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Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by Nobody: 3:57am On Apr 18, 2015
Pa Ikechukwu Okonkwo, a septuagenarian, and his family stayed back in their three-bedroom apartment in Festac Town, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos, to monitor reports from his large screen television while the April 11 gubernatorial election lasted.

Unlike the previous election, where the aged grandpa had encouraged all his children to vote for President Goodluck Jonathan in the March 28 presidential election, this time, he handed down a warning to all members of the family never to be involved in the gubernatorial election in the state. His reason was not farfetched.

The fear of the pronouncement of a first class tradition ruler was the beginning of wisdom. Even though some people believed the recent Oba Akiolu’s tirade was only a mere joke, Pa Okonkwo did not want to leave it to chance as according to him, “When a king makes a pronouncement on what bothers on his interest and even swears to it, it is better to abstain than to take a risk.

“I will not take chances; traditional rulers are powerful. They can do anything in the name of culture and tradition.”

Okonkwo, without apology said: “What people don’t know is that if he meant it, it may not necessarily be dying in the lagoon. It could be a philosophical statement which may manifest in the form of ill-luck or inexplicable occurrence at a later date on those who go against his wish, especially when people said he swore by his throne. I warned my children to stay at home and watch how it will end.”

Pa Okonkwo may not be alone on this line of thought; other Igbo residents in the state had different ideas on how the Oba’s threat affected their voting pattern or contributed to the turn-out of the last election in the state. If the Igbo actually came out for the election, did they vote out of anger and emotion? Did it cause voter apathy among Ndigbo or spur them to vote against the Oba’s wish?

“Vote Akinwunmi Ambode or be drowned in the lagoon within seven days! The Oba’s threat came like a bolt out of the blue and it resonated throughout Lagos and the length and breadth of Nigeria and became the subject of discussion here and there.

Political observers believe that the pattern of voting in the presidential election, especially from the South-East, could have given the monarch much concern about how the Igbo in the state could sway the votes for Agbaje and therefore he handed down the threat.

Whether a mere joke or not, with the outrage that greeted the development, political analysts therefore expected protest votes from Igbo voters against the APC candidate. And scared of this the APC almost went on their knees to plead with Ndigbo to disregard the Oba’s threat and maintained that he spoke for himself and not the APC. The fear of protest vote swinging the pendulum for PDP’ Jimi Agbaje was palpable. Would the Igbo vote in Agbaje? Alas, that was not to be. Instead, not only that the Oba’s candidate won, the margin showed that many Igbo might not have voted.

And as a matter of fact, many stayed away from the voting centres. There were those who really felt threatened by the threat of the Oba and those who lost interest after President Jonathan was routed in the Presidential election.

Like Pa Okonkwo, many felt that the threat could not be treated with kid gloves, thereby abstaining from the process entirely.

Some of those who spoke to Saturday Vanguard maintained that the royal outburst of ‘drowning threat’ was just a media creation and a huge joke after all. They said that much as it was dismissed as a joke, it was inconsequential.

An Igbo domestic worker to one media executive, when asked why he refused to cast his votes said: “I wanted to vote for the PDP because I was tired of APC in Lagos, but I was scared of the Oba’s threat.” Even when reminded that as a Christian he needed not to be afraid of such threat, he maintained that it was safer not to vote than to be weighing the efficacy or otherwise of the Oba’s fetish dispositions. “Oga, we are all Christians but in a matter like this it is better not to give chances to anything,” said.

This was at Amuwo Odofin. “Many of my friends decided same way, just stay away,” he added.

An Igbo transporter at Volks Bus Stop, Ojo, also reacted: “I stayed away merely because I honestly believed PDP would win, and that there would be protests and violence. My family did not step out of our ‘yard’ till late in the evening, when we saw that the situation was calm.’ He however confessed that he thought of the Oba’s threat and the fear of drowning in the lagoon but not as much as he thought about the possibility of chaotic and inconclusive election.

Buttressing this point, a teacher, Kingsley in his 40s who resides in Oyingbo, Lagos, said, “The Oba’s threat was a major factor why most Igbo resident in the area refused to vote.’’ According to him, “it was an all Yoruba affair; Igbo had nothing at stake. I stayed back at home to monitor what was going on. So, I don’t see how the Oba’s threat would get at me or any of my family members if I decided not to vote. I consider the statement as careless but that did not affect my decision. I just stayed away, merely because I had nothing to lose,” he said.

A supermarket clerk at Amuwo-Odofin, who did not want her name in print, said she did not vote because her husband asked her not to vote. Even when we asked why her husband prevented her from exercising her civic duties, she retorted: “Are you asking me to question my husband?’ She however was indifferent on whether it was the Oba’s threat that informed the decision of her husband.

In another development, some other Igbo people were part of the process as they went out to cast their votes regardless of the threat. Anita Ihemba who hails from Anambra State and resident in Ajegunle, disclosed to Saturday Vanguard that she voted according to the directives given by their leaders at home. She stated that they were warned not to succumb to the threat of the Oba and not to vote APC in the state. “Since the outburst of the Oba, we have been inundated with messages from home that we should not vote for APC and my family complied.

Mr. Reuben Okafor is an Igbo trader at Alaba International Market, Ojo, and a resident of Ilufe, Ojo, said he voted PDP in the presidential/national assembly elections, but refused to vote in the governorship/state assembly elections. His reason was that votes did not count in the first elections. “I don’t think the votes counted in the presidential election. If the votes counted, I believe Jonathan would have won in Lagos. So, that was why I never bothered to vote in the governorship election.”

He dismissed the Akiolu’s threat, saying it was inconsequential. “No! The threat could not have caused it. Which threat? How can you cause all the Igbo in Lagos and say they would drown in the lagoon in this modern age? It is not possible,” he stated.

In his reaction, the Eze Ndigbo of Mushin, Eze John, commented that Oba Akiolu’s threat motivated them to come out and vote according to their conscience. “Every Igbo man condemned the threat totally. That is why every Igbo in my area was motivated to come out and vote.’’ “For me, I didn’t see the comment by the Oba of Lagos as a threat, rather, we saw it as not responsible and this actually motivated some people to vote according to our conscience. For us, it was a challenge for every Igbo in the state. Even those who travelled came back to Lagos to vote. I also rushed back to Lagos to vote regardless of the Oba’s threat. So, it geared us to come out to vote”.

John explained that the Oba Akiolu’s outburst only strengthened their resolve to vote and against the wish of the Oba in the gubernatorial election, adding that the results of the presidential election which did not go in the favour of President Jonathan had initially whittled down their interest.

“Before the Oba’s comment, immediately after the presidential results were announced, the Igbo in Lagos had decided not to vote in Lagos again because we believed our votes would not count. That had necessitated our initial refusal to vote, but we decided again to come out and vote according to our conscience after the Oba’s threat. So, it only galvanised our sympathy for Agbaje.

Meanwhile, Eunice Ugochukwu, a petty trader in Egbeda said, “In my own ward, most of our people did not come out to vote, not because of the Oba’s threat but because of the results of the presidential election” which according to her dampened her interest. According to her, “What I gathered from a lot of them was that they had premonition that APC candidate would win and so they did not bother to come out and vote.

“So, if there was voter apathy in the last election in Lagos state, it would not have been as a result of the Oba’s threat, but it could have been because the Igbo were not happy the way the last election went. In Lagos, we wanted a change in government, unfortunately, the person we voted for did not win,” she said. There could be other reasons why some Lagos Igbo residents stayed away from the polls last Saturday, but it will not be out of place to suspect that the threat from the Oba of Lagos could have played a major role.

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/did-oba-akiolus-threat-work-for-ambode-yes-and-no/#sthash.ygxb0sVY.dpuf
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by hahn(m): 4:07am On Apr 18, 2015
Read all that above me I did not
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by imbless: 4:11am On Apr 18, 2015
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Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by Nobody: 4:12am On Apr 18, 2015
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Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by raumdeuter: 4:13am On Apr 18, 2015
sanky346:
Pa Ikechukwu Okonkwo, a septuagenarian, and his family stayed back in their three-bedroom apartment in Festac Town, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos, to monitor reports from his large screen television while the April 11 gubernatorial election lasted.

Unlike the previous election, where the aged grandpa had encouraged all his children to vote for President Goodluck Jonathan in the March 28 presidential election, this time, he handed down a warning to all members of the family never to be involved in the gubernatorial election in the state. His reason was not farfetched.

The fear of the pronouncement of a first class tradition ruler was the beginning of wisdom. Even though some people believed the recent Oba Akiolu’s tirade was only a mere joke, Pa Okonkwo did not want to leave it to chance as according to him, “[size=14pt]When a king makes a pronouncement on what bothers on his interest and even swears to it, it is better to abstain than to take a risk.

“I will not take chances; traditional rulers are powerful. They can do anything in the name of culture and tradition.[/size]”

Okonkwo, without apology said: “What people don’t know is that if he meant it, it may not necessarily be dying in the lagoon. It could be a philosophical statement which may manifest in the form of ill-luck or inexplicable occurrence at a later date on those who go against his wish, especially when people said he swore by his throne. I warned my children to stay at home and watch how it will end.”


An Igbo domestic worker to one media executive, when asked why he refused to cast his votes said: [size=14pt]“I wanted to vote for the PDP because I was tired of APC in Lagos, but I was scared of the Oba’s threat.” Even when reminded that as a Christian he needed not to be afraid of such threat, he maintained that it was safer not to vote than to be weighing the efficacy or otherwise of the Oba’s fetish dispositions. “Oga, we are all Christians but in a matter like this it is better not to give chances to anything[/size],” said.

This was at Amuwo Odofin. “Many of my friends decided same way, just stay away,” he added.

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/did-oba-akiolus-threat-work-for-ambode-yes-and-no/#sthash.ygxb0sVY.dpuf

And na these same people go open their gutter mouth call others coward. The word of an Oba is enough to make them shiit in their pants

Imagine what the sound of Benjamin Adekunles guns would do to them

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Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by PrettyClare7(f): 4:28am On Apr 18, 2015
raumdeuter:


And na these same people go open their gutter mouth call others coward. The word of an Oba is enough to make them shiit in their pants

Imagine what the sound of Benjamin Adekunles guns would do to them
lipsrsealed
tribalists are here alrdy to have breakfast
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by jaybee3(m): 4:39am On Apr 18, 2015
Na for only Amuwo Odofin axis dey take sample opinion?
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by Mynd44: 4:42am On Apr 18, 2015
PrettyClare7:
lipsrsealed
tribalists are here alrdy to have breakfast
Nice profile picture babe cheesy
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by jascon1(m): 5:14am On Apr 18, 2015
Abeg make Una advise me o. I flush my key inside toilet last night. Since morning I just day inside house. Will it be right if I come out thru the window?
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by Burger01(m): 5:20am On Apr 18, 2015
Threat or not, Ambode will win Agbaje anytime till kingdom comes...smiley

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Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by Burger01(m): 5:22am On Apr 18, 2015
jascon1:
Abeg make Una advise me o. I flush my key inside toilet last night. Since morning I just day inside house. Will it be right if I come out thru the window?
Ogbeni, you never hungry. When you are, you will know what to do. Good luck.smiley
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by Entchidodo: 6:17am On Apr 18, 2015
But you need to observe the fear and anxiety of APC after that toutish agbero's outburst...mehn it was glorifying to watch,even thieffnubu and Buhari had to plead for forgiveness on his behalf urging the igbos to move on.Let us not forget Ambode's trepidation,condemnation and disownership of Akiolu's support during those trying times.People say the igbos have not always being united but after last elections it will be safe to conclude that people are now scared of Igbo's new found unity especially in no man's land Lagos.

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Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by Medley(m): 6:40am On Apr 18, 2015
it would have only worked for the weak. In every group or kingdom,there must exist the weak and the strong at heart. The only thing that worked for ambode was that the presidential election was lost by PDP.

That made people to see reasons into aligning with the centre. The problem with you lot is that you think its only igbos that are supporters of agbaje. Just take note that based on my study,it was only about 20% igbo population that came out to vote.

But next time that kind of threat is used as a political strategy,you will open a thread discussing the oba at ICC.

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Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by Medley(m): 6:43am On Apr 18, 2015
jascon1:
Abeg make Una advise me o. I flush my key inside toilet last night. Since morning I just day inside house. Will it be right if I come out thru the window?

only thieves escape through the window,instead,break through the wall,look around for hammer.
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by omenka(m): 6:52am On Apr 18, 2015
Mynd44:

Nice profile picture babe cheesy
You too
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by phlemzy: 7:39am On Apr 18, 2015
Akiolu's threat couldn't have done Ambode any good. The Igbo's were bent on voting against him last Saturday. Only that their total number of votes is not enough to do the magic for them.

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Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by usbcable(m): 7:47am On Apr 18, 2015
jaybee3:
Na for only Amuwo Odofin axis dey take sample opinion?

and yet Jimi and PDP won Amuwo Odofin.

Who is fooling who?
Truth is Igbo's came out to vote but was out voted by Other tribes especially Yoruba in the Guber election.

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Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by usbcable(m): 7:53am On Apr 18, 2015
Medley:
it would have only worked for the weak. In every group or kingdom,there must exist the weak and the strong at heart. The only thing that worked for ambode was that the presidential election was lost by PDP.

That made people to see reasons into aligning with the centre. The problem with you lot is that you think its only igbos that are supporters of agbaje. Just take note that based on my study,it was only about 20% igbo population that came out to vote.

But next time that kind of threat is used as a political strategy,you will open a thread discussing the oba at ICC.

The Vanguard article is flawed jare.

When GEJ lost the ibo's said it was because the voter turn out in SE was low and that was why he lost.

Applying same principles here for the Governorship election means that ibo's still came out to vote but still in similar numbers and not out of fear of Oba Akiolu's threat.

Before the April 11th Ibo's were calling on each other to support Jk so they already had decided to vote him but was out voted like the presidential elections
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by sammyj: 8:03am On Apr 18, 2015
Capital Yes and No because Ambode won convincingly and Yes because it put people that talks too much in check !!!
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by Nobody: 8:45am On Apr 18, 2015
Even if the whole Ibos voted for Jimichukwu, He can NEVER win.

Despite federal might to help them in Amuwo-Odofin, Ajeromi and Oshodi, & illegal voting patterns in APC-controlled LGs in the state, Igbos still didnt count in the elections.

AT THE END, THE YORUBAS ARE STILL THE SOLE DETERMINANTS OF ALL LAGOS POLITICS. !!

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Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by ERockson: 8:51am On Apr 18, 2015
I have always said that igbo population in lagos is over exaggerated. they will even claim almost all the vote JK got were from them but I don't think it's up to 30%. Most of them don't have PVC, some were seen selling things for voters on election day.
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by 7lives: 9:09am On Apr 18, 2015
usbcable:

and yet Jimi and PDP won Amuwo Odofin.

Who is fooling who?
Truth is Igbo's came out to vote but was out voted by Other tribes especially Yoruba in the Guber election.



Please don't forget the Arewa and the middle belt voters in Lagos, they gave APC block votes.
It is their way of appreciation to BAT for supporting mai gaskiya, baba oyoyo.
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by usbcable(m): 9:33am On Apr 18, 2015
7lives:


Please don't forget the Arewa and the middle belt voters in Lagos, they gave APC block votes.
It is their way of appreciation to BAT for supporting mai gaskiya, baba oyoyo.
True that.

Its a fallacy for the Vanguard to now attribute JKs loss toIgbo's not voming out to vote.
On my area they turned ip massively likewise in Surulere and the result we all saw.
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by Nobody: 9:42am On Apr 18, 2015
The masterstroke
Re: Did Oba Akiolu’s Threat Work For Ambode? Yes And No! (vanguard's Analysis) by Nobody: 10:00am On Apr 18, 2015
Medley:
it would have only worked for the weak. In every group or kingdom,there must exist the weak and the strong at heart. The only thing that worked for ambode was that the presidential election was lost by PDP.

That made people to see reasons into aligning with the centre. The problem with you lot is that you think its only igbos that are supporters of agbaje. Just take note that based on my study,it was only about 20% igbo population that came out to vote.

But next time that kind of threat is used as a political strategy,you will open a thread discussing the oba at ICC.

If Our Oba is taken to ICC because of you ibos, what do you think will be the reaction of yorubas? Please ibos should always sue for peace wherever they find themselves. Hope you are seeing what is happening in South Africa?

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