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Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by dre11(m): 11:53am On Jun 10, 2020
They were like David and Jonathan — but their friends and associates may have to brace up to save the day so that they do not end up as Cain and Abel.

On Tuesday, Bola Tinubu, national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), disbanded all political groups within the party in Lagos state “to bring about discipline”.

Two weeks ago, Rauf Aregbesola, his age-long political associate and protege, had revamped the Mandate Group — Tinubu’s core support group — and appointed his protege, Abdullahi Enilolobo, as the new chairman.

Tinubu’s right-hand man, James Odunmbaku, was elevated to the position of “apex leader”, a rank considered to be meaningless in the scheme of things.

Why would Tinubu dissolve a group led by his “fierce loyalist”?

Did Aregbesola inform Tinubu before reorganising the Mandate Group?

Why did Tinubu not inform Aregbesola that he was about to dissolve the group?

More curiously, why didn’t Aregbesola know that the group had been dissolved by the time he issued a rebuttal to TheCable’s story on Tuesday?

Although all APC groups were dissolved, what other group currently exists apart from the one relaunched by Aregbesola?

These questions offer a deep insight into the emerging cracks in the relationship between a mentor and his protege — one widely regarded as the Yoruba leader and other who sees himself as the deputy Yoruba leader.

SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMIES

On May 25, 2020, Aregbesola, commissioner of works from 1999-2007 when Tinubu was governor of Lagos, marked his 63rd birthday with a virtual colloquium.

Aregbesola unusually called Tinubu “my brother and my partner” on air, in place of the usual “my leader and my mentor” — and this did not escape the attention of some of Tinubu’s loyalists, some of whom questioned the minister on his “new direction”.

He reportedly told them he was talking about “partner in the struggle for democracy in Nigeria”.

Also, an unlikely speaker at the birthday event was Nasir el-Rufai, the governor of Kaduna state who does not see eye-to-eye with Tinubu, the political leader of Aregbesola.


“I want to congratulate my brother, Ogbeni (Aregbesola), on his birthday. You know I’m your man any day. I’m not Asiwaju’s man and you are Asiwaju’s man, but I am your man any day. Asiwaju and I have differences but you and I have no differences,” el-Rufai said.

The Kaduna governor has in the past spoken about how to end godfatherism in Lagos — an apparent snide at Tinubu, who has controlled the state’s politics since 1999.


But el-Rufai is not the only “opponent” of Tinubu that Aregbesola has been getting comfortable with in recent times.

He took a private jet ride with Ibikunle Amosun, former governor of Ogun state, from Lagos to Abuja and this sent tongues wagging.

Amosun, for those who may not know, is one of the biggest opponents of Tinubu in the south-west, and Aregbesola used to be one of the arrowheads in the bid to neutralise the senator in Yoruba politics.

Tinubu was unaware of the jet ride, and this, according to insiders, further shook his confidence in his protege as things were already piling up in bits.


REVAMPING THE MANDATE GROUP

Enilolobo was recently picked as chairman of the Mandate Group and Aregbesola the grand patron — but Tinubu has now dissolved the group

A day after Aregbesola’s birthday, he played host to key members of the Mandate Group at his GRA Ikeja residence — without Tinubu’s say-so.

Enilolobo, a die-hard loyalist of Aregbesola from Alimosho local government area, took over the leadership.

At the meeting were some highly placed loyalists and supporters of Tinubu, many of whom later told the APC national leader that they did not understand the undercurrents.

Insiders told TheCable that Solomon Adeola, senator for Lagos west, and Tayo Ayinde, chief of staff to Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the governor of Lagos state, said they thought the meeting was sanctioned by Tinubu.

Sikiru “Pepper” Osinowo, senator for Lagos east, was also at the meeting, but he is said to be angry that he was asked to vacate his office at the Lagos state house of assembly complex.


He had been using since 2003 as a member, but he is now a senator.

Peeved that he was asked to vacate the office for a new member, Osinowo has been complaining to party leaders that he was badly treated by Mudashiru Obasa, the Lagos speaker.

Osinowo attended the Mandate Group meeting — reportedly to make a point.

He has been accused of waging a media war against Obasa, who himself openly alleged that “a former governor living in GRA Ikeja” was part of the plot against him.

Obasa is a die-hard Tinubu loyalist. Guess who the former governor “living in GRA Ikeja” is?


FOR TINUBU OR FOR WHOM?

Aregbesola, who says he is working for the actualisation of Tinubu’s rumoured presidential ambition in 2023, was also planning to revamp the Justice Forum, a moribund group within the APC which was pivotal to the emergence of Tinubu as governor in 1999.

Part of the plans was to secure an office in Ikeja for preparatory activities towards the presidential election, TheCable was informed.

However, insiders told TheCable that Tinubu was not in the know of all these moves, thereby leading to suspicion that there may be more to the picture than is being painted.

Aregbesola is said to have been told by an Islamic cleric that he would be president of Nigeria, but it is unclear if the prediction was for 2023 or beyond — although he has openly denied nursing any presidential ambition.

Tinubu was no longer comfortable with the moves being made by Aregbesola and decided to stamp his feet.


Tuesday’s meeting of the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC) was held at his behest, TheCable understands, and he spoke strongly against the revival of Mandate Group.

At the meeting held in Marina, Lagos, it was decided that all the groups be dissolved, and the anthem of the Mandate Group would be rendered only when Tinubu is seated.

The anthem was rendered at Aregbesola’s residence on May 26.

THE OSUN TENSION

Previously thought to be unbreakable, the relationship between Tinubu and Aregbesola has definitely not been sparkling in recent times.

Insiders are reluctant to admit, given what they see as Aregbesola’s “unquestionable loyalty” to Tinubu, but the minister of interior has been having a very cold war with Adegboyega Oyetola, his successor as governor.

Oyetola, who served as chief of staff to Aregbesola and is related to Tinubu, has been quietly complaining about Osun’s finances that he inherited.

Apart from the heavy debts and a burden of unpaid salaries, Oyetola was also not happy about Aregbesola’s tinkering with the administrative structure of the state which he believed made things cumbersome.

Oyetola has reversed many of such actions — notably the single school uniform, reclassification of the public school system and the abolition of single-sex schools which Aregbesola introduced in 2013.

Also, the state is now back to its constitutional name, Osun State, instead of the State of Osun that Aregbesola changed it to during his tenure.

Aregbesola has visited Oyetola only once since his inauguration in November 2018, TheCable learnt, and is said to be quietly working against the possibility of a second term for his successor.

The state of affairs has been described by insiders as creating “unease” between Tinubu and Aregbesola.

AREGBESOLA ON HIS KNEES

I remain loyal to Tinubu, says Aregbesola

On Tuesday, Aregbesola said TheCable’s report on a rift between him and Tinubu was “sponsored” and maintained that the relaunch of Mandate Group was to help his “political mentor”.

Describing TheCable as a “blog”, he said it was “impossible” for him to have a rift with Tinubu.

“Rift with Asiwaju Tinubu? Nothing can be more impossible! Nothing can be farther from the truth. I remain committed to my mentor,” Aregbesola said, adding that “the group our detractors claim has been banned is the most committed to the realization of Asiwaju’s ambition”.

Apparently, he was not even aware of the GAC communique which had announced the dissolution of the Mandate Group headed by him at the time he issued the statement.

His rebuttal even rebutted the dissolution despite a communique having been issued already to that effect.

He still said the group “is the most committed to the realization of Asiwaju’s ambition”.

An associate of Tinubu told TheCable that Aregbesola not only called Tinubu to reaffirm his loyalty, he mounted pressure on his “brother and partner” to issue a statement rebutting reports that there is a rift between them

APC’s Twitter boys were also put on standby to attack TheCable and describe the story as fake news.

After much pressure, including from Aregbesola’s family members, Tinubu issued a statement on Tuesday night denying the rift.

The statement was issued as a damage-control measure after Tinubu believed Aregbesola had already got “the message” with the dissolution of the Mandate Group.

“The irony is that if Asiwaju Tinubu decides not to run in 2023, Aregbesola would ordinarily be his natural pick for the job, so his recent behaviour has been baffling,” the Tinubu associate told TheCable.

“Most importantly, Aregbe has issued a strong denial and Asiwaju Tinubu will take him by his word going forward, but the groups Aregbe has been trying to revamp remain dissolved and this is final.”

https://www.thecable.ng/inside-story-the-cat-and-mouse-game-between-tinubu-and-aregbesola

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by sirjoggy(m): 11:55am On Jun 10, 2020
Okay

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by MEGA4BILLION(m): 11:56am On Jun 10, 2020
Tinubu want to be the sole candidate from the west contesting for APC presidential ticket. Thus, the fight against south west influencers but maybe he has forgetten about this rule "Together we stand divided we fall"

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by Vyzz: 11:58am On Jun 10, 2020
Did I read that?

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by RuddyFusion(m): 12:05pm On Jun 10, 2020
Ok their wahala which has nothing to do with the common man on the street....

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by seunmsg(m): 12:09pm On Jun 10, 2020
There is no rift between Tinubu and Aregbesola. Period.

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by BlowYourMind: 12:13pm On Jun 10, 2020
People just like to create attention where there is non, Tinubu maradona, the king in the East, the Slayer of the ipodpigs, the mouth-shuter of computer village scammers and swindlers, the jagaban Himself, the Eze gburugburu chukwu abimba 1, Inahim Mazi Bola Ahmed Tinubu, The game changer

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by Nobody: 12:42pm On Jun 10, 2020
ok
Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by FlordFlorez(m): 1:02pm On Jun 10, 2020
Tinubu is test-running his strength. Wants to checkmate his supposed loyalists. More drama ahead.

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by yyba: 1:24pm On Jun 10, 2020
Igbos online miscreants and poor political views

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by Top1gun: 1:28pm On Jun 10, 2020
No be today cable de post rubbish conspiracy theory. They should summarize this rubbish cos I can't was my time ready a lie that will never be.

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by seborrhic: 1:38pm On Jun 10, 2020
Tinubu may not be the best,but it's prosposterous that Aregbesola has ambitions of also ruling Nigeria.
We seem to have so lowered our criteria for leadership with Buhari's election victory then re- election that all manners of characters now also have presidency ambitions.

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by NaijaRealist: 1:40pm On Jun 10, 2020
Nicely written to make believe.

Whether true or false, Aregbe has got the message. And Jagaban is already a step ahead.

Truth is that all attempts to weaken him (BAT) always get leaked as quickly as is starts getting momentum. An indication that Jagaban has his ears in and around political schemers.

Though, mortal and susceptible to fall. But like him or hate him, he has got what it takes to navigate through the schemes and intrique ahead of 2023.

El-,Rufai should be more circumspect, Breaking through the wall of South West is not and will not be easy ride, this time.

Tinubu is tactful and has got the clout to determine 2023 political stake.

It is your right to feel envious and jealouse. Inspite of Tinubu's mortality, many cannot attain his status even if they live for 100 years.

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by donmixc: 2:12pm On Jun 10, 2020
I said it in the other thread that tinubu denied that the cold war is already on, skull miners won't let me hear word, let's see who's gonna win cheesy grin

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by IpobAntidote: 2:12pm On Jun 10, 2020
GOSSIP.
Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by sodiqapril(m): 2:12pm On Jun 10, 2020
Live by the sword , die by the sword..tinubu betrayed abiola so AREGBESOLA must betray and him too and it goes on like that... AREGBESOLA already figured out the northerners don't really like tinubu so he took the opportunity to launch his own presidential ambition..the thing is tinubu is already making a lot of enemies for himself since he appointed the recent oniru who was supposed to be number 20 on the rank. As it all unfolds e shall all see.

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by javaRookie: 2:12pm On Jun 10, 2020
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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by Wiseandtrue(f): 2:12pm On Jun 10, 2020
dre11:


Aregbesola unusually called Tinubu “my brother and my partner” on air, in place of the usual “my leader and my mentor” — and this did not escape the attention of some of Tinubu’s loyalists, some of whom questioned the minister on his “new direction”.

https://www.thecable.ng/inside-story-the-cat-and-mouse-game-between-tinubu-and-aregbesola
grin grin grin grin look at the reason for their rifts

They are not in competition of how to make their party/this country better

This is one of the reasons why I don't like the leadership of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, he would ALWAYS want you to remain a bottom feeder

As if, if he was treated that way, he will be where he is today

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by opalu: 2:12pm On Jun 10, 2020
Ok
Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by Greenbirth: 2:12pm On Jun 10, 2020
The Afonjas always have problems within themselves. They are like movie thrillers. Betrayer. Backpass, tarnishing just for one common goal. "Sellfish"

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by Houseofglam7(f): 2:13pm On Jun 10, 2020
undecided
Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by Itisallright: 2:13pm On Jun 10, 2020
Na them sabi abeg.....

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by AmazingELixir: 2:15pm On Jun 10, 2020
lipsrsealed


Na so dem go dey fight against themselves...enemies of state.

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by ihesiuloa(m): 2:15pm On Jun 10, 2020
The evil that men do, surely do live after and within them!
Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by Adonis86(m): 2:15pm On Jun 10, 2020
They siphoned Osun finance for eight years and he still wants to rule his political life. Alegbe you're still owing Osun corpers allowee 2014/2015 batch B

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by Triangles1(m): 2:15pm On Jun 10, 2020
Story
Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by 9jayes: 2:17pm On Jun 10, 2020
Tinubu brought Aregbe from nowhere now he wants to pay him back with this stupidity. And who's that Alfa that told him he will become the president one day?.

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Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by Olayinka8793(m): 2:18pm On Jun 10, 2020
Dg
Re: Why Tinubu Decided To Clip Aregbesola’s Wings - The Cable by ijedeikorodu(m): 2:18pm On Jun 10, 2020
Nigerian version of 'fake news'

Aregbesola have always wanted to retire from active politics after finishing his 2nd term as governor of Osun state, PMB made a minister which he relunctantly accepted.

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