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I am Hausa. I am a Northerner born and raised under the skies of Katsina. Everything I am, everything I have become, traces back to this soil. And it is precisely because I love this soil that I must speak the truth that many Northerners whisper in private but dare not say in public.

The Northern elite has failed us. Not just failed, they betrayed. For decades, they have traded our poverty for their prosperity, our ignorance for their influence, our suffering for their security. They have governed not to build, but to consume. They have led not to serve, but to loot. And they have kept us loyal not through results, but through religion and ethnicity, the twin opiates of a people too long denied real choices.

THE ELITE THAT ATE ITS OWN

The same leaders who have held the North in their grip for generations have nothing to show for it. Where are the industries they built? Where are the schools that rival those in the South? Where are the hospitals that actually work? Where are the roads that connect our villages to opportunity?

We have produced governors who emptied treasuries and left debts. We have produced senators who legislated for themselves and forgot their constituents. We have produced presidents who presided over the greatest expansion of insecurity in Nigeria’s history while their cronies feasted on public funds. The bandits who terrorize our farms today are not aliens from another planet. They are products of a system that abandoned the poor while protecting the powerful.

THE RELIGION TRAP

They have used Islam as a shield while behaving in ways that would make the Prophet weep. They preach piety while practicing plunder. They call for unity while dividing the spoils among themselves. They demand loyalty to their leadership while showing zero loyalty to the people who elected them.

I am a Muslim. I fast this Ramadan with a heart full of faith. But I refuse to let anyone wrap my religion around my eyes to blind me to theft. Islam did not come to make us passive recipients of injustice. It came to make us active seekers of justice. The same Quran that commands prayer commands resistance to oppression. The same Prophet who taught mercy taught accountability.

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