Tag: Muhammad Sadis Buba

  • Al-ajabin Zazzau Withdraws From APC Reps Race Amid Reconciliation Moves

    Mahmud Sadis Buba, popularly known as Al-ajabin Zazzau, has withdrawn from the race to represent Sabon Gari Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives under the platform of the All Progressives Congress.

    Buba announced his withdrawal in a letter addressed to the Kaduna State chairman of the APC and later published on his verified Facebook page on Saturday.

    ‘Not An Easy Decision’

    According to him, the decision followed reconciliation efforts initiated by leaders and stakeholders within the party.

    “Please accept this letter as formal notification that I am withdrawing from the race for Sabon Gari Federal Constituency, House of Representatives, effective immediately,” the letter partly read.

    “This was not an easy decision. But it was hastened by the reconciliation efforts initiated by stakeholders and leaders of our party.”

    He added that after consultations with his family, political associates and party stakeholders, he concluded that stepping down was in the best interest of the APC.

    “I believe that uniting behind a single candidate is paramount to our victory in the general election and for the continued progress of our constituency and state,” he stated.

    Buba Thanks Uba Sani, APC Leadership

    Buba also appreciated Uba Sani and the party leadership for giving him the opportunity to participate in the nomination process.

    According to him, the experience enriched his political journey and he remains grateful to supporters across the constituency.

    He stressed that his withdrawal should not be seen as weakness but as a sacrifice made for the unity and success of the party.

    Calls For Support Of Consensus Candidate

    The APC aspirant further assured party members of his continued loyalty and commitment to working for the victory of the party’s eventual candidate.

    He urged his supporters to remain calm and united while throwing their support behind the APC’s decision.

    “Whoever emerges as the party’s candidate should be given maximum support,” he added.

    Age Controversy Surrounds Aspirant

    Buba had recently been at the centre of controversy over claims surrounding his age during his campaign for the APC ticket.

    Critics alleged that he was 16 years old while circulating what they claimed was the data page of his passport online.

  • Abin Al’ajabin Zazzau Breaks Silence on Humiliation, Vows Reform Bid for Kaduna Constituency Seat

    A 30-year-old House of Representatives aspirant from Kaduna State, Abin Al’ajabin Zazzau, has spoken out about what he described as years of public humiliation and personal attacks linked to his appearance and political ambition ahead of the 2027 elections.

    The aspirant, who is contesting for the Sabon Gari/Fada Federal Constituency seat, made the remarks in an interview with RFI Hausa, where he detailed emotional and social challenges he says he has endured over time.

    “Humiliated because of how I was created”

    Zazzau said he has faced repeated insults directed at him and his family, insisting that much of the criticism was rooted in prejudice over his physical appearance.

    “For political reasons, my dignity has been violated. I have been humiliated and deprived because of the creation Allah made for me,” he said.

    “There is nothing people have not done to me. I have been insulted, humiliated, disgraced, and even my parents have been insulted.”

    He added that the attacks have followed him across political and social spaces, making participation in public life difficult.

    Push for political reform in Sabon Gari

    Despite the backlash, Zazzau said he remains committed to his ambition, stressing that his motivation is to reform Sabon Gari and expand opportunities for young people.

    “I decided to contest because I want to bring youths out of the groups and gangs they are involved in,” he said.

    He argued that the constituency needs empowerment-driven leadership rather than dependency-based politics.

    “Our people are not asking for handouts. They want to be shown how to earn a living, not just given fish but taught how to fish,” he said.

    Concerns over representation and development

    Zazzau also raised concerns about what he described as long-standing underdevelopment in Sabon Gari Federal Constituency despite its economic importance to Kaduna State.

    He noted that the area hosts major institutions and industries, yet still struggles with basic infrastructure and effective political representation.

    “Sabon Gari is a very important commercial and industrial area in Nigeria, yet development has not reached many places,” he said.

    “So why shouldn’t we be given proper representation?”

    Political background and 2023 attempt

    The aspirant revealed that he had previously contested for the same seat in 2023 but stepped down after political consultations and appeals from stakeholders.

    He said he later supported the eventual winner at the time due to political considerations and circumstances surrounding the election cycle.

    The development adds another layer to early political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections, as aspirants begin to re-engage constituencies across the country.

  • “I’m Not the One” — 30-Year-Old Kaduna Aspirant Trends Over Youthful Appearance

    A 30-year-old House of Representatives aspirant, Muhammad Sadis Buba, has sparked reactions online after photos and videos from his screening exercise in Kaduna State surfaced on social media.

    The Kaduna politician became a trending topic after many Nigerians expressed disbelief over his youthful appearance during the screening process.

    Young aspirant draws attention online

    Muhammad Sadis Buba completed his screening exercise to contest for the House of Representatives seat representing Sabon Gari Federal Constituency in Kaduna State.

    During the exercise, the aspirant stated: “The people called me to serve, I am not the one who called myself.”

    His appearance and comments quickly gained attention online, with many social media users joking that he looked far younger than his actual age.

    Social media users react

    Several Nigerians flooded comment sections with mixed reactions shortly after the video went viral.

    While some praised the aspirant’s confidence and ambition, others focused more on his youthful look than his political plans.

    One user wrote, “He looks responsible though, age no be barrier.”

    Another commented, “He looks like he just finished secondary school 😂”

    Conversation shifts to youth in politics

    The viral moment has also reignited discussions around youth participation in Nigerian politics and the increasing number of younger politicians seeking elective positions across the country.

    Although the attention initially centered on his appearance, some users argued that competence and leadership should matter more than age or looks.