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Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by maestro299: 9:03am On Aug 26, 2020
Brilliant from the NBA. My only problem is why he was invited in the first place. Sanusi and Sagay are talking from sentiment. Is the NBA platform the only medium he can explain himself? In this 21st century, when there are literally dozens of media through which he can interact with the citizens and engage the press, explaining his hypocritical standpoint? What do he and his family think Twitter is only good for, hurling insults and abuse at people? This kind of person is the most dangerous kind of fanatic, one with a title.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by xstyle: 9:03am On Aug 26, 2020
I tire for this Man Matter oh, Abeg na food we dey find now, hunger dey kill people for this county oh
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by Xpress24(m): 9:05am On Aug 26, 2020
bro4u:
As a preacher that you claim to be I think you shouldn't be involved in political issues as sensitive as this. You're making yourself seen as Pst. Tunde Bakare
why shouldn't he,is he not a citizen of Nigeria,anything that affects Nigeria affects him directly or indirectly
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by Righteousness89(m): 9:05am On Aug 26, 2020
bro4u:
You need the freedom from unnecessary talks more bro.
Okay!
Stay Blessed..
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by CheGuevara101(m): 9:13am On Aug 26, 2020
techmo:
cool




Atleast El Rufai would stop selling himself as a Jihadist fanatic and ethnic supremacist and start showing his Intelligence like he did as FCT minister in Abuja

People especially Nigerians are quick to forgive and forget.... El Rufai might have a bad temperament, but he has some of the best policies as FCT Minister and Kaduna Governor


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You're right by saying Nigerians and you especially are quick to forget.

Saying El Rufai had some of the best policies as FCT Minister shows you're not in tune with what is happening in Nigeria. He was accused of auctioning houses to relatives and friends and when he was quizzed on the allegation he responded by saying "between his family and his enemy, who should he sell to?" .

As Minister FCT, he bulldozed people's property without recourse to the law. Whatever is happening to him is well deserved of him.


N.B try reading and acquainting yourself before coming out to type gibberish.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by nairavsdollars(op): 9:14am On Aug 26, 2020
Disinviting him is part of moves to save lives bro. It will help him sit up as the chief security officer of the state

VisioDirect:
Nobody is talking or doing anything to save lives in southern kaduna, but have the time to discuss and evaluate NBA decision not to invite El Rufai to conference, what is happening in this country? Is Nigeria truly a jungle or zoo?
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by CheGuevara101(m): 9:23am On Aug 26, 2020
bro4u:
As a preacher that you claim to be I think you shouldn't be involved in political issues as sensitive as this. You're making yourself seen as Pst. Tunde Bakare
You're a Mumuni! Who gave you the moral rectitude to question his political stance? As every human being he also has a right to air his views without giving a hoot to whose ox is being gored. Take your useless advice straight to the bin.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by Nwoge1: 9:26am On Aug 26, 2020
I wonder what El rufai would have said if given platform in the midst of learned people.
Thank you NBA
Next time u extend ur invitation Shekreau
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by madridsta007(m): 9:27am On Aug 26, 2020
nairavsdollars:
Temidayo Akinsuyi, Lagos

Prior to the conduct of the 2019 general elections, Rotimi Amaechi, the Minister of Transportation, who was the Director- General of the Muhammadu Buhari Campaign had visited Lagos in company of Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna state for an interaction with journalists. During the meeting held at Eko Hotels in Victoria Island, Governor El-Rufai handed out his complimentary cards to journalists, saying they are free to reach him if they have any questions bothering their minds. ‘But please, don’t send me text messages; send me an e-mail and you will get your response within 24 hours’.

After that encounter, several e-mail enquiries sent by Daily Independent to Governor El-Rufai on his official e-mail address elrufai@kdsg.gov.ng on the situation in Southern Kaduna were not replied. That would have provided a veritable opportunity for the governor to give first-hand information on the crisis and steps he has taken so far to return normalcy.

The above scenario became necessary as a response to those faulting the leadership of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) for the dis-invitation of el-Rufai, to their forthcoming conference after protests from lawyers across the country.

While those in support of El-Rufai said the event would have presented a golden opportunity for him to address questions on the issue, others agree with NBA, saying it has sent a strong lesson to him on public officials should conduct themselves.

Even though El-Rufai was initially listed as one of the guest speakers in a session entitled ‘Who is a Nigerian?… A Debate on National Identity, the invitation was withdrawn on the strength of a petition by a group of lawyers, Open Bar Initiative, who said the governor represents the very antithesis of what they profess to defend, citing his poor human rights record and his inability to stop the killings particularly in Southern Kaduna.

Others also billed to speak at the session are Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike; former Anambra State governor Peter Obi and a cleric, Tunde Bakare; former minister Oby Ezekwesili, and immediate past ECOWAS commissioner for political affairs, peace and security, Salamatu Suleiman.

In a separate letter titled, ‘Request to Withdraw the Offer of Platform at the 2020 Annual General Conference of the NBA to Mallam Nasir El-Rufai’, addressed to the Chairman, Technical Committee on Conference Planning, NBA, Prof Koyinsola Ajayi, the lawyers said the governor must not be allowed to speak at the conference.

The letter, which was signed by Silas Onu and Auta Nyada, listed 10 allegations against El-Rufai and his son, Bello, who is a Special Adviser to Kaduna Central lawmaker, Senator Uba Sani.

A former Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi had said rather than withdraw el-Rufai’s invitation, the lawyers should have rubbed minds with him to identify areas that need to be addressed for the purpose of governance.

“If you feel that the Governor of Kaduna State is not doing well, you should invite him to your conference and ask him, and let him explain himself on what he’s doing and tell him what you think he’s doing wrong. You will learn something from him and he’ll learn something from you,” he said.

“If you disagree with someone, having him in your hall and telling him your view is the best and he can defend himself. And if there are things he needs to improve, he’ll take them on board and if there are things you don’t know of, you’ll be better informed. I think NBA has lost an opportunity to interrogate the governor and collectively rub minds to identify areas that need to be addressed for the purpose of governance.”

Speaking in a similar vein, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), said the NBA should have allowed the governor to attend the conference so that the issues can be addressed on the spot. According to him, banning the governor aside creating unnecessary hostility will also reduce the chances of making El Rufai change his ways if guilty of the allegations leveled against him.

“I don’t know the basis of the rejection of his presence at the conference but honestly, my humble view is that even if they have an objection like that, there is nothing wrong in stating it so that he can explain it. He should have been invited and then they ask him on the spot”. “Even if there is truth in the allegations, the fact that a body like NBA will raise it with him, will make him have a rethink and improve on his philosophy of the problem”.

“But to alienate him completely and treat him like an outcast, I think that is not very wise because it eliminates dialogue, creates unnecessary hostility and reduces the chances of making him change his position which we are complaining about”.

However, some civil society organisations such as Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) and Afenifere, pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation have hailed the decision of the NBA.

SERAP also called on the NBA not to invite the representatives of the Federal Government until President Muhammadu Buhari began to obey court orders.

“We welcome the decision by the NBA to withdraw its invitation to Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai on grounds of poor human rights record. We also call on the NBA not to invite the Nigerian Government/its reps to its events until President Buhari obeys all outstanding court orders,” SERAP tweeted.

On its part, Afenifere praised the leadership of the NBA, for naming and shaming El-Rufai.

The organisation, through Yinka Odumakin, its National Publicity Secretary said by the NBA’s action, Governor El Rufai who has been acting with impunity will learn how to comport himself in public.

“NBA must be commended for naming and shaming El-Rufai. El-Rufai has governed in the last five years with impunity and total disregard for rule of law”.

“It’s a good thing that the NBA has done and they must be commended. It will serve as a lesson to him on how to behave in public life”.

Coming on the heels of its presidential election which is still generating controversy, the issue has already polarised the NBA with some state chapters such as Bauchi, Jigawa are taking sides with El-Rufai and have threatened to boycott the conference.

The Chairman of the Jigawa NBA, Garba Abubakar, said that the allegations against the governor which prompted the cancellation of his invitation had nothing to do with the national leadership of the association or the NBA at large.

Abubakar who also said the allegations made against the governor by Open Bar Initiative were frivolous, said “The decision is quite unfair as the allegation against the governor has nothing to do with the NEC or NBA at large”.

“Worse still, the governor has not been given the opportunity to defend himself on the allegations raised against him by a group within the association before the resolution of this magnitude was reached against him.

“The motto of the association is promoting the ‘Rule of Law’. Prudence and justice therefore demand that he be given the opportunity to defend himself before taking any decision that affects him.

“If complaints are to be judged on their face value and without due process, similar treatment is to [be] given to Governor of Rivers State Nyesom Wike who has serious allegations of abuse of human rights against him to the extent of the demolition of residential houses and place of worship without observing due process.

“On the strength of this, therefore, we call on the national body under President Usoro, SAN to reverse the decision with immediate effect, else the Nigerian Bar Association Dutse Branch will boycott the virtual annual general conference taking place in a few days to come.”

Also, the NBA in Bauchi State dissociated itself from the action of the national body which it said was “predicated upon unscrupulous and unfounded allegation(s) against the governor.”

It said the NBA should be “seen as promoting the principles of the Rule of Law and attainment of justice to all manner of people irrespective of cultural, tribal, religious or political inclination.”

“Consequent upon the above, we call on the National Executive Committee (NEC) as well as leadership of the Nigerian Bar Association to immediately rescind its decision and apologise to our teeming members for reaching such unpopular decision which affects the hard-earned image of and integrity of the Nigerian Bar Association as an impartial umpire.

“Furthermore, failure to rescind its decision, the leadership of our noble branch has resolved unanimously and unequivocally to boycott the forthcoming NBA conference scheduled for this 2020. We also call on all the members of our branch to comply with the same above”.

https://www.independent.ng/el-rufai-dis-invitation-a-faux-pas-or-brilliant-initiative/
It is an excellent decision.

The Governor can go to Channels TV and defend himself.

It is a lesson to other genocide enablers that the Nigerian public is watching.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by bro4u: 9:27am On Aug 26, 2020
CheGuevara101:
You're a Mumuni! Who gave you the moral rectitude to question his political stance? As every human being he also has a right to air his views without giving a hoot to whose ox is being gored. Take your useless advice straight to the bin.
Typical Nigerian; they can't accommodate other opinions without throwing insults.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by Truth801(m): 9:41am On Aug 26, 2020
This issue has been over flogged
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by Truth801(m): 9:42am On Aug 26, 2020
Righteousness89:
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Bro u need Help!
I admire your consistency in sharing God's word on this platform. However, he has a point.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by mamaafrik(m): 9:43am On Aug 26, 2020
bro4u:
As a preacher that you claim to be I think you shouldn't be involved in political issues as sensitive as this. You're making yourself seen as Pst. Tunde Bakare
and don't you think the unbrainy, unwise, and funny perpetual calls for the pious, righteous and upright minds to refrain from politics like you are doing is the main reason why we keep having killers,nepotist and corrupt persons in power and the Nation keep going into the sea,let reason before talking.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by mamaafrik(m): 9:44am On Aug 26, 2020
bro4u:
Offer one then...
we will pray for him.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by obyrich(m): 9:47am On Aug 26, 2020
VisioDirect:
Nobody is talking or doing anything to save lives in southern kaduna, but have the time to discuss and evaluate NBA decision not to invite El Rufai to conference, what is happening in this country? Is Nigeria truly a jungle or zoo?
Jungle is the right word. There is orderiness and peaceful coexistence in a zoo.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by mamaafrik(m): 9:55am On Aug 26, 2020
VisioDirect:
Nobody is talking or doing anything to save lives in southern kaduna, but have the time to discuss and evaluate NBA decision not to invite El Rufai to conference, what is happening in this country? Is Nigeria truly a jungle or zoo?
that is who they are,sanusi can suddenly talk now,the Bauchi NBA can do so now.
Muric can put his snouty,low thinking head now but no one calls for the justice and arrest of the Fulanis,My southern people and middle beltan,can you see your enemies??
They came with Ruga,we got them,we decided Amotekun should be installed,they complained,they came WITH CAMA
They are the fanatics we need to pull out of power perpetually when they come in their"we are serving the same good" mantra or my Yoruba Muslims ,is this was ISLAM IS ALL ABOUT,inability to tell the truth or silence suddenly seen by noteable Muslim when wrongs are perpetrated by a fellow muslims
SANUSI,EL RUFAI,MALAMI, are bird of a feather
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by StrictlyStreet: 9:56am On Aug 26, 2020
I like the fact that he was invited in the first place only to be 'disinvited'.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by mamaafrik(m): 9:57am On Aug 26, 2020
maestro299:
Brilliant from the NBA. My only problem is why he was invited in the first place. Sanusi and Sagay are talking from sentiment. Is the NBA platform the only medium he can explain himself? In this 21st century, when there are literally dozens of media through which he can interact with the citizens and engage the press, explaining his hypocritical standpoint? What do he and his family think Twitter is only good for, hurling insults and abuse at people? This kind of person is the most dangerous kind of fanatic, one with a title.
no mind am,he can come to Channels Television or go to Same Nigerian info or Instagram and tell us wetin sup,he is stylishly prepping for his presidency.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by ruggedtimi(m): 10:16am On Aug 26, 2020
This is similar reason why England FA blocked the takeover bid of Newcastle by Saudi royal.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by nairavsdollars(op): 10:27am On Aug 26, 2020
Shed more light on this

ruggedtimi:
This is similar reason why England FA blocked the takeover bid of Newcastle by Saudi royal.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by Misslynx(f): 11:03am On Aug 26, 2020
bro4u:
As a preacher that you claim to be I think you shouldn't be involved in political issues as sensitive as this. You're making yourself seen as Pst. Tunde Bakare
If they don't talk you are the same person that will say religious leaders keep turning a blind eye to the happenings of this country...What will people not complain abouthuh
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by jaxxy(m): 11:12am On Aug 26, 2020
State is on fire and what u care about is giving a damn speech at NBA?? Smtn isn’t right here most definitely.
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by Nobody: 12:12pm On Aug 26, 2020
Someone who came out to say he paid Fulani herdsmen that killed Indigenes of his state to stopped killings and you invite such persons to come speak at your Event?

Na NBA I blame!
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by bolaayenimo: 12:23pm On Aug 26, 2020
he paid fulanis to stop killings but cannot pay the Southern kaduna leaders for compensation
Meninmen:
Someone who came out to say he paid Fulani herdsmen that killed Indigenes of his state to stopped killings and you invite such persons to come speak at your Event?

Na NBA I blame!
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by elisho: 1:14pm On Aug 26, 2020
good one from NBA the man is evil
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by Organs(m): 3:49pm On Aug 26, 2020
helinues:
Why did the organization think of inviting El Rufai in the first place.

Those who can not control their emotions on social media will definitely lose up in public.

FFK, good reference case
Read the article again. You seem not to comprehend. Pay attention to what the State Chapters are saying?
Re: El-Rufai's NBA Dis-Invitation: A Faux Pas Or Brilliant Initiative? by Organs(m): 3:54pm On Aug 26, 2020
Denique:
No gaffe; A brilliant one, I must say!

If his loose statements aren't tactless, I dont see why his dis-invitation should behuh

He who comes into equity, must come with clean hands.

More to come until, he learns to uphold his oath of office without compromise and/or prejudice.

He's a Governor of a state, not a FULANI'S Governor. I hope that sinks?!

Next!!!
Maybe you don't understand simple english or what the words "allegation" means...... Think about it this way, as an example, you, are maybe accused of dating your boss, and based on that, you are now judged and asked not to attend the Company's end of year party? Tell me how would you feel?
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