JUST IN: “True Power”, Ex-Gov El-Rufai Drops Cryptic Message Amid Controversies

Nasir El-Rufai, the immediate past governor of Kaduna state, has X-rayed what true power is, with a quote from a United States entrepreneur and philanthropist, Warren Buffet, amid the alleged rift between him, his successor, Uba Sani, and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>

In a tweet on Sunday, August 18, the former governor quoted Buffet as saying that true power is about not responding to all the things being said about oneself, describing it as an “enduring message.”

Below is the tweet of the former governor:

“You will continue to suffer if you have a reaction to everything that is said to (or about) you. True power is sitting back and observing things with logic. True power is restraint. If words control you that means everyone else can control you. Breathe (smile) and allow things to pass.”
El-Rufai’s controversies with Sani, APC, Tinubu

This is coming amid the controversies that El-Rufai was not on good terms with the leadership of the APC and President Bola Tinubu’s administration following his recent meeting with opposition leaders, including Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

The former governor was also said not to be in a good relationship with his successor, Uba Sani, following the allegation of ₦432 billion fraud allegation against his administration by the Kaduna state House of Assembly.

El-Rufai is in court against the state assembly to clear his name of the fraud allegation levelled against his government.

See his Sunday tweet here:

El-Rufai writes petition against Kaduna judge

Legit earlier reported that El-Rufai had written a petition against Justice Rilwan M. Aikawa.

Justice Aikawa is the presiding judge in the N423 billion corruption allegation case between El-Rufai and the Kaduna State House of Assembly.

In a petition to the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), the former governor alleged that Justice Aikawa was impartial and unfair in the case before him.

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