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How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by mightycrown1(m): 3:40am On Apr 16, 2015
How Obasanjo destroyed PDP (2) on April 16, 2015
By Ochereome Nnanna

FORMER President Obasanjo, as we can see, used the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to rule Nigeria for eight years. As soon as he assumed office in 1999, he made up his mind to reduce Nigeria to a one-party state, his pet party system which he canvassed vigorously while Nigeria conducted its transition to civil rule programmes. The first part of this serial chronicled how he shrivelled the opposition parties and made the PDP into a colossus that dominated the political landscape. Eventually, most leading lights in the opposition parties decamped to the PDP.

By 2007 when Obasanjo was constitutionally forced out of power, PDP was at the zenith of its power and glory. It had 26 out of the 36 governors, 260 out of the 369 members of the House of Representatives, 85 out of the 109 senators and an emphatic command of the majority in the state legislatures and the 774 local councils. It was at this point that the party started priding itself as “the largest party in in Africa”, and some of its chieftains boasted that the PDP would rule Nigeria for “sixty years”.

The size of the Party was largely as a result of Obasanjo’s repression of the opposition parties, which became unattractive for politicians tocontest for power. The party was so powerful that Obasanjo suddenly developed an ambition to grab extra terms of office for himself when he was nearing the end of his constitutional two terms. To succeed, he nullified the membership of the party and ensured that all party members were re-registered. This, of course, ensured that those Obasanjo did not want in the party were weeded. These included former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Governor of Abia State, Chief Orji Kalu.

When his tenure elongation plans failed, Obasanjo put his Plan “B” into effect. He opted to unilaterally install his successor in office. He chose a terminally ailing Governor Umaru Yar’ Adua of Katsina state for president and paired him with a quiet, self-effacing Governor of Bayelsa State, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan as Vice President. He also planted his cronies as governors of the various states. He even planted them in opposition parties.

A case in point was in Imo, where the Obasanjo ordered the PDP to withdraw from the governorship race and support Chief Ikedi Ohakim, who had decamped from PDP when he failed to get the ticket at the primaries and ran on the ticket of the Progressive People’s Alliance (PPA).

Obasanjo’s ambition, at this juncture, was to become the Life Leader of the PDP, such that he could wield great political influence and lord it over the occupants of Aso Villa from Ota or Abeokuta.

The plan ran into storms, however. When Yar’ Adua assumed power, he refused to dance to Obasanjo’s tunes. He was determined to leave a legacy of his own. Obasanjo was not given any space to maneouvre. But unfortunately, Yar’ Adua became seriously sick and died in 2010. Obasanjo jumped out of his political doghouse and started prompting Jonathan to run on his own terms in 2011, even though many northern leaders preferred that he allowed one of theirs to replace him.

Soon, Obasanjo found out he had lost his place in the PDP even under Jonathan. It was so bad he was almost ignominiously booted out of his Board of Trustees Chairman post. In the middle of 2013, he resigned from the post. President Jonathan was later on to describe Obasanjo as “a goat seller who, after selling his goat, refuses to release the rope”. The Ota-born chicken farmer went home and started the war that led, ultimately, to the end of PDP’s reign.

In January 2014, he published one of his series of scandalous open letters to President Jonathan, accusing him of every abominable sin under the sun, including training snipers to kill his political opponents. A man under whose watch many prominent people were murdered was accusing a president who never recorded a single such incident in his five and half years as President!

Between April and May 2014, Obasanjo went round many states of the North and persuaded some of the governors he planted in power to run for president to replace Jonathan. Some of these were: Governors Sule Lamido of Jigawa, Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano, Magatakarda Wamakko of Sokoto and Babangida Aliyu of Niger. Some of these OBJ-made governors were at the forefront of the rebellion against Jonathan.

The tipping point came when five of the rebel governors decamped from PDP and joined the newly amalgamated All Progressives Congress (APC) which was put together by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and General Muhammadu Buhari.

From that point on, the rapid emaciation of the PDP could no longer be stopped. Obasanjo was relentless in his attacks on Jonathan. Apart from writing public letters, he also nudged some of his out-of-work former ministers, such as Oby Ezekwesili, Nasir el Rufai and lately, Charles Soludo, to slam the Jonathan administration each time they got the chance to go public. Obasanjo climaxed his choreography with the public tearing of his PDP membership card a couple of months to the presidential election.

Of course, PDP’s fall from power under the watch of President Jonathan was further helped by the President’s failure to take decisive steps when and where he needed to. This made him subject to blackmail. Jonathan surrounded himself with people who posed as his lovers but were actually deceivers. They took whatever they could from him and abandoned him when he needed them most. Matters were not helped by his sloppy handling of the Boko Haram insurgency, which grew from a small pox on the nose to a plague that wracked the whole nation.

Perhaps, if Jonathan had been a little more in charge and decisive, he would have prevented some of the little problems that ballooned to decide for him only one term in office. But Obasanjo was the headwind that chipped away, unchallenged, at the pedestal of his presidential power.


SOURCE - http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/how-obasanjo-destroyed-pdp-2/#sthash.c2UvA7FM.dpuf

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by HungerBAD: 3:47am On Apr 16, 2015
I personally voted against Jonathan because of his wife.

That woman is OUT OF CONTROL and another 4 Years of Power would have seen her slapping Governors.

Jonathan is a weakling of a man, and Nigeria do not need weaklings.

He should as a matter of priority first work on his home front, and then we can take him serious. A man that can not tell his wife to dial down the tone with her Bus/Garage Rhetoric's and antics is not a man.

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by Nobody: 4:02am On Apr 16, 2015
Was it Obasanjo that stopped jonathan from building the 2nd niger bridge?

Did obj blackmail jonathan into not building new refineries and maintaining the existing ones?

Was it obasanjo that told Gej not to fulfil his promise of a stable electricity for nigerians in 4 years?

Abi it was Obj that wrongly advised jonathan to go about dancing shoki barely 24hours after Nyanya bomb blast?

Please stop this 'everybody against Gej campaign'!! Mr President was the sole cause of his own downfall. He failed nigerians and we treated his f.uckup at the polls. Simple

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by reporter1: 4:03am On Apr 16, 2015
BS

Jonathan failed because he squandered all that was entrusted to him. Implosion of the party due to aggrieved PDP stalwarts also hastens the demise of PDP.

Most importantly, Nigerians were tired of PDP's shenanigans and needed a new direction.

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by fastguy10: 4:08am On Apr 16, 2015
I like wht GEJ did 4 nt allowing himself 2 be used by OBJ

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by MrKnowitall: 4:17am On Apr 16, 2015
Obasanjo did not destroyed PDP. Jonathan, his wife, and his elementary advisors did. For example, Jonathan hired a man (kayode) who openly insulted and called him an incompetent president as his director of media and publicity. Who does that sh1t? Really who does that? let's be honest with ourselves for a second, none of us would hire Jonathan to run our daycare, talkless of a nation as complicated as Nigeria.

Direct quote from Kayode, the man who Jonathan hired as his director of media and publicity.

"Jonathan is “bleeding Nigeria to death”. It is time for change.

God used Obasanjo to put Jonathan in power and, by His grace, He will use that same Obasanjo to remove him.”

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by akinladejo: 4:21am On Apr 16, 2015
Somebody we want to kill,fry and eat before and went to rub himself or herself with enough palm oil and stay close to a wild fire, what do you expect? Let him go and die in Osho baba's voice. Ask him this simple questions or ask people from Bayelsa what did he do in his own state alone? Ask him university he said he gave them, how many blocks has he lay in the site? How many road did he construct in Bayelsa? We should stop deceiving ourselves.

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by seunfly: 4:21am On Apr 16, 2015
This writer must have smoked cow dump otherwise who will write that Obj destroyed PDP when we know Gej destroyed it by himself.

He tried to be smart by tearing down the gentle man agreement the same OBJ negotiated for him
He tried to divide Nigerians along ethnic and religions line.
He blame Nigerians for every thing, from fuel scarcity, bokoharam, immigration death, infact anything he is clueless to to, he blame Nigerian.
He surrounded himself with political light weight who will only tell him what he wants to hear, he will rather remove prof Barth Nnaji on flamsy escuse and keep Stella odua, deziani or Abba Moro of infamous immigration, he keeps sycophants as friends and detest the people who will tell him the truth.
His wife is the worst human being Nigerians want to see or hear, no one want that woman at the corridor of power any anymore.
His supporters are bitter about Nigeria and made so many hate speech against Nigeria on radio, TV or in any media, imagine Abia PDP chairman said boko haram should kill them in the north on channels tv.
He takes Nigerians for granted.
I can continue to mention his atrocities till the end of time.

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by oluwafemi113(m): 4:48am On Apr 16, 2015
It wasn't Baba OBJ fault ooooo


We Nigerians voted him out because we needed change



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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by dave2meek(m): 4:48am On Apr 16, 2015
lipsrsealed

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by Nobody: 4:55am On Apr 16, 2015
Hurrey, thank God for everything
Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by jascon1(m): 4:56am On Apr 16, 2015
Babasanjo is an ugly pireek

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by MrKnowitall: 5:01am On Apr 16, 2015
jascon1:
Babasanjo is an ugly pireek

But you don't look any better than him.

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by fitzmayowa: 5:02am On Apr 16, 2015
I guess OBJ voted in all the polling unit across the federation against PDP, though some of his actions/inaction contributed to the "demise" of PDP...

In actual sense its the people that took PDP to the cleaners and not OBJ, they should stop hyping OBJ unnecessarily, they should be hyping the voters that delivered nigeria from PDP through their PVC...IMO

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by aresa: 5:10am On Apr 16, 2015
Jokers and usual suspects trying to rewrite history.

Jonadumbo destroyed the PDP and we told you so when he was doing it so STFU.



In other news...

Court lifts order on Obasanjo’s book

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/court-lifts-order-on-obasanjos-book/


No more impunity and abuse of power, thanks to Nigerians for sending dumbo back to the creeks.. good riddance...

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by ocelot2006(m): 5:19am On Apr 16, 2015
jayfolarin:
Was it Obasanjo that stopped jonathan from building the 2nd niger bridge?

Did obj blackmail jonathan into not building new refineries and maintaining the existing ones?

Was it obasanjo that told Gej not to fulfil his promise of a stable electricity for nigerians in 4 years?

Abi it was Obj that wrongly advised jonathan to go about dancing shoki barely 24hours after Nyanya bomb blast?

Please stop this 'everybody against Gej campaign'!! Mr President was the sole cause of his own downfall. He failed nigerians and we treated his f.uckup at the polls. Simple



You do know that the construction of the 2nd Niger Bridge is already ongoing, right?

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by Sibrah: 5:20am On Apr 16, 2015
Victim mentality in display.
What we have up here is the victim card our unique brothers always come out to play anytime they are bettered.
OBJ played his part and GEJ played his part also. We can't adjudge OBJ to have been the reason for the implosion of Africa's largest party. There are many disgruntled PDP stalwarts like OBJ who worked against the party, now if you ask me, that's politics. GEJ sympathizers should stop playing the victim card.

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by Randerl: 5:27am On Apr 16, 2015
How Jonathan Destroyed Nigeria.

Oya Vanguard over to you.

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by free2ryhme: 5:47am On Apr 16, 2015
mightycrown1:
How Obasanjo destroyed PDP (2) on April 16, 2015
By Ochereome Nnanna

FORMER President Obasanjo, as we can see, used the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to rule Nigeria for eight years. As soon as he assumed office in 1999, he made up his mind to reduce Nigeria to a one-party state, his pet party system which he canvassed vigorously while Nigeria conducted its transition to civil rule programmes. The first part of this serial chronicled how he shrivelled the opposition parties and made the PDP into a colossus that dominated the political landscape. Eventually, most leading lights in the opposition parties decamped to the PDP.

By 2007 when Obasanjo was constitutionally forced out of power, PDP was at the zenith of its power and glory. It had 26 out of the 36 governors, 260 out of the 369 members of the House of Representatives, 85 out of the 109 senators and an emphatic command of the majority in the state legislatures and the 774 local councils. It was at this point that the party started priding itself as “the largest party in in Africa”, and some of its chieftains boasted that the PDP would rule Nigeria for “sixty years”.

The size of the Party was largely as a result of Obasanjo’s repression of the opposition parties, which became unattractive for politicians tocontest for power. The party was so powerful that Obasanjo suddenly developed an ambition to grab extra terms of office for himself when he was nearing the end of his constitutional two terms. To succeed, he nullified the membership of the party and ensured that all party members were re-registered. This, of course, ensured that those Obasanjo did not want in the party were weeded. These included former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Governor of Abia State, Chief Orji Kalu.

When his tenure elongation plans failed, Obasanjo put his Plan “B” into effect. He opted to unilaterally install his successor in office. He chose a terminally ailing Governor Umaru Yar’ Adua of Katsina state for president and paired him with a quiet, self-effacing Governor of Bayelsa State, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan as Vice President. He also planted his cronies as governors of the various states. He even planted them in opposition parties.

A case in point was in Imo, where the Obasanjo ordered the PDP to withdraw from the governorship race and support Chief Ikedi Ohakim, who had decamped from PDP when he failed to get the ticket at the primaries and ran on the ticket of the Progressive People’s Alliance (PPA).

Obasanjo’s ambition, at this juncture, was to become the Life Leader of the PDP, such that he could wield great political influence and lord it over the occupants of Aso Villa from Ota or Abeokuta.

The plan ran into storms, however. When Yar’ Adua assumed power, he refused to dance to Obasanjo’s tunes. He was determined to leave a legacy of his own. Obasanjo was not given any space to maneouvre. But unfortunately, Yar’ Adua became seriously sick and died in 2010. Obasanjo jumped out of his political doghouse and started prompting Jonathan to run on his own terms in 2011, even though many northern leaders preferred that he allowed one of theirs to replace him.

Soon, Obasanjo found out he had lost his place in the PDP even under Jonathan. It was so bad he was almost ignominiously booted out of his Board of Trustees Chairman post. In the middle of 2013, he resigned from the post. President Jonathan was later on to describe Obasanjo as “a goat seller who, after selling his goat, refuses to release the rope”. The Ota-born chicken farmer went home and started the war that led, ultimately, to the end of PDP’s reign.

In January 2014, he published one of his series of scandalous open letters to President Jonathan, accusing him of every abominable sin under the sun, including training snipers to kill his political opponents. A man under whose watch many prominent people were murdered was accusing a president who never recorded a single such incident in his five and half years as President!

Between April and May 2014, Obasanjo went round many states of the North and persuaded some of the governors he planted in power to run for president to replace Jonathan. Some of these were: Governors Sule Lamido of Jigawa, Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano, Magatakarda Wamakko of Sokoto and Babangida Aliyu of Niger. Some of these OBJ-made governors were at the forefront of the rebellion against Jonathan.

The tipping point came when five of the rebel governors decamped from PDP and joined the newly amalgamated All Progressives Congress (APC) which was put together by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and General Muhammadu Buhari.

From that point on, the rapid emaciation of the PDP could no longer be stopped. Obasanjo was relentless in his attacks on Jonathan. Apart from writing public letters, he also nudged some of his out-of-work former ministers, such as Oby Ezekwesili, Nasir el Rufai and lately, Charles Soludo, to slam the Jonathan administration each time they got the chance to go public. Obasanjo climaxed his choreography with the public tearing of his PDP membership card a couple of months to the presidential election.

Of course, PDP’s fall from power under the watch of President Jonathan was further helped by the President’s failure to take decisive steps when and where he needed to. This made him subject to blackmail. Jonathan surrounded himself with people who posed as his lovers but were actually deceivers. They took whatever they could from him and abandoned him when he needed them most. Matters were not helped by his sloppy handling of the Boko Haram insurgency, which grew from a small pox on the nose to a plague that wracked the whole nation.

Perhaps, if Jonathan had been a little more in charge and decisive, he would have prevented some of the little problems that ballooned to decide for him only one term in office. But Obasanjo was the headwind that chipped away, unchallenged, at the pedestal of his presidential power.


SOURCE - http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/how-obasanjo-destroyed-pdp-2/#sthash.c2UvA7FM.dpuf



The tale now over, we can look at the real reasons PDP failed. The owl cries in the night and a child dies in the morning, it must be the witch that did it. This sums up Nnana,s thesis on the demise of PDP.

Without writing volumes, the PDP failed because it consistently was anti people. Obasanjo was a mere catalyst to its disintegration. And I predict that if APC follows their foot steps, they will also be gone, sooner than later.

Jonathan by his weak leadership sealed the coffin with several big nails. Don't blame it on anyone else.

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by tunex23: 5:52am On Apr 16, 2015
Brb
Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by anwe: 6:06am On Apr 16, 2015
free2ryhme:




The tale now over, we can look at the real reasons PDP failed. The owl cries in the night and a child dies in the morning, it must be the witch that did it. This sums up Nnana,s thesis on the demise of PDP.

Without writing volumes, the PDP failed because it consistently was anti people. Obasanjo was a mere catalyst to its disintegration. And I predict that if APC follows their foot steps, they will also be gone, sooner than later.

Jonathan by his weak leadership sealed the coffin with several big nails. Don't blame it on anyone else.

Well said.........

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by jaytee01(m): 6:08am On Apr 16, 2015
HungerBAD:
I personally voted against Jonathan because of his wife.

That woman is OUT OF CONTROL and another 4 Years of Power would have seen her slapping Governors.

Jonathan is a weakling of a man, and Nigeria do not need weaklings.

He should as a matter of priority first work on his home front, and then we can take him serious. A man that can not tell his wife to dial down the tone with her Bus/Garage Rhetoric's and antics is not a man.
grin

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by disloman(m): 6:18am On Apr 16, 2015
jayfolarin:
Was it Obasanjo that stopped jonathan from building the 2nd niger bridge?

Did obj blackmail jonathan into not building new refineries and maintaining the existing ones?

Was it obasanjo that told Gej not to fulfil his promise of a stable electricity for nigerians in 4 years?

Abi it was Obj that wrongly advised jonathan to go about dancing shoki barely 24hours after Nyanya bomb blast?

Please stop this 'everybody against Gej campaign'!! Mr President was the sole cause of his own downfall. He failed nigerians and we treated his f.uckup at the polls. Simple


WORD

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by disloman(m): 6:19am On Apr 16, 2015
fastguy10:
I like wht GEJ did 4 nt allowing himself 2 be used by OBJ
n end up in d grave.What a shame.

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by omenka(m): 6:21am On Apr 16, 2015
This is one big load of crap. Very bias piece.

Obasanjo fought Jonathan, granted. But Jonathan ultimately saw to the collapse of PDP and not Obasanjo. Had jonathan put up a good show as the president, fulfilling most of his 2011 campaign promises, kept crooks at bay instead of granting them state pardon, and not force a terrible pill down the throats of Nigerians on a new year's day, all the fight Obasanjo had put up wouldn't have amounted to more than a sneeze in a hurricane. Jonathan's abysmal performance and his reckless advisers did PDP in. End of story.

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by Swaycater(m): 6:33am On Apr 16, 2015
Ok
Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by bright007(f): 6:47am On Apr 16, 2015
OBJ has simply become an APC errand boy.


what a way to end his political career



and anybody that knows him should tell him to bring my national I.D card. That's one of his failed projects while in office

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by danny301: 7:16am On Apr 16, 2015
The main factor that lead to the collapsed of PDP was/is the refusal of the party to sincerely manage the aftermath of Yar'dua's death and the subsequent emergence of GEJ as President... There was an understanding/ agreement that the presidency would be on two terms rotation between North and South but the death of Yar'adua which was not for seen by the party leaders brought an alterations into that arrangement... What I expected from GEJ and PDP was to revisit that aggrement and make some realistic and pacifiable adjustments to pacify those who felt short changed but instead of that some of them deny the existence of such agreement.... We began to hear things like, "let them go to hell with their born to rule mentality" "it's our turn" "power will never return to north again" "we are wiser now" etc . You don't rubbish the same arrangement that brought you to power like that... Politics is a game of number. You need the people in order to win election everywhere in world. When the G7 staged a walkout from PDP's national conference, GEJ had the chance of bringing them back to the fold but some persons asked him to ignore them because according them the governors had no political value and were liabilities rather than assets to the party... These myopic set of people were only looking at PDP ticket and they reasoned that if those governors majorly from north were out of the party GEJ would have no difficulty getting the party ticket. They didn't think of what would happen to the party after somebody might have grappled the ticket either rightly or wrongly. they were too blind to see that such mass exodus could finish PDP as a party.. They trusted so much in using the power of incumbency to rig elections but they didn't know that even as an incumbent you would find it difficult to rig elections in places where you and your are nof on ground at all.. I couldn't believe that somebody actually bought the delusion and arrogance that 7 governors among other high profile politicians leaving a political party was "good radiance to bad rubbish"... PDP was later reduced to a regional party for SS/SE, yet the chest beating continued..when it became very obvious to GEJ that PDP was nolonger the national party it used to be but a regional party for SS/SE that would not win at the national level even with rigging, election was already around the corner hence he had to shift elections and see how he would make in road into the south west and may north east but it was already too late and as the saying goes, the rest is now history... GEJ did not only lose election but PDP, the once largest party in African is at the verge of finishing (God forbid)... Obj did contribute to the fall of PDP, but more than that, insincerity, ego, hate, arrogance, insults etc destroyed our beloved PDP. The only road that leads to progress and stability is sincerity, fairness and respect.

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by folabayo1(f): 7:26am On Apr 16, 2015
Baba is a wise man grin

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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by okotv(m): 7:27am On Apr 16, 2015
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Re: How Obasanjo Destroyed PDP (2) - VANGUARD by Nobody: 7:27am On Apr 16, 2015
Plikoetys:
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Sir...the ecchi sites are elsewhere on the web.

@OP....PDP was wrecked by destruction of alliances.

OBJ was very very good at building alliances....and all that good work was undone in the last few years.

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