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2023: How Kashim Shettim’s tactical maneuvers on northern soil proceeded to alter the oppositions’ political projections
2023: How Kashim Shettim’s tactical maneuvers on northern soil proceeded to alter the oppositions’ political projections
By: James Bwala
Senator Kashim Shettima, the vice presidential candidate for the APC, is a phenomenon when it comes to forming connections. His moves demonstrate the uniqueness of his inner personality and how quickly Shettima has advanced to the top of the game that he is traveling throughout the North, particularly in the Northwest where the PDP candidate, Atiku Abubakar, is hoping to maintain control. He has been unraveling the opposition’s calculations in the news stories that will dominate after the general elections in February, 2023.

The transition from Sarkin Fulani’s front steps in Alaba Rago to the Emir of Bauchi’s palace. Kashim Shettima has a conquest enchantment that sends shivers down the spine of the opposition in the run-up to the general elections. He shakes hands with important people from Birnin Gwari to Yauri and over the path and sections of political landscapes. The intention behind the inside smile and the narrowing, intense gaze is to anticipate success.

The crowds that met him as he arrived from the high and mighty doors to doors weren’t the normal parades of mediocres and the throngs of various creations from web animations. Politics is about organizing at the local level, and Kashim Shettima was visible all over the place working tirelessly to ensure the triumph of the All-Progressive Congress, APC. physically present, tangible, and feelable by the skeptic Thomas.

While it was overcast for some people in the path, it was clear from one palace to the next as courtiers sang merry songs in kings’ praises, and we were reminded of the Lawino melodies from the windows by the opposition’s doorposts. No other Vice-Presidential candidate has the level of ferocious support from the electorate as Kashim Shettima does in every area he touches while preparing for rallies across the northern iron gates.

At the palace of the Gbong Gwom Jos, His Royal Majesty Dar Buba Gyang, it was Kashim Shettima, the APC vice presidential candidate, who was speaking about Asiwaju Bola Ahemd Tinubu while the audience nodded in agreement. Jigawa experienced the similar situation as Kano, Katsina, Zamfara, Kebbi, Sokoto, and Bauchi.
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A constant surprise has continued to astound them (oppositions) as political pendulum swings the APC’s directions of movement with the customary political roaring calling out Tinubu/Shettima as in the days of Caesar’s glorious outings in the Capitol as put in the renowned play by the great Shakespeare. In many places where the APC rolled its agenda for the new administration coming, the oppositions have been forced to go back to the drawing board to rework its strategy.

While the Atikus have yet to resolve their internal disputes and the Obis are killing themselves in the southeast, Tinubu and Kashim are taking advantage of these political advantages to construct bridges that would take Nigerians to the land of glory on the wings of hope. Kashim Shettima encounters political war houses in the north and smiles and moves with color. His outing was not planned with the intention of marketing a candidate. That was completed a long time ago. Shettima is currently working to revitalize the northern spirit, which is where politics has its origins.

The APC Vice Presidential Candidate was opening doors of opportunity, revitalizing and recapitalizing the old relationships, making the lost hope pure and new, and returning to the people the hope of a New Nigeria that the Tinubu administration will bring to the forefront with each step he took on this political conquest grounds. While it is true that the Tinubu, Shettima campaign train is tearing down opposing obstacles, the campaign team has kept its attention on the victories already won as it sails toward the next conquest.
The populace sees new hope for Nigeria from the palaces to the farmers. Shettima’s statements regarding Nigerians’ expectations and how they want to be led in the upcoming political system are profound and true. From Jigawa to Bauchi, the only people who know the path have led the way with a crowd and a cloud of devoted followers, making each day brighter. The Tinubu and Kashim Shettima team has been one that has placed more attention on the journey home than any other observation so far on the ongoing Campaigns everywhere, and this was no longer breaking news.
The All Progressive Congress Vice Presidential Candidate Senator Kashim Shettima has been on the political platform for those looking to get the necessary adjustments before the February 2023 election to make the right decision given today for their tomorrow. If the north faces daily struggles to get a fresh one of the best ways of educating the people about the election, Shettima stands as both a teacher and a guide.

It is widely known that no presidential candidate or vice presidential candidate has ever been physically strong and able to travel the entire breadth of the north to interact directly with the people, as Tinubu and Kashim Shettima did. This is proof positive that the APC candidates worked diligently and seriously to get ready for the day’s test far in advance. The people who deserve credit should receive it.
2023: How Kashim Shettim’s tactical maneuvers on northern soil proceeded to alter the oppositions’ political projections
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Yobe: APC guber candidate speaks on Buni’s confidence in him
Yobe: APC guber candidate speaks on Buni’s confidence in him
By: Yahaya Wakili
The Yobe State All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate, Alhaji Baba Mallam Wali Fcan, mni, has revealed that His Excellency Governor Mai Mala Buni CON’s confidence in him over the years had afforded him the opportunity to serve the state as secretary to the state government for seven years.
Baba Mallam Wali mni disclosed this today when a delegation of critical stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Gujba local government area paid him a congratulatory visit in Damaturu, the state capital.
He expressed profound appreciation for the visit, adding that this overwhelming visit shows solidarity and confidence in his candidacy.
According to Mallam Wali, Governor Mai Mala Buni’s confidence in him over the years had afforded him the opportunity to serve the state as secretary to the state government for seven years.
He assured the stakeholders that he would provide inclusive and participatory leadership by carrying every citizen along irrespective of political, social, or regional affiliations.
The acting secretary to the state government, who is also the son of the soil, Dr. Mohammed Goje, leading the delegation, described Alhaji Baba Mallam Wali as a seasoned administrator and accomplished public servant.
“The emergence of Mallam Wali was a well-deserved recognition of his competence, integrity, and commitment to the development of Yobe State to a greater height,” Dr. Goje said.
He assured the candidate of the continued support, loyalty, and commitment of the people of the Gujba local government area, noting that we would remain steadfast in our support for the APC and its candidate in the 2027 general elections.
Yobe: APC guber candidate speaks on Buni’s confidence in him
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VP Shettima’s Invest Lagos Summit: A contest of narratives on both the Dangote and Abdulsamad empires.
VP Shettima’s Invest Lagos Summit: A contest of narratives on both the Dangote and Abdulsamad empires.
By: Dr James Bwala
Vice President Kashim Shettima’s recent statement at the Invest Lagos Summit, which sparked significant controversy and backlash from various quarters, particularly regarding his remarks about Africa’s richest men, Aliko Dangote and Abdul Samad Rabiu. The vice president asserted that Lagos, not Kano, produced these business magnates, a comment that many interpreted as dismissive of Kano’s historical commercial significance. However, this reaction stems largely from a misinterpretation of Shettima’s words and an overlooking of the broader context in which his remarks were made. It is crucial to understand and defend the vice president’s statement, recognising the economic dynamics at play and the positive intent behind his message.
Vice President Shettima’s assertion that Lagos produced Africa’s richest men was not intended as an erasure of Kano’s rich commercial heritage or an undervaluing of the northern roots of these business icons. Instead, it was a contextual observation highlighting Lagos as the continent’s economic powerhouse and a pivotal hub where business ideas are scaled and transformed into thriving enterprises. Lagos is Africa’s largest sub-national economy, characterised by its vibrant market activities, infrastructural advantages, business-friendly policies, and an environment conducive to private sector growth. This city has historically served as a furnace where entrepreneurial ambitions find fertile ground to flourish and expand. Shettima’s point was that while the initial entrepreneurial instincts and businesses may have originated elsewhere, including Kano, it is within Lagos that these ventures matured into the colossal economic entities they are today.
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The backlash, particularly from northern commentators and traditional leaders like Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II of Kano, reflects a common regional sensitivity towards identity and recognition. The Emir’s response centred on Kano’s longstanding reputation as a “centre of commerce”, emphasising the city’s role in shaping fundamental entrepreneurial skills and traditions inherited by figures like Dangote and Rabiu. While this perspective honours Kano’s historic significance, it inadvertently overlooks the nuance in Shettima’s statement—that the vice president did not deny Kano’s foundational influence but instead underscored Lagos’s role in providing a strategic platform for growth and scaling operations. The criticism arises from conflating birthplace or origin with the locus of economic success. Recognising Lagos as the city where these businesses “came to the limelight” is not a negation of their roots but an acknowledgement of pragmatic economic realities.
Shettima’s remarks must be viewed through the lens of economic pragmatism rather than political rivalry or regional contestation. Lagos has been, and remains, Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre and a critical node in Africa’s trade and investment networks. Its infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, access to ports, financial markets, and international connectivity create unique advantages that entrepreneurs can leverage to multiply their wealth and impact. Both Aliko Dangote and Abdul Samad Rabiu have attested to the enabling environment provided by Lagos State governments, which implemented policies fostering private-sector investments surpassing $30 billion. These acknowledgements underscore the integral role Lagos played in their skyrocketing success, validating Shettima’s emphasis on Lagos’s contributions without negating Kano’s entrepreneurial legacy.
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It is also imperative to contextualise the timing and nature of the criticism directed at the vice president. Notably, some individuals and groups who vociferously objected to Shettima’s Lagos-centric remarks had remained conspicuously silent during other contentious moments, such as when the vice president defended the Dangote Refinery amid an industrial dispute with the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) in late 2025. During that dispute, Shettima described Dangote as an “institution” deserving protection, a stance that drew criticism from labour unions but highlighted his consistent recognition of the vital role played by business leaders in Nigeria’s economic fabric. This selective outrage suggests that the current backlash is less about objective critique and more about entrenched regional loyalties or political manoeuvring as learnt in political communications.
The misrepresentation of Kashim Shettima’s position reveals a broader challenge in Nigerian public discourse—a tendency to pre-emptively judge and politicise statements without engaging with their substance or intent. The eagerness to attack the vice president before fully understanding the context exemplifies a mindset that undermines balanced evaluation and constructive debate. Instead of appreciating the VP’s highlighting of Lagos as an epicentre of enterprise and resilience, detractors have chosen to ignite divisive sentiments that distract from economic cooperation and national unity. This pattern of reaction fuels unnecessary regional tensions, which ultimately hinder the country’s collective progress.
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From a professional standpoint, it is essential to champion nuanced communication and responsible leadership. Vice President Shettima’s remarks align with an economic truth that transcends parochial interests: that success in business often requires not just ingenuity and grit but access to supportive environments where ideas can scale. Nurturing such hubs—like Lagos—is vital for Nigeria’s sustained development and global competitiveness. Recognising and celebrating Lagos’s role, therefore, should not be viewed as an affront to other regions but as a call to replicate such enabling conditions nationwide. Every region, including Kano, must strive to provide similar platforms to nurture and propel their homegrown talents and enterprises.
Vice President Kashim Shettima’s comments at the Invest Lagos Summit were a factual, context-driven affirmation of Lagos’s status as Africa’s premier economic hub, where entrepreneurial ventures achieve their full potential. His statement was neither dismissive of Kano’s historic commercial contributions nor an attempt to diminish the foundational roles played by northern business traditions. Instead, it was a candid recognition of Lagos’s unique capacity to nurture and elevate business successes on an unprecedented scale. The vehement backlash—fueled by misinterpretation and regional sensitivities—serves as a reminder of the need for careful listening, thoughtful analysis, and avoidance of partisan attacks in national conversations. As Nigerians, we can foster unity and propel the country towards inclusive prosperity by embracing diverse pathways to success and acknowledging the layered realities of economic growth. Future critiques should engage constructively with leaders’ insights, considering both intent and context before passing judgements. Only through such mature discourse can Nigeria harness its full economic potential and build a harmonious, thriving society.
* James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.
VP Shettima’s Invest Lagos Summit: A contest of narratives on both the Dangote and Abdulsamad empires.
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Forum condemns abusive language on Atiku
Forum condemns abusive language on Atiku
North-East Elders and Youth Forum, Adamawa Chapter has strongly rejected and condemned the abusive language attributed to the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar by the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr Babachir Lawal.
Hamza Sa’ad Dasin, the National Leader of the forum stated this during a press briefing in Yola that Lawal accused Atiku Abubakar of manipulating the recent ADC primary election results while describing him as a religious and tribal bigot.
“Well, that’s not the problem, because leaving or staying with the party remains his absolute right; the most alarming and worrisome approach by the former SGF was his utterances against the Former Vice President.
“Accusing him of being religious and tribal bigot, and even went further to calling him KACHALLA, which connotes direct linkage with banditry”, he said.
He said, Atiku Abubakar, socially and politically remains the symbol of unity Nigeria as he married from South West, South-East and North-East “So he is symbolically democratic even in his own house”.
Dasin further said that Atiku has a very large heart that accommodates all irrespective of religious, tribal or sectional inclinations.
“This can be ascertained by looking at the people surrounding him. He is a believer of cultural multiplicity.
“When Boko Haram entered Mubi in Adamawa State, Atiku used his personal resources to bring in hunters and traditional fighters from different parts of northern Nigeria to come and assist.
“And they eventually succeeded in driving them away, killing a large number of them. This is to tell you that Atiku has never, can never and will never be a supporter of banditry, so count him out of being a KACHALLA”, he said.
He further explained that Atiku is a well recognized Political Guru, not only in Nigeria but in the world.
“He is considered one of the best politicians in Africa and the world”, he said.
Forum condemns abusive language on Atiku
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