Opinion: Lessons from El-Rufai’s Mother’s Burial

Samira Usman Adam
Samira Usman Adam - Presenter/PR & Partnership Lead
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Public commentator Mahdi Shehu has reflected on political behaviour following the burial of Nasir El-Rufai’s mother.

In an opinion, Shehu described the event as revealing the fragile and often inconsistent nature of political relationships.

He noted that political actors who were previously seen as rivals appeared together in solidarity during the burial.

According to him, the development highlights how alliances in politics can shift quickly.

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Shehu cautioned citizens against becoming deeply involved in political conflicts on behalf of politicians.

He argued that political interests often change, leaving supporters disconnected from evolving alliances.

The commentator said politicians may later reconcile with former rivals despite past disagreements.

He also suggested that political actors sometimes prioritise power and influence over long-term loyalty.

Shehu referenced examples of shifting political alliances both within Nigeria and internationally.

He said such developments show that political relationships are often driven by interests rather than permanence.

The opinion piece concludes that citizens should remain cautious in navigating political engagements.

He urged individuals to prioritise personal judgment rather than emotional loyalty to political figures.

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Samira Usman Adam is a multimedia journalist, PR practitioner, and communication strategist with over a decade of experience in media and community engagement. Her work focuses on storytelling, digital innovation, and strategic communication that drives social impact. She is passionate about empowering young people, amplifying underrepresented voices, and building platforms that strengthen media practice and leadership across communities.