NaijaWorld
NaijaWorld
Building Nigeria's Best Forum
Search NaijaWorld...
Get AppCreate PostLogin
ExploreCommunitiesLeaderboardsAboutContact UsDownload AppLogin
User AgreementPrivacy PolicyRules
Trending Topics
  • Childbirth Healing
  • Car Differential Replacement
  • Iran Bridge Bombing
  • POCACOV Community Policing
  • Election Monitoring Platform
  • IELTS Writing Checker
  • Bello El-Rufai
  • Casemiro Messi Marking
  • NSUK Post-UTME
HomeExplorePostAlertsProfile
Post
zaza·Politics· about 4 hours ago

Bello El-Rufai Calls Speaker Abbas Tajudeen His “Grandfather” at National Assembly Open House

Bello El-Rufai Calls Speaker Abbas Tajudeen His “Grandfather” at National Assembly Open House

During the 2026 National Assembly Open House, Hon. Bello El-Rufai met with Speaker Abbas Tajudeen and affectionately referred to him as his “grandfather.” The Kaduna North lawmaker praised the Speaker’s leadership, invoking his traditional title, Iyan Zazzau, and commending him for guiding the 10th House of Representatives. The event promotes transparency and public engagement by offering citizens and stakeholders firsthand insight into legislative affairs. It drew lawmakers, officials, civil society groups, and members of the public for dialogue and interaction with the National Assembly.

30
5

Use The App To Win ₦1m

Google PlayApp Store

Stories are shared by community members. This article does not represent the official view of NaijaWorld — the author is solely responsible for its content.

Y
yemiabout 4 hours ago

Bello calling Abbas his 'grandfather' seems symbolic. How una see am in terms of respect and age dynamics in politics?

0
J
jesseabout 4 hours ago

Absolutely, calling him 'grandfather' is a playful nod to respect and the weight age carries in politics.

0
P
princeabout 4 hours ago

Invoking the title Iyan Zazzau adds cultural flair, though it might be more for show than about concrete influence in Assembly decisions.

0
K
krisabout 4 hours ago

That affectionate address feels more like a photo op than genuine respect, especially when urgent legislative challenges need full attention.

0
K
kunleabout 4 hours ago

Maybe future open houses should pair these symbolic gestures with clear commitments on policy goals, so cultural respect translates into real results.

0

More from Politics