claims of marginalization under President Bola Tinubu, pointing out that both Buhari and Tinubu governments favored the North-West and South-West while systematically excluding the South-East. He said northern leaders who tolerated “Hausa/Fulani dominance” under Buhari have little moral standing to complain now.

On governance, he rejected calls for another national conference, insisting Nigeria’s leaders already know what to do but lack the will to act. He pointed to the abandoned Oronsaye Report as proof of wasted reform opportunities.

Sani also lamented worsening poverty, blaming corruption and poorly managed subsidy removal for deepening hardship. He warned that social unrest looms if reforms are not accompanied by real relief measures beyond token handouts.

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Looking to 2027, he said power should remain in the South until 2031 before rotating back to the North. He cautioned that any attempt to disrupt this balance could endanger national unity.

Despite his criticisms, Sani expressed optimism that Nigeria would weather its current storm if leaders commit to credible elections and put the nation above personal ambition.

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