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2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by nigerianewsbeat(m): 5:30am On Feb 08, 2015
The cracks may look papered and the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Lagos after its primaries across the state would believe the party is still united and should coast to victory in the elections in 2015, but they may wake up and find the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Alausa and to be candid I wouldn’t be surprised one bit.

Let me admit that some of the candidates in APC whose political ambitions were stonewalled are known to me in one form or the other, but my analysis and opinion here are totally rigorous and devoid of sentiments or malice. Wole Soyinka just described President Goodluck Jonathan as the biblical Nebuchadnezzar, and while I certainly agree with him, I would like to say we have a Nebuchadnezzar and Emperor Nero rolled into one in Lagos state and that man unfortunately is APC chieftain Bola Tinubu.

Nebuchadnezzar in the sense that he has allowed the spirit of grand delusion take over him completely which like the biblical Aramean (present day Syria) King saw him become delusional and began to boast of all his achievements and conquests to the extent of turning himself into a god to be worshipped by the people. God Almighty made him fully insane, losing all of his sanity, dethroned him for seven years before restoring him back to the throne and he then learnt to praise the true God. Emperor Nero on his part is more associated with the term “fiddling while Rome was burning”, but his major problem was his tyranny and arrogance towards the people he ruled which led to disobedience and wars against him. The same arrogance you can find on the part of Tinubu and those within his inner circle still enjoying his political clout.

Like Nebuchadnezzar, I wouldn’t be shocked if PDP takes over Lagos state at least for the next eight years starting from 2015 so as to humble Tinubu, and make him realise whatever he has become in Lagos and to the Yoruba people is not by any act of perfection of his but just by the mercies of God. Tomorrow APC would all things being equal “select” its gubernatorial candidate and pointers are that the anointed candidate by godfather Tinubu, Akinwunmi Ambode would be selected. I say selected because judging from the outcome of the primaries for the state House of Assembly, preferred candidates from the Tinubu camp scored over 95% of the votes in their constituencies in some cases 100% in what was supposed to be open and fair primaries, thus its clear Ambode would be selected on Thursday December 4th with a large proportion of the votes at the primaries.

The situation report from all the different constituencies where the House of Assembly primaries were held, was that party delegates were instructed to vote in full for any candidate anointed by Tinubu. They were simply told at the election venues that the godfather had asked them all to vote for just one person. It’s the same procedure to be adopted for Ambode’s victory and some candidates vying, may have zero votes put behind their names if they don’t step down before Thursday.

You wonder why should Lagos state with all the talk of progressivism be run that way? What is the essence of attending the US Democratic party’s convention and not bringing back any ideas from there? Did Tinubu just attend to have a photo-op and boost his own political status or was he there to learn one or two new things to help move his own party forward? You had the better part of a year for succession planning even if you wanted to have some level of control in the party as a leader in it, together with ‘Tunde Fashola why didn’t you take the most part of the year to plan the race for his successor? Why all the last minute rush and deception that smacks of the archaic politics still being played in Lagos state?

The APC (all through its metamorphosis in Lagos state) has become a victim of its own success in the last 16 years and you shouldn’t be shocked so many people want to share in that success, after-all they all worked for it too. For one man to believe he alone is the architect of the whole success would be stretching it to the level of grand delusion and just like Nebuchadnezzar he would soon be dethroned by God just so he can learn who is the Almighty. In 2007 when Action Congress was not even yet as successful as this, we had lots of candidates who wanted to succeed Tinubu, and luckily I’m sure through divine guidance a man foretold in Fashola was given the ticket and he hasn’t disappointed.

His performance over the last eight years (with plenty of work yet to be done in mass populated areas) has further made the party now called APC a victim of its own success and so many more candidates want to succeed him. In an age where even in the United Kingdom, century old parties like the Conservatives are seeing members crying out for open primaries rather than the age long style of selection of candidates that only ensures the elites and private school tutored boys get into government, Lagos state under Tinubu is preserving the Conservative style where only his own cronies. family members, relatives and children whose fathers are known get into position in the state yet we call ourselves progressives, democrats or forward thinking.

What does it cost Tinubu and APC in Lagos state to organise a proper primary and state convention like its done in countries where he has visited and been seen photographed in their own democratic conventions?

Its even worse when you perceive that the same Tinubu looks to be a misogynist and finds it hard to give women opportunities except they are his close family members and relatives. In 1999, he found it hard to work with Kofo Akerele-Bucknor and they parted ways in 2002. Maybe you did blame it on the lady and excuse Tinubu, but he went on to have the same problem with another deputy this time a male. Compare it with Fashola who had Sarah Sosan as his deputy from 2007 and they had a brilliant working relationship. The powers that be which of course is Tinubu decided without explanation that Sosan had to be dropped in 2011 and brought another female in Orelope-Adefulire and yet Fashola had a no issues working with her till date. It leaves one wondering if truly Tinubu isn’t the problem considering he couldn’t work with a female deputy and if he isn’t a misogynist – someone who finds it hard to trust women and their abilities except in his case they are his family members or relations. -

Take a look at the House of Assembly primaries and you find lots of women either not returning as candidates for the party or they were not given a chance at all. In Oshodi-Isolo 2 constituency the female candidate there a current state legislator was routed by a fresher Ladi Ajomale, son of the APC state chairman Henry Ajomale. In Amuwo-Odofin 2 constituency, the female candidate a state legislator was also defeated by a Tinubu favoured candidate. In Ikeja 1 constituency Kenny Saint Brown (KSB, popular musician and younger sister to Kenny Ogungbe) was not even given much of a chance as she lost by a wide margin to another fresher just like her Jimi Mohammed, son of Lai Mohammed the APC National Publicity secretary.

Though KSB is quite new to the political scene one would have thought been a woman (a sector of our society and politics that can be classed as vulnerable people) she should have been given more support and help to achieve her dreams. You may say its politics and the majority wins but compare it with another popular face Nollywood actor, Desmond Elliot totally new to politics but defeating an incumbent Kabiru Lawal to win in Surulere Constituency 1 and then you now the APC is possibly a party led by misogynists. Take a look also at Ikeja Constituency 2, the only female candidate in that constituency out of several male contenders was first disqualified by the APC state screening committee citing the fact that she has no political experience. A candidate who has been with the party since 1999 under Alliance for Democracy (AD) attended several meetings of Bola Ahmed Tinubu Campaign Organisation (BATCO) those days when its head office was at Aromirein Ikeja.

A candidate who has held political positions within the Local Government (Ikeja LG/Ojodu LCDA) and you say such person has no political experience. In any case even when the folly was rectified and they went to primaries, the godfather brought a certain Damola Kasumu with zero political experience, who is a nephew to Tinubu to be declared the winner. The female candidate was given no chance, the rest of the candidates too no chance in hell just because the godfather wants to compensate his nephew.

The Kasumu according to reports widely written about him in the Nigerian press is said to be the surviving child of the late Abibatu Mogaji (a woman Tinubu related to as his mother) but his known to be a drunkard with slurred speech who mismanaged the businesses he inherited from his late mother and had ran into hard times. While all that is none of my business really, but the emerging trend is that in Lagos state there is now a glass-ceiling on people’s political ambitions and only Tinubu can decide what you become in the state. I heard Fashola some months back talking about if having to choose between freedom and development he did choose freedom any day.

The likes of Musiliu Obanikoro who defected from the AD to PDP despite the help he got from Tinubu, as well as Jimi Agbaje who has never teamed up with the so called progressives may be right after all. What’s the point calling yourself a progressive and you have to be under one man’s group thinking? You not allowed to make your own decisions, pursue your own dreams whether you fail or win, neither are you able to stand out and criticise the man if he is failing.

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Ola’ Idowu is a management consultant and researcher. He writes in from the UK via frenchcoast2@gmail.com.

Opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author.

Source: http://www.newsbeatportal.com/2015/02/2015-elections-why-apc-and-tinubu-may.html

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Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by WisdomFlakes: 5:41am On Feb 08, 2015
Dead on arrival. This U.K-based man must be high on weed. Lagos is APC and APC is Lagos. Anyone on ground in Lagos knows that. Even if Jonathan manages to steal and rig himself back to Aso rock, Lagos is a no-go area for PDP. The writer can take that to the bank. Q.E.D.

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Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by Bayswater: 5:47am On Feb 08, 2015
Spot on! Tinubu is the real Nebuchadnezzar. APC shall be taught a bitter lesson in April. May God forbid another Tinubu stooge in Lagos.

The Ambode man can't even speak English fluently. He talks like a rat-poison seller.

It's Jimi Agbaje all the way, it is time to tell Tinubu that lagos does not belong to him and his late adopted mother

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Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by WisdomFlakes: 5:58am On Feb 08, 2015
Bayswater:
Spot on! Tinubu is the real Nebuchadnezzar. APC shall be taught a bitter lesson in April. May God forbid another Tinubu stooge in Lagos.

The Ambode man can't even speak English fluently. He talks like a rat-poison seller.

It's Jimi Agbaje all the way, it is time to tell Tinubu that lagos does not belong to him and his late adopted matter.

You and your U.K-based hatchet man author of the article don't seem to get it. Jimmy may be a nice guy, but for as long as he's with the PDP, he will not smell Alausa. Go and write that down. This is beyond Tinubu influence. How can you even begin to compare a chemist with an experienced accountant and public administrator??

No amount of PDP packaging will save Jimmy. We can't afford to put a whole Lagos in the hands of a neophyte who will spend his whole first term learning the ropes. Running Lagos ain't like running a pharmacy. Na Yam?

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Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by okosodo: 6:10am On Feb 08, 2015
not possible sha

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Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by lilbabyak(m): 6:24am On Feb 08, 2015
Joseph alala.
Every is allowed to dream even if its daydreaming. But this your own dream need rewriting

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Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by Mynd44: 6:29am On Feb 08, 2015
Bayswater:
Spot on! Tinubu is the real Nebuchadnezzar. APC shall be taught a bitter lesson in April. May God forbid another Tinubu stooge in Lagos.

The Ambode man can't even speak English fluently. He talks like a rat-poison seller.

It's Jimi Agbaje all the way, it is time to tell Tinubu that lagos does not belong to him and his late adopted matter.
You see, I thought the same of Ambode. He did not look or sound serious, neither did he look intelligent or any of all that stuff and then I paid close attention, read his speeches and went to his profile anf now I believe in him.

Weeks back, Agbaje was a contender because people were not decided on Ambode but Ambode is the type that grows on you slowly. Creeping on you slowly until you are also a believer. That is why he will win

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Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by Nobody: 6:39am On Feb 08, 2015
My problem with some people is that their foolishness is unimaginable sometimes. The writer of this misplaced junk of an article is based in U.K, and he still has the temerity to tell us(real residents of lagos) who is going to win the next governorship election in lagos. Smh.
It is Jimi agbaje who is sponsored by an ex-convict that is going to win the election or the same agbaje who is a tax averto, or the same silly agbaje that join the bandwagon of militants threatening us with war if gej is not elected for the second time.

Ambode is a proffessional administrator, and you want lagosians to drop him and go a jimi nonsense. NO, we are not that silly.


Btw the people that will even vote for agbaje are not collecting their PVCs, and I dont know why

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Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by mkpakanaodogwu(m): 7:39am On Feb 08, 2015
Let me bookmark for future reference
Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by Kororugged: 11:16am On Feb 08, 2015
Mynd44:

You see, I thought the same of Ambode. He did not look or sound serious, neither did he look intelligent or any of all that stuff and then I paid close attention, read his speeches and went to his profile anf now I believe in him.

Weeks back, Agbaje was a contender because people were not decided on Ambode but Ambode is the type that grows on you slowly. Creeping on you slowly until you are also a believer. That is why he will win

Thank you Sir

Agbaje kor, Ogbanje ni

Ambode ni Jor....

All haters go and die!

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Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by nigerianewsbeat(m): 2:01pm On Feb 08, 2015
Very interesting comments; bring the argument on!!!
Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by Nobody: 11:04pm On Feb 08, 2015
Mynd44:

You see, I thought the same of Ambode. He did not look or sound serious, neither did he look intelligent or any of all that stuff and then I paid close attention, read his speeches and went to his profile anf now I believe in him.

Weeks back, Agbaje was a contender because people were not decided on Ambode but Ambode is the type that grows on you slowly. Creeping on you slowly until you are also a believer. That is why he will win



https://www.nairaland.com/2134067/jimi-agbaje-sharing-kerosene-ajeromi#30491379

Agbaje is desperate. By the time this is over he will have zero credibility.
Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by nigerianewsbeat(m): 1:01am On Feb 09, 2015
oyb:




https://www.nairaland.com/2134067/jimi-agbaje-sharing-kerosene-ajeromi#30491379

Agbaje is desperate. By the time this is over he will have zero credibility.
really?

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Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by Nobody: 1:26am On Feb 09, 2015
Change is coming ......TO LAGOS
Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by masseratti: 1:38am On Feb 09, 2015
Na wa ooo,all this because of tinubu?give us GMB and we will get rid of Tinubu influence,he not that popular in Lagos,Lagosians just hate PDP,Gej who they voted for the first time ever in the history of the 3rd republic Marched the Army on them during the peaceful fuel protest,the truth is a lot of Lagosians like Jimi but dread PDP.
Re: 2015 Elections: Why APC And Tinubu May Lose Lagos State (part 1) By Ola’ Idowu by nigerianewsbeat(m): 1:57am On Feb 09, 2015
masseratti:
Na wa ooo,all this because of tinubu?give us GMB and we will get rid of Tinubu influence,he not that popular in Lagos,Lagosians just hate PDP,Gej who they voted for the first time ever in the history of the 3rd republic Marched the Army on them during the peaceful fuel protest,the truth is a lot of Lagosians like Jimi but dread PDP.
Nigerians also voted Jonathan and not PDP in 2011, abi? Could this be what Jimi will suffer from?

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