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By: ​Mazi Omefi I. Omefi

The announcement came gbawam! like a thunderbolt, that Ohaneze had finally adopted the PDP and its presidential and vice presidential candidates, Atiku and Peter Obi, apparently because of their son, Peter Obi, and secondly because of Atiku/Obi’s commitment to the restructuring of Nigeria. 

The announcement triggered a wave of jubilation among most Igbos in Nigeria as well as the Diaspora Igbos. The National President of the highly celebrated Enugu Progressive Social Club of Nigeria Chief Ken-Lolo Ofordile had to virtually close down Nike Lake Resort for two days while celebrating the announcement with his teeming members and friends. Although he does not know Peter Obi in person, or even if he knew him, he did what he did because of the Igbo spirit in him.

To my utmost surprise and shock, it was the governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi’s successor of all people, who quickly opposed the Ohaneze resolution to the extent of confronting the National President of Ohaneze, Chief Nnia Nwodo and allegedly calling him an idiot, although the governor has denied calling him an idiot and rather said that his ire against Nnia Nwodo was that he fixed Ohaneze meeting the same day Zik’s mausoleum was to be commissioned by Buhari which showed that Nwodo had no respect for Zik despite all that Zik did for the Nwodo family. Lol.

Governor Obiano also made the case that members of Ohaneze didn’t come to the commissioning of Zik’s mausoleum. On the day of the commissioning, Obiano invited all traditional rulers and Presidents General of town unions in Anambra State as well as few religious leaders in the State to an interactive session with Buhari at  Obi’s palace. It was remarkable that not one catholic or Anglican bishop was present at that event. At the start of the event, Governor Obiano announced himself as  the M.C. After praising Buhari extensively for releasing money for the second  niger bridge, Obiano personally pointed three people to speak, one PG, one traditional ruler and one religious leader, those he apparently pre-arranged to sing Buhari’s praises. Surprisingly, each of the speakers showed true Igbo blood by frontally accusing Buhari of marginalizing the Igbos, including their non-inclusion in the national railway project. I saw the embarrassment in governor Obiano’s face who was visibly uncomfortable, but the whole Igbos present applauded each speaker, including Igbo APC members.

When it was time to go for the unveiling of Zik’s mausoleum, I watched as Obiano and some government officials left the venue with Buhari, while the PGs, traditional rulers and religious leaders continued with refreshments at the Obi of Onitsha palace. Since Obiano took the commissioning so sacrosanct, why did he not insist on everybody including Obi of Onitsha going along to the commissioning. Tell me why then would he berate Nnia Nwodo for not attending the event. 

This is a mausoleum that was initiated by late Gen. Abacha  over two decades ago, now completed by Buhari, both from the north. If Obiano loved Zik so much, what effort did he make to add to the building of the mausoleum even if not completing it. After all, he built all those flyovers in Awka and  Amawbia as Federal projects, to be reimbursed later. Why did Obiano not do the same for the mausoleum, if he was so full of love for Zik. If Obiano loved Zik so much, why did he not declare a public holiday in Anambra State the day Zik’s mausoleum was commissioned to enable all Anambrarians attend the event?

 Since Zik died, his wife Uche lived virtually at Onuiyi Haven where she and her husband lived all his life. If Obiano loved Zik that much, why has his government never remembered his wife and children?. IObiano loved Zik so dearly, let him tell us how many times he visited Zik’s widow to ask how she and her children Umunnakwe Azikiwe & his siblings have been faring? Yet it was the same Nsukka people where Nnia Nwodo came from that continued to give Zik’s wife and children all the love, comfort  and hospitality that  made  them to remain in Nsukka after  Zik died. If members of the Nwodo community  were hostile to them, would they not have returned to their Ontisha home? Now Obiano is accusing Nnia Nwodo of disrespecting Zik.

I wish to appeal to Governor Obiano and his fellow Igbo governors to take heed the way they are selling Igbo birthright for a soup of porridge by supporting Buhari against our own kith and kin. He may have his way today. But what of tomorrow. I remember the days of Ukpabi Asika in the then East Central State, when he pitched battle against great Zik of Africa. One of those days, Asika was passing through the DMGS round about where Zik’s statue was erected. He stopped his convoy, alighted from his car, walked to the statue and knocked it with the baton he used to carry and ordered that the statue be demolished immediately and the order was carried out with dispatch. On returning to Enugu, he was about to give a similar treatment to Zik’s statue at the secretariat quadrangle but before he could execute the plan, words secretly reached Gowon of the plan and he ordered against it.

At a time, he taunted Zik with the infamous “Onye ube lulu, olachaa,” to which Zik responded with the famous wise crack, “No condition is permanent”. History has the rest of the story. 

Asika’s pears soon finished and he and his wife went into oblivion with Asika ending up in a wheel chair. The day he fell from the wheelchair became a brief saving grace for the  traumatized couple as the fall attracted public  attention that led to President Obasanjo’s intervention by appointing Asika’s wife Chinyere Special Adviser on NEPAD, to help the ailing ex East Central State Administrator. No one knew when both of them died. 

Then look at Umahi who forced traditional rulers in Ebonyi State to endorse and declare support for Buhari even though he is a PDP governor. All in a bid to frustrate Peter Obi becoming Vice-President. He did not stop there. He went ahead to ‘donate’ N5 million  to the APC campaign organization in Ebonyi State. This was in addition to directing Ebonyi youths to paste Buhari posters in Ebonyi State. Can you imagine the open anti-Igbo stance.  

The same Umahi went public on radio to challenge Ohaneze for fixing a meeting on the day of Buhari’s visit to South East. No doubt, he made this open challenge for the purpose of courting Buhari’s favour. Otherwise he knew in advance about the date of Ohaneze meeting and could have quietly discussed the fixture with those concerned since he had access to them or their phone numbers. So why play to the gallery?

Do these governors ever think of tomorrow? 

Do they ever think of the power of the Igbo spirit and the curse they could incur for betraying their own people?

 Do they ever think about the prospects of their children standing for elections in Igbo land in future?

Igbo politicians of the past never sold out their fellow Igbos for all the politics in the world. Recall 1979 when Zik, then NPP presidential candidate was sued for alleged failure to pay his tax as and when due. At every sitting, Igbo politicians of different political parties stormed the late Justice Araka’s court in solidarity with Zik, including Professor Odenigwe,  Joe Nwodo and other NPN bigwigs.

Before then, when Zik was sued by colonial masters during the first public over his involvement in the African Continental Bank, with Professor Eyo Itah, Mbonu Ojike and others appearing as witnesses against Zik,  K. O. Mbadiwe who earlier led the Zik must Go campaign with his good friend Kola Balogun, quickly mobilized Igbo politicians, including Ojukwu’s father, and mobilized resources to secure Zik’s victory. They were also able to draw Mbonu Ojike out from witnessing against Zik. That is the spirit of Igbo brotherhood.

At times, many of these governors behave as though they think we are all fools. I have said it severally that these governors are all working for Buhari, forget the make-belief Owerri solidarity rally where they merely came to answer ‘present Sir’ as we used to do during our primary school days. If they are not working for Buhari, how many Atiku/Peter Obi bill boards have any of them mounted in their respective states. How many times have any of them joined their campaign tour? How many of them have openly condemned any of many illegalities perpetrated by Buhari so far, especially where they adversely affect the collective interest of Igbos?

So soon after that announcement of Ohaneze adoption of PDP Presidential ticket, the entire Igbos in Nigeria and the Diaspora rose in unison to commend Ohaneze. But has any of these governors who should be the direct beneficiaries of Ohaneze declaration uttered a voice to commend Ohaneze or confront Obiano from APGA for attacking the Ohaneze declaration? Not one. Okay, let us forgive Obiano because he is APGA and not PDP. Ditto for Okorocha. But what of Ikpeazu? What of Umahi? And what of Gburugburu?

And let’s say this. Peter Obi as a governor demonstrated the highest respect for Igbo interest and respect for Igbo leaders and till today remains a shining example of Igbo patriotism. Throughout his tenure as governor, Peter Obi treated Igbo statesmen with the respect and reverence they deserved. It was Peter Obi who did the ground work for the appointment of Bianca Ojukwu as ambassador by former president Goodluck Jonathan, to keep the legacy of the Ikemba alive. 

Peter Obi made Ojukwu’s son a commissioner in his administration. When Obiano came on board, what he could do to show his respect for Ojukwu was to appoint his son an ordinary caretaker committee chairman for Nnewi north. After two years, he was sacked. He now ran to the APC and Buhari appointed him as chairman of a Federal Board. Obiano did not spare Ojukwu’s widow, Bianca, either. Recall how he made sure her attempt at senatorial  candidature of APGA was botched under the studied eye of governor Obiano. It was Peter Obi who did the ground work for the appointment of Bianca Ojukwu as ambassador by former president Goodluck Jonathan, to keep the legacy of the Ikemba alive. If not for the love Bianca has for her Igbo tribe, she might have also crossed to the APC and would have been made a Minister by Buhari as a bait to get Igbo support, knowing the reverence Igbos have for Ojukwu. But instead of reverence, Obiano has  continued to show spite for Ojukwu and all he stands for. Too bad. And don’t forget that Bianca is the daughter of the foremost Igbo nationalist Aninefungwu CC Onoh whose role in Igbo struggle was very conspicuous during the civil war as a Lt Col.in the  Biafran Army.

The only institution named after Ojukwu in Anambra State was made by Peter Obi. When Ojukwu died, it was Peter Obi and other Igbo leaders who did the diplomatic leg walk that ensured a state burial for the Igbo hero which the Federal government almost played itself out of. Peter Obi did the same thing in the case of late Chinua Achebe. When some politicians from Anambra State wanted to rubbish late Dr. Ekwueme and drag his personality to the mud, Peter Obi, in a counter move, organized a nation-wide birthday party for the elder statesman to buoy up his image.

But why should Obiano be fighting Peter Obi. If anything, Obiano should have been the person defending Peter Obi even if every other person is against him. And this for all the reasons in the world. Most people in Igboland, nay Nigeria today know that Peter Obi made Obiano what he is today as governor, whatever Obiano or anybody may say. Talk of political maturity. 

Late last night, Obiano sent a notice of emergency meeting to all Presidents General and traditional rulers in Anambra State to come to the Women Development Center, Awka for the sole purpose of frustrating Peter Obi’s scheduled rally at the Holy Trinity field today. Is this not mean? This is the same man blaming Nnia Nwodo for fixing Ohaneze meeting on the day of Buhari’s visit to Anambra State.

I have said it before and I am saying it again. Peter Obi’s vice-presidential candidature is not about Peter Obi as a person. It is about the collective future political interest of Igbos. It is about decades of Igbo marginalization in the economic and political affairs of Nigeria until now. It is about a veritable opportunity for Igbos to gain a foothold in the Nigerian political chess game as a gateway to making Igbos become relevant in Nigeria.

Now see how our Igbo governors reason. They tell us Buhari will hand over to Igbos after his eight years in office. They forget or pretend to forget that Obasanjo was in office for eight years before now and that after Buhari, Osinbajo will inevitably take over for the next eight years for Yoruba land.

As for Obiano, it is just about three or less  for him to become an ex and join other Igbos either as politician or businessman or whatever. But Peter Obi’s candidature is about the future and posterity of Igbos present and unborn. Those telling us that Buhari has changed or will hand over to Igbos  are only dreaming. Has he ever mentioned it anywhere.  And let me ask, what does Buhari need the Igbo man for again in his second term? Is it to vote for him as Senator when next there is an election or to do what? Even while he is engaged in his campaign and wooing Igbos for votes, the same Buhari has tactfully edge the highest ranking Igbo police officer out of office and appointed his northern kinsman as IGP. If Buhari has changed, why did he not use the timely opportunity of the retirement of the former IGP to demonstrate his new love for Igbos by using his veto power to appoint an Igbo into the nation’s security council?

During his campaign rally in Enugu a few days ago, Buhari publicly insulted Igbos by telling them in their own home how the Minister for Transport, Rotimi Amechi, nearly brought trouble for him by promising Igbos a share in the new national railway project, without tabling the issue at the Federal Executive Council. In order words, Buhari intentionally did not want Igbos to benefit from the very important project ab initio. Fellow Igbos, am I communicating? Still they tell us Buhari has changed or will   hand over to Igbos. 

This is the man Obiano is rooting for, forget about the ruse about APGA presidential candidate, the one they call Gbor, who is merely a smokescreen for Obiano’s campaign for Buhari. For the avoidance of doubt, I took the pain to travel to Gbor’s country home in Benue. And believe you me, there is nothing like APGA presidential campaign office, not even a befitting Apga office save a decrepit one room hall, near his home, and a few posters around the vicinity, with two people, one old man and a middle-aged lady who could not communicate in English language, not even pidgin, as the only party officials. And here is Obiano spending Anambra money on a phantom project that is dead on arrival. 

As I have said before, these Igbo governors are the greatest enemy of the Igbo man. We shall ever regret it if we lose this golden opportunity to have our son at the country’s seat of power and posterity will never forgive these governors.

*This article was first posted by Mazi Omife I. Omife (Mbuze Mbaukwu) on his Facebook wall

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Cybersecurity in 2024: Towards Ever Greater Sophistication of Tactics

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Chester Wisniewski, Director Global Field CTO

Writer: CHESTER WISNIEWSKI, Director Global Field CTO, Sophos

With 2024 fast approaching, what are the results for 2023 and what are the developments in the threat landscape for this new year?

The year 2023 was marked by persistence in the tactics of cybercriminals, with the predominance of ransomware, the exploitation of vulnerabilities, theft of credentials and even attacks targeting the supply chain. The common point in all his attacks is their formidable effectiveness.

It is therefore essential to ask what trends will persist in 2024 and what strategies businesses should adopt to deal with these future cyber threats.

Between persistent trends and evolving cybercrime tactics

In 2024, the threat landscape is not expected to change radically, particularly with regard to attack typologies and criminal tactics and procedures.

Criminal groups still primarily focus their attention on financial gains and ransomware remains their weapon of choice. These cybercriminals tend to take the easy way out by opportunistically attacking unpatched security vulnerabilities.

The recent Citrix Bleed attack demonstrated the agility of cybercriminals when it comes to quickly and effectively exploiting these new vulnerabilities.
However, once patches are applied to these vulnerabilities, cyberattackers tend to revert to more common strategies of stealing credentials or, failing that, cookies or session cookies, which, while slightly slower, constitute always a proven means that allows them to penetrate within a system.

In 2024, however, we should expect increased sophistication in defense evasion tactics, particularly due to the generalization of certain technologies such as multi-factor authentication. These attacks will combine malicious proxy servers, social engineering techniques and repeated authentication request attacks or “fatigue attacks”.

AI and regulations will continue to shape cybersecurity

In 2024, the development of AI will have a positive impact on the efficiency of IT teams and security teams by enabling them to strengthen defenses and work more efficiently, including through the processing of vast volumes of data in the aim of detecting anomalies. It should make it possible to respond more quickly in the event of an incident.

Indeed, analysis of attacks in 2023 showed a shortening of the time between network penetration and the triggering of a final attack – using malware or ransomware. The need for rapid detection and response tools to prevent costly incidents is therefore essential.

Finally, regulatory developments could have a major influence on measures taken against ransomware. The need to take more substantial measures could push some states to penalize the payment of ransoms, which would represent a brake on malicious actors and change the perspective of companies in the event of an attack.

Other stricter legislation, such as the implementation of the European NIS2 Directive, is also expected to force companies to take additional measures, particularly regarding their abilities to collect data sets.

To protect themselves against increasingly rapid, effective and costly attacks, companies will need to strengthen their defenses by equipping themselves with tools that allow them to detect and respond to incidents more quickly.

The worsening cybersecurity talent shortage does not appear to be as serious as some studies claim. On the contrary, companies have implemented more lax hiring criteria and more open-mindedness in the recruitment process.

From this perspective, to guarantee their survival in a constantly evolving threat landscape, companies have every interest in establishing partnerships with cybersecurity experts whose main mission is to make the hyperconnected world safer, to advise and assist them. in setting up effective defenses.

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The Internal Threat: The Hidden Face of Corporate Threats

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By: CHESTER WISNIEWSKI, Field CTO – Applied research

Businesses today face many threats; but if those coming from outside are their main source of concern with a priority focus on ransomware, they too often forget to consider internal threats which can be just as devastating.

In fact, they take less time to assess the adaptability of their internal security measures in case a cyberattacker manages to break through their defenses from the inside and recover sensitive data that is easily accessible to him. So, what are the means to put in place to detect these threats and respond to them effectively?

The sources of these insider threats are diverse and very often undetected or detectable. They can thus be the result of negligence or even malice.

They can, for example, come from an implementation of relaxed security controls that do not apply to certain systems, or from a lack of logging and identification of these malicious activities.

Although, difficult to measure – since they are rarely the subject of dedicated reports – these internal attacks have already affected many companies.

What are the reasons for the appearance of these threats?

Intentionally or not, insider threats are legion. For example, when an employee carelessly forgets a USB key containing copies of critical information on the train, he then neglects to comply with all the rules in force.

This type of situation can be tragic for the company since there is therefore a risk of theft or public exposure of information that could lead to a violation of official regulations imposed by a governing body (usually GDPR, PCI and HIPPA) or by several regulatory bodies’ premises.

The company must then be extremely transparent by disclosing to its employees – and more broadly to the general public – that it has been the victim of a data breach within the organization, and it must also be held accountable. of all actions associated with this data breach.

But it can also be actions triggered intentionally for a wide variety of reasons. An employee may, for example, realize that he has the possibility of carrying out a malicious action in his workplace because of relaxed controls or because he has high visibility.

This type of situation can lead to the theft of confidential information belonging to the company. The employee then seizes this opportunity to harm the company with impunity.

Various flaws and patterns

Cybersecurity experts have identified three distinct insider threat motives which are revenge, greed, and inattention.

The first two reasons include, for example, intentional and accidental acts, and are more likely to occur following a dismissal or a resignation. However, these reasons vary according to the type of activity of the company.

In the case of the defense sector, it can be corruption or espionage, unlike the ICT sector, where commercial data theft is more widespread.

Employees in charge of selling products and solutions can thus save their customers’ contact details in files and programmers can steal the source code. Despite their media coverage, on the whole, cases of espionage or sabotage remain, fortunately, exceptions.

More generally, data leaks are often caused by insider threats, when sensitive information belonging to the company becomes “uncontained”, when it should be classified confidential according to the operational context.

This information then becomes “public” and people whose position has nothing to do with it can consult it. Very often, when businesses are faced with such accidental data loss or leakage, it is the result of carelessness, inadvertence or clumsiness – such as the loss of mobile devices, USB storage media or public exposure of repositories stored in the cloud.

The classic example of accidental data release comes from the use of the “To” and “CC” fields when sending an email to multiple external recipients, where personally identifiable information is exposed to all of these recipients; a situation that could have been avoided by using the “CCI” (blind copy) mode.

Finally, data destruction is also a typical action where the integrity and availability of data is taken away from the business.

This has the effect of preventing him from accessing critical information, which can directly impact the operational capacity of the company. While this activity is mostly associated with ransomware operators, it can also be attributed to insider threats.

It should be borne in mind that there are many reasons that could lead to such acts, but the main reason remains that the data is generally stored in a weak way, which allows too many people to access information that has nothing to do with the tasks entrusted to them.

These people can steal sensitive data for revenge, but also destroy it or remove it from the company or even try to extort its return.

How can we best respond to these threats?

The implementation of a strategy to prevent these internal threats remains difficult to implement, since once the attack has been launched, anticipation and control are already outdated. It is therefore extremely important to set up preparation sessions aimed at determining the impact of these attacks.

Thus, training employees in the correct use and understanding of internal company systems and processes can go a long way towards avoiding errors associated with accidental data leaks.

In addition, it can be useful to turn to several solutions and tools such as file and document management systems to better manage the critical data that the organization has in its possession. ZTNA limits access to only required tools/services/apps rather than everything on a company’s LAN.

It is also possible to employ Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) tools, capable of preventing accidental data leaks – except in the case of intentional theft. XDR systems and firewalls can also be very useful as part of the disaster prevention and recovery plan because they allow DLP to be implemented and log access and data movement at the same time.  Their actions facilitate forensic work, particularly in understanding failures and their consequences.

Finally, the implementation of technical controls capable of regulating access to data and systems that contain sensitive information, as well as the monitoring of the results of these controls and the responses to violations of the security policy contribute to the detection of ‘a malicious attack in progress.

To protect their company and their employees from these internal threats, managers must imperatively limit access to the data to the persons concerned and ensure the implementation of strict controls on the most sensitive data, while providing them with the support they need.

In essence, therefore, the right balance must be struck between people, process and technology, since any imbalance can favor the introduction of instability, as well as an easier increase and spread of risks – whether they either external or internal to the company.

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[OPINION] Kperogi’s Veiled Campaign for Tinubu

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Professor Farooq Kperogi and Tinubu
Professor Farooq Kperogi and Tinubu

I’ll start on this by referring you an earlier piece I had written on 17 April, 2021 about Professor Farooq Kperogi when he attempted to hoodwink his readers and Professor Pantami that he was the latter’s friend but still went ahead to disparage him by spewing lies and supposed private matters on the Professor, the piece can be read here.

At that point, I had just switched from being his ardent fan to seeing him for who he really is, a propaganda merchant who thrives on the docility of Nigerians to cash out.

Kperogi had to acknowledge that article as it bursted his little games on 24 April, 2021 in his column tagged ‘On my friendship with Pantami’ and which can be read here.

I read Kperogi piece of today 11th February, 2023 where he attempted to as usual disparage Buhari’s naira policy and linked it as a ploy to stop a BAT and I found the analogy in it very ludicrous to say the least. I wonder why Kperogi has developed a permanent feeling and understanding that Nigerians are extremely daft and so he could spew anything at them albeit hypocritically after cashing out his little coins behind the scene.

Kperogi is a supporter of Tinubu but just like so many Nigerians who share his type of double character, he is  finding it difficult to come clean about it, so he is using mind games this time around to blame Buhari and his policy as the reason why Tinubu would fail even though according to him, he doesn’t want it but he would prefer that the failure of Tinubu occurs through ballots and not through sabotage.

However, what Kperogi and the likes who don’t have the audacity and criticality to formulate critical campaign strategies to market Tinubu don’t understand is that the suffering of Nigerians which had largely made them to make up a mind did not start with the naira scarcity and it’s attendant suffering which in my opinion is over bloated by the likes of Kperogi and other propaganda merchants to unfairly blackmail Buhari into succumbing to perhaps use state resources to install Asiwaju as president and that won’t happen because in reality Nigeria has long moved away from such. You have to have some level of popularity to rig elections in any society and rather than campaign enough to get the masses support for Asiwaju, Kperogi and the likes believe the victory must only be gotten through blackmail.

While on my way back from office yesterday, I critically examined the menial marketers like ‘suya’ sellers and the rest, and I saw a normal activity going on as I used to know it and I wondered in my mind where the excessive suffering that was been hyped was? It has also been established and I know that those people in the remote villages that Kperogi attempted to refer to do not need more than one to five thousand Naira to transact and while in the beginning things got a little rough, POS merchants have since gotten cash for them and things are normalizing, so I’m sure that the whole propaganda about suffering is being spewed by some political elements who perhaps see free and fair contest as a threat to their victory and such narrative has to stop quickly because in recent past it was same kind of narrative that made Jonathan loose elections, Nigerians desist such fearful narrative.

Furthermore, Kperogi alluded to the fact that Asiwaju always used billion vans to win his way through elections, assuming without conceding that was true as coming from him, is Kperogi then telling us that he supports a corruption of the electoral system? If anything, is ensuring a free and fair contest by Buhari not worthy of commendation? I can bet you Nigerians especially those from

Northern Nigeria have accepted this policy not because there are not minor and temporary discomfort about it but because they see it from the prism of Buhari doing what he ought to have done a long time ago which was to annihilate corruption and its practices, so it appears the people were ready to bear this brunt in as much as it guarantees free and fair contest.

Speaking about a payback by Buhari after Tinubu had supported him, I have maintained in different fora that the agreement for the reciprocation was a party matter and that had been settled at the primary elections because indeed all stakeholders allowed Tinubu to emerge even though they had other preferences which is normal with every human. However, general elections are a totally different games because there are other contestants and it is a democratic regime we are in where numbers of votes garnered matters most, so Kperogi and co should rather concentrate on fetching votes for Tinubu rather than blackmailing Buhari to hand over powder to Tinubu already baked.

Kperogi supports Tinubu,I knew this penultimate the primary elections, when he kept dropping hammers on Osinbajo, a contract he collected to disparage Osinbajo in the eyes of the northerners so as to pave way for Asiwaju and that worked but the current one won’t work because the ordinary people from the north have bought into it to a large extent maybe not so much from the beginning of it but much more now. Rather than all these intellectual shortcuts, I have advised the APC and it’s campaign to make appropriate recruitments to formulate strategies and such recruitments can be out of the ‘big names’ and the usuals, there are millions of smart boys and girls out there who can beat Kperogi and the likes to their cheap and opportunistic games, Daniel Bwala is one of such examples!

May the best man win for Nigeria’s increased progress, Amen!

Hashim Suleiman, PDP, APC and Consensus candidates
Hashim Suleiman can be reached via [email protected]

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