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OPINION: Re: What’s the truth of the matter?

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Hello Mr Olasupo Ayodeji, I read your piece as a response to the aforementioned subject matter published by an online paper “Daily News 24” on 30th June 2021.

Being a targeted recipient of the rejoinder. You deserved encomiums for your graceful skill and fluidity to write competently as part of your short-lived passion to justify the remuneration pledged to you for responding to my piece being a task given to you to counter me.

But, in the other part of the rejoinder, you were carried away woefully. This reminded me of an adage that says ” If the frog is sighted dancing by the river bank, there must be someone drumming beneath the river surface,”

With due respect, as your name indicates, I knew it’s hard for you to detect the Hausa to English translation technicalities to the extent of openly admitting that the Hausa version of the piece I posted on Facebook was poorly translated to English.

I confidently knew that you don’t have Hausa language mastery to thresh grain from the chaff as far as the aforementioned issue is concerned.

It’s just an empty grandstanding from those who gave you the task to impress the readers.

This clearly shows that there was someone close or behind the scene who guided you to do what you’re asked, purposely to justified the remuneration bargained for.

It’s very laughable, that despite all the “Dogon Turanchi” in your well-composed piece you dodged to answered my questions to the embattled Kano anti-graft czar, Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado, knowingly his mind at the moment is full jittery as he’s stepping towards the dustbin of irrelevancy.

Notwithstanding, I will repeatedly put the questions to Barrister Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado and I hope this around he will persevere to respond positively, despite his dancing is moving towards the edge of the cliff.

The repeated questions as follows;

(1) Please have you ever worked as a civil servant before if the answer is affirmative, in which ministry did you serve and when did you retire?

If the response is positive, this will make Kano people reconsider you as trustworthy, and this will immeasurably uplifting your personality to the high pedestal more especially to those whose minds embedded with particles of doubt about your calibre and others who are hell-bent denting your image, your answer will barely put them to shame.

2. But if you fell short to fulfill this requirement, as widely suspected by many including my humble self, do you mean you were consciously aware of violating the law of the commission?

(3) And also, what’s the title fit named of all the salaries and allowance you received?

The ball is now set rolling in your court.

Aminu Abba Kwaru can be reached via [email protected]

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