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‎2027: Okai Tells El-Rufai, ‘You Are Not God, Nigerians’ll Decide Tinubu’s Fate Not You’

‎A public affairs analyst, Usman Okai Austin has slammed former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai.

‎Speaking on Tuesday, Austin stated that El-Rufai sounds like God.

‎According to him, El-Rufai cannot decide what will happen in 2027, but instead it is Nigerians that will have a say.

‎He was reacting to El-Rufai’s remark that Tinubu can’t win the 2027 presidential election.

‎He branded the Social Democratic Party (SDP) chieftain as “pure sour grapes” and “ego-driven.”

‎Posting on Facebook, Okai wrote: “El-Rufai doesn’t care about Nigeria, he cares about Nasir El-Rufai.

‎“Let Nigerians decide Tinubu’s fate in 2027, not El-Rufai, who talks like God and tries to usurp the people’s power.”

‎Okai claimed that El-Rufai’s political relevance had been systematically dismantled by his successor, Governor Uba Sani.

‎According to the analyst, El-Rufai assumed Sani would remain loyal after endorsing him as his successor but underestimated political undercurrents.

‎“This is the same El-Rufai who manipulated his childhood friend, Uba Sani, into becoming his Chief of Staff, then weaponised him against Shehu Sani, despite the fact that Uba and Shehu are brothers.

‎“Blood proved thicker than water,” he wrote.

‎Describing El-Rufai’s fall as “poetic justice,” Okai painted a picture of a man once feared, now discarded.

‎“Once a kingmaker, he is now a discarded pawn — used, dumped, and left seething with rage.”

‎He also referenced El-Rufai’s controversial ministerial nomination, which was rejected during Senate screening, as an event he termed an “unprecedented disgrace.”

‎Adding insult to injury, Uba Sani reportedly disregarded El-Rufai’s preferred nominee for Kaduna’s ministerial slot and instead nominated his own candidate.

‎President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Okai noted, appeared to have completely sidelined the former governor.

‎“There were no calls, no reconciliation. Just cold, calculated disregard,” Okai wrote.

‎El-Rufai’s reaction, according to the analyst, has been one of public outbursts and media interviews.

‎Questioning if anyone is still listening, Okai said, “Now, El-Rufai is on a revenge tour — granting interviews, crying betrayal, and desperately trying to explain himself.”

‎The post further criticised El-Rufai’s role in turning Kaduna into Nigeria’s first Muslim-Muslim ticket state, accusing him of fuelling religious imbalance and overseeing widespread insecurity.

‎“He had the audacity to advise Tinubu to replicate his divisive strategy.

‎“But Tinubu outplayed him. Shettima got the VP slot. The ministerial dream collapsed.”

‎Okai also recalled El-Rufai’s history of political conflict, citing his attacks on former Presidents Goodluck Jonathan and Musa Yar’Adua, and his habit of replacing political allies with loyal family members.

‎“Had Tinubu made him a minister, or had Uba Sani remained his puppet, El-Rufai would be singing his praises today.

‎“But now? He’s just another bitter ex-governor, thrashing in the political gutter, screaming for relevance.”

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