ANOTHER OPEN LETTER TO BARR. ABBA HIKIMA

Embracing Your True Calling: Wholeheartedly Pursue Your Career - Haruna Abubakar Bebeji 
Dear Abba Hikima,

I recently came across your post in which you shared your reflections on the open letter addressed to you and the subsequent rejoinder by Abba Kyari. Firstly, I would like to commend you for taking the time to reflect on the criticisms and observations put forth by both writers. It takes humility and introspection to genuinely listen to different perspectives, even when they challenge our own beliefs.

From your words, it is evident that you have recognized the validity of the arguments presented against your involvement in partisan politics. You acknowledge that although you may have placed yourself in a position to champion a cause, the pursuit of partisan politics has proven to be both time-consuming and energy-sapping. It takes courage to admit that one's endeavors may not align with their true purpose.

I applaud your decision to make amends and refocus your efforts on your original career path. It is clear that you have been driven by a passion for human rights advocacy, a calling that undoubtedly has the potential to positively impact society. By returning to this field, you will have the opportunity to devote your time and energy to matters that truly align with your values.

Engaging in areas where you are not as needed or where you are likely to face abuse and hatred from those who do not share your vision can be demoralizing and counterproductive. It is vital to surround oneself with like-minded individuals who can appreciate and support one's endeavors. By redirecting your focus to your previous routine and dedicating yourself wholeheartedly to your career, you can channel your efforts in a positive and fruitful direction.

As you move forward, I encourage you to embrace the words of encouragement offered by Dr. Muhsin Ibrahim. Your decision to make amends and shun partisan politics presents an opportunity for personal growth and fresh perspectives. Your experiences in both the political and human rights spheres will undoubtedly contribute to your overall understanding and enable you to make a greater impact in your chosen field.

In conclusion, Abba Hikima, I applaud your realization of where your true point of call lies and your determination to pursue your career wholeheartedly. By redirecting your energy towards your passion for human rights advocacy, you have the potential to make a lasting and meaningful impact. Stay strong, surround yourself with supportive individuals, and continue to strive for excellence in your chosen path.

Wishing you the very best in your future endeavors.

Warm regards,

Haruna Abubakar Bebeji
My name is Haruna Abubakar Bebeji.  

I'm a passionate writer, content manager and blogger from Kano, Nigeria. I started writing online about politics, governance and day-to-day issues to share my thoughts, ideas, and experiences in this space. Over time, my blog has become a space for me to inspire, motivate, and entertain others.  

I'm committed to bringing engaging, quality content that will help make anyone's life just a little bit better. I love to explore new topics, review products, and discuss the latest trends in politics and governance. 

I write in both English and Hausa and as a certified International Translator and Interpreter, I Translate from English to Hausa or Hausa to English. When I'm not writing, managing or creating content, you can find me outside enjoying nature, reading, or spending time with family or friends.  

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