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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by maclatunji: 7:00pm On May 05, 2017
Tazdroid:
Na so so Alhaji full your list
1 pastor dey dere O.
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by enemyofprogress: 7:05pm On May 05, 2017
Buhari cannot and will never run, so op forget about him,meanwhile all the so called contenders are criminals

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by jericco1(m): 7:06pm On May 05, 2017
Most of them above 50. I weep for this nation.

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by Opakan2: 7:06pm On May 05, 2017
Saraki for where?

This OP is very funny sha.. not in the same APC he is working to tear apart
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by chiefolododo(m): 7:07pm On May 05, 2017
Hell rufai? Bukola saraki? Atiku? Aliyu babangida? Bola tinubu? These are bad names

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by legitnow: 7:07pm On May 05, 2017
maclatunji:
President Buhari is about to complete his first 2 years in office as an elected civilian president of Nigeria and the 2 major issues in the polity presently in Nigeria are; his current state of health begging the question on whether he is fit to continue in office and perhaps more importantly if he will run for reelection in 2019.

This article takes a look at the major contenders for his position should he not run for reelection in 2019. It is safe to say that in any election cycle in Nigeria; about 50 individuals have at least a remotely objective chance of being president. However, some contenders have more clout than others. The following 10 are the ones with the most clout in my opinion in no particular order.

1. Alhaji Sule Lamido

Alhaji Sule Lamido is a former 2-term governor of Jigawa state with considerable influence in his home state and neighbouring Kano. He as a northern aristocrat who has connections far and wide, he has also safely kept away from the current storm ravaging his party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) which could make him a favourite for party nomination as presidential candidate in 2019 if the Ali Modu Sheriff and Makarfi factions of the PDP can close ranks and resolve their bitter dispute. His current trial for allegedly inciting his followers to violence during the forthcoming local government elections in Jigawa state is an immediate challenge he has to surmount though.

2. Senator Ali Modu Sheriff

A former 2-term governor of Borno state and Senator, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff is currently the chairman of the PDP and reportedly a billionaire with deep pockets to finance a possible presidential bid. In fact, his opponents in the ongoing PDP crisis have suggested that the source of conflict is Senator Ali Modu Sheriff’s presidential ambition in 2019. If he can get his party to nominate him as its presidential candidate, he could be a formidable opponent especially when his money starts ‘talking’.

3. Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives and Current Governor of Lagos State, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal is a relatively young smart and articulate leader with connections all over Nigeria. He is a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) who could be sold to the country as a vibrant fearless leader that can lead Nigeria to a great future. His obstacles to power would be mainly the other heavyweights in the APC who might run in the event that President Buhari does not. However, if a stalemate is reached, an individual like Tambuwal may become attractive as a compromise candidate. The fact that he is governor of the Sokoto, the ‘Seat of the Caliphate’ might help in no small measure as well.

4. Governor Nasir El Rufai

Former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and current Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El Rufai tends to be controversial but he is also well-respected as a reformer during his time as the Director General of Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) and Minister of the FCT under former President Obasanjo. Currently in Kaduna, he is also embarking on sweeping reforms in the governance of a leading state in the North. However, his handling of political opponents even within his party and pronouncements on the recent inter-communal conflict in Kaduna have made some observers question his leadership credentials. It might be a case of being misrepresented but the governor has to explain why he is very susceptible to misrepresentation. It is also unclear what his relationship with President Buhari currently is like –whether good or strained, this might be a critical factor in his presidential ambition for 2019.

5. Senator Bukola Saraki

Former 2-term governor of Kwara state and President of Nigeria’s Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki has defied Political gravity so far and will fancy his chances of becoming president if the incumbent does not run. Allegations of corruption trail him though and despite his best efforts to avoid it, his trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal continues. He has a loyal base in the Senate and in Kwara state, his friend and ally Senator Dino Melaye will be assuring him that he has Kogi state as well. However, there are many power brokers in the APC who are against Senator Saraki and they will do all in their power to prevent him from being the party’s candidate in the event President Buhari refuses to run for 2019. However, as a former member of the PDP, he still has friends who might decide to combine forces with him in a new party, such is the nature of Nigerian politicians, it would not be difficult to defect to a new party and run on such a platform. His popularity within Nigeria would then be tested as a presidential candidate.

6. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN)

If a president cannot run for a second term, who better to replace him as his party’s candidate than his vice president? This simple logic is what makes Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) a strong contender in 2019 based on our initial assumption. He showed in just over a month of President Buhari’s extended medical leave that he can be a pragmatic leader that connects with the people. However, his performance so far has largely been with the support of the president. There is a strong possibility that it is only with the support of President Buhari that Professor Osinbajo will have a strong footing to run for the highest office in 2019. He would also be looking towards Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for support in such a scenario. While not a guaranteed deal, Vice President Osinbajo is certainly in the mix for 2019 without a doubt.

7. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar

Former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is a political heavyweight in Nigeria with considerable political machinery especially in Northern Nigeria. The challenge he seems to have is salability to Nigerians as the man to lead us. Since 2007, he has been trying to no avail. Could 2019 be his year? He definitely seems to believe so, as he has been going round the country delivering lectures on ‘restructuring Nigeria’ and explaining to us how things are not going well. He has also been pictured drinking sachet water a.k.a. ‘pure water’ in local parlance. Whether all these are enough is to be seen, he has a penchant for changing parties to pursue his ambition and might have to do so again to have a chance to run for president in 2019. Time will tell what the Turakin Adamawa has in store for us politically.

8. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Former 2-term governor of Lagos state, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the biggest power broker in Nigeria at the moment, President Muhammadu Buhari admitted this much in his acceptance speech after being declared winner of the 2015 election. No doubt, both men have high regard for each other. Now, if President Buhari does not run, what strategy will Asiwaju Tinubu deploy? Will he run for president or support another person and remain the power-broker he has been for about a decade.

He has already told us that if President Buhari does not run, he will consider running himself. As events in the Senate, House of Representatives and even the Executive have shown since President Buhari was sworn-in, Asiwaju Tinubu cannot expect to get his way all the time. He is usually the first to recognize and admit this which is what makes him such a difficult politician to come-up against, political master-strategist with growing influence in the North which is critical for any presidential bid in Nigeria. Just how big is the Jagaban Borgu in the North and what will be the outcome if President Buhari and Asiwaju Tinubu have a meeting behind closed doors might be 2 critical factors that determine the success or failure of a Tinubu presidential bid in 2019.

9. Alhaji Muazu Babangida Aliyu

A 2-term former governor of Niger state, Alhaji Babangida Aliyu is a good orator and respected politician in the North regardless of his current trial by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for alleged corruption. If can survive his current travails and play his politics well, he might be a good compromise candidate for the 2 factions of the PDP. His oratory skills and connections with the Southwest where he had is tertiary education at the University of Ibadan may also prove helpful for a presidential bid. If the APC presents a candidate that his unpopular, Alhaji Babangida Aliyu might have a chance. It also helps his cause that 2 powerful former Heads of State, Gen. (Rtd.) Ibrahim Babangida and Gen. (Rtd.) Abdulsalam Abubakar come from his state. A few hilltop mansion meetings may do wonders for his candidacy.

10. Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari

Let us look at this scenario, President Buhari is not running for a second term, members of the APC are agitated about this and the quest for power by different blocks threatens to tear the party apart. A compromise needs to be reached quickly and it is decided that the governor of Kastina state where the President comes from should replace him as candidate while the party changes its constitution to formally codify zoning of the presidency to the south in 2023. Under this scenario, Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari, current governor of Katsina state would emerge APC candidate and would in all likelihood win such an election. He shares the advantage of having connections all over the country as former speaker of the House of Representatives with Governor Tambuwal of Sokoto state. This and the fact that he is the current president’s governor cannot be overlooked in the equation of 2019 where a President Buhari does not run.

Conclusion

These permutations might be rendered useless if President Buhari does decide to run, we definitely wish him good health and a speedy recovery from illness. However, it might be asking too much to expect him to campaign in most states of the country in a bid for reelection going by his old age and state of health.

So, what do you think about these potential candidates for president in 2019. Do you think there are people that should have made my top 10 list? Let me know by dropping a comment.

Source: http://www.opinions.ng/top-10-contenders-presidency-2019-president-buhari-fails-run/

cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44



4 AFONJA MIND, THESE ARE THE BRILLIANT BRAINS IN NIGERIA.


U SEE Y THEY ARE CALLED AFONJA? WITH EXCEPTION OF OSINBANJO THAT IS AN OUTSIDER, EVERYBODY MENTIONED ARE MUSLIM EX PDP.

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by yahmaid04(m): 7:08pm On May 05, 2017
Where is Nnamdi kanu?
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by goldedprince: 7:08pm On May 05, 2017
atiku all the way. that is my man , Bleep the rest. atleast that one can always hire me as aso rock pim__p grin

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by Thermodynamics(m): 7:08pm On May 05, 2017
So so Hausa people
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by KingsJohnson(m): 7:10pm On May 05, 2017
I only see North and West (Pro One Nigeria) list
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by Ay04z(m): 7:11pm On May 05, 2017
i pray we can have a president not more Dan 50 years old....
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by stifYan(m): 7:11pm On May 05, 2017
for christ sakes..is it dat d Igbos are no longer part of d country?? If dem shout biafra 2moro wuna go de beg dem to calm down... Why

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by birmingham04: 7:11pm On May 05, 2017
A7:
Masari? babangida aliyu?

And you skip Kwankaso and shekarau
I have the link and you must be 75 yrs old above.
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by Xtopher123(m): 7:11pm On May 05, 2017
Include my name in that List making It 11..

Reforming Nigeria is a Top Priority for me..
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by discusant: 7:11pm On May 05, 2017
maclatunji:
President Buhari is about to complete his first 2 years in office as an elected civilian president of Nigeria and the 2 major issues in the polity presently in Nigeria are; his current state of health begging the question on whether he is fit to continue in office and perhaps more importantly if he will run for reelection in 2019.

This article takes a look at the major contenders for his position should he not run for reelection in 2019. It is safe to say that in any election cycle in Nigeria; about 50 individuals have at least a remotely objective chance of being president. However, some contenders have more clout than others. The following 10 are the ones with the most clout in my opinion in no particular order.

1. Alhaji Sule Lamido

Alhaji Sule Lamido is a former 2-term governor of Jigawa state with considerable influence in his home state and neighbouring Kano. He as a northern aristocrat who has connections far and wide, he has also safely kept away from the current storm ravaging his party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) which could make him a favourite for party nomination as presidential candidate in 2019 if the Ali Modu Sheriff and Makarfi factions of the PDP can close ranks and resolve their bitter dispute. His current trial for allegedly inciting his followers to violence during the forthcoming local government elections in Jigawa state is an immediate challenge he has to surmount though.

2. Senator Ali Modu Sheriff

A former 2-term governor of Borno state and Senator, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff is currently the chairman of the PDP and reportedly a billionaire with deep pockets to finance a possible presidential bid. In fact, his opponents in the ongoing PDP crisis have suggested that the source of conflict is Senator Ali Modu Sheriff’s presidential ambition in 2019. If he can get his party to nominate him as its presidential candidate, he could be a formidable opponent especially when his money starts ‘talking’.

3. Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives and Current Governor of Lagos State, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal is a relatively young smart and articulate leader with connections all over Nigeria. He is a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) who could be sold to the country as a vibrant fearless leader that can lead Nigeria to a great future. His obstacles to power would be mainly the other heavyweights in the APC who might run in the event that President Buhari does not. However, if a stalemate is reached, an individual like Tambuwal may become attractive as a compromise candidate. The fact that he is governor of the Sokoto, the ‘Seat of the Caliphate’ might help in no small measure as well.

4. Governor Nasir El Rufai

Former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and current Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El Rufai tends to be controversial but he is also well-respected as a reformer during his time as the Director General of Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) and Minister of the FCT under former President Obasanjo. Currently in Kaduna, he is also embarking on sweeping reforms in the governance of a leading state in the North. However, his handling of political opponents even within his party and pronouncements on the recent inter-communal conflict in Kaduna have made some observers question his leadership credentials. It might be a case of being misrepresented but the governor has to explain why he is very susceptible to misrepresentation. It is also unclear what his relationship with President Buhari currently is like –whether good or strained, this might be a critical factor in his presidential ambition for 2019.

5. Senator Bukola Saraki

Former 2-term governor of Kwara state and President of Nigeria’s Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki has defied Political gravity so far and will fancy his chances of becoming president if the incumbent does not run. Allegations of corruption trail him though and despite his best efforts to avoid it, his trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal continues. He has a loyal base in the Senate and in Kwara state, his friend and ally Senator Dino Melaye will be assuring him that he has Kogi state as well. However, there are many power brokers in the APC who are against Senator Saraki and they will do all in their power to prevent him from being the party’s candidate in the event President Buhari refuses to run for 2019. However, as a former member of the PDP, he still has friends who might decide to combine forces with him in a new party, such is the nature of Nigerian politicians, it would not be difficult to defect to a new party and run on such a platform. His popularity within Nigeria would then be tested as a presidential candidate.

6. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN)

If a president cannot run for a second term, who better to replace him as his party’s candidate than his vice president? This simple logic is what makes Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) a strong contender in 2019 based on our initial assumption. He showed in just over a month of President Buhari’s extended medical leave that he can be a pragmatic leader that connects with the people. However, his performance so far has largely been with the support of the president. There is a strong possibility that it is only with the support of President Buhari that Professor Osinbajo will have a strong footing to run for the highest office in 2019. He would also be looking towards Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for support in such a scenario. While not a guaranteed deal, Vice President Osinbajo is certainly in the mix for 2019 without a doubt.

7. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar

Former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is a political heavyweight in Nigeria with considerable political machinery especially in Northern Nigeria. The challenge he seems to have is salability to Nigerians as the man to lead us. Since 2007, he has been trying to no avail. Could 2019 be his year? He definitely seems to believe so, as he has been going round the country delivering lectures on ‘restructuring Nigeria’ and explaining to us how things are not going well. He has also been pictured drinking sachet water a.k.a. ‘pure water’ in local parlance. Whether all these are enough is to be seen, he has a penchant for changing parties to pursue his ambition and might have to do so again to have a chance to run for president in 2019. Time will tell what the Turakin Adamawa has in store for us politically.

8. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Former 2-term governor of Lagos state, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the biggest power broker in Nigeria at the moment, President Muhammadu Buhari admitted this much in his acceptance speech after being declared winner of the 2015 election. No doubt, both men have high regard for each other. Now, if President Buhari does not run, what strategy will Asiwaju Tinubu deploy? Will he run for president or support another person and remain the power-broker he has been for about a decade.

He has already told us that if President Buhari does not run, he will consider running himself. As events in the Senate, House of Representatives and even the Executive have shown since President Buhari was sworn-in, Asiwaju Tinubu cannot expect to get his way all the time. He is usually the first to recognize and admit this which is what makes him such a difficult politician to come-up against, political master-strategist with growing influence in the North which is critical for any presidential bid in Nigeria. Just how big is the Jagaban Borgu in the North and what will be the outcome if President Buhari and Asiwaju Tinubu have a meeting behind closed doors might be 2 critical factors that determine the success or failure of a Tinubu presidential bid in 2019.

9. Alhaji Muazu Babangida Aliyu

A 2-term former governor of Niger state, Alhaji Babangida Aliyu is a good orator and respected politician in the North regardless of his current trial by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for alleged corruption. If can survive his current travails and play his politics well, he might be a good compromise candidate for the 2 factions of the PDP. His oratory skills and connections with the Southwest where he had is tertiary education at the University of Ibadan may also prove helpful for a presidential bid. If the APC presents a candidate that his unpopular, Alhaji Babangida Aliyu might have a chance. It also helps his cause that 2 powerful former Heads of State, Gen. (Rtd.) Ibrahim Babangida and Gen. (Rtd.) Abdulsalam Abubakar come from his state. A few hilltop mansion meetings may do wonders for his candidacy.

10. Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari

Let us look at this scenario, President Buhari is not running for a second term, members of the APC are agitated about this and the quest for power by different blocks threatens to tear the party apart. A compromise needs to be reached quickly and it is decided that the governor of Kastina state where the President comes from should replace him as candidate while the party changes its constitution to formally codify zoning of the presidency to the south in 2023. Under this scenario, Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari, current governor of Katsina state would emerge APC candidate and would in all likelihood win such an election. He shares the advantage of having connections all over the country as former speaker of the House of Representatives with Governor Tambuwal of Sokoto state. This and the fact that he is the current president’s governor cannot be overlooked in the equation of 2019 where a President Buhari does not run.

Conclusion

These permutations might be rendered useless if President Buhari does decide to run, we definitely wish him good health and a speedy recovery from illness. However, it might be asking too much to expect him to campaign in most states of the country in a bid for reelection going by his old age and state of health.

So, what do you think about these potential candidates for president in 2019. Do you think there are people that should have made my top 10 list? Let me know by dropping a comment.

Source: http://www.opinions.ng/top-10-contenders-presidency-2019-president-buhari-fails-run/

cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44




STOP!!!!!


If Nigeria is not restructured politically by 2019, we may have no Nigeria to conduct presidential election for.

Enough of the skewed political structure that leaves us with a self-acclaimed most-educationally disadvantaged north largely determining who shall lead 170 million Nigerians.

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by timoteus(m): 7:12pm On May 05, 2017
I'm not really interested in the list, the topic got my attention douh "if Buhari fails to run" ?

So buhari wan run in 2019 before ?
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by moses93(m): 7:12pm On May 05, 2017
crackerspub:
useless country
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font][img][/img][img][/img][size=8pt][/size][center][/center][b][/b][s][/s] what kind of stupid talk is that? They're talking about those that will contest next election and you're there vomiting nonsense. No be person go must be President?

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by ajepako(f): 7:14pm On May 05, 2017
Pavarottii:

If u think APC will 2019. My dear wake up. APC that has lost its popularity and are divided. A party that cannot host a NEC Meeting. Is there any diff btw dem n pdp for now?
APC that has lost the NASS.

Bros.. Even though l detest APC with every fibre in my soul, sadly APC will win..

Not because people will massively vote for them no..

APC is the most undemocratic party l can think of, it will intimidate, maim, wound, annihilate and murder anyone that stands in its way.. It will cause anarchy and disorder, disregard legal regulations, destroy anything in its way but it will ensure its victory swimming in the blood of the poor masses..

Plus the machinery of massive rigging is already in motion alongside military and federal might and strength..

So sadly, Nigeria is stuck with APC until God intervenes on behalf of his beloved..

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by malton: 7:14pm On May 05, 2017
Save for Osinbanjo and maybe Tambuwal, the rest are all mediocre.

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by SirAweezy(m): 7:14pm On May 05, 2017
None is worth it... osinbajo mmmm really don't know. But he is better than the rest on that list

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by Klington: 7:14pm On May 05, 2017
I will jejely keep my voters card cos none of them will have my vote......... I will rather die than commit suicide. grin grin grin

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by FemiFimile: 7:15pm On May 05, 2017
legitnow:




4 AFONJA MIND, THESE ARE THE BRILLIANT BRAINS IN NIGERIA.


U SEE Y THEY ARE CALLED AFONJA? WITH EXCEPTION OF OSINBANJO THAT IS AN OUTSIDER, EVERYBODY MENTIONED ARE MUSLIM EX PDP.

I just checked again, actually only one Christian. Who drew the list is definitely a Muslim. grin

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by rosalieene(f): 7:16pm On May 05, 2017
The truth is that Nigeria would never have a good president because everything is all about money! You can only be President if you are extremely rich and popular!!!
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by eph123(f): 7:16pm On May 05, 2017
FemiFimile:


I just checked again, actually only one Christian. Who drew the list is definitely a Muslim. grin

Yep. He is.

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by Thermodynamics(m): 7:18pm On May 05, 2017
So so Hausa people. Not just Hausa people, old Hausa people with probably no brain to think since they are most likely illiterates. Ha Nigeria nor get hope. No be swear but this country no fit better. Nigeria is just running in cycles, all the leaders both past present and future have the same clueless and criminal mind. The most painful part be say south south nor de gain anything from their own wealth instead na those black and funny looking people called Hausas na de steel our God given oil. Anyway make I stop here because I don de vex.

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by willibounce1(m): 7:18pm On May 05, 2017
I don't think there will be any election in 2019. Aboki.s always think they are the only people who can rule. Other Nigerians are not happy with their annoying attitude. I think a south East and southwest candidate should team up and show these abok.is some sense. But then again, we all know the desperate abok.is, if it doesn't favour them, they don't mind destroying the country and that will just be perfect so everybody can find their way.
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by discusant: 7:19pm On May 05, 2017
legitnow:




4 AFONJA MIND, THESE ARE THE BRILLIANT BRAINS IN NIGERIA.


U SEE Y THEY ARE CALLED AFONJA? WITH EXCEPTION OF OSINBANJO THAT IS AN OUTSIDER, EVERYBODY MENTIONED ARE MUSLIM EX PDP.

Game has changed.

Muslim Yoruba groups in conjunction with northern Muslim groups are aspiring for an Islamic Republic of Nigeria.

Raji Fashola as governor of Lagos state said Nigeria does not require political restructuring, that what was needed was creation of more local govt areas.

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by crackerspub: 7:20pm On May 05, 2017
moses93:
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font][img][/img][img][/img][size=8pt][/size][center][/center][b][/b][s][/s] what kind of stupid talk is that? They're talking about those that will contest next election and you're there vomiting nonsense. No be person go must be President?

slowpoke most u quote me


fucck off

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by Ahmadgani(m): 7:21pm On May 05, 2017
Pete edochie?
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by legitnow: 7:22pm On May 05, 2017
willibounce1:
I don't think there will be any election in 2019. Aboki.s always think they are the only people who can rule. Other Nigerians are not happy with their annoying attitude. I think a south East and southwest candidate should team up and show these abok.is some sense. But then again, we all know the desperate abok.is, if it doesn't favour them, they don't mind destroying the country and that will just be perfect so everybody can find their way.

Forget south west, they should take several seats, Obansanjo was just their for 8 years and even wanted to get a third term but was stopped.

2019 belongs to the North, they are yet to have a full term uninterrupted and maybe a second term after that, wen it comes to the South, it should go to the East.


If Yoruba make any fraudulent attempt by attaching themselves to a sick Buhari in other to steal the Presidency then they should prepare themselves for war.


The southwest will fight the North and South East and South South all together.

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Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by AlphaStyles(m): 7:22pm On May 05, 2017
I can not even vote for 1 of them
Re: Top 10 Contenders For The Presidency In 2019 If President Buhari Fails To Run by Yankee101: 7:23pm On May 05, 2017
maclatunji:
President Buhari is about to complete his first 2 years in office as an elected civilian president of Nigeria and the 2 major issues in the polity presently in Nigeria are; his current state of health begging the question on whether he is fit to continue in office and perhaps more importantly if he will run for reelection in 2019.

This article takes a look at the major contenders for his position should he not run for reelection in 2019. It is safe to say that in any election cycle in Nigeria; about 50 individuals have at least a remotely objective chance of being president. However, some contenders have more clout than others. The following 10 are the ones with the most clout in my opinion in no particular order.

1. Alhaji Sule Lamido

Alhaji Sule Lamido is a former 2-term governor of Jigawa state with considerable influence in his home state and neighbouring Kano. He as a northern aristocrat who has connections far and wide, he has also safely kept away from the current storm ravaging his party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) which could make him a favourite for party nomination as presidential candidate in 2019 if the Ali Modu Sheriff and Makarfi factions of the PDP can close ranks and resolve their bitter dispute. His current trial for allegedly inciting his followers to violence during the forthcoming local government elections in Jigawa state is an immediate challenge he has to surmount though.

2. Senator Ali Modu Sheriff

A former 2-term governor of Borno state and Senator, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff is currently the chairman of the PDP and reportedly a billionaire with deep pockets to finance a possible presidential bid. In fact, his opponents in the ongoing PDP crisis have suggested that the source of conflict is Senator Ali Modu Sheriff’s presidential ambition in 2019. If he can get his party to nominate him as its presidential candidate, he could be a formidable opponent especially when his money starts ‘talking’.

3. Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives and Current Governor of Lagos State, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal is a relatively young smart and articulate leader with connections all over Nigeria. He is a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) who could be sold to the country as a vibrant fearless leader that can lead Nigeria to a great future. His obstacles to power would be mainly the other heavyweights in the APC who might run in the event that President Buhari does not. However, if a stalemate is reached, an individual like Tambuwal may become attractive as a compromise candidate. The fact that he is governor of the Sokoto, the ‘Seat of the Caliphate’ might help in no small measure as well.

4. Governor Nasir El Rufai

Former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and current Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El Rufai tends to be controversial but he is also well-respected as a reformer during his time as the Director General of Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) and Minister of the FCT under former President Obasanjo. Currently in Kaduna, he is also embarking on sweeping reforms in the governance of a leading state in the North. However, his handling of political opponents even within his party and pronouncements on the recent inter-communal conflict in Kaduna have made some observers question his leadership credentials. It might be a case of being misrepresented but the governor has to explain why he is very susceptible to misrepresentation. It is also unclear what his relationship with President Buhari currently is like –whether good or strained, this might be a critical factor in his presidential ambition for 2019.

5. Senator Bukola Saraki

Former 2-term governor of Kwara state and President of Nigeria’s Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki has defied Political gravity so far and will fancy his chances of becoming president if the incumbent does not run. Allegations of corruption trail him though and despite his best efforts to avoid it, his trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal continues. He has a loyal base in the Senate and in Kwara state, his friend and ally Senator Dino Melaye will be assuring him that he has Kogi state as well. However, there are many power brokers in the APC who are against Senator Saraki and they will do all in their power to prevent him from being the party’s candidate in the event President Buhari refuses to run for 2019. However, as a former member of the PDP, he still has friends who might decide to combine forces with him in a new party, such is the nature of Nigerian politicians, it would not be difficult to defect to a new party and run on such a platform. His popularity within Nigeria would then be tested as a presidential candidate.

6. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN)

If a president cannot run for a second term, who better to replace him as his party’s candidate than his vice president? This simple logic is what makes Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) a strong contender in 2019 based on our initial assumption. He showed in just over a month of President Buhari’s extended medical leave that he can be a pragmatic leader that connects with the people. However, his performance so far has largely been with the support of the president. There is a strong possibility that it is only with the support of President Buhari that Professor Osinbajo will have a strong footing to run for the highest office in 2019. He would also be looking towards Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for support in such a scenario. While not a guaranteed deal, Vice President Osinbajo is certainly in the mix for 2019 without a doubt.

7. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar

Former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is a political heavyweight in Nigeria with considerable political machinery especially in Northern Nigeria. The challenge he seems to have is salability to Nigerians as the man to lead us. Since 2007, he has been trying to no avail. Could 2019 be his year? He definitely seems to believe so, as he has been going round the country delivering lectures on ‘restructuring Nigeria’ and explaining to us how things are not going well. He has also been pictured drinking sachet water a.k.a. ‘pure water’ in local parlance. Whether all these are enough is to be seen, he has a penchant for changing parties to pursue his ambition and might have to do so again to have a chance to run for president in 2019. Time will tell what the Turakin Adamawa has in store for us politically.

8. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Former 2-term governor of Lagos state, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the biggest power broker in Nigeria at the moment, President Muhammadu Buhari admitted this much in his acceptance speech after being declared winner of the 2015 election. No doubt, both men have high regard for each other. Now, if President Buhari does not run, what strategy will Asiwaju Tinubu deploy? Will he run for president or support another person and remain the power-broker he has been for about a decade.

He has already told us that if President Buhari does not run, he will consider running himself. As events in the Senate, House of Representatives and even the Executive have shown since President Buhari was sworn-in, Asiwaju Tinubu cannot expect to get his way all the time. He is usually the first to recognize and admit this which is what makes him such a difficult politician to come-up against, political master-strategist with growing influence in the North which is critical for any presidential bid in Nigeria. Just how big is the Jagaban Borgu in the North and what will be the outcome if President Buhari and Asiwaju Tinubu have a meeting behind closed doors might be 2 critical factors that determine the success or failure of a Tinubu presidential bid in 2019.

9. Alhaji Muazu Babangida Aliyu

A 2-term former governor of Niger state, Alhaji Babangida Aliyu is a good orator and respected politician in the North regardless of his current trial by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for alleged corruption. If can survive his current travails and play his politics well, he might be a good compromise candidate for the 2 factions of the PDP. His oratory skills and connections with the Southwest where he had is tertiary education at the University of Ibadan may also prove helpful for a presidential bid. If the APC presents a candidate that his unpopular, Alhaji Babangida Aliyu might have a chance. It also helps his cause that 2 powerful former Heads of State, Gen. (Rtd.) Ibrahim Babangida and Gen. (Rtd.) Abdulsalam Abubakar come from his state. A few hilltop mansion meetings may do wonders for his candidacy.

10. Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari

Let us look at this scenario, President Buhari is not running for a second term, members of the APC are agitated about this and the quest for power by different blocks threatens to tear the party apart. A compromise needs to be reached quickly and it is decided that the governor of Kastina state where the President comes from should replace him as candidate while the party changes its constitution to formally codify zoning of the presidency to the south in 2023. Under this scenario, Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari, current governor of Katsina state would emerge APC candidate and would in all likelihood win such an election. He shares the advantage of having connections all over the country as former speaker of the House of Representatives with Governor Tambuwal of Sokoto state. This and the fact that he is the current president’s governor cannot be overlooked in the equation of 2019 where a President Buhari does not run.

Conclusion

These permutations might be rendered useless if President Buhari does decide to run, we definitely wish him good health and a speedy recovery from illness. However, it might be asking too much to expect him to campaign in most states of the country in a bid for reelection going by his old age and state of health.

So, what do you think about these potential candidates for president in 2019. Do you think there are people that should have made my top 10 list? Let me know by dropping a comment.

Source: http://www.opinions.ng/top-10-contenders-presidency-2019-president-buhari-fails-run/

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