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19/12/2025

Our Representatives Are in Need of Prayers — Because the Hijackers of the People’s Mandate Are Among Us

There was a time Nigerians feared faceless criminals in distant forests.
Today, fear has taken a new shape—well-known faces, well-dressed, seated in chambers meant to protect the people.

The danger is no longer outside.
It is institutional.

From tax reform padding to quiet inflation of campaign spending, Nigerians are left confused and betrayed. What was debated and agreed upon on the floor somehow returns to the people as something harsher, heavier, and crueler.

This is not governance.
This is mandate hijacking.

When Representation Becomes Organized Self-Interest

How does a people’s law become a private document?
Who alters national decisions after the gavel has fallen?
Who profits when suffering increases?

While citizens battle hunger, insecurity, and collapsing services, their representatives debate how much public money should be spent to return themselves to power.

Campaign funds rise.
Living standards fall.
Hope evaporates.

If this is leadership, then who is being led—and to where?

The Politics of Indifference

The tragedy is not that solutions do not exist.
The tragedy is that those entrusted with power refuse to apply them.

They know what to do:

Cut the cost of governance

End padding and backdoor insertions

Prioritize food security, electricity, and jobs

Restore dignity to wages and pensions

But doing so would starve the very system that feeds them.

So instead, suffering is normalized, excuses are recycled, and the people are told to endure—again.

A Special Name for a Special Betrayal

These are not criminals hiding in the dark.
These are Mandate Hijackers—
Individuals elected to serve, but who now serve only themselves.

They do not kidnap people.
They kidnap hope.
They do not steal wallets.
They steal futures.

And that is a deeper crime.

Why They Need Prayers

Our representatives need prayers not because the job is difficult,
but because conscience has become optional.

Power without empathy is dangerous.
Law without justice is oppression.
Representation without responsibility is occupation.

Final Warning

History is watching.
The people are learning.
And hunger has a way of ending political careers faster than opposition parties.

Nigeria does not need louder speeches or bigger campaign budgets.
It needs leaders with integrity, restraint, and fear of God.

Until then, the people will continue to pray— For relief from hardship, For the return of true leadership, And for liberation from those who hijacked their mandate.

09/10/2025

𝐍𝐎𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐄 𝐎𝐅 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐆𝐄𝐒 𝐈𝐍 𝐖𝐀𝐒𝐒𝐂𝐄 𝐃𝐄𝐏𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐋 𝐒𝐔𝐁𝐉𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐒

To all concerned parents/guardians, schools, and students,

This notice is to inform you of significant changes in the departmental subjects for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

The changes apply to all secondary school students in line with the revised WASSCE examination structure.

NEW DEPARTMENTAL CLASSIFICATIONS

• ARTS Department is now HUMANITIES.
• COMMERCIAL (formerly Social Science) is now BUSINESS.
• SCIENCE Department retains its name.

SUBJECT OFFERING PROGRAMMES

Candidates are required to select subjects from the following programmes:

1. SCIENCES
2. HUMANITIES (formerly Arts)
3. BUSINESS (formerly Social Science)

AVAILABLE EXAMINATION SUBJECTS

(Candidates are required to select 6 subjects in addition to the three compulsory subjects.)

SCIENCES:

1. Geography
2. Further Mathematics
3. Agricultural Science
4. Biology
5. Chemistry
6. Health Education
7. Physical Education
8. Physics
9. Livestock Farming
10. Technical Drawing
11. Computer Hardware and GSM Repairs
12. Foods and Nutrition
13. Beauty and Cosmetology

HUMANITIES:

1. Christian Religious Studies
2. Government
3. Nigerian History
4. Islamic Studies
5. Literature in English
6. Arabic
7. Hausa Language
8. Igbo Language
9. Yoruba Language
10. Edo
11. Efik
12. Ibibio
13. Livestock Farming

BUSINESS:

1. Commerce
2. Accounting
3. Marketing
4. Economics
5. Livestock Farming
6. Computer Hardware and GSM Repairs
7. Beauty and Cosmetology
8. Fashion Design and Garment Making

COMPULSORY SUBJECTS:

1. Citizenship and Heritage Studies (formerly Civic Education)
2. English Language
3. General Mathematics

All candidates are strongly advised to take note of these changes and select their subjects accordingly during the registration process.

06/09/2025

🌟 Welcome to AI for Productivity Group! 🌟

Dear Members,

You are most welcome to this community of learners, innovators, and doers. This group is created to explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be applied to boost productivity in education, business, career, and daily life.

🎯 Our Focus:

Sharing AI tools that make work smarter and faster.

Learning practical skills in AI, Web3, Forex, and digital solutions.

Encouraging collaboration, discussions, and projects that improve productivity.

Providing guides, resources, and mentorship for personal growth.

✅ Group Guidelines:

1. Respect one another — no insults, spamming, or irrelevant posts.

2. Stay focused on AI, tech, productivity, and related opportunities.

3. Ask questions freely — this is a safe space for learning.

4. Share helpful resources that benefit the group.

5. Keep communication clear and professional.

🚀 Together, let’s use AI not just for knowledge, but for real productivity and results.

Welcome once again, and let’s grow together!

— Admin, AI for Productivity Group
Bashir sule kofarsauri
Bksauri IT consultancy
Defender of Truth.

04/09/2025

🚨🔥 AI IS NOT THE FUTURE – IT IS NOW! 🔥🚨
They laughed. They gossiped. They said we were wasting time.
But today the world has shifted – AI is the new oxygen.
💡 Educative Power – From chalkboards to smart classrooms. Learn AI or be left behind.
🌍 Social Power – AI is the new town crier, exposing lies and spreading truth.
🛡 Security Power – Tomorrow’s war is not just guns, it’s codes. AI is the unseen soldier.
🏛 Traditional Power – Preserving culture, language & heritage in digital form.
💰 Economic Power – From kiosks to banks, AI multiplies wealth.
📈 Financial Power – AI trades, predicts, and protects your money 24/7.
⚖ Ethical Power – It’s not about if we use AI, but how responsibly.
👉 The future is local, not just international.
👉 AI will soon be a MUST in every community, every LGA, every sector.
So… Where are you? Still gossiping, or joining the movement?

🚀💻 Don’t just watch – be part of the AI revolution.
Bashir sule kofarsauri
Bksauri IT consultancy
Defender of Truth.

01/09/2025

🎓 ZECAF Presents: Power Training Seminar 2025! 🚀
Unlock the Future with Tech & Finance Skills!

📍 Venue: ZECAF, Jamawa Lemu, Zaria City
🕤 Time: 9:30 AM
📅 Date: 02 & 03 /09/2025

🔍 Topics Covered:

🧠 AI for Productivity
Learn how Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing workflows and supercharging business & personal productivity.

🌐 WEB3 & NFTs
Understand the decentralized internet, NFT trends, and how to build or invest in digital assets.

💱 FOREX & CRYPTO Trading
Master the fundamentals and strategies of trading in global markets and crypto assets.

🤖 Insight into Grok3
Explore the next-gen AI platform and what it means for future technology.

🎤 Facilitator:
Bashir Sule Kofarsauri
Founder, Bksauri IT Consultancy
Renowned Tech & web3 Finance Coach

✅ Organized by ZECAF
Empowering Zaria through Innovation & Knowledge

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28/08/2025

RE: THE POLITICAL METAMORPHOSIS OF DANIEL BWALA – FROM PRINCIPLE TO PROSTITUTION

Dear Mr. Daniel Bwala,

We see you.

We see the same man who stood on podiums with veins popping and spit flying, dragging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu like he owed you personally. You painted him as the architect of all Nigeria’s problems, questioned his integrity, attacked his health, criticized his policies, and ridiculed his ambitions. We remember every word. Nigerians do not suffer from collective amnesia — only politicians do.

You were Atiku Abubakar’s mouthpiece — loyal not to the truth, but to the pocket. You told the world Tinubu was unfit to lead. You called him a danger to democracy. Now here you are, comfortably seated under the very table you once claimed was built on corruption and betrayal.

Let’s call a spade what it is: You’re not a patriot. You’re a political pr******te in a rented conscience.

Where is your integrity, sir?

You told Nigerians that you stood for justice, for equity, for the truth. But the moment a seat opened up in the corridors of power, you dumped your moral sermon on the roadside and jumped into the very ship you said was sinking. How are you different from the traders in the temple whom Christ drove out? You preach virtue in public and sell out in private.

You speak now with a tongue dipped in hypocrisy, trying to sound like a statesman when you’ve acted like a state agent for political expediency. You criticize people who raise genuine concerns, yet you had worse things to say about Tinubu when you were not on his payroll.

So the question is: what changed? The man or your bank account?

Your journey from Atiku’s spokesman to Tinubu’s defender is not just shameful — it’s symbolic of everything that is wrong with Nigerian politics: no ideology, no principles, just selfish ambition and political prostitution in broad daylight.

We don’t hate that people change their minds. But we hate when people sell theirs.

You, Bwala, have now become the very type of politician you once warned Nigerians about — a flip-flopper who sways not with the truth, but with the tides of personal gain. And for that, you owe the people you once misled an apology.

We are battling insecurity, hunger, economic instability, banditry, and ethnic division, yet men like you are more concerned with positioning yourself beside power than using your voice to challenge it. This is not just a political failure — it's a moral collapse.

You once stood as a man of the law, now you're just another lawyer who sold his voice to power, and silence to conscience.

History may not punish you today, but the children born into this chaos — the ones you helped normalize — will read your tweets, your speeches, your shameless about-face, and know the truth: Daniel Bwala did not serve Nigeria. He served himself.

And when Nigeria eventually rises, it will not be because of men like you, but in spite of them.

Sincerely,
A Citizen Who Still Has A Spine.

12/08/2025

THE NATION THAT FORGETS ITS TEACHERS IS WRITING ITS OWN OBITUARY

In every society, the teacher is the silent architect of the future — shaping leaders, scientists, soldiers, engineers, and every other profession we celebrate. Yet in our country today, teachers — especially in public schools — are treated like forgotten labourers in a building they designed.

Emotional

A teacher wakes up before dawn, spends hours moulding children who are not his or her own, yet goes home worried about how to feed their own family. Imagine standing in front of 50–100 pupils daily with passion, but your own children are sent home from school because of unpaid fees. The pain is not only in the stomach; it is in the heart.

Moral

We preach that education is the key, yet we give the key-holder the poorest lock. It is hypocrisy to call teachers “nation builders” in speeches, while in reality they live in poverty. A nation that devalues the moral worth of its teachers will raise a generation with no respect for learning.

Social

When teachers are underpaid and unmotivated, the ripple effect spreads. Poor quality teaching produces half-baked graduates, weak professionals, and a frustrated society. Communities lose the very foundation of social progress.

Security

An ignorant generation is a security threat. When we fail to empower teachers, we empower crime. Idle minds, weak values, and lack of discipline feed insecurity — from cybercrime to terrorism. Teachers are not just educators; they are the first line of defence for national stability.

Religious

Both Islam and Christianity honour the teacher’s role. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said, “The best among you are those who learn knowledge and teach it.” Jesus taught in the temple and called Himself the Teacher. How, then, can a people who claim faith ignore those who carry out this sacred duty? Feeding a teacher with crumbs while expecting them to raise noble children is an insult to God’s command on justice.

Financial

Teachers’ salaries today, especially in rural areas, cannot cover rent, feeding, transport, or medical bills. In some states, they are owed for months. This financial humiliation forces some into petty trading during school hours, while others abandon the profession altogether.

Traditional

In our African tradition, teachers were once respected almost as much as community chiefs. They were decision-makers, advisers, and moral guides. Today, some teachers are treated with less regard than a local politician’s driver. We have allowed politics to swallow the dignity of the chalkboard.

What the Government Is Supposed to Do

Pay living wages that match the value of their work and the current cost of living.

Provide continuous training so teachers remain updated and inspired.

Equip classrooms with modern teaching tools and safe facilities.

Offer housing, health insurance, and pension security for teachers and their families.

Promote teachers in both pay and status, making the profession competitive.

What the Government Is Doing Now

Delaying or slashing salaries.

Sending teachers to work in overcrowded, under-equipped classrooms.

Using education funds for political campaigns or white elephant projects.

Ignoring teachers’ welfare while giving politicians and political appointees excessive allowances.

Promoting “free education” on paper while starving the very engine that makes education possible.

Bashir Sule Kofarsauri
"If you break the backbone of a teacher, you break the backbone of the nation."

12/08/2025

🔥 FINAL CALL TO REPENTANCE & ACTION — TO THE ERRAND BOYS OF CORRUPTION 🔥
By Bashir Sule Kofarsauri (Bhondu)

Listen carefully.
Without you — the messenger, the errand boy, the middleman — these politicians cannot steal a single kobo.
You are the bridge between power and evil. You carry their lies to the people, you carry the people’s trust to the grave.

EMOTIONALLY:

When you pocket voters’ money and give them crumbs, you are not just cheating them — you are killing hope.
Think about that woman in the village who trusted you and sold her firewood to get transport to the polling unit. You gave her ₦500 from the ₦5,000 you were given for her. She will sleep hungry tonight.
Think about the old man who believed you when you said “this man will change everything.” He will die disappointed because you sold his future for the price of two plates of rice.

MORALLY:

You cannot claim to love your community while helping destroy it.
If you take what belongs to the people and hide it, you are worse than the man who stole it in the first place — because you did it to your own brothers and sisters.
Like when you collected ₦2 million meant for youth training and only gave the youth drinks and gala, while the rest went to your pocket and to the politician’s party fund.

SOCIALLY:

Every school without desks, every clinic without medicine, every street without light — your hands are there.
When the government released money for boreholes in your ward, you collected “mobilisation” cash, gave a contractor ₦50,000 out of ₦500,000, and the project died. Now people still fetch dirty water from the river.
When crime rises, when youths turn to drugs, when girls are forced into dangerous choices, remember — you carried the seed of that suffering.

SECURITY-WISE:

You helped remove the very things that could have made your street safe — streetlights, jobs, empowerment.
You swallowed the money meant for community watch groups.
You blocked youth empowerment because “the chairman said give me names of loyal people only.”
Then you wonder why armed robbers, cultists, and kidnappers take over? You cleared the path for them.

FINANCIALLY:

The millions they give for boreholes, markets, youth training, or road repairs end in your hands — and you share peanuts.
In one LGA, the federal government released ₦30 million for a constituency ICT centre. You took ₦200,000 to “mobilise the community” but the centre was never built.
You walk around with new clothes, new phones, and the people you cheated are still walking barefoot.

TRADITIONALLY:

Some of you run to chiefs, elders, and community leaders to cover your tracks.
You give them small gifts so they will stay silent — and they do.
Like the day you delivered one bag of rice to the palace and kept nine bags for yourself. The chief smiled for the camera, the people clapped, but the hungry remained hungry.
One day, history will record their silence as betrayal.

RELIGIOUSLY:

Allah sees. God sees.
You pray in the same mosque or church with the people you deceived — but your prayer is empty.
You feed your family with stolen crumbs, then wonder why sickness won’t leave your home, why peace runs away from you.
The Bible says, “The bread of deceit is sweet, but afterward the mouth shall be filled with gravel.”
The Qur’an says, “Do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly.”
You cannot bribe God with your tithe or zakat when your hands are dirty.

MY OWN WARNING:

When the history of Nigeria’s suffering is written, your name will not be at the top — but your fingerprints will be on every page.
Without you, they cannot lie.
Without you, they cannot rig.
Without you, they cannot steal.
You are the engine that moves the truck of corruption.
Stop it before it crushes your own children.

FINAL WORD:

If you are an errand boy for corruption, repent.
If you are a middleman for stolen money, stop.
If you cannot fight for your people, at least don’t fight against them.
Fear God.
Fear history.
Fear the curse of the poor.
Because one day, the same masses you helped destroy will rise — and they will not be knocking at the politicians’ doors… they will be knocking at yours.

10/08/2025

🔥 THE SILENT HANDS OF CORRUPTION 🔥
By Bashir Sule Kofarsauri (Bhondu)

They are not governors.
They are not ministers.
They are not permanent secretaries.
They are not CEOs of big corporations.

Yet, without them… not a single kobo could be stolen.

I am talking to you—
The junior officer.
The confidential secretary.
The Grade Level 07–14 staff.
The driver who signs fake delivery notes.
The storekeeper who records ghost supplies.
The accounts clerk who pushes papers you know are false.
The cashier who carries cash you know will be shared in a hotel room.

EMOTIONALLY

You think you are “helping your oga”.
You think you are “just obeying orders”.
But deep inside—you know the voucher is fake. You know the file is a lie.
The pen in your hand is sharper than a gun—it kills schools, hospitals, and roads.
The tears of the poor you help to rob will one day find your address.

MORALLY

If you feed your family with stolen money, you are feeding them poison.
You may buy clothes for your children, but you cannot buy them dignity.
You may build a house, but you will never sleep in peace.

SOCIALLY

Because of your “small” signature, a community borehole is never drilled.
Because of your “just doing my job”, a rural clinic has no medicine.
Because of your “it’s not my money”, the next generation inherits debts and broken systems.

SECURITY-WISE

Every fake payment you help process is money taken from security patrols, from soldiers’ allowances, from police fuel.
When the roads are unsafe, remember—you helped the bullets travel.

FINANCIALLY

You are paid a salary by the government—but you become a double agent for greed.
Your “cut” may look big now, but it is a drop compared to the billions your seniors steal with your help.
They buy houses abroad—you buy a plot in a flood zone. Who is the fool?

RELIGIOUSLY

To the Muslim:
Allah (SWT) is clear—“The flesh that grows from haram will not enter Paradise.”
Do not think because your oga gave the instruction, you are free. On the Day of Judgment, there will be no “I was following orders”.
Your salah, your fasting, your hajj—will be rejected if your stomach is full of haram.

To the Christian:
The Bible says—“The love of money is the root of all evil.” (1 Timothy 6:10)
You cannot sing hymns on Sunday and forge documents on Monday.
You cannot expect blessings on a salary you corrupt.

We always shout about the governors, the ministers, the big thieves on TV.
But hear me—without the junior officer in the accounts unit, without the registry clerk, without the payroll officer, without the driver carrying the cash—no senior thief can steal one kobo, talk less of trillions.

You are the unseen engine of corruption.
And because you hide behind “I am just a small man in the system”, the nation bleeds silently.

Fear God.
Stop being the ladder that big thieves climb.
The curse of the oppressed will find you—even in your village.
Return what is not yours.
Or you will live long enough to regret every naira you helped to steal.

📢 MY CHALLENGE:

If you are a junior civil servant and you have a conscience, refuse to sign what you know is wrong.
If you are an honest one, be a whistleblower—save your country.
Because one day, when the records are opened before God, your name will be written—not as “messenger”, but as accomplice.

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