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Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by lanrock(m): 2:58pm On Feb 22, 2015
Odumakin has said it all. Buhari is honest man.

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Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by sunayo(m): 3:00pm On Feb 22, 2015
automaticcars:
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Nonsense from a deranged lunatic.

You're really pained.

LGA elections in Lagos ought to have been conducted since Oct. Have you asked your oga Tinubu about it?

Is the confad report to be dumped in a waste bin?

Why do you APC angry children exhibit your anger even to your former ally? To you people anyone who supports Jonathan is bought but for supporting your Buhari he or she is patriotic.

You guys should be honest and sensible at least once in a while.

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Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by solarview(m): 3:00pm On Feb 22, 2015
If not that the world is coming to an end, is it some of the people in APC that will be talking about corruption? Individuals who are poster boys of corruption; some have cases before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by Eluwilussit(m): 3:16pm On Feb 22, 2015
automaticcars:
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Nonsense from a deranged lunatic.

Your actions are imbecilic. What's so difficult for you and all the blockheads who gave u likes, to understand? Hypocrites.

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Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by otukpo(f): 3:21pm On Feb 22, 2015
Some people will have heart attack because of odumakin's confessions. He has seen the light and chose to follow it. He has a right to it.

The camp of light and transformation is still open to intending converts.

Do not be ashamed to embrace the light.

GEJ till 2019

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Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by Eluwilussit(m): 3:26pm On Feb 22, 2015
nkowaputa:
Buhari is a man full of contradictions.
- He will fight corruption but Tinubu is his
friend.
- He will give us security but he was pushed out
of office like a chicken by his subordinates.
- He is honest but lies about his qualification.
- He has no N 27 million to buy presidential
nomination form but the wife has N 135 million
worth of drugs to donate.
- He is poor but all his children schools abroad.
- He will fight terrorism but sees others fight
against terrorism as anti-north.
- He will help the youth but is never known to
have helped a single almajiri even in Daura.
- He will fix the economy but can only boast of less than 1m in his account after all these years.
- He will fix education but is unschooled
himself.
- He wants to benefit from democracy but
overthrew a democratic government.
- He obtained school certificate but cannot
produce "the certificate".
May God protect us from this hypocrite.

You know back in the days we used to call tick/check good. And if you answered a question very well, you got a very big good. Lol.

Today, on this post, you deserve a very big and long good. Haha!

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Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by BabaO2: 3:46pm On Feb 22, 2015
@odumakin, u have lost a fan for this your trash interview. If Jonathan reneged on implementing the confab after voted in, like he reneged on the 1 term promise given Obasanjo what can or will you do?. It is obvious odumakin has collected money/contract from Jonathan.
So Odumakin too is this corrupt.
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by cesareborgia(m): 3:53pm On Feb 22, 2015
I hope those APC e-rats gets to read this piece and get enlightened...the change APC offer is a wolf in sheep clothings...




PhockPhockMan:
Political activist and National Publicity Secretary of the Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, talks about why he is now an ardent supporter of President Goodluck Jonathan with GBENGA ADENIJI

In 2011, you were the spokesperson for Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd) who was then vying for the presidency. He is now contesting same position on the platform of the All Progressives Congress but you are no longer speaking on his behalf. Why did you shift camp?

There are so many shiftings. Gen Buhari himself has shifted. When I worked with him in 2011, he was the presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change. In 2015, he is now with the APC. APC is not CPC. The characters around him in 2011 are not the same characters around him in 2011. In all honesty, Buhari is an honest man. I have made my feelings known to him that I cannot function in a new environment. I was with him in 2011 within a period of six months. I have been on the public scene for two to three decades in Nigeria. I have my goals and objectives. My being in politics is not for any pecuniary means. It is about issues that I think are fundamental to me, what I represent and the people I represent.

Some think these issues fundamental to you may be driven by whoever is able to pay for your services.

Those who canvass such viewpoint are people of low intellect who cannot understand me. What did Buhari give me in 2011 to support him? I see a lot of childish comments all over the place. Interestingly, many of the people that are saying these things read themselves into others. Those who clearly have taken a position based on pecuniary interests begin to point fingers at other people or what they would do if they take such a position. That is what I see in Nigeria. I see a lot of false moral grounds in this election. The truth of the matter is that I see a lot of funny people all over the place now congregating or taking positions and trying to demonise others as if we do not even know what is going on. For me really, between the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party, there is no difference. The only difference is that we have Jonathan who convoked a national conference, which we had stood upon over the years. We have the report of the confab on the table.

Now, on another side, we have those who campaigned vigorously against that conference; who worked tirelessly against it; and who said nothing about it in their manifesto. And now, they are promising us change. Which change? Change from what to what? Who are the change agents? You take half of PDP and you sprinkle it. The only change that we need before we can move to any other policy change is to change the structure of Nigeria. The current structure of Nigeria cannot work except we change it. People of low intellect insinuate things. They do not react based on convictions. The best thing is for one to pursue one’s goals and history will vindicate who is right and who is wrong.

One of the leaders of Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, said the group endorsed President Goodluck Jonathan because it was convinced he would implement the report of the confab. Is this enough to earn the president an endorsement?

It is more than enough. Afenifere has taken a position. The leaders of the Oodua Peoples Congress have taken a position that based on the national conference, they are supporting Jonathan. Let us check history. When Chief MKO Abiola’s mandate was annulled, members of the National Democratic Coalition and Afenifere were in the trenches for years. One of the plans of NADECO, Afenifere and others was to have a national conference. In 1998, after Abiola and Abacha died, the position of NADECO and others was that we should demand a new constitution before conducting elections. But some people said, ‘No, let us go for the elections. Don’t let this opportunity to slip by. When we get there, we will even get more resources to finish the struggle for the restructuring of Nigeria.’
The same people today are the ones who opposed the national conference; they are telling people now that we have passed the stage of restructuring Nigeria because they have restructured the country to their own interest. They have taken what they want from Nigeria because we know what they were worth in 1999 and today they are multibillionaires and trillionaires at the expense of our people. They are now pumping money all over the place for people to write nonsense; maligning people that they have been bought. We are bought by our convictions that Nigeria is not going to work as it is. It is only political merchants who want to short-change our people that are selling a lie to them and calling it change. Which change? You can see the billboards all over Lagos: One meal for pupils in school in one day. Is that a change for us in Yorubaland?

In 1964, in one day, Chief Obafemi Awolowo enrolled 400,000 pupils into schools. The children of those enrolled that day are now professors. Fifty years after, some people now turn us to almajiris, putting billboards all over the place to tell us that one meal a day for oubr children in school is change. We have a history; we have a place where we are coming from. Strange children have taken over this place and people should know better. The people carrying all kinds of things are the ones who cannot question what is going on. They are the people who have sold their conscience. This is what Awolowo lived for all his life that this structure cannot work. Go and read Awolowo’s ‘Thoughts on Nigerian Constitution.’

Awolowo wrote the book on June 12, 1966. He made it clear in on page 52 of the book that any attempt to run Nigeria on a unitary constitution would make the government unduly complex, unwilling, in disharmony and the administrative machine of governance would collapse under bureaucratic centralism except we get super humans to run the affairs of Nigeria. Is that not where we are today? Somebody is now telling me that at this stage, I should abandon the path of freedom. The APC said in its first manifesto that the 1999 constitution is sacrosanct. When the party got the views of those close to it, its leaders brought another manifesto out which is silent on anything relating to the restructuring of the country.

The only person who has commented on this in the party is Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who said they would study the report. Now, let look at this analogy: I am in a cage and somehow wants to open the cage so that I have my freedom. But someone now says I should stay in the cage but will make sure my children get a meal a day inside it. If the only thing I will get to stay inside the cage is for my children to have a meal a day, I will not stay. Even if the person has a political party willing to make my father its presidential candidate and my mother his running mate, I would go on the path of freedom.

Why didn’t you see the ruling party as the path to freedom in 2011?

I have told you that this is not about political party. What is party? Let no one deceive me with any label. Some of us work on convictions and principles. When we worked for Gen. Buhari and Bakare in 2011, we were largely influential to the manifesto of the Buhari/Bakare campaign. We said we could restructure Nigeria through elections. We have not abandoned our beliefs. That is our conviction. It is online. The twelfth item on the document is on restructuring. There is nothing of such in the APC manifesto.

What makes you think that your convictions are sublime and genuine?

My convictions are my convictions. We have not attacked anybody for believing in the change mantra. Why are they now attacking us for taking a position? We believe our beliefs are right, they also think their positions are right. We should go with our different views since March 28 is just around the corner. Why the blackmail?

Don’t you think the ruling party is also not free from the situation you just painted?

I do not know about that. I am talking about the one I know. I do not trade in abuses. I engage people on salient issues. Now they are talking about corruption. If not that the world is coming to an end, is it some of the people in APC that will be talking about corruption? Individuals who are poster boys of corruption; some have cases before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. The way some people are desperate for change, if some notable armed robbers were placed before them and they were told to chant change for such individuals, some would still shout it. For me, it is not about APC or PDP, there is nothing being put forward that is different.

We keep talking about corruption as if it is limited to only the federal level. Which of the states under APC can pass a corruption test? I once took a former governor of Oyo State, Adebayo Alao-Akala to the EFCC because he asked all the local governments in the state to award five kilometers of road at N50m each. I wondered how there would be such uniform road project. When the commission charged him, it was part of what he was charged with. But given what APC is doing in South-West now, if I see Alao-Akala today, I am going to apologise to him. A five kilometre of road awarded for N50m which I frowned at, is now awarded for N1bn. These are the change agents. When the elections dates were shifted within the law, we saw many things flying about. We read several vitriolic editorials on that postponement when things actually showed that the commission was not fully ready to conduct the elections. Local government elections were supposed to have held in Lagos State since October, no one has questioned that. I am certain that anybody who says he wants to fight corruption yet keeps the 1999 Constitution is a fraudster. This is because the constitution encourages corruption by giving immunity. This is part of the things the confab addressed. There are a lot of criminals in government who have enjoyed immunity over the years. They will not want it to be removed. Are we not in a democracy? Is there a law mandating that if A supports B, I must support same?.

What will your group do if the Presidents wins and reneges on his promise to implement the confab report?

When he met with us in Akure, he told us categorically that he would implement the confab report within the 12 months of his return to office. If he reneges, we will mount the barricade.

You don’t think it could be late in the day then?

Nothing is going to be too late in the day. A philosopher said if we fight we can win. If we don’t fight, we have lost. We can hold President Jonathan to the promise but we cannot hold APC to it because its leaders did not participate in it.

You were vocal in condemning the oil subsidy scam. Don’t you think your stance now contradicts what you once stood for?

What is the contradiction there? This is why I said there is little scholarship in the land. That I opposed certain policies of Jonathan does not make me his enemy. If there is any untoward policy, I will still oppose it. Since the protest, the administration has not increased price of fuel.

Are you not bothered working for the same administration that made you return to the streets then?

Is Nigeria now a one-party state where there is no freedom of choice? I am not working for any administration. I am working for issues. Intelligent people should be able to separate issues from personalities. Fuel was increased, we called people out and the price was reduced. What happened to those who protested against the Lekki Toll Gate? They were beaten by the ‘change agents.’ Was the toll reduced?

Does your wife, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, who is an activist, support you in your convictions?

It is not question of whether she supports me or not. She is an independent person and I am too. She is not political. I am political. She is a civil society person.


Don’t you think your current political posture may affect public perception of what she stands for?

What have I done wrong? That I am pursuing my beliefs and should not run contrary to people who do not know what I know. If you wake me at 3am to tell you what my convictions are I will not scratch my head before reeling them out because I am convinced about them. Many of us know the issues that are stake and can see clearly. We cannot follow the madding crowd. I belong to the Awolowo political ideology. He said Nigeria could only work if we changed the present structure.

Many believe that the bearing of the current government pampers corruption. Do you have a different view?

Corruption is everywhere in Nigeria. The only way we can change it is to change the structure of the country.

Are you not convinced that a new leader may tackle corruption better?

Fighting corruption in Nigeria today is not about one man but the whole country. For goodness’s sake this is not a military administration where tribunals could be set up and throw people to jail to serve 300 years term. In 1999, how many governors were convicted for corruption except those former President Olusegun Obasanjo exposed for political reasons? There are cases that are 10 years old in courts now which have not been heard. Corruption is so endemic in Nigerian and that is why we have to go to the root. This is why we believe they (political office holders) should be stripped of immunity so that they can be tried while in office if accused of corruption. Immunity is dangerous and Section 308 of the 1999 Constitution stipulates that even if a person has a criminal case before, once he gets immunity, that is the end of the case.

By the time these people are in office for four or eight years and they have amassed enough, they would ensure that the wheel of justice would not move. If anybody says he wants to fight corruption in Nigeria without the desire to make sure the constitution is changed, it is a fraud. Under this arrangement, one cannot gather the proceeds of corruption, make new leaders and promise to fight corruption holistically. It is not possible.

Your book, ‘Watch the Watcher,’ was published three weeks after former President Olusegun Obasanjo released his controversial autobiography, ‘My Watch.’ Was it a coincidence or a commissioned documented response?

People make all kinds of insinuations. Go and read the book. I wrote it as far back as 2005. I have not read Obasanjo’s book. Some Nigerians are intellectually lazy and all they make are insinuations. I do not need the permission of anybody to title my book.

Why did you delay its release?

I am at liberty to release my book anytime. That is my last answer on that.

You were part of the Save Nigeria Group delegate to the President and you were offered a bribe. What does that episode tell about the Goodluck Jonathan-led administration?

Yes, I was part of the SNG delegate to the President then. When we were leaving, they offered us money for transportation and we returned it. That is the end of it.

You once identified Jonathan as winner of Osun and Ekiti elections. What made you say so?

Yes, he won the elections by his disposition. Under past administrations, election results were changed and they were do-or-die. Election tribunals proved all these. After the Edo governorship election, the governor, Adams Oshiomhole, gave the victory to Jonathan who ensured adequate security.

You left Afenifere to Afenifere Renewal Group and later returned to Afenifere. Why did you go back?

Many people do not know the history of ARG. In 2007, when there was an intractable disagreement between former governors and the leaders of the Afenifere, some of our friends; Wale Oshun (a former chief whip of the House of Representatives), Ayo Afolabi (who is currently the director of publicity of the APC in the South-West) and others said we the below generation should come together and see how we can bring ideas together. We decided to chart an independent course, if that would put an end to the crisis among the leaders.

That was how the idea of ARG came. Some of us were very weary because we knew that some among us were neck-deep in the then politics of the Action Congress of Nigeria. We asked ourselves if we were ready. We said we would be independent. That was how we started it. We mobilised others so we could pursue the cause of the Yoruba. I was in Ekiti State during a bye election in the state. It was there I read a congratulatory advert by ARG in a national newspaper congratulating Bola Tinubu as its leader for reconstructing Fajuyi House. I called the chairman, Oshun to know when we decided on the advert. I said since people were then accusing us of being a Tinubu group, the advert just confirmed it. I told others that I was leaving but was begged that they would get to the root of the matter. I had boasted to the public that we were independent only for the advert to happen. I just decided to withdraw from ARG without making a fuss about the issue. There are some issues that one will not want to talk about but people who do not know what happened begin to talk.

Is Afenifere not tied to the apron strings of any individual?

Whose apron strings? Name, if you know any. Afenifere is independent and that is why it was able to take an independent position.

What is your relationship with Pastor Tunde Bakare now, since you have different convictions?

Our relationship is cordial and super. As a matter of fact, we are pursuing the same thing but our approach may be different. I am not a run-of-the-mill activist. I am a political person.


http://www.punchng.com/feature/interview/why-i-dropped-buhari-for-jonathan-odumakin/
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by dBard: 3:55pm On Feb 22, 2015
Chigold101:
well i cant blame you. It is because Seun was creative enough to create this forum & allowed you to have access to it, thats why u call it rubish.

Before I forget; direct me to those foreign discussion forum not just sites.

last I checked, am entitled to my own opinion.. and anyone who created a forum has the obligation to regulate the interactions therein.
When was the last time you came across a thread where intelligent discourse was ongoing that didn't degenerate into uncalled for insults and name calling, or didn't get derailed by one crap or another.
What's the quality of the threads on the front page
time was when you could actually pick a thing or two from discussions here but not anymore.

what was d first comment on this thread ...and u want to attack me??

No need to go foreign, check the beegeagles blog 4 one and understand what am saying.

whatever sha..

peace.
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by Nobody: 4:10pm On Feb 22, 2015
See what the shameless man said about GEJ, no difference with FFK:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaTdj9RMwTI
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by babestella: 4:13pm On Feb 22, 2015
egift:


#Change is here. Sai Buhari grin grin grin

Fake change, empty change, visionless change, directionless change. Your APC change lacks developmental ideology. So dust it.
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by poiZon: 4:14pm On Feb 22, 2015
Jesusloveyou:
if gej didn't rule since 1999,but is under pdp,so i don't understand,are u and odumakin attacking party or personality,is buhari we are voting for not tinubu or obj,pdp has fail for 16yrs as a party,gej as a person has also failed,apc in state level perform more than pdp state level,why not give they a chance as a party since pdp has fail for 16yrs,and buhari as a person since gej has also failed.















go to the street n say it. shout make dem hear.
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by babestella: 4:17pm On Feb 22, 2015
Jesusloveyou:
if gej didn't rule since 1999,but is under pdp,so i don't understand,are u and odumakin attacking party or personality,is buhari we are voting for not tinubu or obj,pdp has fail for 16yrs as a party,gej as a person has also failed,apc in state level perform more than pdp state level,why not give they a chance as a party since pdp has fail for 16yrs,and buhari as a person since gej has also failed.

Sorry bro, don't struggle to explain yourself again. I can see clearly why you support Buhari and APC. Pèlé shò tí gbò
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by babestella: 4:19pm On Feb 22, 2015
egift:


#Change is here. Sai Buhari grin grin grin

Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by kalohkaloh: 4:23pm On Feb 22, 2015
Odumakin is a huge disappointment and a disgrace to the Yorubas! Which confab is he and Adenifere dealers (sorry leaders) talking about? The confab was a fraud! It has no legal basis and its membership was not democratic at all but reflected the selfish interest of its conveners! Am sure genuine Yorubas know better. Awolowo would turn in his grave in protest over the shameful conduct of Odumakin and Afenifere leaders and their condemnable political sommersault for pecuniary gains!
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by viccassi(m): 4:23pm On Feb 22, 2015
sunayo:


You're really pained.

LGA elections in Lagos ought to have been conducted since Oct. Have you asked your oga Tinubu about it?

Is the confad report to be dumped in a waste bin?

Why do you APC angry children exhibit your anger even to your former ally? To you people anyone who supports Jonathan is bought but for supporting your Buhari he or she is patriotic.

You guys should be honest and sensible at least once in a while.

In addition, i was irked and alarmed when the same south west ppl who have been clamoring for Confab and APC refused to send any of their delegates. it will take some ppl ages to realize that Buhari is only one person in the mist of looters who are currently surrounding him and i dont see how that translate to change.

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Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by nellyjohn: 4:25pm On Feb 22, 2015
automaticcars:
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Nonsense from a deranged lunatic.
Na craze dey worry u guy
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by Sunnidinho: 4:26pm On Feb 22, 2015
lyricalz:
Dats a real yoruba man talking, untribalistic and unbais, the rest yorubas are just shouting buhari bcuz a yoruba man, a fake pastor is the vice. Am wondering when its now time for a yoruba, if the south-east, n south-south willl support them, even the north I doubt if they will. Yorubas use ur ups, leave tribalism alone. One nigeria.
i am quoting you not to counter your points but to correct your use of english. Please, learn to write and speak the lang in a non-insultive way.i am referring to where you wrote "the rest yorubas". Are you saying its all yorubas except odumakin that are not supporting the incumbent admistration? And to those calling others who see things from a different stand point to theirs "illitrates", please, stop displaying ignorance which i believe you are better of. Literacy is just the ability to read and write in any language. So, for any1 to post a comment irrespective of grammatical blunders means such a person is a literate.
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by viccassi(m): 4:32pm On Feb 22, 2015
kalohkaloh:
Odumakin is a huge disappointment and a disgrace to the Yorubas! Which confab is he and Adenifere dealers (sorry leaders) talking about? The confab was a fraud! It has no legal basis and its membership was not democratic at all but reflected the selfish interest of its conveners! Am sure genuine Yorubas know better. Awolowo would turn in his grave in protest over the shameful conduct of Odumakin and Afenifere leaders and their condemnable political sommersault for pecuniary gains!

So did your current party promised to set up Confab in their current manifesto? Believe me, half bread is better than none. Atleast something was setup which has always been one of the great grievances of the south west, but APC refused to send delegates. All I see is a set of some brave men, from the south west, loyal to one family and complained bitterly when same family institute installation of family members into positions legally. And pls dont compare Awolo and APC ideologies, they are never and can never be the same.
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by Sunnidinho: 4:38pm On Feb 22, 2015
kalohkaloh:
Odumakin is a huge disappointment and a disgrace to the Yorubas!
i think you are a disgrace to the yorubas-that is if you are yoruba, for not respecting the man's opinion. Yorubas are educated people and education makes us know the essence of respecting others opinions irrespective of your perspective of the matter. Every 1 has the right to opine and please stop using genral terms like "yorubas" cos odumakin speaks for himself, you for yourself and i for my self. #nooffence#
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by bigmo1(m): 4:50pm On Feb 22, 2015
GboyegaD:
Do you know what it means when you and your wife are picked as delegates to the national conference? Walahi, money na bastard.
Their church pastor was also picked as delegate.
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by bigmo1(m): 4:59pm On Feb 22, 2015
menesheh:
Any sane Nigerian should know this, Buhari may be nice and disciplined but the ppl within him will make him achieve nothing if elected cus he can't do the work all alone

Same happen to GEJ, he thought if he enter there, Nigeria will be second to china in a twinkle of an eye but he is coming to reality now and thankfully now, he started saying no to those forces which is/was why they are Mobilizing against him
Which forces? Alams the biggest crook? Kashamu the fbi's most wanted fugitve drug baron? Ffk? Ayo fayose the ex-convict? Eyes wey dey cry dey see road o!
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by echarlz(m): 5:01pm On Feb 22, 2015
What moral right has Obasanjo to extract a single-term committment from any political leader? Did OBJ not renege on his own single term deal with the north and even pushed for a third term after the consitutional two terms? Tell me an elected leader who kept the single-term promise. Truth is all politicians speak from both sides of the mouth. This same act U people are quick to demonise GEJ for is characteristic of all politicians. Ceaseless brainwashing via APC-sponsored propaganda wouldn't allow many to view issues objectively. The ills which confront our nation today are not about a political party but a greedy and inept political leadership.
All these talks about Odumakin and others being bought over is too annoying, cheap and simplistic when the vital points he addressed in the interview are considered.
People should start addressing real issues and stop attacking individuals who hold political views and convictions different from theirs
BabaO2:
@odumakin, u have lost a fan for this your trash interview. If Jonathan reneged on implementing the confab after voted in, like he reneged on the 1 term promise given Obasanjo what can or will you do?. It is obvious odumakin has collected money/contract from Jonathan.
So Odumakin too is this corrupt.
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by breakeven: 5:15pm On Feb 22, 2015
automaticcars:
[s][/s]from what you have done to the interview you apear to be the crazyman here.

Nonsense from a deranged lunatic.
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by breakeven: 5:20pm On Feb 22, 2015
automaticcars:
[s][/s]

Nonsense from a deranged lunatic.
it is obvious you are the madman here
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by GboyegaD(m): 5:21pm On Feb 22, 2015
Chigold101:
well i reason along issues not on noise. Upon all that outlined the mentioned, you only saw that one to bold.

Will u buy a man over to come & stripe u off ur powers? You can pay someone money & still go ahead to pusue his own personal agenda. That is not bought over... So it is better we go into issue based discussions and not all these...

I guess you just came across the term "issue based". Perhaps you don't know, the issue in this case is Odunlami playing the tone expected of by his new employer. This is not about who will implement the confab resolutions and if that is what you are bothered about, Jonathan cannot do it. He has reneged on almost everything and can be said that he is not a man of his words.
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by BabaO2: 5:36pm On Feb 22, 2015
echarlz:
What moral right has Obasanjo to extract a single-term committment from any political leader? Did OBJ not reneged on his own single term deal with the north and even pushed for a third term after the consitutional two terms? Tell me a an elected leader who kept the single-term promise. Truth is all politicians speak from both sides of the mouth. This same act U people are quick to demonise GEJ for is characteristic of all politicians. Ceaseless brainwashing via APC-sponsored propaganda wouldn't allow many to view issues objectively. The ills which confront our nation today are not about a political party but a greedy and inept political leadership.
People should start addressing real issues and stop attacking individuals who hold political views and convictions different from theirs
Postponement of election made me believed that Obasanjo never pushed for 3rd term, ask urself if Jonathan could push election certain to lose with impunity what could have stopped Obasanjo to have 3rd term with the same impunity ?
Sincerity is the soul of business, Jonathan never aspired to be president of Nigeria, but to satisfy constitution he was confirmed president after the death of yaradua a northern slot, to compensate Jonathan again OBJ rose against northners even despite it was their turn/slot to rule. OBJ pacified them, Jonathan will spend only a term. So what is moral justification for Jonathan and his beneficiaries to reneged that promise?. I can feel Obasanjo with shameful, unfaithful and untrustful character of mediocre Jonathan
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by Nobody: 5:56pm On Feb 22, 2015
Firstly, Odumakin is never the National Publicity Secretary of the Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere. Rather, he is with another group called Afenifere Renewal Group. There is nothing so special about Afenifere, Afenifere Renewal Group, Afenifere Unity Group and others using duplicity of political affiliations in Yoruba land to enrich themselves.Yinka odumakin like others use the Yoruba nation as tool to climb ladder of popularity using political activism and frequent social media interviews to get connected to government of the day and enrich their pockets.

While in the service I was a radical, in the university an activist, in 2008 a fellow activist but a graduate of Unife (now O.A.U) from Akwa Ibom State told me Odumakin was in his mate in the University. The argument then was on Bamidele Aturu (RiP), a well known activist and social crusader that is ready to defend what he believes not people like Ebenezer Babatope and Yinka Odumakin who use popularity to gain political favour at the expense of Yoruba nation. By then, his book 'Watch the Watcher' has not been written. I only remember, I read a book 'Not his Will' written by Ebenezer Babatope. I was confused on how Ime, an AkwaIbomite can see similarity between Yinka Odumakin and Ebenezer Babatope. But in 2014, six years later, I can now see that some people actually saw tomorrow.

Yinka Odumakin made himself the mouth piece of a not recognized group - the Afenifere renewal Group, but when the Minister of Works said South West consume more money than any other region in Nigeria and there was a little protest from some people including Afenifere Renewal group leadership, there was no statement from Yinka on behalf of the group, rather, another person spoke. I remember, I once saw him with the works minister at Sagamu - Lagos expressway before the commencement of the project, which means the minister enjoys his patronage. Since the Minister comment on project implementation was rejected by groups in South West, he (Yinka) has been speaking under another group name which is not Afenifere Renewal group or just as an independent political activist. Now he can form a political presure group or speak as an independent candidate having gained popularity using ARG and the Yourbas as ladder to fame, connection and may be subsequently great wealth just like ebino topsy I know in my secondary school days but now a ruling class member. The Gods of Yoruba nation will judge all those that work against the greater wish of the yoruba people. It may not be their will or they may be watching the watcher to fame and wealth, they will never be forgotten when time comes. All the political parties they are using _ SDP, UPN, AD and Labour Party including their main party that is currently spending money like paper even more than sitting governors using thuggery, intimidation, harassment, financial inducement and others to terrorize south west people and disturb the peace cannot kill our determined spirit and believe. We cannot be bought - Bi ibi re ko' se f'owora o ti daju. Despite everything we survived Abacha, Ewe odan see ju bee lo eran l'ofije.

We will survive them. No meeting or perambulation about can change a resolved will of Oodua people. The Oodua spirit will fight them.

I will continue later
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by tomakint: 5:57pm On Feb 22, 2015
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Nonsense from a deranged lunatic.
Truth hurts really bad. I pray especially for YOU that you will not DIE of high blood pressure when Jonathan shall be declared winner and sworn in come May 29th, 2015!

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Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by hermesprogidy(m): 6:19pm On Feb 22, 2015
who gives a tot why you started supporting gej? we all know your pocket has been lined. I just hope you spend the money for eternity, because you just made yourself irrelevant on arrival. This is just like Tai solar in selling out, after IBB made him chairman of people's bank. Mr odunmakin, your opinions are irrelevant
Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by dein77(m): 6:25pm On Feb 22, 2015
seunmsg:
Odumakin, FFK, Okupe etc, birds of same feather. Give them food and they will sing and dance for you.

So anyone who doesn't endorse or support Buhari has been given food or a bribe?

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Re: Why I Dropped Buhari For Jonathan — Odumakin. by socialwritter: 6:40pm On Feb 22, 2015
see what money has done to this man! anywaiz visit www.socialwritter..com also u can participate in the online polls.....when u visit with web version

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