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RE: Emi Lokan or Lagos Lakon? By Sadiq Ali Sango

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Setting the Records Straight: President Tinubu Is Committed to All Nigerians, Not Just Lagos

My attention has been drawn to an opinion piece written by Mr. Salihu Tanko Yakasai, titled “Emi Lokan or Lagos Lakon?”, in which he accuses President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of favoring Lagos State to the detriment of other parts of the country, especially Kano. While I respect his right to express his views, I feel compelled to address the clear misrepresentations, political undertones, and misleading sentiments contained in his piece.

First, let me begin by stating emphatically: President Tinubu is not the President of Lagos; he is the democratically elected President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. His policies, projects, and appointments reflect the interests of the nation as a whole, not a region, not a tribe, and certainly not one city.

National Spread of Projects

The narrative that Lagos is the only beneficiary of President Tinubu’s administration is not only false but also misleading. Across the northern states—including Kano, Katsina, Borno, Sokoto, and Niger, massive federal projects are ongoing:

The Kano-Kaduna Standard Gauge Railway is receiving fresh attention and funding.

The Sokoto-Tambuwal-Jega-Kontagora-Makera Road has resumed construction.

Borno State is witnessing renewed investments in power, housing, and rehabilitation projects for communities affected by insurgency.

The Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline, a transformative economic project, is ongoing and holds immense promise for northern Nigeria’s industrial future.

The Renewed Hope Cities project in Kano is one of the largest in the country, targeting thousands of housing units.

Rehabilitation of dams, irrigation, and dry-season farming support in northern states is being implemented through the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources.

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These are not “audio” approvals; they are real, verifiable projects. And more are coming, because this government is not driven by tribal or regional sentiments but by a vision of shared prosperity.

On the Accusation of Favoritism

Yes, Lagos, like Kano, Abuja and Port Harcourt, commands significant infrastructure needs because of their national importance and economic impact. That said, other cities are not left out. We must stop promoting the idea that progress in Lagos automatically means regression for other regions. We are one country. Federal investment in any strategic economic hub benefits the country as a whole.

Moreover, Mr. Salihu Yakasai was conspicuously silent on such matters when his principal, former Kano Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, was a major political player under Tinubu’s administration as APC national chairman.
One wonders why he has suddenly found his voice now that Ganduje has lost position and is facing serious allegations of corruption. If equity and justice are the principles he stands for, why was he mute then?

Let us be honest with ourselves, the stagnation of Kano is not because of President Tinubu. Rather, it is the result of years of mismanagement, poor leadership, and political self-interest that have characterized the stewardship of some of those now crying wolf. How can anyone blame the President when Kano’s own leaders failed to prioritize infrastructure, education, and innovation when they had the chance?

If truly Mr. Yakasai and his political family are interested in Kano’s development, they would spend more time lobbying and proposing viable projects for federal support, rather than penning provocative and politically motivated articles aimed at sowing division.

Ironically, if President Tinubu were favoring Lagos excessively, who is better positioned than Ganduje, former governor, party chairman, and political godfather of the author, to advise or remind the President of Kano’s needs? Instead, what we saw from Ganduje was a relentless pursuit of personal gain, appointments, contracts, and privileges, not legacy projects. It is well known that appointments were being shared among Ganduje’s family members while Kano’s development was an afterthought.

We welcome healthy criticism of the federal government indeed, that is the hallmark of democracy. However, we must draw the lines using falsehoods, selective memory, and sentimentalism to score cheap political points.

President Tinubu’s administration is committed to inclusiveness, equity, and national development. Kano remains a vital part of Nigeria and will not be left behind.

To those who want to exploit regional sentiments for political rehabilitation, I say: focus your energy on being part of the solution, not the noise.

Let us put Kano first, Nigeria first, and stop the politics of bitterness.
History will be kinder to us when we speak truth with responsibility, not propaganda with desperation.

Hon. Sadiq Ali Sango
APC Kano Youth Activist
August 3rd, 2025

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None of Nigeria’s Presidents have Brigadier Generals as ADC, as the promotion of Tinubu’s ADC was shelved.

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None of Nigeria’s Presidents have Brigadier Generals as ADC, as the promotion of Tinubu’s ADC was shelved.”

The controversial plan to decorate Nurudeen Yusuf, aide-de-camp (ADC) to President Bola Tinubu, as a one-star general on Monday evening was shelved at the last minute after an intervention by two former chiefs of army staff.

Yusuf, who was only decorated as a colonel last January, was to be promoted to the rank of brigadier-general through “special presidential promotion”.

Under normal process, an officer has to be a colonel for at least four years after which he or she will attend the National Defence College (NDC) before they are considered for promotion.

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The approval to bypass the process was conveyed in a letter from the office of the national security adviser (NSA) to the Chief of army staff.

No brigadier has ever been ADC to the president of Nigeria, leading to further disquiet within the military establishment.

Ahead of the planned decoration on Monday, the minister of defence, Chris Musa — who is a retired general — and the chief of army staff, Waidi Shaibu, a lieutenant general, had cut short their visit to Lagos state and returned to the federal capital.

However, two highly respected former army chiefs eventually succeeded in persuading Tinubu to shelve the plan because of the dangers to the military establishment, TheCable learnt.

A presidential source told that the promotion is not going to happen “anytime soon”.

 

 

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Breaking:Former Chief Justice Of Nigeria Ibrahim Tanko Is Dead

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Former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad (retd.), is dead.

A close source confirmed to SaharaReporters on Tuesday morning that the former head of Nigerian judiciary passed away at a hospital in Saudi Arabia.

“Ex-CJN Tanko Muhammad is dead. He passed away this morning at a Saudi Arabian Hospital,” the source said.

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Nigeria Tracker reports that Late President Muhammadu Buhari appointed late Justice Ibrahim Tanko into the exalted seat after the sacking of his predecessor Justice Samuel Walter Onnoghen over the issue of code of conduct in January 2019.

In Late 2022 Justice Ibrahim Tanko suddenly exited the seat due to what many said intense pressure from cabals in Late President Muhammad Buhari’s presidency and was succeeded by retired Justice olukayode .

Late Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad hails from Bauchi state .

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The Aso Rock Gossip That Made Late President Buhari Lock His Wife Out

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

In a new biography, former First Lady Aisha Buhari has revealed that late President Muhammadu Buhari began locking his bedroom door, preventing her from gaining access, after hearing rumors within Aso Rock that she intended to kill him.

This personal account is featured in the 600-page book, ‘From Soldier to Statesman: The Legacy of Muhammadu Buhari’, where Aisha Buhari details her experience managing her husband’s health challenges during his presidency.

She stated that the former president, trusting the gossip circulating within the presidential villa, altered some of his personal habits as a result.

The biography, which was authored by Charles Omole, director-general of the Institute for Police and Security Policy Research, was launched at the presidential villa in Abuja.

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Many high-profile persons and political chieftains, including President Bola Tinubu, attended the launch.

In the book, Aisha said Buhari’s 2017 health crisis was not a mysterious ailment or the effect of poisoning, but began after a broken feeding routine and mismanaged nutritional habits.

The former first lady said she had long managed her husband’s meals and supplements at specific hours, adding that the regimen helped Buhari to maintain stability.

“According to Aisha Buhari, her husband’s 2017 health crisis did not originate as a mysterious ailment or a covert plot. It started, she says, with the loss of a routine; ‘my nutrition,’ she describes it, a pattern of meals and supplements she had long overseen in Kaduna before they moved into Aso Villa,” the book reads.

When they moved to the villa, she said she convened a meeting with close staff including Suhayb Rafindadi, the physician; Bashir Abubakar, the chief security officer; the housekeeper, and the DSS DG to explain the plan.

After some time, the plan was discontinued.

“When the Presidency’s machinery took over our private lives, I explained the plan: daily, at specific hours, cups and bowls with tailored vitamin powders and oil, a touch of protein here, a change to cereals there. Elderly bodies require gentle, consistent support,” Aisha was quoted as saying in the book.

“Then came the gossip and the fearmongering. They said I wanted to kill him.

“My husband believed them for a week or so,” she said, adding that the president began locking his room, changed small habits, and crucially, “meals were delayed or missed; the supplements were stopped”.

“For a year, he did not have lunch. They mismanaged his meals,” she added.

Aisha denied stories of plots to poison her husband, adding that Buhari’s health began deteriorating because of “loss of a routine, ‘my nutrition,’ was the genesis of the crisis”.

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