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Tinubu Replies El-Rufai On The Nation Newspaper

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The Kaduna governor’s gloomy attacks underscore why everyone, especially leaders, must be careful with whom they associate. Mallam el-Rufai is book brilliant, eloquent and, in direct contrast to his size, somewhat charismatic and persuasive. But scratch him a little, and what comes to view can be quite disconcerting. A little scratch reveals a self-willed, pompous, heady, fanatical and divisive person and politician. He has done quite some remarkable administrative rejigging in Kaduna State, but nothing he has done matches the revolutionary undertakings and progress Lagos has witnessed since 1999 pound for pound– at least nothing matching the size of his egotism and extravagant displays. He has ostracised Southern Kaduna and exposed the people of that region to needless bloodletting, promoted ethnic exceptionalism while disguising his methods as progressive and iconoclastic, and has denounced, hated, and ridiculed everyone nature has undeservedly brought his way to help him along

Be Ready To Build More Prisons To Accommodate Us, Southern Kaduna Youths Tells Elrufai

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Southern Kaduna Youths tasks Governor Nasiru Elrufai on the need to build more Prisons in Kaduna to accommodate them for the next four years. "We rather go to prison than remain cowards" Following a facebook post by to Mr. Hussaini Dickson,  “Nasiru Elrufai can start building new prisons here in Kaduna State because he’d have to take us all to prison, then govern over cowards who cannot stand up to his pettiness, incompetence, and tyrannical style of governance”.

Tinubu: Our godfather produced Buhari, show what you’ve done – Yoruba youths blast El-Rufai

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By Seun Opejobi The Yoruba Council of Youths Worldwide has described remark by the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai that he would teach people of Lagos State how to end godfatherism as “abysmally insulting”. The youths said El-Rufai lacked the credibility to utter such seditious statement in Yoruba land. Addressing journalists yesterday in Lagos State, the council’s president, Aremo Oladotun Hassan warned El-Rufai to desist from acts that could earn him disgrace from Yoruba nation. He challenged the Governor, who claimed to have ended godfatherism in his state, to tell the world how he has improved the lives of people in Kaduna State with evidence. He also warned that youths in the South West would reject any attempt by any individual, to intrude or disrespect political leaders in the region. Hassan wondered how someone, who ought to focus on how to end insecurity and abject poverty ravaging his state and region, would “come to the megacity, the Centre of Excellence

Why El-rufai Is Angry With Tinubu: Nigerian Governors' Forum Chairmanship

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Temidayo Akinsuyi, Lagos The battle for President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor in 2023 is already causing ripples in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) as Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, national leader of the party, and Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State are at loggerheads over who takes over as the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF). Both men are rumoured to be nursing the ambition of succeeding President Buhari in 2023. El-Rufai, at the weekend, had taken a swipe at Tinubu’s dominance of the political structure in Lagos State, saying it was time to end godfatherism in the state just as he ended it in Kaduna State. To free Lagos from Tinubu’s grip, El-Rufai said, one of the best ways is to start the campaign now by embarking on a study to understand why five million out of the six million voters in Lagos State did not vote. “Here in Lagos, you have over six million registered voters, only about a million voted (in 2019 general elections); five million did not vote. I