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Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by dre11(m): 6:29pm On Sep 21, 2020
Perhaps Mr Tinubu will take a cue from the shellacking the APC got in the Edo election to tread softly in Ondo.


By Temidayo Akinboyo

The September 19 gubernatorial election in Edo State has come and gone, won and lost, according to the results declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The win is as exciting to the winners as the loss is heart-wrenching to the losers.

The winner of the Edo gubernatorial tussle, Godwin Obaseki, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), garnered 307,955 votes to defeat his main challenger, Osagie Ize-Iyamu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who garnered 223,619 votes.

Mr Obaseki had defected to the PDP from the APC when he was disqualified from participating in the APC governorship primary election over alleged irregularities in his academic qualifications. Many saw his disqualification as high-handed, wondering why the party that gave him the platform to contest in 2016 would deny him the same platform barely four years later.

His disqualification, which paved the way for the emergence of Mr Ize- Iyamu as the candidate of the APC, was, however, largely interpreted as a strategy for Adams Oshiomhole, former national chairperson of the APC, to take his own pound of flesh from Mr Obaseki following their seeming irreconcilable political differences.

Mr Obaseki became the candidate of the APC in the 2016 governorship election and eventually governor of Edo State largely as a result of the efforts of Mr Oshiomhole. Along the line, Messrs Oshiomhole and Obaseki fell apart for whatever reasons.

Expectedly, the PDP has been jubilating over its victory while the APC is crying foul, alleging irregularities in the election which saw Mr Obaseki defeating Mr Ize-Iyamu in 13 of the 18 local government areas of the state.

Meanwhile, the INEC, police and other stakeholders concerned have been hailed for conducting a significantly hitch-free election in the South-south state.

As usual, while the winners – Mr Obaseki, the PDP and their supporters – have started counting their blessings, the losers are mourning their loss in their closets.

One of the losers in the election, Bola Tinubu, a former Governor of Lagos State and a national leader of the APC, has been identified as one of the forces that caused the APC and its candidate, Mr Ize-Iyamu, to lose the election.

Mr Tinubu’s recorded video

A few days to the election, Mr Tinubu made and circulated a video wherein he called Mr Obaseki a dictator. He appealed to the Edo electorates to reject the governor at the polls. He also described himself as the leader of all democrats in the country, an appellation that angered some leading politicians and political observers in the country.

According to some commentators, the video irked a preponderance of Edo voters who further resolved that they would vote Mr Obaseki to disgrace Mr Tinubu. And they truly did, as they promised.

The Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki
Luckily for Mr Obaseki, his supporters weaponised the video and used it massively to demarket the candidate of the APC, saying Edo is not Lagos, a message that resonated well with the voters who used their votes to seal the fate of Mr Ize-Iyamu according to an earlier analysis did by PREMIUM TIMES.

Bolaji Okusaga, a public relations expert, said Mr Tinubu’s video was needless and tactless. He said Mr Tinubu should not have released it.

Mr Okusaga said: “APC did everything to undo itself in Edo, but I reckon that video claiming fatherhood of democracy and asking Edo people to reject a particular candidate was the last straw.”

Mr Okusaga’s sentiment was reinforced by Temitope Ajayi, a public affairs commentator.

Mr Ajayi said the video from Lagos (referring to Mr Tinubu) did not help matters in Edo, too, saying “it fits properly into the narrative of protest against a ‘godfather.”


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxZPXJKEAy8

He said the video by Mr Tinubu was a wrong move which played into the hands of those using the godfather narrative to pummel the APC candidate. “It probably also helped undecided voters to take a position against Pastor Ize-Iyamu. Local sentiments are important factors to consider in election,” he said.

Continuing, Mr Ajayi, a sympathiser of the APC, said, however, “people should not get it twisted. The idea of a godfather in politics, as in other vocations, is not bad in itself. Godfathers are like helpers and giants whose shoulders others stand on to rise. We all need godfathers in different forms.

“We should not weaponise it to mean evil or something sinister. Catholics have the culture of godfather to a newborn or one who sponsors wedding for a younger person.

“Fact is nobody can win election alone without the help of others in different ways it can manifest. For those who said Oshiomhole and Asiwaju are godfathers that Edo people rejected, does it mean they rejected two godfathers to embrace other godfathers in Wike, Ikimi and other forces that helped Obaseki?” he asked.

Failing to learn from history

From all indications, it appears Mr Tinubu failed to learn any tangible lesson from history.

Prior to the Osun gubernatorial election in 2018 which Gboyega Oyetola, his nephew, narrowly won, Mr Tinubu had made an infamous statement at the palace of the Ataoja of Osogbo, Jimoh Olanipekun, during a courtesy call on the traditional ruler.

In the video, Mr Tinubu said that he was not projecting his nephew, Mr Oyetola, to become Osun governor so he could make money from the state. He boasted that Osun is not rich enough for him to be interested in its money.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pJ8k86Or1s


The statement reportedly irked many indigenes of the state who took turns to condemn Mr Tinubu, who is believed to be nursing a presidential ambition ahead of the 2023 general elections.

At the time, as it became clear his party might lose the election, Mr Tinubu made spirited efforts to clarify his infamous statement, all to no avail.

According to multiple reports on the verbal slip, many Osun voters resolved to vote the candidate of the PDP in the election, Ademola Adeleke, who was coasting home to victory until the election was declared inconclusive by INEC.

Mr Oyetola eventually won the supplementary election after the APC had cut deals with Iyiola Omisore, then chieftain of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and Moshood Adeoti, a former Secretary to the State Government, to secure their support in the supplementary election. Even then, the supplementary election was condemned by local and international observers as it was characterised by voter intimidation and violence.

Till today, the PDP in Osun State still believes it won the 2018 election in the state, saying it was rigged out through the instrumentality of federal might, a euphemism for the ruling party at the national level using federal forces to compromise elections to its advantage.


A way forward for Mr Tinubu

Going forward, a handful of analysts have admonished Mr Tinubu to do whatever he has to do to support the candidate of the APC in any election behind the scene without making statements that can be weaponised by the opposition to curry the sympathy of voters, the real deciders of who wins or loses in an election.

Perhaps Mr Tinubu will take a cue from the shellacking the APC got in the Edo election to tread softly as the Ondo governorship election approaches.

Although Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, the candidate of the APC in the October 10 election in Ondo State, has reconciled with him, Mr Tinubu has been advised to avoid making any broadcast or statement that can make the people of the state reject Mr Akeredolu in the election.

In a veiled reference to him, Atiku Abubakar, former Vice President, while congratulating Mr Obaseki on his victory, also appealed to the electorates of Ondo State to reject the godfather (Tinubu) in the October 10 poll in the state.

Mr Abubakar, presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2019 presidential election, told the voters in Ondo State to free themselves from ” the oppressive grasp of godfathers and external forces that seek to dominate your will and eviscerate your treasury. It is possible. Edo has done it. You can do it too!”

Well, will Mr Tinubu listen to the admonition of those telling him to avoid making statements that can be used to demarket whomever he supports in an election or hold on to strategies that have proven to be counter-productive? Time will tell.

PREMIUM TIMES

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by realstars: 6:34pm On Sep 21, 2020
There Is No History In Nigeria For Him To Learn.

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by Patvincible: 6:34pm On Sep 21, 2020
He is doomed

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by festacman(m): 6:38pm On Sep 21, 2020
With hindsight, I would say that Jagaban's video did great damage to Pastor Osaze Ize-iyamu's fortunes.

The lesson here is, like ex-POTUS George Bush stayed away from John McCain's campaign to avoid complicating it with his 'baggages', Asiwaju Tinubu should have worked at the background especially as his personality and influence were made Obaseki's campaign theme. He should have stayed off to allow Edo people do their thing. Even, Adams Oshiomole should have also reduced visibility because Osaze Iyamu is widely-loved grassroots man who have successfully drove that campaign.

Having said this, it is possible that some forces in APC connived with Obaseki to do some 'electoral doping' in order to cut Tinubu/Oshiomole to size. Remember I said, "it is possible".

If Obaseki's victory was about godfatherism, what is Gov. Nyesom Wike to Tambuwal, current PDP chairman Prince Uche Secondus, Hon. Kingsley Chinda, etc. The truth is that after his tenure, Obaseki becomes a godfather to protect his interests by imposing and campaigning for his annointed candidate.

Politics is bloody hell, men!

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by fjjc(m): 6:44pm On Sep 21, 2020
Well, this is a very painful one, but I know Obaseki should trend softly, because, APC can still approach court not on the matter of the election, but on his eligibility of contesting for this election being disqualified from APC primary, if court sack him there is nothing anybody can do. Even US that has is own electoral problem to manage, will not be able to save him.

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by slivertongue: 6:52pm On Sep 21, 2020
arrogance and greed caused the fall of APC

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by DEROX: 6:56pm On Sep 21, 2020
see obsession on just one man o lol I have seen up to 21 threads today by one tribe against him wow

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by tuniski: 7:04pm On Sep 21, 2020
Tinubu will be buried politically should he contest the presidency. Either he fails at the primaries or be thrashed at the general elections. Nigeria is beyond Lagos! Edo people just showed a preview!

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by tuniski: 7:06pm On Sep 21, 2020
[quote author=DEROX post=94168659]see obsession on just one man o lol I have seen up to 21 threads today by one tribe against him wow[/quote
He is an overrated one man that would be thrashed. Nigerians are eager to retire him!

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by aremuforlife(m): 7:07pm On Sep 21, 2020
Tinubu most have tormented lots of people, why all these thread both on Facebook, nairaland, Twitter.

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by DEROX: 7:08pm On Sep 21, 2020
[quote author=tuniski post=94168957][/quote]lol Nigerians or some rubbish people from a failed region? because last the I checked the north is comfortable with APC

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by Wollykayb: 7:20pm On Sep 21, 2020
Haaaa grin
Its not easy to destroy an incumbent president
Its not easy to destroy the hope of the miscreant pigs who wanted to produced VP but Tinubu turned their Obi into Obituary

I can understand the frustration nd obsession from nyamirin pigs

Slave of PDP are crying against 2023 that the Northerners have already counted them unworthy

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by Wollykayb: 7:25pm On Sep 21, 2020
aremuforlife:
Tinubu most have tormented lots of people, why all these thread both on Facebook, nairaland, Twitter.

Tinubu have really dealt with their masters thts why the children are crying grin

You can see how they are celebrating ordinary Wike for Edo election but discrediting Tinubu for several victories he has achieved since 1999

Its not easy to destroy president, Senate president, governors etc

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by NGpatriot: 7:37pm On Sep 21, 2020
What history are the ignorant people talking about?

Let me school you, this is the real history.


Tinubu fought and defeated OBJ

Tinubu fought and defeated GEJ

Tinubu all by himself wrestled SW away from the PDP, the ruling party and the so called largest political party in Nigeria

Tinubu ejected the PDP/Ruling party from power

Tinubu remains the most powerful and influential politician and Nigerian alive and this is the reason why you can not stop writing, lamenting and crying over him everyday.

PDP was a bystander, a mare tool, a means to an end for Obaseki, what happened in Edo was an outcome of APC internal disagreements which they eventually will settle, reconcile and move on.

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by baralatie(m): 7:43pm On Sep 21, 2020
DEROX:
see obsession on just one man o lol I have seen up to 21 threads today by one tribe against him wow
Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by Slawormir: 10:23pm On Sep 21, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright
He thinks the world revolves round him

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by Yeeyo: 10:23pm On Sep 21, 2020
osho is now irrelevant in Nigeria next is jagaban soon to become useless

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by solmus: 10:23pm On Sep 21, 2020
cool



Be like Say Na Tinubu contest oo no be Ize Iyamu


Since morning every news Tinubu this, Tinubu that..


*307,955 Edo indegenes voted for Obaseki,
*223,619 Edo indegenes also voted for Pastor Ize Iyamu even with Mal functioning Card readers at his strong hold

So what's Tinubu narrative in all this? Or is he the first party leader in APC or PDP to openly support Their Party's flagbearer?




.

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by MrTAnonymous(m): 10:23pm On Sep 21, 2020
Tinubu is going crazy, he needs to check in with his doctor. Oh I forgot he can't travel out of the country to see his doctors in the UK just like his boss in Aso Rock 'cos of Covid19. grin grin grin

He called Obaseki a dictator, what about Buhari that you are dining with, isn't he a dictator? undecided Always using DSS to harass opposition at the slightest chance. Mtcheew yeye dey smell.

Anyways I don't care, na dem sabi. I don't like politicians anyway.


Incase you don't know na me talk

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by EyezofGod120: 10:24pm On Sep 21, 2020
grin

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by TinubuGoQuench(f): 10:24pm On Sep 21, 2020
You mean this cone head man failed to learn from history?

Cc: Simplyleo simplyseyi solmus bighead9

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by updatechange(m): 10:25pm On Sep 21, 2020
Tinubu simply helped reinstall Godwin Obaseki with that viral video

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by Hndrrxxx(m): 10:25pm On Sep 21, 2020
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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by Kendumazy(m): 10:26pm On Sep 21, 2020
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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by Wiseandtrue(f): 10:26pm On Sep 21, 2020
dre11:


One of the losers in the election, Bola Tinubu, a former Governor of Lagos State and a national leader of the APC, has been identified as one of the forces that caused the APC and its candidate, Mr Ize-Iyamu, to lose the election.

PREMIUM TIMES
When he (Tinubu) made that conference call like a president cheesy grin grin grin, I said it here on Nairaland that he shouldn't have, cause he has no moral right to do that!

In a country where the president claim to fight corruption, people like Tinubu are supposed to be in hiding for fear of persecution

Not boldly rubbing salts on wounds in our faces!!!

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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by sodiqapril(m): 10:27pm On Sep 21, 2020
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Re: Obaseki’s Edo Victory: Tinubu Failed To Learn From History - Premium Times by sandiepie(f): 10:28pm On Sep 21, 2020
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