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"No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by Gossipninja: 10:18am On Sep 29, 2018
Ovation Magazine publisher, Dele Momodu in his weekly coulmn, 'Pendulem' wrote about the just concluded Osun State governorship election saying what transpired 'was not a Gubernatorial, but prelude to Presidential election'

In the article, Dele Momodu also said, 'let me say with every emphasis I can muster, no candidate from the core North can compete against, and defeat, Buhari simply on the basis that they come from the core North. It is practically impossible'.

Read His Full Statement Below:

Fellow Nigerians, let’s not mince words today and go straight to the crux of the matter. What transpired in the State of Osun, as my dear Brother, the Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, loves to refer to our State, was not a Gubernatorial, but prelude to Presidential election. The interest and resources galvanised for that election demonstrated that it was a civil war and not a civilised election.

The election was seen and executed as a referendum on the tenure of President Muhammadu Buhari and its wobbly government. While the ruling party appeared determined, or maybe ‘desperate’ is the appropriate word, to win, the main opposition party looked jazzed and disinterested. But for the merciful interventions of former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and the President of the Nigerian Senate, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki, the PDP candidate, Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke, could as well have been a virtual orphan. It was that bad.

What manner of opposition would sit at home, arms akimbo, after seeing how the President, Vice President, Governors, Ministers and party Chieftains all invaded, and flooded, Osun as if their lives depended on it? I fail to understand how PDP can parade over a dozen Presidential aspirants yet only few of them are showing irrevocable commitment to serious party matters while the rest are only pursuing personal agenda.

Adeleke was just lucky to be blessed with a family that had the means to fund his campaign and in particular a megastar, David Adeleke (aka Davido), who unleashed his monstrous talent on the campaign. The ways of politicians are certainly not the ways of ordinary mortals. I could not believe how they turned Osun into a theatre of war because of a few thousand votes. I thought that, by now, Nigeria had passed this disgraceful and embarrassing stage.

I have no doubt that APC merely used the elections in Ekiti and Osun as dress rehearsals of what to expect in next year’s general elections. A former President had told me months ago that we should not expect President Buhari to lose the election and quit quietly like President Goodluck Jonathan did in 2015, but I disagreed most vehemently. Thank God, we did not take a bet because with what happened in Osun, in particular, I don’t see the APC apparatchik agreeing to vacate power without a truculent fight.

Many people, Nigerians and non-Nigerians have come to the incontrovertible conclusion that what we currently have is an army of occupation and we should accept our fate with equanimity. But no country can afford not to have a virile opposition. This is why it is sad and tragic that those who were in opposition only yesterday are perpetrating the same unfortunate acts we collectively rejected and dismissed not too long ago.

It is also a shame that political parties have become over-proliferated in our dear beloved country. This has made it difficult for us to have a unified resolve to challenge what may ultimately turn into a Gestapo and most oppressive civilian regime. The PDP that should fight back stoutly to give a good fight is already gasping for breath because of multiple ambitions of individuals who may choose to turn coat at the drop of a hat. From the multitude of PDP aspirants and even the cacophony of permutations about who can challenge Buhari to a duel, it is becoming clear, to discerning minds, that there are only two, possibly three serious challengers and no more.
Of these three, two currently stand tall.

One is old and the other is young. It seems patently obvious, from the recent shenanigans that we have seen, that President Buhari and his people would do everything humanly possible to avoid confronting either of these two candidates at the polls next year.
Moving on, let me say with every emphasis I can muster, no candidate from the core North can compete against, and defeat, Buhari simply on the basis that they come from the core North. It is practically impossible.

The jejune argument that PDP should pick a candidate who can divide the core Northern votes is either a joke carried too far or a deliberate decision to hand power back to the incumbent on a platter of gold. What the PDP needs urgently is a candidate who can explode its votes in the entire South and the North Central. I do not hereby advocate for any candidate. I make my thesis only on the basis of empirical analysis.

Buhari lost elections three consecutive times because he couldn’t saunter across those zones. If you doubt my assertion, let’s examine the figures, in practical terms. In 1999, PDP scored 4,226,330 in South South while ANPP/AD recorded 1,205,087. PDP 2,307,712 in South East and ANPP/AD 978,997. PDP 1,092,216 in South West and ANPP/AD 4,366,993. This was Chief Olu Falae versus General Olusegun Obasanjo.

The Yoruba can mobilise humongous votes when they feel they have their own in the race. The sentiment was in favour of Falae. PDP 3,675,027 in North Central and ANPP/AD 1,461,840. PDP 3,552,354 in North East and ANPP/AD 1,412,426. PDP 3,887,536 in North West and ANPP/AD 1,684,934. In 2003, PDP jumped to 6,953,679 in South South and ANPP 365,161. PDP 3,161,150 in South East and ANPP 253,079. PDP 5,031,288 in South West and ANPP 195,024. PDP 3,257,956 in North Central and ANPP 1,993,705. PDP 2,941,208 in North East and ANPP 3,694,367. PDP 2,764,846 in North West and ANPP 6,453,437.

This was the year Buhari started contesting the Presidency. On this occasion he contested on the platform of ANPP. In 2007, PDP had 6,118,608 in South South and ANPP 365,161. PDP 4,985,246 in South East and ANPP 253,079. PDP 2,836,417 in South West and ANPP 195,024. PDP 3,376,570 in North Central and ANPP 1,744575. PDP 1,832,651 in North East and ANPP 3,660919. PDP 3,466,924 in North West and ANPP 6,453,437. Buhari again contested as ANPP Presidential candidate.

In 2011, PDP recorded 6,118,608 in South South and ANPP 49,978. PDP 4,985,246 in South East and ANPP 20,335. PDP 2,786,417 in South West and ANPP 321,609. PDP 3,123,126 in North Central and ANPP 1,612,999. PDP 1,832,622 in North East and ANPP 3,624,910. PDP 3,395,724 in North West and ANPP 6,453,437.

Buhari was again the flagbearer of the ANPP. In 2015, PDP secured 4,714,725 in South South and APC 418,590. PDP 2,464,906 in South East and APC 198,248. PDP 1,821,416 in South West and APC 2,433,193. PDP 1,715,818 in North Central and APC 2,411,013. PDP 796,580 in North East and APC 2,848,678. PDP 1,339,709 in North West and APC 7,115,199. The import of these figures is that whosoever can checkmate Buhari from the Middlebelt downwards would always defeat Buhari.

This does not necessarily mean such a candidate should come from these regions, but it would be ideal. A candidate with cross-over appeal from the North East and North West would also do well provided he does not believe that his place of origin means he should concentrate his effort in that region or adjunct region. PDP should forget the pipe dream of competing favourably against Buhari in the North East and North West.

He has consistently won overwhelming in those two regions. However, if President Buhari can be restricted to those two zones while opposition locks down the other four zones of the country, then the prospects of the opposition PDP resoundingly beating the APC candidate becomes much brighter. PDP or any intelligent party must apply Isaac Newton’s third Law of Motion: “actions and reactions are always equal and opposite.” Buhari would be 76, his opponent must be the opposite by being much younger.

70 percent of the electorate are under the age of 45. Opposition requires a candidate who can readily galvanise a multitude of first-time voters.
Nigeria is long overdue for a candidate in the mould of Barack Obama, an energetic and cosmopolitan leader. Politics as a game of numbers must be approached meticulously.

Buhari has stupendous State appurtenances and resources to deploy, his opponent must have access to similar armoury or have sufficient wherewithal to match the substantial resources of State and not be a scavenger in search of morale, audacity and finance. I’m not sure about what the third force can produce. I have expressed this publicly and privately.


There are those like my dear friend, former Governor Donald Duke, Frank Nweke Jnr. and others who feel a third force can fly next year. I sincerely doubt this. Indeed, I would like to dismiss this as mere wishful thinking. There may also be a fourth force, the Take Back Nigeria Movement being propelled by Omoyele Sowore who has worked extremely hard across Nigeria, but I believe he still has a lot of distance to cover.


The reason is simple. He would have gone very far if he could muster the support of other younger candidates. Same with Fela Durotoye, Kingsley Moghalu and others. I truly wish there could be a consensus candidate, but alas! Where do we go from here, realistically? I think the toughest opposition can still come from PDP if it can rescue itself from certain interests and manage to pick a kamikaze candidate who is not docile and who is ready to fight all the way with everything at his disposal.

No meek or lily-livered gentleman can fight and conquer Buhari next year. The lesson to pick from Osun, while litigation processes are being cooked, is that the next Presidential election is not going to be the stuff of conventional warfare. A serious opposition must prepare for the use of ballistic and anti-ballistic missiles. This is the reality of what to expect.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/09/29/the-presidential-election-in-the-state-of-osun/%3famp

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by Blakjewelry(m): 10:20am On Sep 29, 2018
true that is where atiku comes in but wike is playing a game that might be PDP undoing

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by Deltayankeeboi: 10:32am On Sep 29, 2018
Buhari is a disgrace, a failure, a "living" cadaver, an enemy of democracy and a slave of Islam who must be sent back to the abyss of Daura from which he reared his ugly dark head.



We must get it right again in 2019. Buhari must be sent back to lead his cows.

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by amaniro: 10:35am On Sep 29, 2018
shocked

If it isn't dele


I hate double standard life. Once you're with saraki the next day with Buhari. That's one thing with Afonjas, too ambitious. Hypocrite.

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by madridguy(m): 10:42am On Sep 29, 2018
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by Ehiscotch(m): 10:42am On Sep 29, 2018
Deltayankeeboi:
Buhari is a disgrace, a failure, a "living" cadaver, an enemy of democracy and a slave of Islam who must be sent back to the abyss of Daura from which he reared his ugly dark head.



We must get it right again in 2019. Buhari must be sent back to lead his cows.
You are just what Dele Momodu is talking about: come on social media all day to castigate, malign and insult Buhari why the latter and his "zombies" are taking giant and concerted steps to regain power in 2019.
You think politics is gra gra and social media noise. Dey there and watch the lifeless one rule over you and your household come 2019.

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by GavelSlam: 10:42am On Sep 29, 2018
Why not come clean and mention Saraki who has been feeding you in the last couple of months?

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by Printerscanner: 10:43am On Sep 29, 2018
Deltayankeeboi:
Buhari is a disgrace, a failure, a "living" cadaver, an enemy of democracy and a slave of Islam who must be sent back to the abyss of Daura from which he reared his ugly dark head.



We must get it right again in 2019. Buhari must be sent back to lead his cows.

You will just die of hypertension over politicians that don't care about you or I. Now tell me, which of the thieving politicians is better than Buhari?

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by c900: 10:53am On Sep 29, 2018
Let's continue to learn and live with the jungle. One day the Savior will come accidentally.

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by truthfulparrot(m): 10:54am On Sep 29, 2018
Honestly, I am beginning to like the idea of PMB coming back for second term. He will surely betray people like Tinubu, Anarchist, Oshimole in his second coming.
I will be satisfied if the only thing PMB achieve during his second tenure is to jail all looters in APC and PDP.
As for the Zombies, they will see the foolishness of their choices. The wailers will also realise that frutilty of their railings.The present crops of Nigerian politicians are not worth dying for

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by Shukuakukobambi: 10:55am On Sep 29, 2018
amaniro:
shocked

If it isn't dele


I hate double standard life. Once you're with saraki the next day with Buhari. That's one thing with Afonjas, too ambitious. Hypocrite.

Even Dele momodu from Edo state is now afonja? Who are the angels from your own region biko?

Hope you won't die of this obsession?

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by alhassanyusuf29(m): 10:58am On Sep 29, 2018
"In the article, Dele Momodu also said, 'let me say with every emphasis I can muster, no candidate from the core North can compete against, and defeat, Buhari simply on the basis that they come from the core North. It is practically impossible'.

this is what we northerns have been telling nyamuri flat.heads on this forum that have never stepped out of their poto-potot land, that buhari's votes can't be divided in the core north, most of them are not even sure of winning their state

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by Deltayankeeboi: 11:01am On Sep 29, 2018
Ehiscotch:

You are just what Dele Momodu is talking about: come on social media all day to castigate, malign and insult Buhari why the latter and his "zombies" are taking giant and concerted steps to regain power in 2019.
You think politics is gra gra and social media noise. Dey there and watch the lifeless one rule over you and your household come 2019.
Enemies of Nigeria.

Whatever evil plans you afonjas have for the nation will surely be thwarted in 2019.

Buhari's days are short and numbered.

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by kolnel: 11:12am On Sep 29, 2018
Bitter truth
Atiku and saraki are not better choices
And they cant wrestle power from buhari
As much as I don’t want buhari again, he’s surely winning next year election
All the odds are in his favor

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by mrvitalis(m): 11:13am On Sep 29, 2018
We all know you work for saraki... But continue


Saraki ,udom ,wike and rochas are people who I'm sure would be retired from politics in 2019

Saraki might lose his state to apc that's like 60% sure

Udom of akwa ibom is already an ex governor

Wike would lose trust me apc got rivers state... The state election would be cancelled and isolated then apc would repeat pain

Rochas is a gooner that's as simple as anything nothing can save him

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by chiefolododo(m): 11:13am On Sep 29, 2018
BUT I TELL YOU IF THE ELECTION IS FREE AND FAIR , A STONE WILL DEFEAT BUHARI.Like for stone ,share for buhari

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by Lerio(m): 11:13am On Sep 29, 2018
This yorucoward is talking trash. Without rigging his cows will defeat him

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by deebsman1(m): 11:14am On Sep 29, 2018
This one is coming back to reality, even Saraki that seems to be gaining momentum in the south east and co cannot get up to 10% of votes from the North even with all d PDP party machineries

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by gen2briz(m): 11:14am On Sep 29, 2018
��Dele na my boy��
��Dele na my boy ��

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by otunde527: 11:14am On Sep 29, 2018
Before nko


Why telling us what we already know


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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by Humblega(m): 11:14am On Sep 29, 2018
Every1 is talking to favour his own candidates

* some said any1 without graft case.....screening Atiku, kwakwasho, Saraki...........Favouring Dakwadabo

* Wike said 1 new defector is a mole.....likely trying to devalue Atiku

* Adeyanju said wike is a mole trying to feed feather weight......he is trying to condem tambuwal (Wike candidate)

Now ds guy.......

This guy is stylishly campaigning for Saraki or Atiku. Most likely the former.

He forget dat Saraki only av influence in kwara where d population is less dan 2% of Nigeria, (major among d minor)


Confusion everywhere!!!

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by SleekyP(m): 11:15am On Sep 29, 2018
Bayo Adelabu Adegoke is the next Governor of Oyo State..... (birthday gift from sire grin)

grin

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by 360great(m): 11:15am On Sep 29, 2018
I have given up on Nigeria

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by excomarow(m): 11:15am On Sep 29, 2018
As long as it is 2019, Dey never born the person yet grin grin grin

Bubu alone is worth 14million votes, combined with Tinubu 3million + Amechi (Da Lion) and others.


Elder na Elder, we don't play Small Boys Politics grin

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by midolian(m): 11:15am On Sep 29, 2018
I have always known the outcome of osun guber will reset many people's brain grin grin grin

If you like, let every other edition of your ovation magazine be about the Saraki,.he won't go anywhere but prison in 2019, where of course he LL be President

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by tstx(m): 11:15am On Sep 29, 2018
When typical African president is not willing to leave his seat... No one can win him. Same applies in Nigeria... bubu won't go anywhere until he has finished destroying this country.. Already his plan is working..Here are the Top 10 Areas Nigeria Ranks Lowest in Africa


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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by excomarow(m): 11:16am On Sep 29, 2018
Deltayankeeboi:
Buhari is a disgrace, a failure, a "living" cadaver, an enemy of democracy and a slave of Islam who must be sent back to the abyss of Daura from which he reared his ugly dark head.



We must get it right again in 2019. Buhari must be sent back to lead his cows.

One Spotted

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by diebuhari1: 11:16am On Sep 29, 2018
Shukuakukobambi:


Even Dele momodu from Edo state is now afonja? Who are the angels from your own region biko?

Hope you won't die of this obsession?

Is he not a descendant of Oduduwa who was kicked out of heaven for betrayal?

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by Deltayankeeboi: 11:16am On Sep 29, 2018
Printerscanner:
Buhari really messed up. This is what should have been done before the main election. PDP arrested several APC leaders in Osun before the 2014 Osun governorship election, several other APC leaders from other states were prevented from entering Osun to support Aregbesola. More PDP leaders in Osun should be arrested and locked up till Friday, that is how we do elections in Nigeria. That was how Goatluck Jonaddaft got 1.4 million votes in Rivers, 1.2 million votes in Delta and 800,00 plus votes in Akwa-Ibom.


Smh. Look at the very kind of people supporting the dullard in this country.


Buhari came into power bearing the mantle of change. To make things better. To improve the nation but now all we have is excuse upon excuse. Blaming the past administration for their misfortunes.

No idea how to lead, they blame GEJ.
Is Goodluck Jonathan the cause of the incompetency of the lifeless one from Daura?

It is a curse sharing the same country with afonjas.

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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by Fiesta25: 11:17am On Sep 29, 2018
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Re: "No Candidate From The Core North Can Defeat Buhari In 2019" — Dele Momodu by murphyibiam15(m): 11:17am On Sep 29, 2018
this one is an unstable afonjaa...always speaking from both sides of their mouth

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