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  • When they were in power, former First Lady Aisha Buhari was in a constant battle for control of her husband and power with the power brokers around her husband.

    Apparently, her late husband trusted a group of cronies led by his nephew Mamman Daura, Sabiu Tunde, and the late Abba Kyari, who were in charge and were the de facto presidents.

    Thus, they were in charge and determined who got what.

    That Emiefele was so powerful because of the power they allowed him as CBN governor.

    According to some schools of thought, if the late Abba Kyari were to be alive, he would not have allowed the current president, Asiwaju, to emerge as the APC presidential flag bearer, let alone win the election.

    Before they left power, Buhari's nephew, Sabiu Tunde, was the richest young Nigerian under 40.

    Aisha Buhari was relegated to the background and was told by her husband that she belonged in the kitchen when she complained.

    She fought, she wailed, and she became a podcaster at one point.

    She would give orders as the wife of a sitting president, but Mamman Daura or Sabiu Tunde would overrule her, knowing nothing would happen.

    Aisha Buhari's case was made worse by the fact that Buhari comes from a feudalist culture that has no regard for women.

    Aisha Buhari and Tunde Sabiu once had an intense clash at Aso Rock that had her ADC shooting at him; the man scaled the fence of Aso Rock, running for his life.

    As expected, the late Buhari sided with his nephew, Sabiu Tunde, against his wife, and Aisha's security operatives, who attempted to kill Tunde, were picked up and arrested by the then Inspector General of Police.

    Aisha had to come on social media to appeal to the IGP to release her security operatives because she was powerless.

    Tunde gave an order for their arrest, and there was nothing she could do to reverse it.

    Frustrated by the humiliation she received at the hands of the power cabal, Aisha had to relocate from Nigeria to Dubai before moving to the UK.

    The power cabal even made attempts to marry a second wife for the late Buhari at the height of their fight with Aisha, just to humiliate her further.

    Buhari disrespected his wife and allowed wolves to ravage her in a way that Tinubu has not done to his wife, Remi.

    Today, Muhammadu Buhari is no more, but before he died, he was nursed and taken care of by Aisha Buhari and the kids on his sickbed.

    Sabiu Tunde, who was fond of humiliating her, was nowhere to be found.

    When he died, it was still the same Aisha and the kids who brought his corpse home.

    A lesson for my generation of men: when you become rich and powerful, take care of your wife and kids; bring them close, more than any other person, no matter how loyal the person is to you.

    Don't allow a third party to come between you and your wife because of money and power.

    When the chips are down, your family is all that you have left.

    Every other person will move on. I have seen this happen again and again.

    - CHUKWUDI IWUCHUKWU
    When they were in power, former First Lady Aisha Buhari was in a constant battle for control of her husband and power with the power brokers around her husband. Apparently, her late husband trusted a group of cronies led by his nephew Mamman Daura, Sabiu Tunde, and the late Abba Kyari, who were in charge and were the de facto presidents. Thus, they were in charge and determined who got what. That Emiefele was so powerful because of the power they allowed him as CBN governor. According to some schools of thought, if the late Abba Kyari were to be alive, he would not have allowed the current president, Asiwaju, to emerge as the APC presidential flag bearer, let alone win the election. Before they left power, Buhari's nephew, Sabiu Tunde, was the richest young Nigerian under 40. Aisha Buhari was relegated to the background and was told by her husband that she belonged in the kitchen when she complained. She fought, she wailed, and she became a podcaster at one point. She would give orders as the wife of a sitting president, but Mamman Daura or Sabiu Tunde would overrule her, knowing nothing would happen. Aisha Buhari's case was made worse by the fact that Buhari comes from a feudalist culture that has no regard for women. Aisha Buhari and Tunde Sabiu once had an intense clash at Aso Rock that had her ADC shooting at him; the man scaled the fence of Aso Rock, running for his life. As expected, the late Buhari sided with his nephew, Sabiu Tunde, against his wife, and Aisha's security operatives, who attempted to kill Tunde, were picked up and arrested by the then Inspector General of Police. Aisha had to come on social media to appeal to the IGP to release her security operatives because she was powerless. Tunde gave an order for their arrest, and there was nothing she could do to reverse it. Frustrated by the humiliation she received at the hands of the power cabal, Aisha had to relocate from Nigeria to Dubai before moving to the UK. The power cabal even made attempts to marry a second wife for the late Buhari at the height of their fight with Aisha, just to humiliate her further. Buhari disrespected his wife and allowed wolves to ravage her in a way that Tinubu has not done to his wife, Remi. Today, Muhammadu Buhari is no more, but before he died, he was nursed and taken care of by Aisha Buhari and the kids on his sickbed. Sabiu Tunde, who was fond of humiliating her, was nowhere to be found. When he died, it was still the same Aisha and the kids who brought his corpse home. A lesson for my generation of men: when you become rich and powerful, take care of your wife and kids; bring them close, more than any other person, no matter how loyal the person is to you. Don't allow a third party to come between you and your wife because of money and power. When the chips are down, your family is all that you have left. Every other person will move on. I have seen this happen again and again. - CHUKWUDI IWUCHUKWU
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  • "You claimed to have inherited a dilapidated Nigeria yet you're spending public funds extravagantly as if you inherited a rich and prosperous country" – Sanusi replies Tinubu

    Emir Mohammed Sanusi, a prominent Nigerian leader and former Emir of Kano, has responded to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's claim that he inherited a dilapidated Nigeria from former President Muhammadu Buhari.

    In his message to Tinubu, Emir Sanusi expresses total disagreement with this assertion. Sanusi questions how a president that claimed to have inherited a dilapidated Nigeria be spending public funds extravagantly as if you inherited a rich and prosperous country.

    How would you justify the following extravagant spendings under your government:

    21 Billion Naira to renovate the Vice President house

    70 Billion Naira to the National Assembly members to buy SUVs at the cost 160 Million Naira per one for Senators and House of Representatives members

    Specifically 4 Billion Naira to renovate Dodan Barrack Lagos

    Another 3 Billion Naira to renovate Aguda House

    5 Billion Naira was given to Presidential Tax Reforms Committee of less than twenty people headed by Taiwo Oyedele with nothing to show for it

    1.5 Billion Naira to purchase cars for your wife Senator Oluremi Tinubu despite the fact that First Lady office is not recognised by our constitution

    300% salary increase for the judges which was speedily passed by the insensitive and irresponsible senators

    5 Billion Naira was budgeted for Presidential fleet of cars for President Bola Ahmad Tinubu

    5 Billion equally budgeted for Presidential yacht

    225 Billion naira spent on so-called Presidential Jet

    90 Billion naira spent on 2024 Hajj pilgrimage

    Billions of Naira was budgeted for your trips including the Vice President Kashim Shettima to the detriment of the citizens

    Every Senator is paid 21 Million Naira monthly

    House of Representatives are earning 13.5 Million monthly

    All the increment was done by your government

    15 Trillion Naira Lagos Calabar Coastal Road was awarded illegally to your friend a Lebanese Gilbert Chagoury who was repatriated back to his country by the former President Obasanjo

    You have the largest ministers ever in the history of Nigeria.

    Emir Sanusi's message critiques the spending patterns of Tinubu's government in light of claims about the state of Nigeria's economy inherited from Buhari.
    "You claimed to have inherited a dilapidated Nigeria yet you're spending public funds extravagantly as if you inherited a rich and prosperous country" – Sanusi replies Tinubu Emir Mohammed Sanusi, a prominent Nigerian leader and former Emir of Kano, has responded to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's claim that he inherited a dilapidated Nigeria from former President Muhammadu Buhari. In his message to Tinubu, Emir Sanusi expresses total disagreement with this assertion. Sanusi questions how a president that claimed to have inherited a dilapidated Nigeria be spending public funds extravagantly as if you inherited a rich and prosperous country. How would you justify the following extravagant spendings under your government: ▪️ 21 Billion Naira to renovate the Vice President house ▪️ 70 Billion Naira to the National Assembly members to buy SUVs at the cost 160 Million Naira per one for Senators and House of Representatives members ▪️ Specifically 4 Billion Naira to renovate Dodan Barrack Lagos ▪️ Another 3 Billion Naira to renovate Aguda House ▪️ 5 Billion Naira was given to Presidential Tax Reforms Committee of less than twenty people headed by Taiwo Oyedele with nothing to show for it ▪️ 1.5 Billion Naira to purchase cars for your wife Senator Oluremi Tinubu despite the fact that First Lady office is not recognised by our constitution ▪️ 300% salary increase for the judges which was speedily passed by the insensitive and irresponsible senators ▪️ 5 Billion Naira was budgeted for Presidential fleet of cars for President Bola Ahmad Tinubu ▪️ 5 Billion equally budgeted for Presidential yacht ▪️ 225 Billion naira spent on so-called Presidential Jet ▪️ 90 Billion naira spent on 2024 Hajj pilgrimage ▪️ Billions of Naira was budgeted for your trips including the Vice President Kashim Shettima to the detriment of the citizens ▪️ Every Senator is paid 21 Million Naira monthly ▪️ House of Representatives are earning 13.5 Million monthly ▪️ All the increment was done by your government ▪️ 15 Trillion Naira Lagos Calabar Coastal Road was awarded illegally to your friend a Lebanese Gilbert Chagoury who was repatriated back to his country by the former President Obasanjo ▪️ You have the largest ministers ever in the history of Nigeria. Emir Sanusi's message critiques the spending patterns of Tinubu's government in light of claims about the state of Nigeria's economy inherited from Buhari.
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  • The United States President Donald Trump has asked some African countries to accept deported migrants who are not Africans.

    According to the Wall Street Journal, the United States sent proposals to five West African presidents, asking them to take in migrants whose home countries won’t accept them.

    Nigeria has rejected the United States request, citing they have bigger problems at home.

    These are not citizens of those African nations, but people the U.S. wants to offload because their home countries have refused to take them back.

    Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar made the country’s position crystal clear: “We have enough problems of our own… We cannot accept Venezuelan deportees to Nigeria, for crying out loud,” he said.

    #TheAfricanDream #JTT #Jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher #Donaldtrumph #africaunit
    The United States President Donald Trump has asked some African countries to accept deported migrants who are not Africans. According to the Wall Street Journal, the United States sent proposals to five West African presidents, asking them to take in migrants whose home countries won’t accept them. Nigeria has rejected the United States request, citing they have bigger problems at home. These are not citizens of those African nations, but people the U.S. wants to offload because their home countries have refused to take them back. Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar made the country’s position crystal clear: “We have enough problems of our own… We cannot accept Venezuelan deportees to Nigeria, for crying out loud,” he said. #TheAfricanDream #JTT #Jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher #Donaldtrumph #africaunit
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  • Burkina Faso is building a new modern international airport to https://share.google/x8ic15qfXoVXO7qCo
    Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 is building a new modern international airport to https://share.google/x8ic15qfXoVXO7qCo
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  • Burkina Faso is building a new modern international airport to replace the one France built in the 1960s.

    The new Ouagadougou-Donsin International Airport is situated about 35 kilometers from the capital.

    It covers 4,400 hectares.

    It will handle over a million passengers annually.

    It is currently the biggest project in Burkina Faso.

    #TheAfricanDream #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher #JTT #Panafrican
    Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 is building a new modern international airport to replace the one France built in the 1960s. The new Ouagadougou-Donsin International Airport is situated about 35 kilometers from the capital. It covers 4,400 hectares. It will handle over a million passengers annually. It is currently the biggest project in Burkina Faso. #TheAfricanDream #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher #JTT #Panafrican
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  • INEC NOTICE OF ELECTION

    INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC) 2025 BYE-ELECTIONS

    THE INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION IN LINE WITH SECTION 28 (3) OF THE ELECTORAL ACT 2022, HEREBY INFORMS THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE 2025 BYE-ELECTIONS SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN SIXTEEN (16) FEDERAL CONSTITUENCIES, STATE CONSTITUENCIES, AND SENATORIAL DISTRICTS ACROSS TWELVE (12) STATES OF THE FEDERATION AS FOLLOWS:

    DATE: SATURDAY; 16TH AUGUST, 2025

    TIME: 8:30AM

    VENUE: POLLING UNITS IN THE AFFECTED CONSTITUENCIES

    NOTE THAT:

    ONLY PERSONS WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE REGISTER OF VOTERS AND HAVE VALID PERMANENT VOTER CARD SHALL BE ALLOWED TO VOTE;

    VOTERS SHALL ONLY VOTE AT POLLING UNITS WHERE THEY ARE REGISTERED;

    THE BIMODAL VOTER ACCREDITATION SYSTEM (BVAS) SHALL BE USED FOR THE ACCREDITATION OF VOTERS;

    NO PVC, NO VOTING.

    INEC, Making Your Vote Count ... Consolidating Our Democracy

    SIGNED: INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC)
    INEC NOTICE OF ELECTION INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC) 2025 BYE-ELECTIONS THE INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION IN LINE WITH SECTION 28 (3) OF THE ELECTORAL ACT 2022, HEREBY INFORMS THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE 2025 BYE-ELECTIONS SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN SIXTEEN (16) FEDERAL CONSTITUENCIES, STATE CONSTITUENCIES, AND SENATORIAL DISTRICTS ACROSS TWELVE (12) STATES OF THE FEDERATION AS FOLLOWS: DATE: SATURDAY; 16TH AUGUST, 2025 TIME: 8:30AM VENUE: POLLING UNITS IN THE AFFECTED CONSTITUENCIES NOTE THAT: ONLY PERSONS WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE REGISTER OF VOTERS AND HAVE VALID PERMANENT VOTER CARD SHALL BE ALLOWED TO VOTE; VOTERS SHALL ONLY VOTE AT POLLING UNITS WHERE THEY ARE REGISTERED; THE BIMODAL VOTER ACCREDITATION SYSTEM (BVAS) SHALL BE USED FOR THE ACCREDITATION OF VOTERS; NO PVC, NO VOTING. INEC, Making Your Vote Count ... Consolidating Our Democracy SIGNED: INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC)
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  • South Africa Airport the best in africa
    South Africa Airport the best in africa
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  • Kenya Removes Visa Requirements for Africans and Most Caribbean Countries

    Kenya has officially scrapped visa requirements for citizens of 52 African nations and most Caribbean countries. Africans can now travel to Kenya with just a passport.

    The new policy eliminates the need for electronic travel authorization (eTA), visa fees, or paperwork.

    Under the new directive, travelers from 52 African nations and several Caribbean states are now allowed visa-free entry into Kenya for up to 60 days. Citizens of East African Community (EAC) member states can stay for up to six months, consistent with EAC free movement protocols.

    However, the visa-free policy excludes Libya and Somalia due to security concerns.

    #TheAfricanDream #jajiotheteacher #jaconnaafrica
    Kenya Removes Visa Requirements for Africans and Most Caribbean Countries Kenya has officially scrapped visa requirements for citizens of 52 African nations and most Caribbean countries. Africans can now travel to Kenya with just a passport. The new policy eliminates the need for electronic travel authorization (eTA), visa fees, or paperwork. Under the new directive, travelers from 52 African nations and several Caribbean states are now allowed visa-free entry into Kenya for up to 60 days. Citizens of East African Community (EAC) member states can stay for up to six months, consistent with EAC free movement protocols. However, the visa-free policy excludes Libya and Somalia due to security concerns. #TheAfricanDream #jajiotheteacher #jaconnaafrica
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  • I posted the tragedy of the former president of Nigeria on my reel and someone commented this
    " God please visit tinubu as you did to buhari
    " God please finish what you have started
    " He will never rest in peace
    " Let the celebration continue until July is over
    Please my people what do you have to tell the family of the former president
    I posted the tragedy of the former president of Nigeria on my reel and someone commented this " God please visit tinubu as you did to buhari " God please finish what you have started " He will never rest in peace " Let the celebration continue until July is over Please my people what do you have to tell the family of the former president
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  • My good people good morning how una dey I get small discussion for us here my sweet people
    My good people good morning 🌅🌄 how una dey I get small discussion for us here my sweet people
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  • Happy 91st Birthday, Wole Soyinka

    Wole Soyinka, GCON, is a renowned Nigerian writer celebrated for his impactful contributions to literature, especially as a playwright and poet. His works often explore themes of politics, culture, and human rights, earning him international acclaim, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, the first African laureate.

    Over his prolific career, Soyinka has authored three novels, ten short story collections, seven poetry books, twenty-five plays, and five memoirs. In addition, he has translated literary works and written numerous essays and articles for newspapers and journals, cementing his legacy as one of Africa’s most influential literary voices.
    Happy 91st Birthday, Wole Soyinka🎉🎂🍰 Wole Soyinka, GCON, is a renowned Nigerian writer celebrated for his impactful contributions to literature, especially as a playwright and poet. His works often explore themes of politics, culture, and human rights, earning him international acclaim, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, the first African laureate. Over his prolific career, Soyinka has authored three novels, ten short story collections, seven poetry books, twenty-five plays, and five memoirs. In addition, he has translated literary works and written numerous essays and articles for newspapers and journals, cementing his legacy as one of Africa’s most influential literary voices.
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  • Russian Embassy comment on the Business Day article (July 15, 2025)

    We took note of the article How Russia wins friends and influences people by Nicholas Shubitz published in Business Day on July 11, 2025, and found it thought-provoking and partially reflective of the realities of getting education abroad – be it in Russia, USA, China, Europe or elsewhere. Yet, one important issue is missing.

    Education has traditionally been one of the most vibrant sectors in #RussiaAfrica relations. Since the early days of African independence, hundreds of thousands of professionals – doctors, engineers, teachers, technicians, and others – have received training in Russia. After completing these studies, most of the graduates return to their home countries, where they contribute to building a better future for their communities.

    We firmly believe that Africa is not, and should not be, an arena for geopolitical rivalry.

    As President Vladimir Putin emphasized in his article “Russia and Africa: Joining Efforts for Peace, Progress and a Successful Future,” our country has consistently adhered to the principle of “AFRICAN SOLUTIONS TO AFRICAN PROBLEMS,” standing in solidarity with African nations in their pursuit of self-determination, justice, and sovereign rights. Unlike some external actors, we have never sought to impose our values, governance models, or development paths on our African partners.

    Our engagement with African countries is guided by the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum Action Plan for 2023-2026, adopted at the highest level. This strategic document outlines broad cooperation in numerous areas, including security, trade, investment, agriculture, science, culture, and – critically – education.

    Shane Shauke, a graduate of a Russian University, current medical practitioner and representative of the Russian African Centre of University Studies (RACUS) in SA, shares his experience:
    “As a South African from the rural Limpopo province, I had the opportunity to study in Russia. Many of us who studied there were drawn not by political influence, but by the accessibility of quality education – especially in fields like medicine.

    Russia’s investment in international students, particularly from Africa, certainly fosters goodwill. It’s equally important to acknowledge that the relationship is not one-sided: African students often return home with valuable knowledge and skills.

    Russia may gain friends through education, but those friendships are rooted in complex human experiences, not just political strategy.”

    The Comment was partially published in Business Day on July 15, 2025: https://tinyurl.com/ykh59r24
    ⚡ Russian Embassy comment on the Business Day article (July 15, 2025) ✍️ We took note of the article How Russia wins friends and influences people by Nicholas Shubitz published in Business Day on July 11, 2025, and found it thought-provoking and partially reflective of the realities of getting education abroad – be it in Russia, USA, China, Europe or elsewhere. Yet, one important issue is missing. Education has traditionally been one of the most vibrant sectors in #RussiaAfrica relations. Since the early days of African independence, hundreds of thousands of professionals – doctors, engineers, teachers, technicians, and others – have received training in Russia. After completing these studies, most of the graduates return to their home countries, where they contribute to building a better future for their communities. ☝️ We firmly believe that Africa is not, and should not be, an arena for geopolitical rivalry. As President Vladimir Putin emphasized in his article “Russia and Africa: Joining Efforts for Peace, Progress and a Successful Future,” our country has consistently adhered to the principle of “AFRICAN SOLUTIONS TO AFRICAN PROBLEMS,” standing in solidarity with African nations in their pursuit of self-determination, justice, and sovereign rights. Unlike some external actors, we have never sought to impose our values, governance models, or development paths on our African partners. Our engagement with African countries is guided by the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum Action Plan for 2023-2026, adopted at the highest level. This strategic document outlines broad cooperation in numerous areas, including security, trade, investment, agriculture, science, culture, and – critically – education. 💬 Shane Shauke, a graduate of a Russian University, current medical practitioner and representative of the Russian African Centre of University Studies (RACUS) in SA, shares his experience: “As a South African from the rural Limpopo province, I had the opportunity to study in Russia. Many of us who studied there were drawn not by political influence, but by the accessibility of quality education – especially in fields like medicine. Russia’s investment in international students, particularly from Africa, certainly fosters goodwill. It’s equally important to acknowledge that the relationship is not one-sided: African students often return home with valuable knowledge and skills. Russia may gain friends through education, but those friendships are rooted in complex human experiences, not just political strategy.” The Comment was partially published in Business Day on July 15, 2025: https://tinyurl.com/ykh59r24
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