
I find it laughable that some people are advising others not to celebrate Nasir El-Rufai’s current ordeal at the hands of security agencies and the courts.
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If God Himself declared that “vengeance is mine,” and El-Rufai is evidently reaping what he sowed in the lives of countless people including myself, then who am I to suppress my joy over what is clearly divine judgement at work?
El-Rufai’s current predicament is divinely orchestrated. Anyone who finds no satisfaction in it is, quite simply, uncomfortable with God’s judgement.
This is a man who maliciously sacked over 30,000 civil servants in Kaduna State without due process, many dismissed without severance benefits, many driven into depression, and some who subsequently died. Children dropped out of school, families were destroyed, and livelihoods were shattered, all because one man chose to satisfy the conditionalities of an IMF loan.
What about the murders he supervised and openly gloated about while serving as governor? What about the thousands of students who dropped out of state-owned institutions following his deliberate and inhuman hike in tuition fees?
El-Rufai played god in Kaduna State for eight years. Did anyone truly believe the Almighty would not hold him accountable here on earth before eternity catches up with him?
While the current government may have added its own dimensions to his troubles, the reason it is even possible is because the heavens have already approved his judgement. I strongly believe that the door of divine reckoning opened first before any other thing.
El-Rufai’s predicament should serve as a sobering reminder to every person in power, power is transient, authority is temporary, and vengeance truly belongs to the Lord.
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Me👉 Normal normal, we are supposed to hold a major thanksgiving service that pharaoh has been captured!!!!💃🏼🕺🏼💃🏼🕺🏼💃🏼🕺🏼
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