
Volume with FemiDliveGuest: Hon Sadiq Abubakar AhmadAbout Conversation:Hon. Sadiq Abubakar Ahmad speaks about the political betrayal of Abuja’s original indigenes, the urban takeover of ancestral lands, and the deep injustices buried beneath the shiny surface of Nigeria’s capital city.As Special Assistant to the Minister of Special Duties, and a key APC insider, Sadiq doesn’t hold back. He shares is perspective on how political processes have cheated, sidelined, and silenced FCT indigenes, making them strangers in their own homeland.He answers on 💥 Why did Abuja REJECT the ruling APC in the 2023 elections and vote massively for the Labour Party?💥 Is Tinubu really delivering for Abuja natives — or is it all political theatre?💥 How are election strategies and grassroots mobilization being used to control the narrative?Sadiq speaks on:Expect a thoughtful breakdown on:The realities of urbanization vs. ancestral rights (The urban colonization of Abuja by elites)Political strategy and inclusion in the APCThe silent challenges of original Abuja communitiesThe path forward for justice and representationWhy APC lost Abuja in 2023 — and what comes nextThe urgent reforms needed in land rights, political inclusion, and development----The interview with Hon. Sadiq Abubakar Ahmad exposes the deep-rooted political betrayal experienced by Abuja’s indigenous residents, highlighting issues of land displacement, marginalization, and urban colonization by elites. He critically examines the reasons behind the electoral rejection of the ruling APC in 2023, revealing underlying injustices and calling for urgent reforms in land rights and political inclusion to ensure indigenous voices are heard.Key PointsSadiq Abubakar Ahmad discusses the political betrayal and marginalization of Abuja’s original indigenes by elites and political elites.The urban takeover of ancestral lands by urban elites has led to displacement and feelings of betrayal among indigenous communities.Abuja’s rejection of the APC in the 2023 elections reflects widespread dissatisfaction and a desire for change among indigenous residents.The interview exposes how election strategies and grassroots mobilization are used to manipulate political narratives and control power.Sadiq highlights the injustices faced by indigenous people, including land grabbing and political exclusion.He advocates for urgent reforms in land rights, political inclusion, and urban development to address these injustices.The interview emphasizes the need for grassroots movements to advocate for justice and equitable development in Abuja.Related QuestionsWhat are the historical roots of land disputes between Abuja indigenes and settlers? How can political reforms ensure better representation for indigenous communities? What role does urbanization play in shaping political and social issues in Nigeria’s capital? -------#AbujaPolitics #SadiqAbubakarAhmad #FCTIndigenes #NigerianPolitics #2023Elections #TinubuAdministration #APC #LabourParty #UrbanizationInAbuja #LandRights #AbujaIndigenousVoices #PoliticalInclusion #GrassrootsPolitics #DemocraticReformOur SocialsTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thevolumepodl...Twitter/X: https://x.com/PodVolume8285?t=SYLw2PY...WhatsApp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb4B...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thevolumepo...Facebook: / 1b3tbfhbr4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7MG3phj...Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...#Nigeria #NigeriaPolitics #VolumePodcast #NigerianYouth #Pidgin #VolumewithFemiDlive #RoughPlay #NigerianNews #PoliticsInterview #Warri #TheVolumePod #FemiDlive #Tinubu #NigeriaEconomy #NigeriaNewsHost: Femi D Amele @femidlive Production Assistant: Michael O. Jeremiah @disismoj Sound Editor: Austin Kyunni @kyunniaustinVideo Editor: Ladi Damola @ladidamola Executive Producer: Femi D Amele & Owor Agbor Esame