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Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by Hexane1: 12:49pm On Jun 24, 2020
It is a common knowledge since the inception of Buhari's administration that the Vice President a distinguished technocrat and scholar Prof. Osinbajo the supposed shining light of this administration has been relegated to the backround . While less educated people with unsubstantiated and unproven tracK record are left to run the state of the affairs of nation.

What is the take of the Yoruba Nation on this.

Is this a deliberate attempt by the Hausa Fulani Oligarchy to put the Yorubas down?

Would it have anything to do with the rational behind the relegation of Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Buharis first tenure ?

Would it have anything to do with the President Buharis first term inaugural speech "I belong to everyone and belong to no one"?

Or worst still would it have anything to do with the annulment of June 12 or the conspiracy to remove Chief Ernest Shonekon prematurely?

Too many questions begging for answers.

The brief period Period Buhari took ill and Osinbajo was in charge, Nigeria as a country experienced progress in many facets of our national life which includes but not limite to increase in foreign reserve, improvement in the ease of doing business with the cost of business name registration reduced to five thousand naira in addition economic growth with many other significant achievements.

There is a conscious effort by a people "born to rule" who claims to own Nigeria to whittle down the powers of others.

It has remained a consciousness that is strong, firm, determined, precise and resolute.

They say "if you don't know where your coming from you ain't gonna know where you are going to"

To this end I suggest the Yoruba Nation should throw their weight behind their Son Osinbajo because a bird in hand worths more than the hundreds of thousands of them in the Bush.
Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by Kdon2: 1:00pm On Jun 24, 2020
Hexane1:
It is a common knowledge since the inception of Buhari's administration that the Vice President a distinguished technocrat and scholar Prof. Osinbajo the supposed shining light of this administration has been relegated to the backround . While less educated people with unsubstantiated and unproven tracK record are left to run the state of the affairs of nation.

What is the take of the Yoruba Nation on this.

Is this a deliberate attempt by the Hausa Fulani Oligarchy to put the Yorubas down?

Would it have anything to do with the rational behind the relegation of Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Buharis first tenure ?

Would it have anything to do with the President Buharis first term inaugural speech "I belong to everyone and belong to no one"?

Or worst still would it have anything to do with the annulment of June 12 or the conspiracy to remove Chief Ernest Shonekon prematurely?

Too many questions begging for answers.

The brief period Period Buhari took ill and Osinbajo was in charge, Nigeria as a country experienced progress in many facets of our national life which includes but not limite to increase in foreign reserve, improvement in the ease of doing business with the cost of business name registration reduced to five thousand naira in addition economic growth with many other significant achievements.

There is a conscious effort by a people "born to rule" who claims to own Nigeria to whittle down the powers of others.

It has remained a consciousness that is strong, firm, determined, precise and resolute.

They say "if you don't know where your coming from you ain't gonna know where you are going to"

To this end I suggest the Yoruba Nation should throw their weight behind their Son Osinbajo because a bird in hand worths more than the hundreds of thousands of them in the Bush.




He is hibernating
Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by SweetiliciousD: 1:02pm On Jun 24, 2020
Lol
Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by Nobody: 1:03pm On Jun 24, 2020
Using Panadol for someone else's headache. Well done.

The Vice President is busy. You should find a gainful employment for yourself too.

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Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by mystery22: 1:16pm On Jun 24, 2020
Na their way nah.
Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by Throwback: 1:17pm On Jun 24, 2020
Must one mourn when there is no death?

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Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by FlatSkull: 1:18pm On Jun 24, 2020
Hexane1:
It is a common knowledge since the inception of Buhari's administration that the Vice President a distinguished technocrat and scholar Prof. Osinbajo the supposed shining light of this administration has been relegated to the backround . While less educated people with unsubstantiated and unproven tracK record are left to run the state of the affairs of nation.

What is the take of the Yoruba Nation on this.

Is this a deliberate attempt by the Hausa Fulani Oligarchy to put the Yorubas down?

Would it have anything to do with the rational behind the relegation of Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Buharis first tenure ?

Would it have anything to do with the President Buharis first term inaugural speech "I belong to everyone and belong to no one"?

Or worst still would it have anything to do with the annulment of June 12 or the conspiracy to remove Chief Ernest Shonekon prematurely?

Too many questions begging for answers.

The brief period Period Buhari took ill and Osinbajo was in charge, Nigeria as a country experienced progress in many facets of our national life which includes but not limite to increase in foreign reserve, improvement in the ease of doing business with the cost of business name registration reduced to five thousand naira in addition economic growth with many other significant achievements.

There is a conscious effort by a people "born to rule" who claims to own Nigeria to whittle down the powers of others.

It has remained a consciousness that is strong, firm, determined, precise and resolute.

They say "if you don't know where your coming from you ain't gonna know where you are going to"

To this end I suggest the Yoruba Nation should throw their weight behind their Son Osinbajo because a bird in hand worths more than the hundreds of thousands of them in the Bush.

Ipob miscreant terrorist you have bn sighted

No dey talk online Enter street.
Python Dance wan tell u something

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Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by okefrancis: 1:23pm On Jun 24, 2020
The OP just dey type nonsense, Osinbajo has been busy with his job and you are here saying rubbish

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Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by FlatSkull: 1:24pm On Jun 24, 2020
okefrancis:
The OP just dey type nonsense, Osinbajo has been busy with his job and you are here saying rubbish
Tank u for thiis
Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by Shooyie: 1:24pm On Jun 24, 2020
I really don't understand what the concern is for when you should be focused on other issues. The VP you're pretending to be concerned about is busy with his work and mapping out ways to help Nigeria and Nigerians stand on their feet again.
Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by Deputy1111(m): 1:25pm On Jun 24, 2020
The OP should explain better what he meant by "Osinbajo has been relegated " because as far as Nigeria comcern todas, Osinbajo is still the vice President, he carries out all his constitutional duties, in fact je jas performed far better beyond our thought. Has any Vp ever performed like this before?
Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by Joylove2324(f): 1:44pm On Jun 24, 2020
Nothing person no go see from IPOB miscreants on this forum

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Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by History555: 1:46pm On Jun 24, 2020
Who is Osinbanjo
Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by StaffofOrayan(m): 2:18pm On Jun 24, 2020
TripleOh7:
Using Panadol for someone else's headache. Well done.

The Vice President is busy. You should find a gainful employment for yourself too.

My friend move to the back
Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by Nobody: 5:03pm On Jun 24, 2020
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StaffofOrayan:


My friend move to the back
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Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by ojokolax: 5:24pm On Jun 24, 2020
If there's still people out who still think like this op, then verily ain't nothing anyone can do to eradicate foolishness. It shall forever be with some
Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by Gabkosh: 5:31pm On Jun 24, 2020
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Hexane1:
It is a common knowledge since the inception of Buhari's administration that the Vice President a distinguished technocrat and scholar Prof. Osinbajo the supposed shining light of this administration has been relegated to the backround . While less educated people with unsubstantiated and unproven tracK record are left to run the state of the affairs of nation.

What is the take of the Yoruba Nation on this.

Is this a deliberate attempt by the Hausa Fulani Oligarchy to put the Yorubas down?

Would it have anything to do with the rational behind the relegation of Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Buharis first tenure ?

Would it have anything to do with the President Buharis first term inaugural speech "I belong to everyone and belong to no one"?

Or worst still would it have anything to do with the annulment of June 12 or the conspiracy to remove Chief Ernest Shonekon prematurely?

Too many questions begging for answers.

The brief period Period Buhari took ill and Osinbajo was in charge, Nigeria as a country experienced progress in many facets of our national life which includes but not limite to increase in foreign reserve, improvement in the ease of doing business with the cost of business name registration reduced to five thousand naira in addition economic growth with many other significant achievements.

There is a conscious effort by a people "born to rule" who claims to own Nigeria to whittle down the powers of others.

It has remained a consciousness that is strong, firm, determined, precise and resolute.

They say "if you don't know where your coming from you ain't gonna know where you are going to"

To this end I suggest the Yoruba Nation should throw their weight behind their Son Osinbajo because a bird in hand worths more than the hundreds of thousands of them in the Bush.



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Re: Has The Yoruba Nation Abandoned Professor Osinbajo(opinion) by surgical: 5:57pm On Jun 24, 2020
Op. They said nothing is wrong with their brother,they are playing the ostrich,so leave provide they won't come out later looking that will buy their sympathy

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