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Governorship Elections: ‘Leaders now beg for votes’, says Apostle Johnson Suleiman

by Leading Reporters March 11, 2023
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Ahead of the gubernatorial elections, Apostle Johnson Suleiman has noted that Nigerian politicians now beg for votes unlike before.

It’s interesting to see how the dynamics of Nigerian politics have evolved over the years. It appears that Apostle Johnson Suleiman is acknowledging a significant shift in the political landscape, with politicians now actively seeking votes from the public.

The Apostle attributes this change to the youth demographic, whom he commends for altering the political narrative. It’s crucial to note that the role of the youth in Nigerian politics has grown increasingly significant in recent years, with many young people seeking to take an active part in the political process.

However, it’s also worth mentioning that there is still a long way to go in terms of improving the overall state of Nigerian politics. While it’s encouraging to see the youth being recognized for their contribution, there are still significant challenges to be addressed, including corruption, electoral violence, and other issues that continue to plague the country’s political scene.

Nonetheless, it’s inspiring to see positive developments such as this, and we hope that they will continue to drive positive change in the country’s political landscape.

He attributed this development to the youths. Suleiman hailed the youths for changing the narrative. He wrote, “I see so many leaders going about begging for votes… this is what they naturally never do…

“God bless you Nigerian youths for changing the narratives… The ‘youths’ I am talking about know themselves…not those still endorsing leaders that put us in this mess.”

Credit: Instagram // Johnson Suleman

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El-Rufai Mocks Igbos, Says 2 million March For Peter Obi in Kaduna Impossible

by Folarin Kehinde August 15, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

Former FCT minister and sitting governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has gone on social media to openly abuse Igbo people and mock a planned 2 million march by supporters of Peter Obi in Kaduna State.

A twitter user whose name is Abdullahi Umar Zarma tweeted “Kaduna Two million march for Peter Obi” various times, ending the tweet with a hashtag #KadunaTwoMillionMarchforPeterObi.

Governor El-Rufai unprovoked, came to quote reply the tweet from Abdullahi. He responded to the tweet saying “In Kaduna? Not Kaduna twitter? /* Laughing emojis */, I hope you get two hundred persons on the streets, including those ‘imports’ that can’t open their shops on Mondays, and come on overnight bus last night!!! I jus’ dey laff, wallahi tallahi!!!.

Social Media users have lashed out at the governor for his lack of decorum and open tribalism towards Igbo people whom he referred to as ‘imports’, ‘overnight bus travellers’.

Popular Activist, Aisha Yesufu said that even shame is ashamed of Governor El-Rufai.

Many people have also reminded the governor to be more concerned about Kaduna state that is current plagued by terrorists and bandits. Kaduna residents are now afraid to ply the Kaduna-Abuja road for fear of being kidnapped.

Others used the opportunity to task politicians to stop putting out statements that is aimed at dividing Nigeria, and work on fostering unity among Nigerians.

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