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Concerning The Forthcoming Elections by EniObankeHO(m): 8:20am On Jan 01, 2023
It's undisputable that this election is between Tinubu and Buhari, and by default Atiku. Whoever still cultivates the idea of Obi winning this election or even standing a chance is clearly naive. Even if the G5 rally around him, that's still of little avail in the larger scheme of victory but can only draw Atiku farther away. As the political process is gathering momentum, it seems to gravitate in the direction of a particular candidate and he is riding the tide so well. Hmmm, Except for some very few exceptions, normally whoever takes the kind of step Tinubu took back then from 2014/15 general elections by empowering a man with the hope of him later returning the baton to him in due course is doom to fail. But he took the step and we kept watching and most action and inaction of President Buhari towards Tinubu has always been to plummet his influence to a convenient proportion. I think the former General doesn't manifest much of cleverness expected of a military man. From the start he demonstrated his sadistic intenton to reduce Tinubu influence but he has no inkling of how to do this effectively and that's why Tinubu still remains relevant until the eve of the Party's Primaries. The series of events that led to eventual emergence of Tinubu as the flag bearer socked the President to the marrow, and that's quite wrong for a military General! A General doesn't rush to a battle leaving the outcome of any engagement to chance. A sound military General prepares with the end in mind having thoroughly evaluated the means to the desired end. From a statement like " somebody cannot stay in Lagos be dictating to us in Abuja, through consensus candidate, to vote whomever you like", just to mention a few. Have you seen the President attending the Party's Rally? It's clear the President is not comfortable with Tinubu succeeding him. But my issue here is not that the President doesn't want to return the gesture. No! that is normal human trait, if you ever help someone and expect to be paid back you will be disappointed. But my issue is just that Buhari is not acting like a General which by default, is making Tinubu strategizing like an effective military General. It's just too simple if the President wants to destroy Tinubu even by covert steps, it is just a few hours deep thinking, few days of deliberation by the Senate and few days of criticism and bitterness by Tinubu loyalists nationwide and that's it. But the General has just been wading in Tinubu's mud after he got all it takes to show himself. It's too late for the President to stop Tinubu without dire consequences and that's my point here. Tinubu seems to have developed a great sense of picking up a hopeless, slovenly man and decks him up for a special occasion (he never thought of attending) so that he comes back later with gesture of appreciation. But this rule rarely applies to power. So unarguably Tinubu had unknowingly or may knowingly dashed out his power since 2014/15. But he seemed to have mastered the art of emerging from the void so well. But will he still be able to appear from the void in 2023? Well, whoever underestimates the willpower of the incumbent President commits a great mistake and if the President thinks he can bequeath power to his kinsman so that the North can retain power for 16 years peacefully, then his thought is blundered. All along the President has been trying to downsize Tinubu's influence but to no avail. If he think now is the time then it's unwise, dangerous! We hope to see some epic events unfolding before the end of first quarter of 2023. It's going to be epic because that is the grand finales for the three major contenders. This is the last chance Buhari has to permanently fulfil his sadistic intention against Tinubu, also the first and final attempt for Tinubu to achieve his life ambition and same goes for Atiku since early 1990s! Sooner rather than later, intriguing events are going be unfolding so behold people of keen-sightedness. Buhari is scheming. Tinubu is strategizing. Will Tinubu still be able to appear from the void to shock Buhari permanently and the world in general? Will Buhari leave Aso Rock (with his feet dragging) as a man whom Tinubu truly sent there just to hold fort for him till an appointed time and has no effective powers to prove him wrong? If Tinubu successfully becomes the President, then I hang this on Qadar not exclusively his cleverness. His success is going to be phenomenal in two major principles of power, one general, the other being local. Now if the answer is affirmative comes next June 12, then, definitely there's something of so many things to be studied about this man called Tinubu.
Re: Concerning The Forthcoming Elections by Naira20: 8:23am On Jan 01, 2023
Yawns...so this Tinubu heroin never clear for your system?

Writing 200 pages of nonsense can't change a thing.

This is 2023 o

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Re: Concerning The Forthcoming Elections by mrvitalis(m): 8:23am On Jan 01, 2023
EniObankeHO:
It's undisputable that this election is between Tinubu and Buhari, and by default Atiku. Whoever still cultivates the idea of Obi winning this election or even standing a chance is clearly naive. Even if the G5 rally around him, that's still of little avail in the larger scheme of victory but can only draw Atiku farther away. As the political process is gathering momentum, it seems to gravitate in the direction of a particular candidate and he is riding the tide so well. Hmmm, Except for some very few exceptions, normally whoever takes the kind of step Tinubu took back then from 2014/15 general elections by empowering a man with the hope of him later returning the baton to him in due course is doom to fail. But he took the step and we kept watching and most action and inaction of President Buhari towards Tinubu has always been to plummet his influence to a convenient proportion. I think the former General doesn't manifest much of cleverness expected of a military man. From the start he demonstrated his sadistic intenton to reduce Tinubu influence but he has no inkling of how to do this effectively and that's why Tinubu still remains relevant until the eve of the Party's Primaries. The series of events that led to eventual emergence of Tinubu as the flag bearer socked the President to the marrow, and that's quite wrong for a military General! A General doesn't rush to a battle leaving the outcome of any engagement to chance. A sound military General prepares with the end in mind having thoroughly evaluated the means to the desired end. From a statement like " somebody cannot stay in Lagos be dictating to us in Abuja, through consensus candidate, to vote whomever you like", just to mention a few. Have you seen the President attending the Party's Rally? It's clear the President is not comfortable with Tinubu succeeding him. But my issue here is not that the President doesn't want to return the gesture. No! that is normal human trait, if you ever help someone and expect to be paid back you will be disappointed. But my issue is just that Buhari is not acting like a General which by default, is making Tinubu strategizing like an effective military General. It's just too simple if the President wants to destroy Tinubu even by covert steps, it is just a few hours deep thinking, few days of deliberation by the Senate and few days of criticism and bitterness by Tinubu loyalists nationwide and that's it. But the General has just been wading in Tinubu's mud after he got all it takes to show himself. It's too late for the President to stop Tinubu without dire consequences and that's my point here. Tinubu seems to have developed a great sense of picking up a hopeless, slovenly man and decks him up for a special occasion (he never thought of attending) so that he comes back later with gesture of appreciation. But this rule rarely applies to power. So unarguably Tinubu had unknowingly or may knowingly dashed out his power since 2014/15. But he seemed to have mastered the art of emerging from the void so well. But will he still be able to appear from the void in 2023? Well, whoever underestimates the willpower of the incumbent President commits a great mistake and if the President thinks he can bequeath power to his kinsman so that the North can retain power for 16 years peacefully, then his thought is blundered. All along the President has been trying to downsize Tinubu's influence but to no avail. If he think now is the time then it's unwise, dangerous! We hope to see some epic events unfolding before the end of first quarter of 2023. It's going to be epic because that is the grand finales for the three major contenders. This is the last chance Buhari has to permanently fulfil his sadistic intention against Tinubu, also the first and final attempt for Tinubu to achieve his life ambition and same goes for Atiku since early 1990s! Sooner rather than later, intriguing events are going be unfolding so behold people of keen-sightedness. Buhari is scheming. Tinubu is strategizing. Will Tinubu still be able to appear from the void to shock Buhari permanently and the world in general? Will Buhari leave Aso Rock (with his feet dragging) as a man whom Tinubu truly sent there just to hold fort for him till an appointed time and has no effective powers to prove him wrong? If Tinubu successfully becomes the President, then I hang this on Qadar not exclusively his cleverness. His success is going to be phenomenal in two major principles of power, one general, the other being local. Now if the answer is affirmative comes next June 12, then, definitely there's something of so many things to be studied about this man called Tinubu.
Hope they paid you enough to by 100 litres of patrol sha


I am wasting my votes on obi ...I would never be party to the group that would elect an obvious failure

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Re: Concerning The Forthcoming Elections by JoeNL22(m): 9:31am On Jan 01, 2023
EniObankeHO:
It's undisputable that this election is between Tinubu and Buhari, and by default Atiku. Whoever still cultivates the idea of Obi winning this election or even standing a chance is clearly naive. Even if the G5 rally around him, that's still of little avail in the larger scheme of victory but can only draw Atiku farther away. As the political process is gathering momentum, it seems to gravitate in the direction of a particular candidate and he is riding the tide so well. Hmmm, Except for some very few exceptions, normally whoever takes the kind of step Tinubu took back then from 2014/15 general elections by empowering a man with the hope of him later returning the baton to him in due course is doom to fail. But he took the step and we kept watching and most action and inaction of President Buhari towards Tinubu has always been to plummet his influence to a convenient proportion. I think the former General doesn't manifest much of cleverness expected of a military man. From the start he demonstrated his sadistic intenton to reduce Tinubu influence but he has no inkling of how to do this effectively and that's why Tinubu still remains relevant until the eve of the Party's Primaries. The series of events that led to eventual emergence of Tinubu as the flag bearer socked the President to the marrow, and that's quite wrong for a military General! A General doesn't rush to a battle leaving the outcome of any engagement to chance. A sound military General prepares with the end in mind having thoroughly evaluated the means to the desired end. From a statement like " somebody cannot stay in Lagos be dictating to us in Abuja, through consensus candidate, to vote whomever you like", just to mention a few. Have you seen the President attending the Party's Rally? It's clear the President is not comfortable with Tinubu succeeding him. But my issue here is not that the President doesn't want to return the gesture. No! that is normal human trait, if you ever help someone and expect to be paid back you will be disappointed. But my issue is just that Buhari is not acting like a General which by default, is making Tinubu strategizing like an effective military General. It's just too simple if the President wants to destroy Tinubu even by covert steps, it is just a few hours deep thinking, few days of deliberation by the Senate and few days of criticism and bitterness by Tinubu loyalists nationwide and that's it. But the General has just been wading in Tinubu's mud after he got all it takes to show himself. It's too late for the President to stop Tinubu without dire consequences and that's my point here. Tinubu seems to have developed a great sense of picking up a hopeless, slovenly man and decks him up for a special occasion (he never thought of attending) so that he comes back later with gesture of appreciation. But this rule rarely applies to power. So unarguably Tinubu had unknowingly or may knowingly dashed out his power since 2014/15. But he seemed to have mastered the art of emerging from the void so well. But will he still be able to appear from the void in 2023? Well, whoever underestimates the willpower of the incumbent President commits a great mistake and if the President thinks he can bequeath power to his kinsman so that the North can retain power for 16 years peacefully, then his thought is blundered. All along the President has been trying to downsize Tinubu's influence but to no avail. If he think now is the time then it's unwise, dangerous! We hope to see some epic events unfolding before the end of first quarter of 2023. It's going to be epic because that is the grand finales for the three major contenders. This is the last chance Buhari has to permanently fulfil his sadistic intention against Tinubu, also the first and final attempt for Tinubu to achieve his life ambition and same goes for Atiku since early 1990s! Sooner rather than later, intriguing events are going be unfolding so behold people of keen-sightedness. Buhari is scheming. Tinubu is strategizing. Will Tinubu still be able to appear from the void to shock Buhari permanently and the world in general? Will Buhari leave Aso Rock (with his feet dragging) as a man whom Tinubu truly sent there just to hold fort for him till an appointed time and has no effective powers to prove him wrong? If Tinubu successfully becomes the President, then I hang this on Qadar not exclusively his cleverness. His success is going to be phenomenal in two major principles of power, one general, the other being local. Now if the answer is affirmative comes next June 12, then, definitely there's something of so many things to be studied about this man called Tinubu.
Nigerians are the ones to vote and decide their leaders.
Not a group of miscreants.
The Nigerian people are the structure not the rubbish rigging machine or tactics these selfish politicians employ or engage during elections. We are taking our country back through Peter Obi. Get use to it, before it becomes too early.

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Re: Concerning The Forthcoming Elections by Nobody: 9:32am On Jan 01, 2023
This is the Time To Waste Your Votes To Stay Alive

A time has come when we have to waste our votes to survive. Our lives are in grave danger and if we don't waste our votes, we don't know what will happen to us. We are wasting our votes to save our children's future, we're wasting our votes to stay alive, we're wasting our votes to get food to eat, we're wasting our votes to save our lives from sponsored killers and kidnappers that the government has refused to arrest and try. Oh, this is the time to waste our votes to save the only country we call our own, our home!
We will waste our votes to stop our nurses and doctors from running to foreign lands for better life, living our hospitals for lizards and rodents, we will waste our votes to stop our children from japaing to foreign lands to do dirty, menial jobs to survive. We will waste our votes to build a government we can trust, we can question, we can remove without a shoot-at-sight order. We want to waste our votes to protect our soldiers from fighting foolish wars with crude and obsolete military ware supplied by corrupt and insincere government. We want to waste our votes to stop burying innocent Nigerians. This is the time to waste our votes. Enough is enough! Join us to waste our votes to save Nigeria.


This write-up is dedicated to Obasanjo, the grandfather of the suffering and frustrated Nigerians for his support to Labour Party Obidient Movement.

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Re: Concerning The Forthcoming Elections by JoeNL22(m): 9:33am On Jan 01, 2023
mrvitalis:

Hope they paid you enough to by 100 litres of patrol sha


I am wasting my votes on obi ...I would never be party to the group that would elect an obvious failure
Don't mind them.
Insanity is doing the same thing and hoping for a different result.
Not in 2023. We must not allow insane miscreants to takeover the country.
Re: Concerning The Forthcoming Elections by Jack005(m): 9:35am On Jan 01, 2023
Urchinss sef grin grin.. You had to write a full page for this?una no dey tire? February is not far urrchin. Time will tell

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Re: Concerning The Forthcoming Elections by ItsTutsi(m): 9:36am On Jan 01, 2023
You sound more like a mole with the desperation to pitch Tinubu against Buhari
EniObankeHO:
It's undisputable that this election is between Tinubu and Buhari, and by default Atiku. Whoever still cultivates the idea of Obi winning this election or even standing a chance is clearly naive. Even if the G5 rally around him, that's still of little avail in the larger scheme of victory but can only draw Atiku farther away. As the political process is gathering momentum, it seems to gravitate in the direction of a particular candidate and he is riding the tide so well. Hmmm, Except for some very few exceptions, normally whoever takes the kind of step Tinubu took back then from 2014/15 general elections by empowering a man with the hope of him later returning the baton to him in due course is doom to fail. But he took the step and we kept watching and most action and inaction of President Buhari towards Tinubu has always been to plummet his influence to a convenient proportion. I think the former General doesn't manifest much of cleverness expected of a military man. From the start he demonstrated his sadistic intenton to reduce Tinubu influence but he has no inkling of how to do this effectively and that's why Tinubu still remains relevant until the eve of the Party's Primaries. The series of events that led to eventual emergence of Tinubu as the flag bearer socked the President to the marrow, and that's quite wrong for a military General! A General doesn't rush to a battle leaving the outcome of any engagement to chance. A sound military General prepares with the end in mind having thoroughly evaluated the means to the desired end. From a statement like " somebody cannot stay in Lagos be dictating to us in Abuja, through consensus candidate, to vote whomever you like", just to mention a few. Have you seen the President attending the Party's Rally? It's clear the President is not comfortable with Tinubu succeeding him. But my issue here is not that the President doesn't want to return the gesture. No! that is normal human trait, if you ever help someone and expect to be paid back you will be disappointed. But my issue is just that Buhari is not acting like a General which by default, is making Tinubu strategizing like an effective military General. It's just too simple if the President wants to destroy Tinubu even by covert steps, it is just a few hours deep thinking, few days of deliberation by the Senate and few days of criticism and bitterness by Tinubu loyalists nationwide and that's it. But the General has just been wading in Tinubu's mud after he got all it takes to show himself. It's too late for the President to stop Tinubu without dire consequences and that's my point here. Tinubu seems to have developed a great sense of picking up a hopeless, slovenly man and decks him up for a special occasion (he never thought of attending) so that he comes back later with gesture of appreciation. But this rule rarely applies to power. So unarguably Tinubu had unknowingly or may knowingly dashed out his power since 2014/15. But he seemed to have mastered the art of emerging from the void so well. But will he still be able to appear from the void in 2023? Well, whoever underestimates the willpower of the incumbent President commits a great mistake and if the President thinks he can bequeath power to his kinsman so that the North can retain power for 16 years peacefully, then his thought is blundered. All along the President has been trying to downsize Tinubu's influence but to no avail. If he think now is the time then it's unwise, dangerous! We hope to see some epic events unfolding before the end of first quarter of 2023. It's going to be epic because that is the grand finales for the three major contenders. This is the last chance Buhari has to permanently fulfil his sadistic intention against Tinubu, also the first and final attempt for Tinubu to achieve his life ambition and same goes for Atiku since early 1990s! Sooner rather than later, intriguing events are going be unfolding so behold people of keen-sightedness. Buhari is scheming. Tinubu is strategizing. Will Tinubu still be able to appear from the void to shock Buhari permanently and the world in general? Will Buhari leave Aso Rock (with his feet dragging) as a man whom Tinubu truly sent there just to hold fort for him till an appointed time and has no effective powers to prove him wrong? If Tinubu successfully becomes the President, then I hang this on Qadar not exclusively his cleverness. His success is going to be phenomenal in two major principles of power, one general, the other being local. Now if the answer is affirmative comes next June 12, then, definitely there's something of so many things to be studied about this man called Tinubu.
Re: Concerning The Forthcoming Elections by brainint: 9:51am On Jan 01, 2023
I have PVC

And this is where I want to vote

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Re: Concerning The Forthcoming Elections by Phantom233: 10:41am On Jan 01, 2023
Naira20:
Yawns...so this Tinubu heroin never clear for your system?

Writing 200 pages of nonsense can't change a thing.

This is 2023 o
Why waste your effort to reply a blinded fool? I couldn't even read the first two lines of the trash.

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Re: Concerning The Forthcoming Elections by onuman: 4:57am On Jan 04, 2023
Phantom233:

Why waste your effort to reply a blinded fool? I couldn't even read the first two lines of the trash.
Apart from his drug trafficking business disadvantage,
Tinubu is obviously suffering Parkinsonism which makes his speeches disjointed and incoherent, as well as his occassional memory loss.
The, author, EniObankeHO, is like a blind and deaf man who has not seen or heard Tinubu speaking of recent.
Or he/she is another of those Tinubu's urchins who would even swallow shiiit coming from Tinubu's anuus.

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