Biography of ahmed ali gulak adamawa
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Feb poll: It’s one-horse race – Ahmed Gulak, former Special Adviser to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan
Aidoghie Paulinus, Abuja
Former Special Adviser to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on Political Matters, Ahmed Ali Gulak, has sensationally revealed the deadly mistake the Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has made at his Adamawa home State in his bid to win the February 16, presidential election.
The former Speaker of the Adamawa State House of Assembly and a Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), said that Abubakar failed to move the political gatekeepers in Adamawa State along with him to the PDP, concluding that there will be no contest between Abubakar and President Muhammadu Buhari of the APC in the forthcoming election.
Gulak also said: “Of course, it is a political mistake. He knows that. Atiku is a veteran. Adamawa State is his home state. If for nothing, at least, all the political gatekeepers would h
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Sunusi Musa
There is a saying that; “there is a lesson in everything” and so is it with the death of Rt. Honourable Ahmed Ali Gulak. Personally, the lesson I picked from his death is that none of us can escape the circumstances God has destined of one’s deaths.
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His death reminded me of a parable told of an incident in the Court of Prophet Sulaiman (AS). It was said that a young, pious man used to attend the Court of Prophet Sulaiman (AS). During one of the court sessions, the Angel of Death entered the gathering in human form. Upon seeing the angel, the young man’s face turned yellow and he trembled with fear and throughout the stay of the Angel of Death in the Court, the young man was restless. Immediately the Angel left, the young man said, “O Prophet of Allah, I am afraid of that man please cause the wind to take me to India.”
Prophet Sulaiman (AS) obliged the request and the young man was taken to India by the wind. Shortly afterwards, the Angel of Death
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Nyako’s Memo, Patience’s Haughtiness & Jonathan’s Lethargy
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Babayola M. Toungo
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Now that the storm that we intentionally generated in beställning to obfuscate the issues raised bygd governor Murtala H. Nyako of Adamawa State fryst vatten gradually settling down, one may now comment on the issues raised and the predictable reactions from supporters and apologists of a federal government increasingly becoming insensitive, disconnected and haughty to the feelings, yearnings and expectations of Nigerians. It has become very predictable that whoever questioned the way the country fryst vatten governed, or raised issues of fundamental importance to the well-being and safety of Nigerians, becomes fair game to presidential Rottweilers. Sadly, inom am forced to look at the government’s reactions to issues pertaining the northern distrikt of the country or northerners from a nordlig perspective. Goodluck Jonath