapse In Iran by naptu2: 9:34am On Feb 15 |
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Politics › Re: USA Treasury Sec: We Created Dollar Shortage To Create Economic Collapse In Iran by naptu2: 7:43am On Feb 15 |
The United States Treasury Secretary (minister of finance) explains how they attacked the Iranian economy and how that led to the riots in December. (The US did the same to Zimbabwe in the 2000s). https://www.tiktok.com/video/7604782156295965963? |
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Politics › Re: Abductions: El-rufai's Opponents Accuse Him Of Hypocrisy. by naptu2(op): 6:19am On Feb 15 |
Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, CGoF ....Today, the #VileLittleMan, @elrufai is an apostle of due process, spreading spittle from studio to studio.
In my case, it was a police officer I had never met who saw what they were cooking up who made the call that almost assuredly saved me from abduction at his hands. https://x.com/i/status/2022688022324764759 |
Politics › Re: Abductions: El-rufai's Opponents Accuse Him Of Hypocrisy. by naptu2(op): 6:17am On Feb 15 |
Steven Kefas @SKefason When the plain-clothes policemen Elrufai sent from.Kaduna to track and abduct me in Portharcourt finally found me after several days of tracking, they had no arrest warrant, and had immediately took possession of my phones so I couldn't make any call. They also instructed the mini Okoro police station where they detained me never to allow anyone sees or talks to me.
Sometimes around 8pm, I pleaded with a police woman, an elderly woman who had compassion and used her phone to call my brother, that phone call saved my life and prevented the Dadiyata model from happening to me.
When they came in the morning of May 9, 2019, around 5am to bundle me to Kaduna, they were shocked to find out that my abduction was allover the media so they had no choice than to take me to Kaduna alive.
A lot happened in the prison which is story for another day. https://x.com/i/status/2022678546934616175 |
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Politics › Re: Governor Alex Otti Commissions Omenuko Bridge And Arochukwu Road by naptu2(op): 5:53am On Feb 15 |
Meanwhile Ukoha Njoku (Chief Press Secretary, Abia State) @UkohaNjoku GOV. OTTI CELEBRATES LT. GEN. IHEJIRIKA'S 70TH BIRTHDAY, AS PRESIDENT TINUBU, MILITARY CHIEFS, OTHERS PAY TRIBUTES.
Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, OFR, has celebrated the 70th birthday of the Abia born, first Igbo Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Azubuike Onyeabor Ihejirika, CFR.
Speaking at the birthday celebration ceremony held at the International Conference Centre, Umuahia, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, described General Ihejirika as a patriot, Pan-Nigerian, fine gentleman, and a courageous general, who served Nigeria as the Chief of the Army Staff at a very turbulent period in the war against insurgency and proved himself very credibly.
The President, represented by the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr Kingsley Ude noted that, Lieutenant General Ihejirika was the last service Chief of Southeast extraction before his administration came into office and appointed Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogala and later, Air Marshal Sunday and Aneke.
"We appreciate that for the nation to surmount its security challenges, it behoves on the leadership to engage the best hands from every part of the country." President Tinubu stated.
The President prayed God to continue to keep and grant him good health so that Nigeria would continue to draw from his fountain of experience and knowledge, especially in the determined fight against insecurity.
The host and Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, while wishing the celebrant a happy birthday, explained that he is intentional in celebrating Lt. Gen. Ihejirika.
"I want to thank General Ihejirika, a man we are very proud of. We intentionally wanted to celebrate his birthday with these landmark projects (commissioning of the new Omenuko bridge and the 30 kilometres Abam - Arochukwu road).
"We are celebrating him because he's a man that said no to the statutory treaty. What people had accepted...
"Yes, we appointed him to chair the Abia State Security Council. We appointed him on merit. And he's doing the job very well. If you are in doubt, go and check what has happened in this State in the last 32 months. Compare it with what happened elsewhere, " Gov. Otti stated.
Also, the Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi described Ihejirika as a family friend, a perfect gentleman and commended him highly for his contributions to Nigeria
He called on all to support Governor Otti for the works he is doing and and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his good leadership.
In their goodwill messages, the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa, former Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, former Chief of Army Staff, General Muhammad Dambazua , General Alex Ogbomodia among many others said that Lt. Gen Ihejirika is a proud son of Igbo land and a thorough breed professional that is worth celebrating.
Earlier, the Chairman of the occasion, General Ike Nwachukwu (rtd ) while applauding Governor Otti for celebrating Lt. Gen. Ihejirika, saluted the contributions of Lt. Gen. Ihejirika to the security development of Nigeria and wished him a happy birthday.
In a vote of thanks, the celebrant, Lt. Gen. Azubuike Onyeabor Ihejirika thanked God for his life and recalled how he picked interest in joining the military.
He equally took time to thank some of his mentors and colleagues in the military, including General Ike Nwachukwu, General Musa among others, and recounted his various experiences and returned all thanks to God
He said that some of the things Governor Otti is doing is not physical infrastructure, saying that he is doing more than that.
Lt. Gen. Ihejirika revealed that when Governor Otti came on board, the security men in Abia were being owed 7 months allowances but the Governor cleared it and has maintained good relationship with the security agencies in the State.
The birthday ceremony featured a lecture on "THE ROLE OF LEADERSHIP IN STRENGHTHENING NATIONAL SECURITY AND GOVERNANCE" presented by former Kaduna State Governor, Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, and the cutting of the birthday cake by the celebrant flanked by his wife, Mrs Nnenna Ihejirika and many guests with cultural displays.
The birthday ceremony attracted many Military Chiefs both serving and retired, wife of the Deputy Speaker House of Representatives, top government officials in Abia State, traditional rulers, clergymen, people of Isuikwuato among many others.
Ctz. UKOHA, NJOKU UKOHA Chief Press Secretary to the Executive Governor of Abia State. February 14th, 2026. https://x.com/i/status/2022723327417098537
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Politics › Re: Governor Alex Otti Commissions Omenuko Bridge And Arochukwu Road by naptu2(op): 5:52am On Feb 15 |
Ukoha Njoku (Chief Press Secretary, Abia State) @UkohaNjoku AT LAST, THE JINX IS BROKEN — Text of an Address Presented by Governor Alex C. Otti, OFR, at a Grand Civic Reception Organised in His Honour by Abam Onyerubi Community on Friday, February 13, 2026, at Abam High School, Ozu Abam, to Mark the Commissioning of the New Omenuko Bridge and the 30-kilometre Ozu Abam Arochukwu Road.
Protocols
1. We have gathered today, first to celebrate the successful commissioning of two landmark projects domiciled in Abam Onyerubi but with extensive social and economic importance for several other communities within and beyond the immediate boundaries of our dear State. The newly constructed bridge over Igwu River, popularly called Omenuko Bridge, stands as a testament to the resolute determination of our administration to address decades of neglect and set a new governance standard, one that empowers communities and enables prosperity for all. In the same vein, the timely delivery of the 30-kilometre stretch of road transversing several clans in Abam and Arochukwu, points us to what we are truly capable of, when the leadership is fully aligned to the aspirations of the community. Beyond the joy of overcoming the limitations of infrastructural dilapidation, this afternoon presents a special opportunity to congratulate ourselves for being resilient in the long-drawn battle for the soul of our dear State and for standing firm until we got what we wanted. Thank you for your enduring faith in democracy and for the unrelenting commitment to our shared vision of a new Abia. In the final analysis, today’s event is about you, the good people of Abam Onyerubi, the men and women, fathers and mothers, young people, students and artisans, professionals and entrepreneurs who gave their all to make a day like this possible. You are, one and all, the true heroes of the transformation we are witnessing today in Abam and beyond.
2. I have said it a few times but it bears repeating that our decision to jump into the political ring several years ago was informed by the literal collapse of public infrastructure and the attendant frustration it engendered in several urban and rural communities across the State. We jumped in with the simple conviction that we have what it takes to improve the economic outlook of the State and restore hope to the populace. On the strength of the heart-felt testimonies of our brothers and sisters who have taken time to capture the general sentiments, the good people of Ndi Abam Onyerubi, I am glad to say that although it was risky, our decision to step out of our comfort zones to fight for the soul of this great State, was indeed the right one. I want to thank the Almighty God for the discernment to follow through and not give up along the way for truly, nothing would have changed, had it not been willed from above. We have therefore gathered to return our praise to where it rightly belongs, and then to acknowledge all of us, the patriotic sons and daughters of Abam, who made themselves worthy vessels of honour unto the glory of our God.
3. Today, we also remember in a special way, our brothers and sisters, family members, friends and acquaintances who lost their lives owing to the structural weaknesses of the 70-year-old Omenuko bridge. While it is true that we have turned the corner, it is also fitting that we acknowledge the pain and misery several families went through in the years past owing to the failure of leadership. This occasion presents a special opportunity for us as a community to unite as one people in remembrance. It may also be an auspicious moment to make a firm declaration that the deceit and false political promises of yesteryears shall have no place in Abam or anywhere in the State ever again. On this day, we remember in a very special way, our dear brother, father and mentor, servant of the Most High God, Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai whose body would be laid to rest in a few weeks, who lost 2 of his children at Igwu River more than 40 years ago. We also offer our collective condolences to other families whose loved ones perished at different times in the river on account of the dilapidated Omenuko bridge over it, especially Mr Maxwell Uduma of Ohafia, his dear wife, Victoria, and their driver. We also remember and pray for the peaceful repose of the souls of the 17 students who perished on the same river in 2007 on their way to an exam centre.
4. The biggest burden any community can bear is insensitive leadership and the proof is the lived experiences of many of us. Think of the year-after-year losses our farmers had to live with owing to absence of means to move their produce to urban markets; for an agrarian community like Abam, nothing could be more frustrating. How about the lost opportunities for many who could not go to school for reasons of poor access road or maybe the absence of quality teachers in the local schools? It was painful to listen to the experiences of many of us but what may not have been captured is that the burden of neglect went beyond Abam; from Ohafia to Arochukwu, Ihechiowa, Isu and several other clans in the two local governments areas, no one was exempt from the misery of road infrastructure collapse. In the end, many of us went through multidimensional losses as the rich agricultural produce from Abam wasted, young people missed the trajectories of their destinies and our sons and daughters living outside the community were shut out, not by anyone, but for fear of unexpected twists and turns on the road or at the famous bridge. Today, we have turned the page, the nightmare is over, the siege has collapsed, the jinx is forever broken.
5. A new era of prosperity begins from this minute, right where the sun stands now. We have come to raise our voices as one people united by a common heritage, a shared destiny and joint aspiration for the future; we have elected to choose progress over stagnation, truth over deceit. The road and the bridge commissioned today will add to the growing list of successfully executed public infrastructure projects in this community and there is still more to come. From Ndi Ojiugwo to Ndi Ebe, Ndi Ememe to Ndi Oji, Atani to Etiti, Idima to Ndi Okereke, Ahuama to Ozu and Amuru, there are clear development footprints wherever you look. About 75% of the projects initiated by this administration in different parts of Abam have been successfully delivered and over the next 12 months, we shall also return to commission more. One thing you can take for granted is that nothing will ever remain the same in the years to come. Again, the credit for the transformation belongs to all of you because like in every other part of the State, you held firmly to the conviction that our dear State did deserve better than what the old order offered. Abam is fast rising on the development ladder because you refused to accept the defeatist lie that the fault was in our stars. No. It is not; for everyman is the architect of his own destiny. Thankfully, you have proven that sufficiently in your choice of leaders.
6. Let me, as I begin to conclude, thank Ndi Abam for the immense contributions of your sons and daughters to every good thing happening around the State today. Thank you for producing quality leaders, men and women of great courage and wisdom, pathfinders and visionaries who will always put the interest of the community above personal considerations. As a government, we shall continue to prioritise merit and give deserving individuals the opportunity to be part of the Abia success story.
7. This State, as we promised in our manifesto, shall be great in our lifetime and on the evidence of what has happened over the last 32 months, we can only hope for the best in the years to come. At any rate, nothing should, however, be taken for granted. The turnaround happening today in Abam and across the State did not come by chance; they are products of relentless efforts by all of us to change the unfortunate trajectory our State took at a certain point; far removed from the vision of our fathers. The ordinary men and women in rural and urban communities, farmers, artisans, students, the professionals, businesspeople, entrepreneurs and our brethren in diaspora remain our biggest pillar of support. What we have today is the product of a legitimate struggle by all of us who insisted that something had to give as we went into a make-or-mar election 3 years ago. We have spent every minute of the last 32 months working to justify the huge confidence reposed in us and I don’t think we have disappointed. Even then, we are encouraged to remain alert to the antics of those plotting to sabotage the gains recorded on multiple governance frontlines. Abia’s freedom and path to greatness is secured but as a wise man once said, the condition upon which God gave liberty to man is eternal vigilance. It then follows that as a people who have experienced the genuine fruits of development-oriented leadership, we now have a sacred mandate to defend with everything at our disposal, our right to freedom, prosperity and fulfilment. In the same vein, it is incumbent on us to resist with every fibre of our being, attempts by certain individuals and groups to return Abia to the old era of deceit in the name of politicking. Abia has seen the light and never again shall darkness cover our path. Here in Abam, the rivers of joy are flowing; nothing must block its path. For the sake of our children and those to tell and listen to our stories, may this light shine in perpetuity.
8. Thank you for listening and may God bless Abia State.
Governor Alex Chioma Otti - OFR. https://x.com/i/status/2022713381401063882 |
Politics › Re: Governor Alex Otti Commissions Omenuko Bridge And Arochukwu Road by naptu2(op): 5:51am On Feb 15 |
Orji Agwu Uka @OrjiUka "A picture is worth a thousand words."
I just came across a picture that is indeed worth a thousand words. This is the picture of the newly constructed Omenuko Bridge in Abam Onyeruba, Arochukwu LGA in Abia State. It perfectly sums up the contrasting fortunes of the good people of Abia State from the combined administrations of Governors @OUKtweets Orji Uzor Kalu, T.A. Orji and Okezie Ikpeazu on the one hand and that of Governor @alexottiofr Alex Chioma Otti on the othe hand.
On the left side of the picture is the old bridge that we were forced to use for over 24 years (you have to zoom in to see it). I know because this is a route I ply when traveling to Ohafia. Uncountable lives and property have been lost on that bridge. I even heard last December (I am sure it can't be true) that the past administrations decided against fixing the bridge because they were warned by a water goddess not to try it.
On the right side is the new bridge constructed by the Alex Otti administration.
Now I don't need to hold my breath when driving past Omenuko Bridge especially at night.
Is there really anything left to say that the picture has not said? https://x.com/i/status/2022575288341688540
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Politics › Re: Governor Alex Otti Commissions Omenuko Bridge And Arochukwu Road by naptu2(op): 5:50am On Feb 15 |
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Politics › Governor Alex Otti Commissions Omenuko Bridge And Arochukwu Road by naptu2(op): 5:50am On Feb 15 |
Ukoha Njoku (Chief Press Secretary, Abia State) @UkohaNjoku GOV. OTTI ALONGSIDE RETIRED LT. GEN. IHEJIRIKA COMMISSION OMENUKO BRIDGE, 30 KM AROCHUKWU ROAD IN ABIA STATE.
Governor Alex Otti alongside Nigeria’s First Igbo Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Onyeabor Azubuike Ihejirika (Rtd) have commissioned the long abandoned 30 kilometres Ozu Abam -Ndi okereke -Okobo - Amuvi - Arochukwu Road reconstructed by Governor Alex Otti for public use.
Also commissioned is the newly constructed Iconic and Monumental Omenuko bridge, a project that has replaced the life threatening bridge and death trap which was neglected and abandoned by successive administrations for decades.
Speaking on Friday, February 13th, at a reception organised for him, immediately after the commissioning at Ozu Abam High School, Arochukwu LGA, Governor Alex Otti said that with the commissioning of the projects, a new era of prosperity has just began.
Governor Otti, who titled his speech, "AT LAST, THE JINX IS BROKEN" noted that the commissioning of the two landmark projects with their social economic importance is a testament to the resolute determination of his government to address decades of neglect and set a new governance standard.
"The newly constructed bridge over Igwu River, popularly called Omenuko Bridge, stands as a testament to the resolute determination of our administration to address decades of neglect and set a new governance standard,
"One that empowers communities and enables prosperity for all. In the same vein, the timely delivery of the 30-kilometre stretch of road transversing several clans in Abam and Arochukwu, points us to what we are truly capable of, when the leadership is fully aligned to the aspirations of the community," Gov. Otti stated.
Governor Otti who described the Abam people as a people of good quality, said that they are the true heroes of the transformation being witnessed in Abam and Arochukwu LGA.
The Governor reiterated that he decided to jump into the political ring, years ago to confront the complete collapse of public infrastructure and the attendant frustration it engendered in several urban and rural communities across the State.
"We jumped in with the simple conviction that we have what it takes to improve the economic outlook of the State and restore hope to the populace.
"I am glad to say that although it was risky, our decision to step out of our comfort zones to fight for the soul of this great State, was indeed the right one.
Governor Otti, who broke into tears, regretted that many lives have been lost due to total neglect of the Omenuko bridge by successive governments.
"On this day, we remember in a very special way, our dear brother, father and mentor, servant of the Most High God, Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai whose body would be laid to rest in a few weeks, who lost 2 of his children at Igwu River more than 40 years ago.
"We also offer our collective condolences to other families whose loved ones perished at different times in the river on account of the dilapidated Omenuko bridge over it, especially Mr Maxwell Uduma of Ohafia, his dear wife, Victoria, and their driver.
"We also remember and pray for the peaceful repose of the souls of the 17 students who perished on the same river in 2007 on their way to an exam centre," Gov. Otti stated.
The Governor used the opportunity to announce the confirmation of Dr Emmanuel Meribeole as the substantive Secretary to the State Government, while the immediate past SSG, Prof Kenneth Kalu was pronounced the President of Abia State Leadership Academy.
Commissioning the historic projects, the former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika (Rtd) saluted the Governor for the projects and said that, the projects are critical infrastructure connecting towns and communities.
He commended the Governor for constructing projects that have direct impact on humanity and described It as a great honour to be given the opportunity to commission major critical infrastructure delivered by Governor Alex Otti.
The Commissioner Works, Engr. Otumchere Oti said that, In the past, people used to go through Akwa Ibom State to get to Arochukwu. He appreciated the commitment of Governor Otti in opening up roads and granting access even in the rural areas.
Also speaking, the member representing Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal Constituency, Hon. Ibe Osonwa, the member representing Arochukwu State Constituency, Hon. Uchenna Okoro and former SSG, Professor Kenneth Kalu described the day as special to them and thanked Governor Otti for the massive interventions in Arochukwu Local Government.
Contributing, one of the sons of the soil, and founder of UNUBIKO Foundation, Chief James Umeh thanked Governor Otti for restoring the pride of Abam clan through the reconstruction of the road and construction of the bridge.
Chief Umeh popularly known as Ike Abam said that his people are proud of him and would support him in 2027.
"Our people are very proud of you. You are going to run in 2027, my people said that, they will buy,
"The Expression of Interest Form. They said they will put a seed of 500 Million Naira to your re-election project," Chief Umeh assured.
Earlier in his speech, the Chairman of the occasion and former Speaker, Abia State House of Assembly and Chairman, Governing Council, Abia State University, Rt. Hon. Agwu U. Agwu, recalled that the old dilapidated Omenuko bridge was originally constructed by the British Colonial Government to connect Bende, the then Colonial District headquarters.
He noted regrettably that, "the bridge remained in a deplorable condition under successive governments.
"For decades, many lives were tragically lost on that bridge. Motorists endured untold hardship, especially during the rainy season, losing countless man - hours with little hope in sight. Today, that painful story has changed for the better," Rt. Hon. Agwu stated.
Speaking in an interview, Eze Aro, His Eminence, Dr Eberechukwu Kanu lauded the decision of Governor Otti to rewrite the history of Omenuko bridge and Arochukwu road and prayed God to bless him abundantly.
The ceremony which attracted many dignitaries witnessed various cultural displays by the people to show how joyous they are over the projects delivered to them by Governor Alex Otti.
Ctz. UKOHA, NJOKU UKOHA Chief Press Secretary to the Executive Governor of Abia State. February 13th, 2026. https://x.com/i/status/2022721236619465200
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Politics › Re: Abductions: El-rufai's Opponents Accuse Him Of Hypocrisy. by naptu2(op): 7:41pm On Feb 14 |
Why is donself9 still mentioning me? I've already told him that he has nothing to offer. He can't answer my questions after 3 tries, he keeps moving the goalpost, why should I engage him? |
Politics › Re: Abductions: El-rufai's Opponents Accuse Him Of Hypocrisy. by naptu2(op): 5:19pm On Feb 14 |
You still did not answer my questions and even worse, you tried to deflect by mentioning other people that I did not mention. Stop running and moving the goalpost. It won't work. Chidi Odinkalu has been a major critic of Bola Tinubu and Muhammadu Buhari since forever. Are you saying that he is working for Tinubu? Elnathan John has been a critic of every Nigerian government since Obasanjo and he has never been involved in politics. Are you saying that he's working for Tinubu? Again, how are these people responsible for prosecuting El-Rufai. Again, are you aware that El-Rufai was a governor and had immunity. Anyway, the way you keep jumping from one issue to another and running away from my questions tell me that you have nothing to offer. Goodbye. donself9: Really you want us to talk about Deji Adeyanju ... kini yato Deji and Reno, weytin omokri dey do before whatbis he now Should i tell you another critics Bwala ... where is he now ... abeggi
Good ! how can people be alleging for yrs 6 nd no trial, even now they havent made move that shows they have anything incriminating on El rufai
I am not El rufai son nd i dont hold brief for rufai Buh the Sane point is why media trial if he as guilty as you want the public to believe . ....we all cant be fuulish in Nigeria even tho numbers is much, poverty no let people get reasoning for naija that why politicians with Fake certificate push us around like dundee
Those detained, if they are so convinced its unlawful what took them long, why now that el rufai is pinching opposition, why are the victims not going to court to seek justice instead they are collaborating with Tinubu boiz and they chose Now
I am surprise Fayose has not come out to tell us what Atiku n el rufai discuss indoor ... baba dey use old age do aproko to chop 🤭
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Politics › Re: Abductions: El-rufai's Opponents Accuse Him Of Hypocrisy. by naptu2(op): 2:11pm On Feb 14 |
donself9: where did i say they made it up .... everything Tinubu boiz are digging out came from 5yrs ago, lets put that aside
Everything they have said are mere allegations that wont stand in court ... if they have tenable evidence El - rufai will be in jail be now not invitation .. we are not kids
My question is ... why media jabs why is El rufai not cooling off in jail since Tinubu boiz have all his crime archive See deflection oh! You did not answer any of my questions, you just changed direction! 1) Are Deji Adeyanju and Elnathan John (two well known Tinubu critics) Tinubu boys?? 2) I did not say that you said that they made it up. What you daid was why are they making the claims now and I told you that they have been making the claims for years. Are you really saying that they started making the claims in the past 2 days?? 3) What do you mean, "Why is he not cooling his heels in jail"? Are these people in government? Are they government?? Are you unaware that some of these people were actually detained when El-Rufai was governor of Kaduna?? naptu2: Who told you that the people that are making these claims are only making them now? (Look at the links in the Audu Maikori post see how old the threads are). You actually believe that people like Deji Adeyanju and Elnathan John are Tinubu boys?? That's very funny.
They have been responding in the past 2 days (actually longer) because Rl-Rufai has been complaining about abductions in the past 2 days. |
Politics › Re: Abductions: El-rufai's Opponents Accuse Him Of Hypocrisy. by naptu2(op): 1:47pm On Feb 14 |
donself9: I guess the only reason We are having a news like this come Up is because Tinubu wants to take out El rufai
Just in two days ... so many stories flying out left right and center ... El rufai kidnapped someone since 2019 and Tinubu boiz decided 1yr to election is perfect time to rescue someone kidnapped since 2019
These politician play the same card everytime.... they dont just believe Nigerians have sense
EL Rufai is sponsporing boko haram yet that is the one Man Tinubu begged publicly to stay and work with ... because he is now in opposition El rufai is corrupt and founder of terrorism thats what they want us to believe ,🤣 Who told you that the people that are making these claims are only making them now? (Look at the links in the Audu Maikori post see how old the threads are). You actually believe that people like Deji Adeyanju and Elnathan John are Tinubu boys?? That's very funny. They have been responding in the past 2 days (actually longer) because Rl-Rufai has been complaining about abductions in the past 2 days. |
Politics › Re: Abductions: El-rufai's Opponents Accuse Him Of Hypocrisy. by naptu2(op): 12:10pm On Feb 14 |
Savn Daniel @savndaniel A tyrant who presided over tyranny in Kaduna State is talking about oppression and harassment.
Under his regime, the following people were arrested, detained, and incarcerated.
Some of those notable cases are as follows:
- Journalists: - Midat Joseph, arrested in 2017 for a WhatsApp post
- Sunny Yayock, arrested and charged for social media comments - Audu Maikori Feb 17, and March 10 for just tweets in 2017
- Steven Kefas[ Detained 150 days after been arrested on 8th May,2019] - Segun Oniboyo, arrested and detained for 24 days in 2019
- Samuel Ogundipe, threatened with arrest by El-Rufai's son
- Luka Binniyat, detained for over 130 days in 2017
- Gabriel Idibia, charged for asking El-Rufai to declare assets
- Jacob Dickson, arrested and charged with incitement in 2016
- Others: - Dr John Danfulani, suspended, arrested, and detained for criticising El-Rufai
- Nasiru Jagaba, arrested for protesting El-Rufai's policies
- Adamu Abdullahi, arrested for retweeting a tweet about El-Rufai
- Barak Zebedee, arrested for WhatsApp comments.
Maybe he has forgotten. https://x.com/i/status/2022614165282603446 |