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Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Great100000(op): 4:20am On Mar 17, 2025
Nasir el-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu.

In the week in which former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai abandoned the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to chart a different political trajectory with the Social Democratic Party (SDP), his son, Bashir, characteristically made it known that “Southern Kaduna residents will keep seeing sheghe if they continue to attack indigenous Fulani herdsmen.”


Three things about this, among many, were chilling. One is the absence of any interest in addressing the underlying problem of coexistence between communities. The second is the enthusiastic investment in violence. The third is the indiscriminate nature of the promised violence. This was not the first time that an outburst of candour from the el-rufai clan was laced with unconcealed thirst for human blood.

In January 2019, as the country prepared to go to the polls in a presidential election the following month, the administration of Nasir el-Rufai’s political benefactor, Muhammadu Buhari, guillotined then Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen. The manner and timing of the decision drew very sharp international rebuke. In response, Governor el-Rufai went on national television to warn that any foreign observers perceived as meddling in the elections “will go back in body bags.” As influential continental news magazine, Africa Report, delicately put it, these were the words of a man who had “previous on the 'anti-meddling' approach to diplomacy.”

This “‘anti-meddling’ approach to diplomacy” appears to be a family investment. Abubakar Idris was a committed supporter of former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, who lived in Barnawa, in Kaduna South Local Government Area of Kaduna State. From there Mr. Idris, who was better known as “Dadiyata”, engaged in vigorous criticism of the ruling APC, one of whose founders happened to be Nasir el-Rufai.


On or about 2 August 2019, Dadiyata vanished. He has not been seen since then. A digital visibility campaign to help locate his whereabouts continues under the hashtag #WhereIsDadiyata. Four and a half months after Dadiyata disappeared, on 23 December 2019, Bashir el-Rufai ominously tweeted: “The same clowns who encouraged him when he was creating false stories and capitalizing on lies that could endanger lives solely for political ends are the same individuals trending hashtags asking #WhereisDadiyata. Dangerous lies in the public space have consequences.”

Less than three months later, on 11 March 2020, Bashir’s brother, Bello, currently a member of the House of Representatives, went one better with an even more chilling gloat in poor verse: “The things that we’ve done to protect the name are unsettling. But no regrets though, the name’ll echo. Years later, none greater. Death to a coward and a traitor, that’sjust in my nature!”

At his inauguration as Kaduna State governor in May 2015, Nasir el-Rufai identified insecurity as “an obstacle to progress” and promised to “work with law enforcement officials to drastically reduce violent crime” and “insure safety of life and limb.” By the time he left office eight years later, he had achieved the exact opposite.

​Forgetting this promise, Nasir el-Rufai as Governor brooked no criticism or opposition. No cruelty was considered beyond the pale for them. For daring to disagree with him, el-Rufai demolished the homes of the Zonal vice-chair of his party, Inuwa Abdulkadir; and of his Senator for Kaduna North, Suleiman Hunkuyi.

He was only just beginning. His regime compiled a jaw-dropping list of body bags. Some, like Dadiyata, disappeared, never to be seen again. Others, like Maiwada Raphael Galadima, Agwam Adara III, paramount ruler in Kajuru, turned up dead or decapitated. The Agwam Adara was ostensibly returning home from a consultation with the state government on a crisis in his domain when he was abducted. Abducted with him, his wife was released after the abductors murdered her husband. The Governor was missing from his funeral. After his burial, Nasir el-Rufai swiftly abolished his kingdom and purported to divideit up into emirates.

Under Nasir el-Rufai and by appointment of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kaduna State attained “notoriety as the deadliest state for Journalists in Nigeria to operate.” They were not the only endangered species. The strategic research group, SBM Intelligence, concluded also that “Kaduna was the most dangerous state for priests, who were often kidnapped during services.”

His signal accomplishment was to displace Boko Haram from the top of the league of atrocities. This was no easy feat. In May 2014, the United Nations Security Council listed the Jama'atu Ahlis-Sunna Lidda'Awati Wal-Jihad, (the Islamist insurgency better known as Boko Haram) as a terrorist organization. Three years earlier, the Gaji Galtimari Presidential Committee on the Security Challenges in the North-East Zone of Nigeria had reported that the group “started as an innocuous non-violent group” around 2003.

Since then, Borno State, the epicentre of Boko Haram’s atrocities habitually topped the national league table of mass-casualty killings in Nigeria. The monitoring coalition, Nigeria Mourns, reported a peak of 6,138 atrocity casualties in Borno State in 2015. Over the next five years, casualty count in Borno State appeared to drop off quite significantly.

Over 760 kilometres away from the Borno State capital,Maiduguri, in Kaduna, the historical capital of northern Nigeria, it almost appeared as if the State government led by Nasir el-Rufai was envious of Borno’s position. In 2015, when Borno State hit the peak in atrocity killings, Nigeria Mourns recorded 411 casualties in Kaduna State. By 2020, this had risen to 628. In Borno State in the same year, the count was 1,176 killed.

In 2021, el-Rufai’s Kaduna State overhauled Borno to take over the top position in the national body-count of mass-casualty atrocities. That year, Nigeria Mourns recorded 587 killed and 119 abducted in Borno State. In Kaduna State, it counted 1,114 killed and 1,225 abducted. In 2022, at least 1,346 were abducted in Kaduna State. The comparable figure for Borno State was 77.

To be sure, Kaduna State had a well-advertised history of chronic violence dating back to the 1980s and accounting for tens of thousands killed over the period. Under Nasir el-Rufai however, virulent executive bigotry drove the state beyond the edge through methodical segregation. Leena Hoffman captured the depth of Kaduna’s crisis of sectarian segregation under him: “the river that runs through the city of Kaduna, the state capital, highlights the starkness of the divide: the northern half is unofficially called Mecca; the south, Jerusalem.”

The most intense site of chronic mass-casualty atrocities in Kaduna State was Southern Kaduna, which is characterised by linguistic and ethnic diversity coexisting with a high concentration of the State’s non-Muslim populations. For many people, there was only one explanation for the exponential spike in mass-casualty atrocities in Kaduna State – the State governor, Nasir el-Rufai. His administration was widely “accused of a conspiracy of silence” in support of the murderous campaign of extermination in Southern Kaduna.

In one of his earliest acts as governor, Nasir el-Rufai sought exculpation for bandit pastoralists from the chronic massacre in Southern Kaduna, claiming that he had already “spent government money to pay Fulani herdsmen to stop violence in southern Kaduna.” About the armed “bandits” who were to emerge as the fall guys for the violence, Governor el-Rufai later described them as “just collections of independent criminals. It is a business for them.”

When Mr. el-Rufai stepped down from office in 2023, mass-casualty atrocities in Kaduna crashed spectacularly. Nigeria Mourns recorded 413 atrocity killings in Kaduna and 393 abductions. The only thing that appears to have occurred to bring about this transformation was a change in the occupant of the office of Governor.

In January 2017, an audio emerged in which he gloated over the untimely death in 2010 of former President, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, his high school contemporary at Barewa College, Zaria on whom he had also visited unrestrained bile in his memoirs. Columnist, Farooq Kperogi, observes that Nasir-El-Rufai “embodies one of the most morbidly toxic strains of political intolerance in Nigeria. He exteriorises his discomfort with opposition by literally wishing death upon his opponents or claiming credit for their death.”

Bloodlust such as this can never be slaked. Out of power today, el-Rufai seeks to re-brand himself as an ecumenical politician invested in pluralism. Those who make the mistake of jumping into political bed with him will have themselves to blame.
Source: https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/16/nasir-el-rufai-bloodlust-presidential-wannabe-chidi-anselm-odinkalu

Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Chibuzoripob: 4:45am On Mar 17, 2025
The short man and his family are TERRORISTS
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by givedemwotowoto:
El Rufai is probably looking for a Southern candidate that he’ll deputize and take over from in 2031. Problem is, he can’t win even Kaduna state for that candidate. It’s like when Amaechi joined Buhari but lost Rivers to PDP
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by papyjaypaul: 5:56am On Mar 17, 2025
This is El Rufai campaigning for Buhari and abusing the President at the time, Jonathan. This is on Reno's page, he clipped it from Channels TV. Lai Muhammed laughed at how he called the President "drunken driver".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5pL09cG0KQ?feature=shared
El Rufai gave an interview before 2015 and predicted that Nigeria may not survive. I expected the writer to write about what he did before 2015. He has a history that is on record and if you watch his interviews, read what he has said, he has not changed. He said back then that his calling was somewhere else, not government. When they were campaigning, he said he was going to school to the extent that Tinubu had to beg him.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mcRHbpG4Zs?feature=shared
Ask, what is he looking for again? He will pretend that he is not interested but he will disturb us with what is not working.

Watch this last one where Lai Muhammed defended EL Rufai's threat of violence if APC did not win the 2015 elections. His history is so rich.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISO7nM7YZps?feature=shared
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by helinues: 5:56am On Mar 17, 2025
Toh
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by jonadaft: 6:17am On Mar 17, 2025
That midgét is just wasting his time
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Elvis2kay: 6:18am On Mar 17, 2025
Hell Rufai the short devil that hate christianity
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Sakobaba(m): 6:20am On Mar 17, 2025
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Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by id4sho(m): 6:22am On Mar 17, 2025
B it what, that BBC interview sent shockwaves shocked. It will continue sending ripples. APC is in disarray because there is no 5.6M votes waiting for them. Spending money on media is effort in futility, better economic policies is the way out. Food prices will still go up after Ramadan 🤷
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by 96ACE: 6:26am On Mar 17, 2025
grin
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Ortega777: 6:37am On Mar 17, 2025
Nawa oo,
Killing Killing Killing

Black man and his acclaimed superiority to others.
Sign of illiteracy, ignorance, and blanketed soul.

You All are temporary here and will die sooner or later.

Religion and corruption is the obvious problem of Nigeria.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by numericalguy(m): 6:48am On Mar 17, 2025
El-Rufai is the new saviour of the IIGB0S
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Ladiesdoctor(m): 6:53am On Mar 17, 2025
Until when the FG starts probing him over the DSS security report facing him that made the Senate to stop him from being a Minister
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by ChiefOloye(m): 6:54am On Mar 17, 2025
El Rufai should be prepared for a fierce fight, by the time the proper fight commences, I strongly doubt if his new admirers, the Igbo IPOB will still support him. SDP will either expel him from their small and manageable Party or denied that he has ever been their member.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by ALISMILE(m): 6:54am On Mar 17, 2025
Elrufai wasting his time as he will not come 3rd in the 2027 elections. Third spot is reserved for Obi paraventure he remains and contest again under the LP.
PDP will always come 2nd.

Bookmark this post for future reference
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Eleph(m):
The man, Nasir El Rural is too arrogant, highly manipulative & very destructive both in human and material resources.
Believe in him at your own peril.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Alamu5891: 7:15am On Mar 17, 2025
Great100000:
Source: https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/16/nasir-el-rufai-bloodlust-presidential-wannabe-chidi-anselm-odinkalu
most people forget all this man atrocities because of hatred they have against Tinubu
The man who killed Christians most in the histrory of Nigeria
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Dpaulie(m): 7:35am On Mar 17, 2025
It's about to go down...still a plus for Tinubu
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by etrouble: 7:36am On Mar 17, 2025
Uncle Chidi. You hate Buhari, Tinubu and those who worked together to kick out Goatluck. Though Hell Rufai is a short nonentity, but I can’t trust your opinion about that cursed midget.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Nwaikpe: 7:38am On Mar 17, 2025
grin grin grin

The beef of Odinkalu with el-Rufai the terrorist is personal.

Prof never takes it lightly with him.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by etrouble: 7:40am On Mar 17, 2025
Nwaikpe:
grin grin grin

The beef of Odinkalu with el-Rufai the terrorist is personal.

Prof never takes it lightly with him.
From time immemorial
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Emmanuel900(m): 7:42am On Mar 17, 2025
Politics is more on hatred in Nigeria than logic

People should be praising Tinubu for dropping that short terrorist
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by israelmao(m):
This write-up is just the summary of who El-Rufai is.A dangerous and bloodthirsty politician. El-Rufai was a man who in the bid to secure second term as Kaduna State governor attempted to stir up religious war by painting false story that 130 Fulani herdmen were killed and buried in a mass grave in Southern Kaduna in order to incite Kaduna indigenous Muslim population against them.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by huptin(m):
So i ask, With all these overwhelming evidence of terrorism and genocide and against him, why is he still working around, gloating and boasting ?

Do we have a C in C? Or are we saying terrorism should be the exclusive preserve of a certain ethnic group? Heaven will not fall if El-Rufai is arrested and tried! It will only serve as a deterrent to any politician desirous of treading the same path as his!
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by CodeTemplar: 8:00am On Mar 17, 2025
Emmanuel900:
Politics is more on hatred in Nigeria than logic

People should be praising Tinubu for dropping that short terrorist
Senate or Broda Yekini.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Chibuzoripob: 8:02am On Mar 17, 2025
cool El Rufai can NEVER be NIG PRESIDENT. We'll rather vote for Prof ZULUM than the DWARF
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by Kingpele(m): 8:06am On Mar 17, 2025
This man is pure evil I mean the el rufal ,what he did to southern kaduna will never be forgotten...but let it not be that government is using the media to fight him because afterall he was one of the founding members of APC...this is the prove that APC has always been Association of past criminals including terrorist as founding member.....
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by doncartel: 8:12am On Mar 17, 2025
Through the El-Rufai coalition, Peter Obi can secure 70% of Northern votes in 2027 thereby leaving Tinubu with only South West.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai: The Bloodlust Of A Presidential Wannabe, By Chidi Odinkalu by meditator(m): 8:13am On Mar 17, 2025
Elvis2kay:
Hell Rufai the short devil that hate christianity
Just as Obi hates Muslims, right ?
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