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Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by SKYTREND(m): 6:29am On Jun 23, 2018
Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu

Fellow Nigerians, please, allow me to put it the way the late cerebral politician and legal luminary, Chief Bola Ige – former Governor of Oyo State in the Second Republic, former Minister for Power and Steel and later, Attorney-General and Minister Justice under President Olusegun Obasanjo – also known as the Cicero of Esa Oke, would have described it: “today may be a day of the long knives within the ruling party, All Progressives Congress, APC”. The problem will not be with filling the various positions which exist on the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the ruling Party, but with the way and manner in which those positions will be filled, especially those factions of the Party that will benefit and those who will not.

The position is that barring any unforetold and unforeseen earthquake of monumental proportions, which is very remote indeed, my former Governor from Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, will be crowned as the new National Chairman of APC. His coronation has become a procession and is now going to be no more than a mere formality because there is not a single challenger that can withstand the blistering and overwhelming support my dear Brother commands within the rank and file of his party, and his erstwhile challengers, the last being former Governor of Cross River State in the Third Republic, Clement Ebri, have now come to that realisation and thrown in the towel. I take this opportunity to congratulate Comrade Adams selection on his unopposed and unanimous nomination and election as the next Chairman of APC. I also congratulate all other members of the NEC who will be elected or returned unopposed into various positions in the NEC. I wish them all the very best, especially because the task before them is not an easy one. The Party has imminent elections to fight, but all is not well as there are many disgruntled elements wishing to be heard as to the direction the party should take and their concerns and protests are simply being waved aside. How the Oshiomole led NEC deals with this grave issue will be the litmus test of the new Executive and may well determine whether it will be boom or gloom and doom for the party at the next polls.


History is very strange and dramatic. Comrade Oshiomhole is set to take over from another great man from our dear beloved Edo State, Chief John Odigie Oyegun, a former Governor of the State like Comrade Adams, and a leading light in the fight for democracy in Nigeria, which led him into forced exile in England. A perfect gentleman, Chief Oyegun led the All Progressive Congress to victory in 2015 ensuring that he achieved the first of leading an opposition Party to victory in Nigeria. However, since then he has had to fight an endless war of attrition and rebellion inside his own party. His first real test came with the Party’s failure to manage election, or shall I say selection, for the leadership of the National Assembly culminating in the debacle which led to the People’s Democratic Party’s, Ike Ekweremadu, being elected as Deputy Senate President.

Oyegun’s unflinching and unyielding loyalty to President Muhammadu Buhari brought him into frontal collision with those within the party who felt that he did not protect them at all against the onslaught from the Presidency. There was also a time the party was having problems with a major pillar of its success in 2015, Chief Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who was supposed to be one of his solid backers in the past. Oyegun’s position at that time was considered a betrayal of Tinubu who had expected that his support and assistance to Oyegun in times gone past had not been repaid. His loyalty therefore became an albatross which he couldn’t shake off easily. Oyegun had wanted an extension of his tenure as Chairman of APC’s NEC, but he soon found that he could not count on the support of President Buhari. Try as he may to get the backing of the President on this issue he found out that he was only meeting with an immovable force, a concrete brick wall in the President. Indeed, the President was later to practically decree that the NEC should be dissolved and fresh elections conducted to fill the vacant positions. Oyegun threw his hat into the ring but soon found out that he did not have the support of the Presidency, although this remained an unspoken, but open secret. In consequence, Oyegun withdrew from the Chairmanship race and slunk into a corner to sulk and lick his real and festering open wound!

Well, having practically disposed of its Chairmanship palaver, the bickering, intrigues and betrayals all end today, as a new chapter is opened in the party. According to impeccable sources, the party wants to make a clean sweep and start today and reject any candidate suspected to be coming from the camp of perceived renegades. And if the truth be told, there are many of such rebellious elements within the ruling party. Their disaffection and the damage that could be caused if the situation is not properly managed has been much chronicled by many people, including myself, but the party seems adamant on having its way. For me, this is the crux of the matter. APC must tread softly, softly, lest it repeats the mistakes of the leadership of its immediate predecessor in government, PDP, which fought so much, on many fronts, till the centre could no longer hold and mere anarchy was loosed upon its fold. At that time, PDP was cock sure that those who wished to quit the party were free to go. My advice is that APC should not abandon its reconciliation moves no matter the magnitude of the problems and attendant confusion at the moment. The party still has in its favour, the fact that the perception of the generality of Nigerians is that notwithstanding its fumbles, wobbles and stumbles, the party is still a more trustworthy party than the PDP because of the unrivalled pillaging of the country which took place in the 16 years of PDP misrule. However, if the problems within the APC community continues unchecked it is not unlikely that people get irritated and frustrated that the party is unable to put its house in order and may start seriously considering alternatives, including the much-maligned PDP.

For this reason, the party must remember that there are general elections in less than nine months and so it has little time to restore order amongst its ranks. The party cannot afford to be complacent. Whilst there is no doubt that the party won a convincing victory in the 2015 elections, the margin of victory and the number of those who apparently exhibited voter apathy and abstained from voting at the elections should be a veritable source of concern to the party. Indeed, had PDP gotten anything close to the number of voters in the South South and South East, and to a lesser extent the South West, that voted for it in 2015, it would easily have won the Presidential elections.

A brief recap shows that in 2011, PDP and its candidate, President Jonathan, won almost 22 and a half million votes, with a considerable chunk coming from the South South and South East, whilst CPC and its candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, won just about 12 and a quarter million votes. The candidate for AC, Nuhu Ribadu, the former anti-corruption Czar won just over 2 million votes. If one adds up the progressive votes of CPC and AC, which were the votes of the opposition at the time, the total comes to about 14 and a half million votes. The total votes cast in that election was about 38 million votes and the margin of victory over the opposition was about 8 million votes. In the 2015 elections, President Buhari and the ruling APC, which was an amalgamation of CPC, AC and the new PDP as the major parties, could only manage just under 15 and a half million votes. In effect this was just one million more votes than the opposition had garnered in the 2011 elections. On the other hand, PDP could only muster just under 13 million votes. The margin of victory was only just over two and a half million votes. As can be seen, it was not therefore that the opposition gained a lot of votes as much as that PDP lost almost 10 million votes which was a clear sign of how badly it was perceived by the people who decided that they would not vote for it. Thus, the numbers must therefore add up or APC may die a premature death as the ruling party. I’m sure PDP is yet to fully recover from the cataclysmic fall it suffered in 2015. This was how it started like a joke.

I have watched in utter dismay how some party chieftains have been boasting that they will win elections no matter how many people abandon the party. It may turn out to be much more complex than they envisage. Some of those being suspected of anti-party activities include the Senate President, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki, The Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, Governor Waziri Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State, Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara State, Dr Samuel Ioraer Ortom of Benue State and several others. Of course, there has been no love lost between their different camps. It seems the main apparatchik never trusted most of those who joined APC from PDP. They’ve been treated like second class citizens. All efforts to reconcile the party have failed so far.

If the APC loses only some of the votes that this group commands it is clear that its wafer thin majority may disappear and so will its government, bad PDP or not. That is a chilling prospect for APC to consider when it decides to share the spoils of victory at its National convention today.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/06/23/will-apc-survive-its-self-induced-hurricane-today/amp/

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by SKYTREND(m): 6:43am On Jun 23, 2018
Momodu says it again just as usual
Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by SKYTREND(m): 7:06am On Jun 23, 2018
lets hear your views
Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by Paperwhite(m): 7:18am On Jun 23, 2018
Let all the gladiators fight first including their NL supporters. grin grin

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by Kelamma(m): 8:57am On Jun 23, 2018
Dele Momodu has turned into a political clown.

You are not in APC, so what is your business if they can't weather the storm? Just busy body abi?

You told us previously that APC was the blessed party that would birth Nigeria's messiah, what happened Dele?

The expected contracts and money ain't flowing,is it?

Too late to cry. Concentrate on your dying magazine and leave politics for serious players.

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by straighttalk(m): 8:57am On Jun 23, 2018
Relevance Syndrome

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by Bossontop(m): 8:58am On Jun 23, 2018
undecided
I dont tink so oo

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by pol23: 8:58am On Jun 23, 2018
Apc,A bitter party.
Someone said the only State APC are doing well is Lagos...I told them APC failed woefully in Lagos.
Their score card should is 00/100.
If Lagos genuinely invest 3/4 of its revenue to the state...Lagos will be far better than Joburg or cape town.
Lagos Revenue is being structured to cater for shameless Obas,Thugs,and the grand patron of all thieves.
Lagos State is so rich,It can afford to buy Oyo,Osun,Ekiti,Imo and Zamfara...But Tinubu being an Evil genius mastermind the whole thing and every idiot in Lagos is a millionaire...so far you're a bit strong APC.

Some stupid zombie will come and call me Ipob or a pro PDP...I'm a Royal blood from Ibadan(every Ibadan citizen are Royal should you don't know)

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by softmind24: 8:58am On Jun 23, 2018
Key board warrior over to you guys
Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by Folashade2016(f): 8:58am On Jun 23, 2018
Let's see how things turn out after the national convention.

check my SIGNATURE
Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by wonuks(m): 8:58am On Jun 23, 2018
grin
Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by Hardewarlee(m): 8:58am On Jun 23, 2018
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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by zombieHUNTER: 8:59am On Jun 23, 2018
All promises cancelled



A useless party

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by middlebeltboy: 8:59am On Jun 23, 2018
there's gonna be a WWE Royal Rumble today. I see them smashing chairs and tables on themselves.

party of criminals and rogues..
Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by Speakdatruth: 8:59am On Jun 23, 2018
For some reason I know Dele would only write when he's paid well.

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by ednut1(m): 9:01am On Jun 23, 2018
Can isis/bh at least do one good deed today

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by Bayajidda1: 9:01am On Jun 23, 2018

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by Nobody: 9:03am On Jun 23, 2018
Sure
Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by anibirelawal(m): 9:04am On Jun 23, 2018
It will be peaceful.
Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by fastlane84: 9:07am On Jun 23, 2018
Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by hotplate: 9:07am On Jun 23, 2018
This is a state I describe as a political time bomb how horrifying it is to have a person like oshiomole holding the position of the national chairman under a self acclaimed party fighting corruption this is what I call Locomotive indocide I weep for APC ....go get your PVC the future is in our hands

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by obembet(f): 9:11am On Jun 23, 2018
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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by Alariiwo: 9:13am On Jun 23, 2018
I believe APC will come out stronger..

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by FRESHG(m): 9:15am On Jun 23, 2018
APC IS A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION angry

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by BabaCommander: 9:16am On Jun 23, 2018
Whatever the outcome, one thing is certain, there will be NO Buhari candidacy come 2019.
The Almighty had decreed it.



Mark this everyone.

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by Nobody: 9:21am On Jun 23, 2018
pol23:
Apc,A bitter party.
Someone said the only State APC are doing well is Lagos...I told them APC failed woefully in Lagos.
Their score card should is 00/100.
If Lagos genuinely invest 3/4 of its revenue to the state...Lagos will be far better than Joburg or cape town.
Lagos Revenue is being structured to cater for shameless Obas,Thugs,and the grand patron of all thieves.
Lagos State is so rich,It can afford to buy Oyo,Osun,Ekiti,Imo and Zamfara...But Tinubu being an Evil genius mastermind the whole thing and every idiot in Lagos is a millionaire...so far you're a bit strong APC.

Some stupid zombie will come and call me Ipob or a pro PDP...I'm a Royal blood from Ibadan(every Ibadan citizen are Royal should you don't know)

Oh boy see Painment Lmao.

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by DonMekino(m): 9:28am On Jun 23, 2018
LESSONS FROM SUPER EAGLES WIN TONIGHT.

By Charles Ogbu

There are two big lessons to be drawn from the triumphant Eagles outing tonight and the uniformity with which tonight's Hero (Ahmed Musa) was celebrated by Nigerians of all region and religion.

Number 1 of the lessons is that ordinary Nigerians, from Zamfara to Enugu down to Oyo do not really hate each other. The fundamental problem of this country emanates from a Leadership Collective that sees Tribe where they are supposed to see or imagine a Nation and Religion where they are supposed to see humanity. That orgasmic sense of oneness Nigerians feel with every triumphant Super Eagles outing could actually be made permanent if ours wasn't such a broken society presided over by a horde of conscienceless idiots with a mindset deeply rooted in discrimination, injustice and ethnic domination.

Number 2 lesson, Ndigbo do not really hate Nigeria neither do they NECESSARILY want to secede. It is the Nigerian state and her dark hearted rulers that have continued to demonstrate raw hate for the Igbos and engage in policies that seem to be screaming, 'We Don't Need You!'. Here is what informed my assertion :

Tonight Eagles hero, Ahmed Musa, is not Igbo. He is a Jos born Nigerian. His late father was a Muslim originally from Borno state while his mother is a Christian from Edo state. Yet, even before the end of the game, Igbos on social media adopted him and renamed him "Amadi ChiMUSAram" (Ahmed Musa for short). They didn't stop there ooo. They went further to design a campaign poster for him and even gave him a free Presidential ticket on the platform of APGA generally seen as Igbo party.

All for what?

For love of country!

This should tell every men of conscience that our problem with the daura born genocide President has nothing to do with his religion or region. We simply do not like the fact that he is running Nigeria the exact way Adolf Hitler ran Germany displaying hatred for people from a particular section and religion, carrying out ethnic cleansing and using the security agencies and Fulani Militia to kill the same citizens he was elected to protect while protecting the same terrorists he was elected to fight.

Remember, we had the late good man Umaru Musa Yar'adua from the same Islamic religion and Katsina state as Buhari, yet, almost everyone loved Yar'adua. But this President is just an unjust dark hearted ethno-religious bigot of the worst type.

As I type this, the Apo Legislative Quarter residence of the Igbo Voice in the red chamber, distinguished Senator Enyinnaya Harcourt Abaribe is still being ransacked by the DSS after the opposition Senator was arrested by the aforementioned Agency in a commando style 24 hours after revealing that the Buhari headed executive smuggled 30 billion naira power project fund into the 2018 budget after it was passed by the Senate power Committee which he (Abaribe) heads.

How can a people move forward with such an intolerant and divisive Dictator at the head

National Patriotism runs in the blood of the Igbo man. Unfortunately, Nigeria has continued to make Patriotism almost impossible for the Igbo man. Ojukwu served in the army after graduating from the best school in the world back then. He even foiled the 1966 coup in Kano and provided the Northern leadership Collective coming back from a foreign trip on the day of the coup with security against the coup leaders wish. Yet, the country paid him back by visiting genocide on his people.

Ironsi promulgated a unification decree in his desperate bid to unite the country more and bring all the regions and her Civil service and security under one command. We know how his attempt at Patriotism ended for him.

Ours is not a fight against the Nigerian state. The Igbos do not necessarily need Biafra or a restructured Nigeria. We simply need a society that is rooted in justice, fairness, equity, respect for human right and most importantly, high regard for the sanctity of human lives. So far, Nigeria has woefully failed to provide us with these. This is the summary of the Igbo man's problem with Nigeria. And this is the remote and immediate cause of the Biafra agitation.

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Re: Will APC Survive Its Self-induced Hurricane Today?, By Dele Momodu On Pendulum by Donspicey: 9:33am On Jun 23, 2018
Apc Used Dele And Sowore To Achieve Dia Aims Bt Later Dumped Dem,,,now Dat They Re Nat Getting Dia Share Of D National Loot They Re Calling Apc Al Sort Of Names,,.Sotey Sowore Sef Wan B President,,,.Hypocrites

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