09/12/2025
🚨|| The Day Logic Went Missing
I read Muftahu Sadanu's “open letter,” and honestly, I had to check twice to be sure it wasn’t a comedy script. According to him, Jere people simply asking questions is now a national emergency. Relax, people thinking for themselves is not a natural disaster.
In Muftahu's world, every form of criticism is “envy.” By that logic, anyone who ever complained about bad governance in Nigeria must be a jealous fan. Maybe next time before asking a question, Jere should first write a letter begging for permission just so Muftahu doesn’t catch a headache.
And the way he talks about completed projects. Public work using public funds is not a miracle. It’s not charity. It’s not a favour. Jere people aren’t required to stand up and clap like a rented audience.
The funniest part is how he acts like accountability is a personal attack on his peace of mind. If simple questions shake someone this much, maybe the problem isn’t Jere, it’s the story he’s trying so hard to defend.
Then he claims Jere “hates development.” Yes, because nothing says “anti-development” like asking for development that actually makes sense. Proper planning, transparency, fairness, these are normal expectations, not crime scenes.
And the 2027 talk? Apparently, democracy now means “keep quiet so people like Muftahu can sleep well.” Sorry, not happening. People will talk, question, support their candidates, and think independently, whether it fits Sadanu’s mood or not.
At the end of the day, the only person dividing anybody is the one writing emotional lectures and sprinkling insults on a whole community. Jere is doing fine. Maybe it’s the narrative that needs help.