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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by major466(m): 8:38pm On Jan 23, 2015
Firefire:
He also blamed the crisis on rumour mongers who begun accusing Kwankwaso of instigating the recent certificate scandal to ensure Buhari is substituted for another northerner which most likely would have been him.

He said detractors of the party had already credited Kwankwaso’s usual nocturnal meetings to scheming geared at unseating or eventually betraying Gen. Buhari.

He lamented that every attempt to get the national secretariat of the party to intervene has failed which has forced members to believe that [size=15pt]the cult-like leadership of the party at Abuja is deceiving Nigerians with change as a slogan and may be up to something terrible at the end of the day[/size].


Nigerians be wise

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by ayampissed: 8:39pm On Jan 23, 2015
OP, Una no dey tire

na wah for una ooo! chaiii!!!

Tufiakwa!

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by tit(f): 8:41pm On Jan 23, 2015
ayampissed:
OP, Una no dey tire

na wah for una ooo! chaiii!!!

Tufiakwa!


buhari is tired.
he saw his failure in a dream
and decided to quietly step down.

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by Bruteforce1o1: 8:43pm On Jan 23, 2015
[s][s]
okpoewa:
GEN. BUHARI TO STEP DOWN FOR GOV. KWANKWASO

It appears things are falling apart in the All Progressives Congress resulting to which the centre can no longer hold for the change camp. This was revealed during the flag off campaign of the Party in Kano State when Gen. Muhammadu Buhari publicly refused to present the party’s flag to Alhaji Umar Ganduje during his campaign rally at the Kano Township stadium recently.  Ganduje who is the incumbent Deputy Governor of Kano State and candidate of the All Progressives Party for the gubernatorial polls is alleged to have been single-handedly selected by Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso against the wish of other stakeholders of the party in Kano thereby provoking the disapproval of Gen. Buhari and fractionalizing the party. This clear show of the general’s refusal to recognize Gov. Kwankwaso’s anointed only fuelled the extant frosty relation between Gen. Buhari and Gov. Kwankwaso forcing the General’s camp to also accuse Gov. Kwankwaso of being a mole in the APC, working steadily for the PDP. According to them, Kwankwaso masterminded the certificate scandal now threatening to tear down whatever is left of the General’s integrity. Insiders to the blossoming Kano crisis suggest that Kwankwaso may have exposed Buhari as part of a wider plot to seek his replacement. The plot, according to insiders, is that Kwankwaso is angling for Buhari to step down on account of the scandal so that he would take over as the presidential candidate having placed second in the primary election of the party.

Meanwhile, Gen. Buhari is said to be very uncomfortable, and irate, with the deafening noise of the Kwankwasiyya movement, which members are said to be already over stretching as though he has been replaced by their principal, Kwankwaso. In fact it is revealed that the crowd that graced the APC rally had actually massed in anticipation that Buhari would announce his withdrawal from the race and replacement with Kwankwaso only to be disappointed which provoked the irate youths to charge at the General’s campaign train. In the process the men of the DSS attached to the campaign train successfully chased the youths away but not without some people however suffering injuries as well as some of security personnel. In fact, a vehicle carrying the DSS officials had its windshield smashed with tones causing bodily harm on the occupants. Six of the occupants were rushed to a nearby hospital. Four of them who sustained minor injuries were treated and discharged immediately. Another two, a lady and a man, who had deep cuts on their heads, were however admitted for further care and it was yet to be confirmed that the minor cases have left the hospital as at the time of filing this report. But the seriously wounded officers are to be flown back to Abuja for further treatment as soon as possible.

Be that as it may, Efforts being made to resolve the crisis have been greeted by a brick wall with the rigid position of Buhari who believes that without him the APC is only an empty shell while Gov. Kwankwanso on his part believes that without his followers in Kano State the Buhari presidential ambition is as good as dead. Ominously, observers smell deja vu as Party leaders are afraid that the tragedy that befell Buhari’s former party, the defunct CPC, will become the fate of APC due to Buhari’s highhandedness. It would be recalled that even as Mohammed Abacha was the popular candidate for Kano governorship race under CPC Buhari opted for Jafaar Isa, a retired soldier like himself. In the end, the party lost the 2011 election woefully. Buhari has even threatened to go it all alone and damn what he termed as “the sabotage of fifth columnists”.

Nevertheless, the party’s leader, Bola Tinubu, has commendably used his control of the media to paper over the cracks and keep the crisis out of press light though it is not sure for how long this may hold. More so, the Kwankwasiyya adherents are also mindful of Buhari’s health and are apprehensive of the toll a strenuous campaign schedule is taking on him. In response, Buhari’s loyalists are also blaming Kwankwaso and his group for insights into Buhari’s health. But spokesman of the Buhari Campaign Organization, Malam Shehu Garba, has posited that the situation was not as it is painted stating on a telephone chat that the crowd at the stadium may have hindered Ganduje’s approach to the podium to collect the flag.  In his words, the crowd was so much that the party leaders had to hurriedly end the programme to avoid casualties. Though he confirmed that no less than 40 persons fainted at the stadium and had to be stretchered out, he however said the party members are 100 per cent behind Buhari. “Nothing takes the support away from him. The party is 100 per cent behind Buhari. Our leaders showed rare courage to have come out to be with him on that day. The crowd was massive that movement was difficult. So, it is not impossible that the candidate was hindered from reaching the podium by the crowd”, he said.

On the other hand, The  National Coordinator of Concerned APC Stakeholders, Alhaji Bashir Mohammed, Confirming the schism while addressing newsmen on Thursday 22nd January 2015 in Abuja said the crisis which has already polarised the party along loyalty lines is as a result of the high handedness, viciousness and undemocratic posture of the presidential candidate. He alleged that Gen. Buhari has refused to recognize any other power bloc within the party especially the Kwankwasiya movement which is acclaimed to be one of the biggest blocs in the party nationwide and thereby forcing other members of the party to scamper for greener pasture elsewhere. Mohammed said: “Political watchers have attributed his refusal to handover the party’s flag to the state governorship aspirant, Alhaji Umar Ganduje during the just concluded presidential rally, as a fall out of this feud as he was not disposed to Ganduje ‘ s emergence owing to the latter’s membership of the Kwankwasiya.” This rivalry many believe has been in existence since the founding of the APC where legacy members of the party were not comfortable with the newcomers whom they claimed had come to take their place. It has also been gathered that the lack of trust between Kwankwaso and Buhari may also stem from the latter’s comments in 2010 when he called the General “A Serial Coupist”.  According to Mohammed, Buhari’s behaviour has brought about irreconcilable divisions within the party. He said Buhari had refused to recognise Ganduje because he was not the retired general’s choice for the ticket and warned he has once again used his hands to destroy whatever votes he was counting on Kano APC to deliver to him as many have gone their ways.

While reminding the four time presidential aspirant of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), experience “where he forced one of his loyalists Col. Ja’faar on the people even as Mohammed Abacha was the preferred candidate, which cost him the elections”, Mohammed further explained that the attempt by Buhari to always reward those who helped him in plotting coup in the army with every given opportunity is not acceptable to anybody in the Kwankwasiya movement in particular and Nigeria in general.” Speaking further the party stalwart added that the divisions within the party caused by the ‘Buhariyyas’ as they are fondly termed in the first place should have been avoidable but for the General’s insistence on unpopular issues in a democracy which proves to the whole world that he is not yet ready for the job of governing Nigeria under a rigid constitution and rule of law.

He also blamed the crisis on rumour mongers who begun accusing Kwankwaso of instigating the recent certificate scandal to ensure Buhari is substituted for another northerner which most likely would have been him. He said detractors of the party had already credited Kwankwaso’s usual nocturnal meetings to scheming geared at unseating or eventually betraying Gen. Buhari. He lamented that every attempt to get the national secretariat of the party to intervene has failed which has forced members to believe that the cult-like leadership of the party at Abuja is deceiving Nigerians with change as a slogan and may be up to something terrible at the end of the day. He therefore told Buhari to forget the cooperation of Kano people at the poll as the people have already gone their separate ways except Buhari is substituted with any other candidate before the election proper. It is on this note that some commentators believe that the election postponement proposal can be traced to the APC who tacitly spread it widely through rumors of security risks that have only stirred the natural reaction of fear in the PDP enough for the National Security Adviser to buy into it suggesting the shift. Albeit, as the day comes the intrigue increases and so far one can only hope for nothing but a denouement in favour of the mass.
OKPO EWA ESQ.
LAWYER, ARBITRATOR, LITERATI.
FCT. ABUJA
N.B: Contributions from THE UNION.

 
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Rubbish.

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by Bruteforce1o1: 8:45pm On Jan 23, 2015
tit:



buhari is tired.
he saw his failure in a dream
and decided to quietly step down.

Yaba Patient, how your fellow inmates? Be good bro

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by Nobody: 8:46pm On Jan 23, 2015
[s]
okpoewa:
GEN. BUHARI TO STEP DOWN FOR GOV. KWANKWASO

It appears things are falling apart in the All Progressives Congress resulting to which the centre can no longer hold for the change camp. This was revealed during the flag off campaign of the Party in Kano State when Gen. Muhammadu Buhari publicly refused to present the party’s flag to Alhaji Umar Ganduje during his campaign rally at the Kano Township stadium recently.  Ganduje who is the incumbent Deputy Governor of Kano State and candidate of the All Progressives Party for the gubernatorial polls is alleged to have been single-handedly selected by Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso against the wish of other stakeholders of the party in Kano thereby provoking the disapproval of Gen. Buhari and fractionalizing the party. This clear show of the general’s refusal to recognize Gov. Kwankwaso’s anointed only fuelled the extant frosty relation between Gen. Buhari and Gov. Kwankwaso forcing the General’s camp to also accuse Gov. Kwankwaso of being a mole in the APC, working steadily for the PDP. According to them, Kwankwaso masterminded the certificate scandal now threatening to tear down whatever is left of the General’s integrity. Insiders to the blossoming Kano crisis suggest that Kwankwaso may have exposed Buhari as part of a wider plot to seek his replacement. The plot, according to insiders, is that Kwankwaso is angling for Buhari to step down on account of the scandal so that he would take over as the presidential candidate having placed second in the primary election of the party.

Meanwhile, Gen. Buhari is said to be very uncomfortable, and irate, with the deafening noise of the Kwankwasiyya movement, which members are said to be already over stretching as though he has been replaced by their principal, Kwankwaso. In fact it is revealed that the crowd that graced the APC rally had actually massed in anticipation that Buhari would announce his withdrawal from the race and replacement with Kwankwaso only to be disappointed which provoked the irate youths to charge at the General’s campaign train. In the process the men of the DSS attached to the campaign train successfully chased the youths away but not without some people however suffering injuries as well as some of security personnel. In fact, a vehicle carrying the DSS officials had its windshield smashed with tones causing bodily harm on the occupants. Six of the occupants were rushed to a nearby hospital. Four of them who sustained minor injuries were treated and discharged immediately. Another two, a lady and a man, who had deep cuts on their heads, were however admitted for further care and it was yet to be confirmed that the minor cases have left the hospital as at the time of filing this report. But the seriously wounded officers are to be flown back to Abuja for further treatment as soon as possible.

Be that as it may, Efforts being made to resolve the crisis have been greeted by a brick wall with the rigid position of Buhari who believes that without him the APC is only an empty shell while Gov. Kwankwanso on his part believes that without his followers in Kano State the Buhari presidential ambition is as good as dead. Ominously, observers smell deja vu as Party leaders are afraid that the tragedy that befell Buhari’s former party, the defunct CPC, will become the fate of APC due to Buhari’s highhandedness. It would be recalled that even as Mohammed Abacha was the popular candidate for Kano governorship race under CPC Buhari opted for Jafaar Isa, a retired soldier like himself. In the end, the party lost the 2011 election woefully. Buhari has even threatened to go it all alone and damn what he termed as “the sabotage of fifth columnists”.

Nevertheless, the party’s leader, Bola Tinubu, has commendably used his control of the media to paper over the cracks and keep the crisis out of press light though it is not sure for how long this may hold. More so, the Kwankwasiyya adherents are also mindful of Buhari’s health and are apprehensive of the toll a strenuous campaign schedule is taking on him. In response, Buhari’s loyalists are also blaming Kwankwaso and his group for insights into Buhari’s health. But spokesman of the Buhari Campaign Organization, Malam Shehu Garba, has posited that the situation was not as it is painted stating on a telephone chat that the crowd at the stadium may have hindered Ganduje’s approach to the podium to collect the flag.  In his words, the crowd was so much that the party leaders had to hurriedly end the programme to avoid casualties. Though he confirmed that no less than 40 persons fainted at the stadium and had to be stretchered out, he however said the party members are 100 per cent behind Buhari. “Nothing takes the support away from him. The party is 100 per cent behind Buhari. Our leaders showed rare courage to have come out to be with him on that day. The crowd was massive that movement was difficult. So, it is not impossible that the candidate was hindered from reaching the podium by the crowd”, he said.

On the other hand, The  National Coordinator of Concerned APC Stakeholders, Alhaji Bashir Mohammed, Confirming the schism while addressing newsmen on Thursday 22nd January 2015 in Abuja said the crisis which has already polarised the party along loyalty lines is as a result of the high handedness, viciousness and undemocratic posture of the presidential candidate. He alleged that Gen. Buhari has refused to recognize any other power bloc within the party especially the Kwankwasiya movement which is acclaimed to be one of the biggest blocs in the party nationwide and thereby forcing other members of the party to scamper for greener pasture elsewhere. Mohammed said: “Political watchers have attributed his refusal to handover the party’s flag to the state governorship aspirant, Alhaji Umar Ganduje during the just concluded presidential rally, as a fall out of this feud as he was not disposed to Ganduje ‘ s emergence owing to the latter’s membership of the Kwankwasiya.” This rivalry many believe has been in existence since the founding of the APC where legacy members of the party were not comfortable with the newcomers whom they claimed had come to take their place. It has also been gathered that the lack of trust between Kwankwaso and Buhari may also stem from the latter’s comments in 2010 when he called the General “A Serial Coupist”.  According to Mohammed, Buhari’s behaviour has brought about irreconcilable divisions within the party. He said Buhari had refused to recognise Ganduje because he was not the retired general’s choice for the ticket and warned he has once again used his hands to destroy whatever votes he was counting on Kano APC to deliver to him as many have gone their ways.

While reminding the four time presidential aspirant of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), experience “where he forced one of his loyalists Col. Ja’faar on the people even as Mohammed Abacha was the preferred candidate, which cost him the elections”, Mohammed further explained that the attempt by Buhari to always reward those who helped him in plotting coup in the army with every given opportunity is not acceptable to anybody in the Kwankwasiya movement in particular and Nigeria in general.” Speaking further the party stalwart added that the divisions within the party caused by the ‘Buhariyyas’ as they are fondly termed in the first place should have been avoidable but for the General’s insistence on unpopular issues in a democracy which proves to the whole world that he is not yet ready for the job of governing Nigeria under a rigid constitution and rule of law.

He also blamed the crisis on rumour mongers who begun accusing Kwankwaso of instigating the recent certificate scandal to ensure Buhari is substituted for another northerner which most likely would have been him. He said detractors of the party had already credited Kwankwaso’s usual nocturnal meetings to scheming geared at unseating or eventually betraying Gen. Buhari. He lamented that every attempt to get the national secretariat of the party to intervene has failed which has forced members to believe that the cult-like leadership of the party at Abuja is deceiving Nigerians with change as a slogan and may be up to something terrible at the end of the day. He therefore told Buhari to forget the cooperation of Kano people at the poll as the people have already gone their separate ways except Buhari is substituted with any other candidate before the election proper. It is on this note that some commentators believe that the election postponement proposal can be traced to the APC who tacitly spread it widely through rumors of security risks that have only stirred the natural reaction of fear in the PDP enough for the National Security Adviser to buy into it suggesting the shift. Albeit, as the day comes the intrigue increases and so far one can only hope for nothing but a denouement in favour of the mass.
OKPO EWA ESQ.
LAWYER, ARBITRATOR, LITERATI.
FCT. ABUJA
N.B: Contributions from THE UNION.

 
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Rubbish.

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by major466(m): 8:54pm On Jan 23, 2015
Looks like APC will hit the rocks even before the elections next month cheesy

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by ayampissed: 8:54pm On Jan 23, 2015
tit:



buhari is tired.
he saw his failure in a dream
and decided to quietly step down.


Lol, haven't you heard that dreams happens the opposite way.

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by nationwide1(m): 9:03pm On Jan 23, 2015
beopened:
OP is a foolish being....twisting the article to suit his sinister agenda


As much as you try to create problem where there was none between Buhari and Kwankwaso,you will keep failing

Buhari spent considerable time in Kano before,during and after his rally to even commission projects done by Kwankwaso

Also,if you were not blind....you will notice that Kwankwaso sat besides Buhari and Prof Osibanjo during his Media address about the certificate issue

Finally nobody born of a woman as at today can stand between Buhari and millions of votes to be cast from the North..........The Northern masses are even the ones fighting for Buhari's cause almost to the point of death......a situation that even calls for worry

No Governor can dare speak evil of or work against Buhari in the North.......notice that it is only the Southern thugs like Fayose that is currently barking



Moreso in 2011 when Kwankwaso was not even in APC,Buhari garnered 1,624,543 votes in Kano......so Buhari does not need Kwankwaso anywhere in the North not to talk of in Kano
If you say Buhari doesn't need Kwankwaso to get Kano votes, you're consoling yourself with falsehood. In 2011 Kwankwaso wasn't a governor but now he is. He can influence Kano votes at will. The article might be a propaganda but in every rumour, there's an iota of truth. That's how scandalous certificate saga began and it was dismissed by many e-warlords.

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by HzRF(m): 9:26pm On Jan 23, 2015
See this children of hate

If na pdp itz "wind of change"

Na like this dem go take enter election con dey shout it was rigged

I trust Tinubu him no send anybody mother

Na to strike deal with GEJ remain if dem no hear

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by Nobody: 9:32pm On Jan 23, 2015
nationwide1:
If you say Buhari doesn't need Kwankwaso to get Kano votes, you're consoling yourself with falsehood. In 2011 Kwankwaso wasn't a governor but now he is. He can influence Kano votes at will. The article might be a propaganda but in every rumour, there's an iota of truth. That's how scandalous certificate saga began and it was dismissed by many e-warlords.

Are you from Kano? Or you just commented based on deductive reasoning

As far as Northern Nigeria is concerned Buhari is a phenomenon who is loved to the point of death by the Talakawas

If a Governor wants to slide down the road to infamy,let him just speak ill of Buhari,he will see what the people will politically do to him....he will be rejected fast

Infact one of the things that gave Kwakwanso who then was in PDP victory in 2011 against the candidate that Shekarau supported,was because he campaigned by mentioning Buhari's name everywhere despite the fact that he was in PDP and Buhari in CPC

Kwankwaso capitalised on the issue which happened between Buhari and ANPP/Shekarau which made Buhari to pull out of ANPP to quickly align with Buhari in the state

The style which is presently obtainable in the North whereas most PDP members have not been campaigning aggressively for their own candidate GEJ( Forget whatever that is happening at the rallies........immediately after the rallies where GEJ would attend ,they will revert back to watching over their own heads and ambition) but mostly concentrating on their own aspiration was started by Kwankwaso

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by Caseless: 9:34pm On Jan 23, 2015
SeverusSnape:
Hehehehehehehehehehehehe...
dis story is as fake as nicki minaj's azz. Dont even believe it.

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by Nobody: 9:35pm On Jan 23, 2015
HzRF:
[s]See this children of hate

If na pdp itz "wind of change"

Na like this dem go take enter election con dey shout it was rigged

I trust Tinubu him no send anybody mother

Na to strike deal with GEJ remain if dem no hear[/s]

I am very sure you laughed at yourself in derision when you wrote that line about 'Tinubu striking a deal with GEJ'

I thought people like you said GEJ would win outrightly.....why resort to this propaganda of needing someone to help tilt the process in his favour
Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by SeverusSnape(m): 9:37pm On Jan 23, 2015
Caseless:
dis story is as fake as nicki minaj's azz. Dont even believe it.
Bros I know o...very very fake sir
Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by jamace(m): 10:03pm On Jan 23, 2015
Watching in 3D. grin

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by HzRF(m): 10:17pm On Jan 23, 2015
beopened:


I am very sure you laughed at yourself in derision when you wrote that line about 'Tinubu striking a deal with GEJ'

I thought people like you said GEJ would win outrightly.....why resort to this propaganda of needing someone to help tilt the process in his favour

Which propaganda pls ,why reasoning with ur teeth
Did u actually comprehend my initial post?

Maybe u think its d way u reason tinubu do reason
He's like mourihno never a professional footballer but commands respect Cruz his brain is intact

If u think tinubu will stupidly follow u to d polls when the reason buahri was choosen(northern votes) is been fragmentized in kano of all places,while sw his ground his shaky from Lagos to Oyo to Ogun
Even in Osun aregbe days are numbered

So if u think possibility of tinubu throwing caution to d wind is impossible ask ribadu

Weda tinubu pitch his tent with PDP or not gej will rule till 2019
Even ur HQ alausa want change

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by maestroferddi: 10:24pm On Jan 23, 2015
In any case, the wheels are coming off the APC propaganda machine.


The Jonathan mammoth crowd in Kano PDP rally and the Sule Lamido declaration are without doubt veritable moments of truth.

Reasonable and patriotic Nigerians are beginning to ask questions. The emotional head of steam built overtime has been dissipated.

Reality is here...

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by frankyychiji(f): 10:50pm On Jan 23, 2015
dahunsy:
coughs***clears throat.thunder wey go fire u dey do press up
Come...if you nor wan treat this cough, make you dey cover your mouth with hanky o! embarassed
Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by frankyychiji(f): 11:00pm On Jan 23, 2015
beopened:


I am very sure you laughed at yourself in derision when you wrote that line about 'Tinubu striking a deal with GEJ'

I thought people like you said GEJ would win outrightly.....why resort to this propaganda of needing someone to help tilt the process in his favour

It's politics bro...no permanent friends, only perm...
Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by cjrane: 11:13pm On Jan 23, 2015
Buhari needs to step down for Dr Kwankwanso . After all, Buhari has not met the constitutional requirement of having a minimum of WAEC. While Dr. Kwankwanso is a highly educated man and equally experienced politician.

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Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by Aydesmond(m): 11:44pm On Jan 23, 2015
omo, e b like say dis op neva chop. Iya basira where at thou
Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by Swizdoe(m): 1:00am On Jan 24, 2015
okpoewa:
Another two, a lady and a man, who had deep
cuts on their heads, were however admitted for further care
and it was yet to be confirmed that the minor cases have left
the hospital as at the time of filing this report. But the
seriously wounded officers are to be flown back to Abuja for
further treatment as soon as possible.
I saw this same line in another news........
Wait, that was in gej's stoning incident. @Op all this malicious lies you are sharing, Diarisgoduoo
Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by okpoewa(m): 4:20pm On Jan 24, 2015
@barcanista: but u borthered to change every letter the way apc intends to change nigeria with stains... but arrived late like u did here!
Re: Gen. Buhari Steps Down For Gov Kwankwaso by Sobeautiful: 6:06pm On Jan 24, 2015
beopened:
OP is a foolish being....twisting the article to suit his sinister agenda


As much as you try to create problem where there was none between Buhari and Kwankwaso,you will keep failing

Buhari spent considerable time in Kano before,during and after his rally to even commission projects done by Kwankwaso

Also,if you were not blind....you will notice that Kwankwaso sat besides Buhari and Prof Osibanjo during his Media address about the certificate issue

Finally nobody born of a woman as at today can stand between Buhari and millions of votes to be cast from the North..........The Northern masses are even the ones fighting for Buhari's cause almost to the point of death......a situation that even calls for worry

No Governor can dare speak evil of or work against Buhari in the North.......notice that it is only the Southern thugs like Fayose that is currently barking



Moreso in 2011 when Kwankwaso was not even in APC,Buhari garnered 1,624,543 votes in Kano......so Buhari does not need Kwankwaso anywhere in the North not to talk of in Kano
Don't be too sure of victory dear. Don't say nobody/nothing can stop buhari. The world is full of surprises that can be rudely shocking. If u keep a liberal mind it makes it easier to bear when things didn't go the way you thought. Both sides shouldn't be too sure till after Feb 14. Concerning not needing Kwankwo, lessons in life have taught people that everybody is needed in a group. That 'little' person u think that is not needed might be the bane of downfall. Don't be too sure dear!!!

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