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I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by westheimer(m): 2:34am On Jan 04, 2015
The Vice-Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, in this interview with KAYODE FALADE, talks about his nomination and national issues

You were not in the early picture of contenders for the vice-presidential slot. When and how did your name pop up?

I think my name was always being mentioned. My name came up early. Maybe a great deal of importance wasn’t attached to it but it came up early. At least, in the press, it was reported frequently early too. This has been on since almost four or five months ago. There have been speculations for that long. Thus, my name has always popped up.

As a pastor and legal practitioner who is not much of a politician; why did you accept the offer when you were nominated?

I accepted the offer because I believe one of the most important contributions that any person can make to a society is public service. For me, it didn’t require much reflection because I have always believed the most effective way of making maximum impact on the welfare and well-being of our society is through public service.

You’ve always emphasised prayers. Did you pray about this before you accepted?

I always pray. I prayed about this just as I pray about many things because communication with God at all times is important. I also think people, maybe, get more religious when it comes to political office. People tend to say God told them to do something or the other; but I think the most important thing to bear in mind is that as far as the Christian is concerned, there is something called the priesthood of the believer, which means that every believer is a priest unto God. It also means every believer has a duty to serve man as if we are serving God. In other words, service to man is service to God. For a Christian, especially a pastor, to suggest that if he has an opportunity to serve millions of people, an opportunity to effect policies which may alleviate the sufferings of millions of people, as it is the case in Nigeria, an opportunity to fashion policies that may transform the lives of people, I think it may be hypocritical not to participate in that.

I also believe that when you are committed to doing God’s will — and His will for us all as Christians is that we must participate in solving problems, especially the problems of the needy and those who cannot help themselves — we must do those things. That is part of our calling and in fact, our scripture says that we will be asked on the last day, ‘What did you do when you saw me naked? What did you do when you saw me sick and in prison?’ If we then say, ‘Lord (Jesus), when did we see you hungry? When did we see you sick?’ And then, Jesus will say, ‘Every time you saw those sick people, the poor and the hungry; every time you saw the naked, it was me (Jesus).’ For me, it is almost unthinkable for a Christian to second-guess public service. We must be prepared to serve the people. That is what I teach and preach in my church. There are probably hundreds of thousands of individuals as deserving who do not get that opportunity, but I do. And then I should turn it down for some reasons? It wouldn’t even occur to me, except if God were to say specifically to me, ‘Don’t do it.’

Did God reveal your victory?

That’s the point I’ve been trying to make to you. It is not about winning. That is not what I am interested in. What I am interested in is not what God says about winning or losing. I am not asking Him for, as it were, a lottery. If we were going to play a game, then I could say, ‘O Lord, will I win or lose?’ That’s not the point. The point is will I serve the people or will I not? That’s the only issue I need to consider and I don’t need any special directive on that because that is what God has already said we must do as believers.

And what did He tell you?

No, I won’t disclose that to you.

[b]The Redeemed Christian Church of God, where you are a pastor, has come out to say it never endorsed you…

I don’t think the church has ever said any such thing. Also, the church does not endorse candidates. The General Overseer of the church, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has not said any such thing. He has not issued any statement. In any event, the RCCG as a church cannot endorse a candidate. How can a church endorse a candidate?

But did you seek Pastor Adeboye’s consent before accepting the nomination?

I serve under the GO of the RCCG as a pastor. If I am going to take any kind of action, especially an action that involves public service, it is my duty to consult with him. It would be absolutely irresponsible of me not to consult with him. And I have consulted with him.

Did he give you his consent?

I have consulted with Adeboye fully. I am not prepared to share with you the details of our discussion. But be absolutely certain that I would not take these steps without properly consulting with him and that I did what was needful.

The opposition has labelled you a stooge of the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. What is your reaction to that?

I think it is irrelevant. I cannot dignify that with a comment. What anyone should do is look at my track record. In any event, when you look at Tinubu, who is it that he has in any form supported that turned out to be his stooge? Is it (Lagos State Governor, Babatunde) Fashola or (former Ekiti State Governor, Kayode) Fayemi? Is it (Osun State Governor, Rauf) Aregbesola or (Edo State Governor, Adams) Oshiomhole? Is it (Oyo State Governor, Abiola) Ajimobi, (Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle) Amosun or Wale Edun? These are individuals who have contributed tremendously to the development of their states and the development of this nation. And all you need to ask those who tell you about stooges and all of that is, ‘Who are those men and women of character who they have produced to serve in the same states where we have served so creditably?’ I think the statement is not really worth the comment.
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One of the reasons given for ‘zoning’ the APC vice-presidential slot to the South-West was that the region sacrificed so much for the emergence of the party and that it has been marginalised in the current dispensation. As a candidate of the South-West, what are your plans for the region?

I am a candidate of the APC, which is a national party. Don’t regionalise candidature. Gen. (Muhammadu) Buhari is a representative of the South-West, the North and everywhere else, and so am I. We were elected nationally; we were not elected to represent regions or places. It would be wrong for us to say that the reason why I am there is for the South-West. What then would the South-East and South-South say? I don’t think that regionalising it in that way is right. I think we are persons who have been appointed into national offices and we will serve in those capacities. I think that is the right way to look at this. I believe the South-West will be an engine of change and development in Nigeria. It is important that that is maintained, just as all the parts of Nigeria — the South-East, South-South and the North. Everyone has a role to play and a contribution to make.

Why then did your party say it gave the South-West the slot?

I’m sure that is not an official statement of the party. I am sure that is a speculation. I don’t think it is fair to say that is the official position of the party. The party may have its reasons; but officially, the fair thing to say is that Buhari and I were nominated by the party to be national, not regional, officers.

As a lawyer, you are trained to obey the rule of law while Buhari is a retired Army general, who gained power several years ago through a coup d’état. Are you sure there wouldn’t be a conflict if you are elected?

I’ve interacted extensively with Buhari and I think he is conscious of the fact that we are in a civilian dispensation and that we are bound by the rule of law and the Constitution. He has repeated this so often. He has demonstrated this by going to court every time he lost election, pursuing the rule of law and legal processes.

He could have completely ignored it. He could have said, ‘I don’t even believe in the rule of law. I don’t believe in the system.’ But he has consistently done the right thing and whenever he speaks, you’ll notice that he always goes back to the Constitution. I believe whatever we may say about the military dispensation, we should realise that the era was not famous for the observance of the rule of law. But I think that after all of these years, Buhari has had plenty of time to reflect and all his utterances in the many years after military rule show that he definitely subscribes fully to the tenets of the rule of law and fundamental human rights and also understands that democratic rule is different from military rule. Thus, I have no problems at all working with a man like him.

Some schools of thought have it that you are of less electoral value, compared with Governor Adams Oshiomhole, Governor Rotimi Amaechi and even Governor Raji Fashola. The argument is that the party is making a mistake by going for somebody who has never contested or won any election. Is the argument valid to you?

I think that, perhaps, there is an advantage to that, because it means that I have to work harder. And as you can see, I am working very hard. I think that hard work always pays off. We’re going round, speaking with the people to know their concerns. I take nothing for granted and that is one of the most important things I’d like to bring into the campaign. We must do what we need to do, we must work harder than ever, we must answer questions from the public. We are not saying to the people, ‘I am so well-known. I don’t need to come and speak to you.’ Thus, that might well be an advantage for the party; that I cannot take anything for granted. I need to work hard to get the party’s policies known and recognised. I think it is important that the party has chosen this and I am sure that it took everything into consideration before making the choice that it made. Of course, all the gentlemen you have referred to are thoroughly qualified individuals who would have brought something of worth and value to the ticket; but that’s the nature of the APC, we have many to choose from.

What are the things of value you are bringing to the table?

I’m bringing in hard work, focus, my reputation for detailed work and also I like to support a man who believes in probity and accountability. I think that is important. I also would like to work with implementation of policies. We have shown that for eight years in Lagos State. We worked very hard on our justice sector reforms and all the other reforms of the Tinubu-led administration. Even in the subsequent administration, we worked hard with all of those who are there. We have been there in the public service; we may not be famous, but we have worked very hard.

Considering the fact that the Office of the Vice President has no portfolio under the Constitution, how confident are you that you can realise all these?

Buhari and I have had several discussions. I know that he will not waste the peculiar attributes that I will bring to the table, because he is a person who obviously values contributions from other people. I have worked with him and I have seen him at work. I don’t think that he would waste my contributions. I think he will happily receive contributions and give me roles to play that will ensure that his administration benefits maximally. What’s the point of having me on the ticket, if he is not going to use what I will bring to the table? I don’t have any doubts at all that Buhari will find my contributions useful enough for him to say, ‘This and that are the things I’d like you to do.’

Which roles do you think he would ask you to perform?

I cannot speculate on that. You will have to ask him.

One of the most serious issues the country is facing is insecurity. How do you think this should be tackled?

I think the first problem is recognising that you cannot deal with such a major assault on the integrity of the nation when you are misrepresenting the facts. And one of the things that the government, unfortunately, has done is to accuse the opposition of being responsible for the Boko Haram (insurgency), which, of course, has created a division. Look at everywhere else in the world where a country has come under attack. What the government does is to ensure that there is a bipartisan or a multi-party agreement on how to tackle the problem. You don’t politicise the issue. In this case, the false allegations made against the APC of being responsible for Boko Haram (attacks), including allegations made against senior members of the party by the government, first of all, created a distraction. Rather than identify the real causes and issues surrounding the Boko Haram (insurgency), they were busy labelling the APC. This, for me, is one of the greatest disservices this administration has done to this nation. The fact that, rather than focus on who the true enemy was, they waited until Buhari was almost killed by the same Boko Haram before, they started to rethink that allegation, is unfortunate. Whenever they find it convenient, they just throw the allegation around.

I think that the first thing, when you want to deal with a danger of such enormity to a nation, is that you must be truthful, sincere and forthright. You must identify who the true enemy is. The second is that you have to motivate and equip the military and the Commander-in-Chief must lead from the front. You cannot lead from behind. The people must see that just as you are saying to them that they must be prepared to fight Boko Haram, you are also prepared. It is apparent that our military is very disciplined. I have said this many times, the Nigerian Army is one of the best in the world; definitely one of the best in Africa. I served under UNOSOM 2 in Mogadishu, Somalia; the head of the Police that took care of the entire operation, Col. Pat Akem, was a Nigerian. He is now a brigadier. All of the troops from other nations were under his care as the head of the military police in that operation. The Representative of the United Nations

Secretary-General in that mission always insisted that Nigerians should be the one to guard him when he would go out of the UN compound. Nigerian troops have distinguished themselves in peacekeeping all over the world. It is unfortunate to hear terrible stories that Boko Haram insurgents chased soldiers away and they are not well-equipped or motivated. It is sad. If you want to win against an insurgency, then you must arm the military well. That is what is required. Look at the Chibok girls and all that has happened. Isn’t it right for the Commander-in-Chief to visit the place? For me, I think that these are some of the issues that boost morale, motivate the troops and the nation. Unfortunately, that is not the case.

The third issue is that we must also identify the fact that there seems to be a large pool from where these Boko Haram members are continuously being recruited. What is the reason for that? Many of our young people don’t have a stake in this society. They are jobless; there are no opportunities. And then somebody comes to them and says, ‘if you join us, whatever you steal or loot, including women, is yours.’ That is a problem. I think what we ought to bear in mind is that we must address some of the root causes, especially the pool from which these people are constantly recruiting from. We must address the problems of poverty and disillusionment among young people, especially in those regions where Boko Haram has largely been operating from. I believe that our government would be able to address those issues seriously and comprehensibly. If we say, so far, trillions have been spent on defence, and troops are complaining about bullets and rounds of ammunition, then there is something gravely wrong.

Some personalities from the Niger Delta region have threatened that if Jonathan does not win, there will be unrest. What is your take on this?

I don’t think there will be any unrest. I think our brothers in the Niger Delta are very reasonable people. I think what everyone will be looking for is a free and fair election. If elections are credible, no one will take up arms or resort to self-help. If we have a free and fair election, I don’t think that anyone will put their lives on the line to defend the government or any such thing. What is most important is a free and fair election. That is what the Independent National Electoral Commission and the government of today should aim for.

Do you see INEC accomplishing it?

The distribution of the Permanent Voter Cards has not shown INEC in a very good light. I would really urge INEC to rise up to its responsibilities. These coming elections are very important for the future of our nation. And I think it is important for INEC to live up to its responsibilities; understand the importance of the elections and understand why the elections should not be tainted in anyway by any kind of suggestion that they were not properly conducted. I think INEC really has a duty to this nation — to ensure that things are done properly this time.

Buhari chose another pastor, Tunde Bakare, as his running mate in his last bid for the presidency in 2011. Does he have a disposition to clerics?

You will have to ask Buhari why he likes pastors. But I think it’s a good thing and a good sign. I think it shows that he is well and able to work with anyone — clerics and people of other faiths.

It is believed that Buhari’s quest to sanitise the political system is an overambitious one due to the level of corruption which political leaders in Nigeria have grown accustomed to. What’s your take?

I think our nation is at a point where corruption is almost the norm, especially in the public service. You and I know that that is probably the rule; the exception is any kind of transparency or forthright behaviour. But it is important to draw the line somewhere, because this nation cannot continue with this level of corruption. It is just impossible. I don’t think that people are born good. As a matter of fact, my belief is that most people will do the wrong thing if there is no consequence for their action. And the reason why we are here today is that there is no consequence for the actions that people take — for corruption, stealing, or anything of the sort. That is the reason why I think that what is required, first of all, is an administration where people believe that the number one man will not tolerate corruption. If the number one man is perceived as a man that will not tolerate corruption, then you have moved light years from where we are today. I think that Buhari is somebody who is respected for his strong views on corruption. What we need to introduce today is consequence for corruption. If we don’t do that, frankly I am fearful that we may not have much left of a country.

http://www.punchng.com/news/i-am-nobodys-stooge-osinbajo-on-adeboye-tinubu/

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by temitemi1(m): 3:21am On Jan 04, 2015
U are nt a stooge but a very stupidy LACKEY... GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by AlfaSeltzer(m): 3:25am On Jan 04, 2015
Yes, you are.
Whip boy.

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by smsdigito: 4:03am On Jan 04, 2015
See intelligence and smartness , but do you think indeed you will not be used and dumped? No1 you will not even have a say by virtue of the weakness in the constitution to give enough recognition to your position. It is well with you bro.

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by VoteOutPDPJona: 4:15am On Jan 04, 2015
Osinbajo appears more vibrant than Sambo.He has a clear picture of how to tackle insurgency in the country.

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by Ikengawo: 4:27am On Jan 04, 2015
Osibanjo can have his opinion, Tinubu has his.

VoteOutPDPJona:
Osinbajo appears more vibrant than Sambo.He has a clear picture of how to tackle insurgency in the country.

I'm not voting for Sambo and you're not voting for Osibanjo. Review or ask an informed party about Nigeria's constitution and the role of the Vice President.

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by kendrick9(m): 4:29am On Jan 04, 2015
this fake pastor can never be vp of nigeria

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by ketiy77: 4:40am On Jan 04, 2015
angry shocked
Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by VoteOutPDPJona: 4:46am On Jan 04, 2015
Ikengawo:
Osibanjo can have his opinion, Tinubu has his.

I'm not voting for Sambo and you're not voting for Osibanjo. Review or ask an informed party about Nigeria's constitution and the role of the Vice President.

Osinbajo has more electoral value for Buhari when compaired to GEJ/Sambo

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by tit(f): 4:48am On Jan 04, 2015
i no talk anything ooo.
make una no find me to beat.

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by tit(f): 4:50am On Jan 04, 2015
osinbanjo defended drug trafficker and money launderer Governor Bola Tinubu in court.
Tinubu was found quilty.

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by Ikengawo: 4:58am On Jan 04, 2015
VoteOutPDPJona:


Osinbajo has more electoral value for Buhari when compaired to GEJ/Sambo
the people voting for gej are voting for gej, not his vp. Sambo has no electoral value and this is a thing of pride and strength to gej as a man. Gej is a quiet humble common man from the south and sambo is the same in the north. The gej campaign isn't trying to us tribal sentiments or politics to run. Buhari picked osibanjo not because he was the best successor but to trick yorubas and christians. Gej picked an architect and buhari picked a pastor. Which nigeria do you want for your children?

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by VoteOutPDPJona: 5:30am On Jan 04, 2015
Ikengawo:
the people voting for gej are voting for gej, not his vp. Sambo has no electoral value and this is a thing of pride and strength to gej as a man. Gej is a quiet humble common man from the south and sambo is the same in the north. The gej campaign isn't trying to us tribal sentiments or politics to run. Buhari picked osibanjo not because he was the best successor but to trick yorubas and christians. Gej picked an architect and buhari picked a pastor. [size=15pt]Which nigeria do you want for your children? [/size]

I WANT A NIGERIA IN WHICH MY CHILDREN WILL GO TO SCHOOL WITHOUT BEEN SCARED TO DEATH BY THE THOUGHT OF MISCREANTS ABDUCTING THEM FOR MONTHS WITH THE PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES CLUELESS OF THEIR WHEREABOUT OR HOW TO RESCUE THEM.

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by SweetJoystick(m): 5:33am On Jan 04, 2015
When someone who is intelligent speaks, you know. Osinbajo, you head dey there jor

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by Orunto: 5:34am On Jan 04, 2015
Osinbajo has set everything well for himself and the Nation. He knows what God values for His Creation and he is determined to supply them. He is a Bomb in the hands of APC. I hope he will be detonated properly @ the right places and @ the right time.

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by jcflex(m): 5:46am On Jan 04, 2015
kendrick9:
this fake pastor can never be vp of nigeria

if eventually he became the VP, what will happen

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by FastShipping: 5:58am On Jan 04, 2015
[b]Total Number of Voters by Region:

NORTHWEST 18.9million
SOUTHWEST 14.3million
NORTHEAST 10million
SOUTHSOUTH 8.9m
NORTHCENTRAL 7.6million
SOUTHEAST 7million
Total: 66 Million+


For Buhari:

NORTHWEST - 13 Million +
SOUTHWEST - 6 Million+
NORTHEAST - 4 Million+ (Low Number of Voters Due to Insurgency)
NORTHCENTRAL - 3Million+
SOUTHSOUTH - 1 Million+
SOUTHEAST - 400,000+

Total: 27, 000,000


For Jonathan:

NORTHWEST 4 Million+
SOUTHWEST 6 Million+
NORTHEAST 2 Million+
SOUTHSOUTH 6 Million+
NORTHCENTRAL 3 Million+
SOUTHEAST 5 Million+

Total: 26,000,000+ for Jonathan

- I have been generous with numbers for GEJ in North-west. I don't see how Jonathan can get up to 4 Million votes in North-east but I had to give him up to that number to be fair.

- Due to the insurgency in North-east, I reduced the number of voters for Buhari in the North-east. Buhari could have got 2-3 million more in the North-east but many voters have been displaced there.

- I have been conservative with Numbers of votes for Buhari in the North-west where indication shows that voters turn out could be between 80%-92%.

- Base on my assumption, I project total votes turnout to be around 53 Million out of 66 Million voters as published by INEC. I project around 13 Million voters to stay home.
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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by HzRF(m): 6:25am On Jan 04, 2015
What else who u have said.. Am there stooge? Itz as if God didn't give this man green light too
Until Cyril stober interview u all this na like multiplication table
Cyril stober go give u tough completing the square.. After working (talking) u may still arrive at zero

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by LMAyedun(m): 6:46am On Jan 04, 2015
In 1976 at the age of 34 Buhari became the minister for Petroleum and Natural resources. In 1978 at the age of 36 Buhari became the chairman of NNPC. Today the reverse is the case, most Nigeria youths at the age of 35 are still unemployed and still living with parents.
One major reason for this unfortunate turn of events is that grandfathers like Buhari has refused to voluntarily handover baton to the next generation.

Buhari, Must you serve Nigeria as a president only? Is there no capacity you can serve except the presidency?

Pa. Buhari should give way for the younger generation.

GEJ till 2019

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by datguru: 6:47am On Jan 04, 2015
But that does not change the fact that you are gonna loose

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by DesChyko: 6:48am On Jan 04, 2015
Oh really?

I consulted 'Don Moen' also before I decided to attend secondary school.

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by Brymo: 6:49am On Jan 04, 2015
Ow i wish this man isn't clergy.

The only tin i can do
is to observe.
Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by ayomidegambari(m): 6:50am On Jan 04, 2015
Even if you no consult am. Him and his people plus GEJ fans can neva rich 1 qota of we buhari's supporters. Boys aint smiling at all. Yet. BUHARI ALL THE WAY

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by DesChyko: 6:50am On Jan 04, 2015
HzRF:
What else who u have said.. Am there stooge? Itz as if God didn't give this man green light too
Until Cyril stober interview u all this na like multiplication table
Cyril stober go give u tough completing the square.. After working (talking) u may still arrive at zero

WTF

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by Kingsimmer(m): 6:50am On Jan 04, 2015
let me read fest b4 a h comment
Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by Nairalane: 6:50am On Jan 04, 2015
What God Hath Put Assunder, Let No Man Or Woman Join Together

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by Wittylens(m): 6:50am On Jan 04, 2015
And he gave you the go ahead?


knowing fully well that Buhari is the devil himself?




HMMMMMMM.......
Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by Rawani: 6:50am On Jan 04, 2015
Intelligent, Articulate and Blessed. It is wise for Adeboye to remain publicly neutral as he might alienate a section of his flock, as a spiritual leader he must be a father to all (unlike Oritse-jet-for). It is not in doubt though that his endorsement of his lieutenant's ambition reflects his desire for change in 2015.

Father Mbaka realized his error in supporting the failure called Jonathan, Pastor Adeboye has evidently done the same.

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by YoursGEJ(m): 6:50am On Jan 04, 2015
The clarity of this man's thoughts and utterances make me really optimistic about the the possibility of serious positive change if he becomes VP. His command of English dwarfs most other politicians (except Obaghiagbon grin). If he tells me he's a professor of law, i dont even need to see his certificate because his qualifications are evident unlike some so called PhD holders in public office. He has sat and talked to the common man riding BRT and the woman selling fish in the market. There is nobody better placed to tell where the shoe pinches that the person wearing the shoe. GEJ surrounds himself with Baboon Okupe and Reno Omonkey that feed him lies about reality so that he can go and tell CNN that we are now enjoying 24hrs power supply. If dem born GEJ, Sambo or Okupe well, let them go and sit among the masses like Buhari and Osinbajo and see what will happen.

Nigerians have a once in a lifetime opportunity to change the course of this nation. Our political system does not allow for competent individuals like Osinbajo to make it this far and I'm still wondering how he did it. It is now up to the masses to seize this opportunity because we may never get it again until 10 years or 100 years from now. If you are voting for a party that has been in power for a whole 16 years with nothing to show for it but increased insecurity and corruption, I wonder what message you are giving them; that you like what they are doing and that they should continue? If not for anything, let these so called big men politicians know that they serve us and that we have control over them. If you want to stay in power, then perform. Otherwise we vote you out. Only the masses can teach the politicians this lesson.

Vote wisely so that posterity will judge you justly

Una well done

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by PerfumeRepublik: 6:51am On Jan 04, 2015
#OneManOneVote

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Re: I Consulted Pastor Adeboye Before Accepting To Be Buhari’s Runningmate- Osinbajo by B3sty(m): 6:51am On Jan 04, 2015
Booked... Lemme brush first.

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