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Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by donnie(m): 8:16am On Nov 21, 2017
This is a question every Nigerian Youth must answer...
They must understand that the future of our country depends on them... whether they'd choose progressive change and development over religion, ethnicity and so-called zoning.

Seun, lalasticlala, it'll be an act of patriotism to help take this touching interview with Donald Duke to FrontPage. Thank you.


Pendulum: Will The Donald Dukes of Nigeria Ever Get a Chance
By Dele Momodu

Fellow Nigerians, I finally caught up, and had a most productive meeting, with one of my favourite Nigerian leaders, Donald Duke, in Lagos last weekend. I have steadfastly remained his fan long after he left power ten years ago as Governor of Cross River State. Not even his most fastidious and vociferous critic would ever suggest that he did not leave a monumental mark in that fortunate State. It remains a mystery why, and how, Donald Duke, was abandoned, and wasted, by his Party, PDP, and nay Nigeria. I have written endlessly, and campaigned feverishly, that Nigeria desperately, and urgently, needs many leaders in the mould of Donald Duke. So, it was a pleasure not only meeting up with him again but having time to discuss a topic we both fervently and passionately believe in, Nigeria.

I do not know if Donald Duke is a saint, since we seem to be obsessed with seeking, and finding, angels from heaven to lead us, but I’m very certain that Donald Duke would have performed and delivered once more. Successful and progressive nations are not governed by saints but by performers with uncommon vision, zeal and the determination to succeed where others failed. This handsome, charming, charismatic, cosmopolitan, suave, visionary, audacious and cerebral gentleman, has so much to remind us of a Barack Obama. It is one of those cruel ironies that many of those Nigerian youths who shout the loudest about wanting enduring change never remembered to fight for the emergence of the Donald Dukes of this world. They preferred to fight based on ethnicity, religion and raw cash, the very primordial things that have kept us, both, down and extremely backward.

I’m writing this article on a flight from Dubai to London, and there is no better time to get inspired and simultaneously angered about the disgraceful and embarrassing state of things in Nigeria. I have since come to the conclusion that Nigeria is in this peculiar mess because we have consistently and stubbornly continued to do and repeat the same nonsense and rubbish while expecting a miraculous change. Truth be told, a leader can never give or deliver what he does not possess. A leader can only be fired up by the limits of his education, background, worldview, experience and exposure. Age is also a factor, a man who made a mess of important assignments in his prime is not likely to make a success of it when he has become totally weak and dim-witted. It is not his fault but the natural law of diminishing returns. This is the difference between Nelson Mandela and Robert Mugabe. While Mandela surrounded himself with the brightest whiz-kids to shore up whatever shortcomings he had, having been out of circulation for 27 odd years, Mugabe, on the contrary remained the omnipotent and all-knowing leader even in his twilight years. This Messianic complex is dangerously perfidious.

It was with this background in mind that I was truly elated when Donald Duke accepted the invitation to meet me for a private session. The first thing that struck me on his arrival was his very good looks. Also, his confidence and poise. And, of course, as our conversation progressed, his sharp brains and wits. I had no doubt in my mind that Nigeria has been haemorrhaging to death because of our self-immolating lack of respect for the likes of Donald Duke and our preference for enthroning mediocrity. If we made mistakes in the past, must we continue to wallow in our foolhardiness? This was my starting point with Donald Duke.

“Oga, thank you for honouring my invitation at such short notice Sir. You know I have been your self-appointed Campaign Manager all these years. It is so wonderful to have you here finally, one on one…” I stated. “I cannot thank you enough Dele for keeping faith with me without seeing me. I cannot say we’ve been close friends, yet you mentioned me regularly in your column and I’m always wondering what I have done to deserve this honour from you…” he responded.

I told him how much I was fascinated by his incredible work in Cross River State, especially, how Calabar was fast becoming the Dubai of Nigeria. I was not unaware that his critics often lampooned him as wasting resources on building a beautiful State while his people languished in squalid conditions. But I knew such arguments came from people of limited minds and dreams. The living conditions of a people will never improve unless and until leaders learn to create huge dreams and gigantic activities that would ultimately generate jobs and opportunities. Donald Duke looked a bit pensive. “You won’t believe this; I was totally disappointed to hear supposedly knowledgeable people utter such words like ‘na Dubai we go chop’? It is this sort of warped mentality that has kept us where we have found ourselves… Lack of big dreams… Lack of faith in our abilities to build our own big cities and compete against the greatest nations… Nigerians are naturally brilliant, and we have the population to give us the power and influence of China, but we are not ready to change our ways of doing things…” he said, with sorrow in his eyes.

This dovetailed to my most important question: “Will you run the Presidential race?” He paused for a moment, measuring his thoughts and probably his choice of words. “Dele, do you want to hear the truth? I seriously want to run but my party, PDP, would have to decide on many things… Our party is well-positioned to win the next election if we can change our style a bit and beat APC at its own game. We must take advantage and benefit from our experience since 1999. Despite our apparent mistakes, Nigerians can now compare and contrast us with APC. What do we need to win the next elections? We must go to the field with our best candidates. We must learn from how we select our footballers. No one cares where you come from. Can you play well? Pronto. We must show clearly that we are more democratic. Zoning is good, but it has not worked well in Nigeria. The time has come to unleash the best brains from every part of Nigeria. We must galvanise our youths. They will never follow or support us if we can’t show how we are different and far better than APC…”

I told him how much I detest the idea of zoning and the way we’ve all accepted this unconstitutional act, unquestionably and horribly, like victims of mass hypnotism. I do not mind the principle of Federal Character in certain appointments and promotions, but it has no place whatsoever in elective office. Even Federal Character must be based on sound merit. No one should ever be appointed or promoted only because of tribe or religion. No student should be admitted or promoted if he cannot meet minimum requirements. We have now seen the result of promoting mediocrity, hypocrisy and laziness in Kaduna State where Governor Nasir El Rufai has practically guillotined the teaching careers of about 20,000 hopelessly and ridiculously dull teachers.

Zoning is undoubtedly one of the biggest scams in Nigeria. It was forced on us by some control freaks in order to direct and manipulate the system in perpetuity. If we break it down, we’ll see that it has favoured some states and regions more than the others, while some are at serious disadvantage. Nigeria has been led to date by government heads as follows: Tafawa Balewa (Bauchi, Moslem for 6 years) jointly with Nnamdi Azikiwe (Onitsha, Christian for 6 years), Johnson Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi (Umuahia, Christian for 6 months), Yakubu Gowon (Lur, Christian for 9 years), Murtala Muhammed (Kano, Moslem for 6 months), Olusegun Obasanjo (Abeokuta, Christian, two stints, for 3 years and 8 years respectively, totalling 11 years), Shehu Shagari (Sokoto, Moslem for 4 years and a few months), Muhammadu Buhari (Katsina, Moslem (two stints, for 20 months and currently 2 and a half years respectively, totalling over 4 years and counting), Ibrahim Babangida (Minna, Moslem for 8 years) Ernest Shonekan (Abeokuta, Christian for almost 3 months) Sani Abacha (Kano, Moslem for almost 5 years), Abdulsalami Abubakar (Minna, Moslem for about one year), Umaru Musa Yar’Adua (Katsina, Moslem for almost three years) and Goodluck Jonathan (Otuoke, Christian for 5 years). More significantly the North has held power for 34 years and shared power as the stronger of two heads for six years, whilst the South has held power for 17 years and shared power as the weaker of two heads for 6 years. Using religion, Christians have held power with 25 years to the Moslems’ 32 years. So much for zoning!

Furthermore, in reality, if zoning was a sincere and precise formula, Buhari should be seen to be completing Yar’Adua’s, and thus, the North’s, second term. After all, Yar’Adua spent three years in office before he died. If APC or PDP fields another Northerner and either manages to win, is that person going to serve one or two terms? Whichever way you look at it, those insisting the North must produce the next President are thus being clever by half. In fact, the South South has the right to insist Jonathan or someone from his zone should come back to complete their own second term. Just imagine such confusion and conundrum!
What is worse, zoning has never been of immense benefit to Nigeria or its utmost beneficiaries. Katsina has produced two Heads of State on three different occasions (Buhari, Yar’Adua and Buhari again). Kano has produced two (Murtala Muhammed and Sani Abacha). Minna has produced two (Ibrahim Babangida and Abdulsalami Abubakar). Abeokuta has produced two, also on three different occasions (Obasanjo, Shonekan and Obasanjo again). Have their sons turned their cities or States into Eldorado? The answer is a resounding No!

Donald Duke agreed with me that Nigeria needs to be reconfigured and repositioned urgently. We are respected globally for our brilliance, intellect, innovativeness and boundless energy, but we parade some of the worst leaders on planet earth and the global community wonders how and why we allow the dregs of our society to represent us. Duke believes things might change for the better if we don’t give up. He said there are times he feels frustrated about the Nigerian situation but wakes up the next day re-energised seeing the potentials instead of the horrendous challenges and difficulties. He said he would appeal to members of his Party not to waste this unique opportunity because history would not forgive them if Nigeria collapses so miserably.

He elaborated extensively on his vision for Nigeria. He said rebuilding Nigeria is not going to take rocket science but vision, passion and total commitment to the ideals of civilisation. According to him, this cannot be achieved if we keep Nigeria perpetually in the hands of those who play Nigeria like Russian Roulette. For such leaders, there is no hurry or any sense of urgency to develop. Theirs is to attain power by crooked means, warm the seats and quit without any tangible achievement. Nigerians seem comfortable in this ‘game of thrones’ that forces them to accept their bizarre existence as if it were God-ordained. We all complain but still do nothing to correct these foolish anomalies.

How hopeful is he that he, or people of his ilk and pedigree, may emerge in the next dispensation? His response was very calm and sober. “If I can get the ticket of my Party, I’m certain that with the support of our members and the youths of Nigeria yearning for urgent restoration of hope, we shall defeat APC. I’m certain Nigerians are anxiously waiting for a leader with proven record of vigour and excellence. They will come out en masse to vote if they see such a candidate. And I promise to join hands with my Party to free Nigeria permanently from recession, oppression and depression. We know what to do to unlock the potentials of our vibrant youths and we possess the most important gift of all, the trust in our ability to take development to every part of our great country and attract our most fertile minds back home from all over the world. Our international friends are also waiting to support the right leadership when they see one. It would be the dawn of a new era in Nigeria…” I couldn’t help but shout a loud Amen to that, as he stood up to take his exit.

I followed him to his car and I felt proud and privileged knowing that such a leader is available if ever we need him and are ready to avail ourselves of his quality services. The ball is in our court.

Let’s keep the conversation flowing as I search and serve you more leaders soon.

God bless Nigeria

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by sarrki(m): 8:20am On Nov 21, 2017
Donald is good

I can see the good work in Cross river

The problem we have now its the rotational presidency

Only if we can have independent candidates

Also tribalism and ethnicity is biting hard
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by Victornezzar: 8:22am On Nov 21, 2017
sarrki:
Donald is good

I can see the good work in Cross river

The problem we have now its the rotational presidency

Only if we can have independent candidates

Also tribalism and ethnicity is biting hard
Buhari is the chief bigot.....He's responsible for all these presidency zoning

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by sarrki(m): 8:27am On Nov 21, 2017
Victornezzar:

Buhari is the chief bigot.....He's responsible for all these presidency zoning

So he was in PDP in 1998

When they zoned it to the south ?

Grow up man and read history books

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by 989900: 8:28am On Nov 21, 2017
Zoning is ridiculous; propagated by the mentally challenged.

BTW, 'oga Dele', I see what you did there to 'Bubu', but stylishly used Mugabe as some cover up -- we get the message.

Davido, come and carry your boy o.

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by donnie(m): 8:30am On Nov 21, 2017
989900:
Zoning is ridiculous; propagated by the mentally challenged.

BTW, 'oga Dele', I see what you did there to 'Bubu', but stylishly used Mugabe as some cover up -- we get the message.

Davido, come and carry your boy o.

You dey find trouble ba?
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by donnie(m): 8:31am On Nov 21, 2017
sarrki:
Donald is good

I can see the good work in Cross river

The problem we have now its the rotational presidency

Only if we can have independent candidates

Also tribalism and ethnicity is biting hard

Nigerians must develop a disdain for mediocrity.

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by Victornezzar: 8:32am On Nov 21, 2017
sarrki:


So he was in PDP in 1998

When they zoned it to the south ?

Grow up man and read history books
They didn't zone anything baba
Was Yaradua not there b4 he died??
And dey did the right thing by transferring power to Jona
it could av continued like dah if not for the dullard we have now

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by sarrki(m): 8:34am On Nov 21, 2017
Victornezzar:

They didn't zone anything baba
Was Yaradua not there b4 he died??
And dey did the right thing by transferring power to Jona
it could av continued like dah if not for the dullard we have now

Baba Mi

Its not so

Don't let us doctor the facts

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by Victornezzar: 8:36am On Nov 21, 2017
sarrki:


Baba Mi

Its not so

Don't let us doctor the facts
lol....u still dey abuja??
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by lordkush: 8:41am On Nov 21, 2017
sarrki:
Donald is good
I can see the good work in Cross river
The problem we have now its the rotational presidency
Only if we can have independent candidates
Also tribalism and ethnicity is biting hard

guy shut up.
seun I nor know y u never ban this guy. creat a rule and ban him pls
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by dodelight(m): 8:42am On Nov 21, 2017
Obviously, while Dele was bust campaigning for Buhari in 2015, these facts he stated above eluded him:
"Truth be told, a leader can never give or deliver what he does not possess. A leader can only be fired up by the limits of his education, background, worldview, experience and exposure. ... A man who made a mess of important assignments in his prime is not likely to make a success of it when he has become totally weak and dim-witted"
.
The scales are now falling from their eyes.

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by donnie(m): 8:56am On Nov 21, 2017
lordkush:


guy shut up.

seun I nor know y u never ban this guy.
creat a rule and ban him pls

Ha! Wetin happen?
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by SoNature(m): 10:00am On Nov 21, 2017
Nigeria is a big joke and we all know it....perhaps we just pretend as though we didn't know. When the north is done ruling for 8 years, then power will return to the south. That's when Nigerians will pick out someone from West, South or East

So, Mr Duke, it's going to be a long wait - perhaps a dream that may never come true
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by jieta: 10:10am On Nov 21, 2017
i don't have time to read this long epistle, somebody should summarize it for me.

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by gidgiddy: 10:21am On Nov 21, 2017
The presidency of Nigeria has never been about vision, capacity or ability.

The presidency of Nigeria has always been about ethnicity.

Who is kidding themselves that Buhari would have ever become the president of Nigeria if he had been a Bini man? Not a chance in hell

That GEJ became president was as a result of chance, not design

Donald Duke has no chance whatsoever of ever being president of Nigeria.

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by nijabazaar: 10:54am On Nov 21, 2017
Donald Duke forever....
I just wish.
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by donnie(m): 11:15am On Nov 21, 2017
gidgiddy:
The presidency of Nigeria has never been about vision, capacity or ability.

The presidency of Nigeria has always been about ethnicity.

Who is kidding themselves that Buhari would have ever become the president of Nigeria if he had been a Bini man? Not a chance in hell

That GEJ became president was as a result of chance, not design

Donald Duke has no chance whatsoever of ever being president of Nigeria.

This thread was created to address this problem. Unless you are against it, this post of yours represents the type of problem we are facing.

Voice your support such a presidency. That's all that's needed. That will be a step in the right direction. Leave the rest to the conscience of Nigerians and to God.

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by donnie(m): 11:20am On Nov 21, 2017
SoNature:
Nigeria is a big joke and we all know it....perhaps we just pretend as though we didn't know. When the north is doing ruling for 8 years, then power will return to the south. That's when Nigerians will pick out someone from West, South or East

So, Mr Duke, it's going to be a long wait - perhaps a dream that may never come true

Your dream is good, and a possibility if young people will shun greed and selfishness for the sake of Nigeria.
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by RZArecta(m): 11:50am On Nov 21, 2017
sarrki:
Donald is good

I can see the good work in Cross river

The problem we have now its the rotational presidency

Only if we can have independent candidates

Also tribalism and ethnicity is biting hard
the problem with hypocrites like you is that you don't know when your pet snake will turn round to bite you. It's funny Dele Momodu is talking about Donald Duke now after selling us condemned product in 2015, maybe his brain wasn't working well then. Its also funny when someone like you talks about the ills of tribalism and ethnicity when its a fact you dont waste time to call any south eastener you come across in this forum IPOB miscreant or criminal
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by CharleyBright(m): 12:00pm On Nov 21, 2017
No. the Donald Dukes of this worlds might never get a chance.
Are the Northerners willing to vote for anyone not a Muslim and not from the North? No, Never. I once lived in the North ( Kano) and I know their mindsets about anything / anyone not Muslim or Northern. They can NEVER vote a Donald Duke even if he was the most viable candidate. They would rather vote a Muslim / Northern candidate even if he was the worst candidate.
Nigeria is too Polarised along Tribal and religious lines... and it thrives most in the North.
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by CharleyBright(m): 1:18pm On Nov 21, 2017
But truth be told, the Northern Nigeria has always better understood the Nigerian Politics and played it a lot better than the entire Southern Nigeria. The Northern politicians understands the southern divides and the uncompromising postures that beset the Southern Nigeria, and they have always used these positions to pitch the two regions against each other to its Northern advantage and position northern interest above southern interests. It has always worked for the North since pre- independent era and it is still working for the Northern today in the present politics.
The North will always win as long as the South
continue to be pawns in the hands of the north.

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by donnie(m): 2:30pm On Nov 21, 2017
CharleyBright:
No. the Donald Dukes of this worlds might never get a chance.
Are the Northerners willing to vote for anyone not a Muslim and not from the North? No, Never. I once lived in the North ( Kano) and I know their mindsets about anything / anyone not Muslim or Northern. They can NEVER vote a Donald Duke even if he was the most viable candidate. They would rather vote a Muslim / Northern candidate even if he was the worst candidate.
Nigeria is too Polarised along Tribal and religious lines... and it thrives most in the North.

If we promote this idea that we deserve only the best leaders, we will be on our way to achieving our goals. The North isn't the only major ethnic group. There is Yoruba and Igbo, last I checked. The various groups can decide to jettison the idea of ethnicity and focus on only the best candidates.

These three can decide for the best for our country... at the worst, two will decide.
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by gidgiddy: 11:23pm On Nov 21, 2017
donnie:


This thread was created to address this problem. Unless you are against it, this post of yours represents the type of problem we are facing.

Voice your support such a presidency. That's all that's needed. That will be a step in the right direction. Leave the rest to the conscience of Nigerians and to God.

People like you and Dele Momodu dont want to face the truth. The truth is that Nigeria is not a nation. Everyone is running in his own lane. The country has no unifying factor, no sense of purpose and no national ideology. We remain a group of ethnic nationalities who the British brought together who never bound themselves to one another.

So how does anyone expect a country divided along ethinc lines to be talking about someone like Donald Duke ever becoming president, president of what?

Nigeria is a failed colonial contraption

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by dometome: 5:29am On Nov 22, 2017
gidgiddy:


People like you and Dele Momodu dont want to face the truth. The truth is that Nigeria is not a nation. Everyone is running in his own lane. The country has no unifying factor, no sense of purpose and no national ideology. We remain a group of ethnic nationalities who the British brought together who never bound themselves to one another.

So how does anyone expect a country divided along ethinc lines to be talking about someone like Donald Duke ever becoming president, president of what?

Nigeria is a failed colonial contraption
If you think wisdom is expensive, try foolishness. I thank God you have wisdom, people like you are rare in this country where common sense is not common.
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by desmond2pk: 6:10am On Nov 22, 2017
Dele has become a typical example of hypocrisy. You know there was people like Donald duke when you sheepishly followed tinubu to support buhari? And you think that's a good example for young generation?
You have become worse than What you write again.
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by donnie(m): 2:26pm On Nov 22, 2017
desmond2pk:
Dele has become a typical example of hypocrisy. You know there was people like Donald duke when you sheepishly followed tinubu to support buhari? And you think that's a good example for young generation?
You have become worse than What you write again.

Perhaps Donald wasn't ready then.
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by TheKingIsHere: 3:34pm On Nov 22, 2017
Lalasticlala why this thread never hit front page?

Please see the source and do the needful. We need a sound candidate come 2019

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/11/18/will-the-donald-dukes-of-nigeria-ever-get-a-chance/
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by donnie(m): 4:21pm On Nov 22, 2017
TheKingIsHere:
Lalasticlala why this thread never hit front page?

Please see the source and do the needful. We need a sound candidate come 2019

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/11/18/will-the-donald-dukes-of-nigeria-ever-get-a-chance/

Thank you Sir. You've caught the vision.
Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by gidgiddy: 4:38pm On Nov 22, 2017
desmond2pk:
Dele has become a typical example of hypocrisy. You know there was people like Donald duke when you sheepishly followed tinubu to support buhari? And you think that's a good example for young generation?
You have become worse than What you write again.

The support to remove GEJ was part ethnic based as well. Had GEJ been a Yoruba man, neither Dele Momodu nor Tinubu would have supported his removal.

'Our brother' mentality would have been the first thing they would have considered

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by TheKingIsHere: 9:53pm On Nov 22, 2017
It's a shame that a wonderful thread like this is not moved to front page but useless and worthless threads like monitor lizard is moved to front page with all swiftness.

Nigerians deserve the kind of useless leaders they have

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Re: Will The Donald Dukes Of Nigeria Ever Get A Chance? - Dele Momodu by Flyingngel(m): 8:03am On Nov 23, 2017
Every time I read abt the rise of UAE,I always weep inside for this country.

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