- Rabiu Kwankwaso has said his priority is not just contesting elections but supporting a capable candidate who can deliver results, warning that Nigerians must not be left to believe the APC performed better than the ADC.

Former Kano State governor and prominent political figure Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has stated that his political focus is not merely on contesting elections, but on supporting a candidate with the capacity to deliver meaningful governance.
Kwankwaso made this known while addressing concerns about political positioning ahead of future elections, emphasizing the need for competence over mere participation.
“My concern is not about contesting just for the sake of contesting, but about finding and supporting a candidate with the real capacity to deliver, so that Nigerians will not later say the APC was better than the ADC.”
His remarks come amid ongoing political realignments and conversations around credible leadership in Nigeria, as parties strategize ahead of upcoming electoral cycles.
In other news…. A Nigerianlady recently ignited online discussions after raising concerns about a perceived shift in how some men approach women.
She shared her surprise after encountering a man who chose to call out to her from a distance instead of approaching her directly. In her own words, she said:
“Is there now a new way of toasting a lady? Because the guy I met just sat down and was calling me instead of standing up to meet me.”
The lady reflected on how things used to be, noting that men previously made more effort to personally approach women and request their contact information. She remarked that such gestures seem to be diminishing over time:
“Before, a guy would chase and follow a woman anywhere just to get her number, but now things have changed.”
Her comments sparked a variety of reactions online, with many Nigerians weighing in and sharing differing perspectives.
One user wrote, “Maybe he’s just shy 😅.” Another added, “Things don change for real oo. At least he tried na, even if na from far 😂”
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