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Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by eleko1: 8:56am On Sep 09, 2015
grin tongue tongue.
MizMyColi:
Work beckons.
I will mostly be on viewing mode now.
You can keep your mentions coming.
For those who are pained, take Paracetamol for instant relief.
undecided undecided grin
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by 2n2k(m): 9:03am On Sep 09, 2015
I agree with MizMyColi in her line of argument. It was Punch that observed the missing portrait and tried to verify from Metuh. When Metuh challenged the Punch to find out from APC whether GEJ portrait was hanged by APC, the Punch should have specifically and explicitly asked Lai about that. Instead, it only went to report its findings in PDP secretariat to Lai.

Hanging of the portrait of the high officers of the state is just a convention not backed by law. Courts in Nigeria even Supreme Court stopped hanging the President's portraits in the courtrooms since 1988 under IBB regime when Gani and Falana challenged the practice saying they would not get justice against IBB with his portrait starring down at the judge.

Between 1979 and 1999, Ahmadu Bello University refused to include the portrait of Obasanjo (as military head of state) among the portraits of former heads of state in its Senate building. Heaven did not fall.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by mynamewilfred(m): 9:09am On Sep 09, 2015
They should wake up and deal with it, Buhari is the president. TANoids!
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by brenister10: 9:09am On Sep 09, 2015
MizMyColi:


Mr Woman, why not go and tell punch to stick their nose where issues truly matter.

Metuh did not call a press conference, Metuh did not invite punch either.

Lawd knows who sent Punch to carry out the investigation. I sense it must be one paid APC chieftain.

I wonder why Punch didn't do this kind of investigation when APC didn't put up Jona's portrait.
Don't you wonder too?

Better say APC is using all media outfits in Nigeria as a propaganda machinery
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by MizMyColi(f): 9:15am On Sep 09, 2015
Meiji:


What lie am I spewing? Take note - my issue is not even the fact that Buhari's portrait is not on their office (I couldn't care less), the issue is the public admission. Olisa Metuh, by his public admission of the matter has further eroded his party's reputation in the eyes of Nigerians.

He should have said "no comment" and let Punch run with the news like that.

Look Mr.
You don't go the "No Comments" path when an issue is glaring for verification.
If Metuh had said No comment, I as a GEJ supporter, will want to know why.

I will be among those to curse Metuh because saying "no comments" would simply mean that they have Bad belle towards Mr president. It's like saying "We don't have a reason"....
Those two words will spark a massive outburst from different circles.

Even I as a GEJ supporter cannot claim to be heavily partisan. But the PDP is a heavily partisan party, and like it or not, Buhari and everything APC is a rival.
Mr Lai Mohammed knows this and that's why he couldn't comment more than he did, lest his words come back to bite him in the arse.

If he hadn't made these clarifications, I will question him on why they did not hang the portrait of Mr president.

But he said the truth which I will now juggle your memory with, and which all heavily partisan political parties know.....which is also why it was considered a non-issue when APC didn't hang Jona's.


“We will never hang his portrait in this office, because President Buhari is not known to our party. He is not a leader of our party and therefore we will never put his portrait here. We are a political party, very partisan and therefore, we are not going to hide that,”

When asked whether the party was taking its own pound of flesh, Metuh said no but that since Buhari “is not a member of our party, we won’t put his portrait here.”

Metuh gave valid reasons.
It is the same reason APC did not put Jona's up. It is the same reason Republicans do not put Obama's up.

Those who have a problem with it can go dip their fingers in a pot of boiling soup.

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Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by arafone(m): 9:17am On Sep 09, 2015
So what ? Who cares? Hw does that affect the development of our country Nigeria ?
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by olance(m): 9:17am On Sep 09, 2015
Who cares?the fact remains he is the president of Nigeria.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by arafone(m): 9:17am On Sep 09, 2015
So what ? Who cares? Hw does that affect the development of our country Nigeria ? Hang or no hang, na una sabi
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Tunagee(m): 9:29am On Sep 09, 2015
etenyong:
The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has refused to hang the official portrait of President Muhammadu Buhari at the party’s national secretariat, checks by The PUNCH have revealed.

Over 100 days after the President assumed office, the PDP has yet to hang his portrait at any of the offices in its Wadata House national secretariat, located at Zone 5, Abuja.

The party has also said it would never put Buhari’s portraits on its walls though it has removed that of the former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, who ruled on the platform of the PDP.

“We will never hang his portrait in this office, because President Buhari is not known to our party. He is not a leader of our party and therefore we will never put his portrait here. We are a political party, very partisan and therefore, we are not going to hide that,” National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh, told our correspondent on the telephone on Tuesday.

Jonathan was also the presidential candidate of the former ruling party during the last general election but he was defeated by Buhari, who was the presidential candidate of the opposition All Progressives Congress.

The defeat was the first to be suffered by the PDP since the return of democracy in 1999.

Before now, the party has always been hanging the portraits of all the Presidents at the party’s reception area as well as the National Executive Committee and National Working Committee halls within the secretariat.

Metuh said the APC also did not hang the portrait of Jonthan in its offices before the former President was defeated in the March 28 election.

“Can you find out if the APC had the portrait of former President Jonathan in their office before he was defeated? That is just it,” he told our correspondent.

When asked whether the party was taking its own pound of flesh, Metuh said no but that since Buhari “is not a member of our party, we won’t put his portrait here.”

The APC National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Lai Mohammed, expressed shock at Metuh’s comment.

“This is ridiculous and we have no comment. Let Nigerians judge the PDP on this matter,” Mohammed said.

He said the PDP spokesman had a shallow understanding of the concept of opposition politics.

Meanwhile, work has stopped at the new secretariat of the PDP, located in the Central Business District, Abuja.

Investigations by our correspondent indicated that contractors handling the project were only doing skeletal jobs at the site.

When our correspondent visited the site on Tuesday, there was no visible job being done at the site.

It was gathered that the cost of the project was put at N11.5bn when it was awarded some years ago. At completion, the building is expected to have 12 floors, with two other floors serving as the car park.

The party had claimed that the project was being financed from levies and contributions from members.

When a fund-raising dinner was organised a few years ago, the party was able to realise about N5bn, and the project, which started more than four years ago, was to be delivered in 126 weeks.

The former National Chairman of the party, under whose leadership the project commenced, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor, had then said that the complex, when completed, would strengthen the capacity of the PDP to discharge its role effectively in Africa.

The party had claimed on January 5, 2015 that it was going to spend part of the N21.8bn it realised from the party’s fund-raising on the party’s secretariat.

A former Minister for Information and the Chairman of the party’s Fund-raising Committee, Prof. Jerry Gana, had said the money donated to the PDP was not meant for the campaign of the defeated Jonathan alone.
www.punchng.com/news/well-never-hang-buharis-portrait-in-our-offices-pdp/

pls do not! the truth cannot stand with lies; and light and darkness can never meet
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by MizMyColi(f): 9:32am On Sep 09, 2015
2n2k:
I agree with MizMyColi in her line of argument. It was Punch that observed the missing portrait and tried to verify from Metuh. When Metuh challenged the Punch to find out from APC whether GEJ portrait was hanged by APC, the Punch should have specifically and explicitly asked Lai about that. Instead, it only went to report its findings in PDP secretariat to Lai.

Hanging of the portrait of the high officers of the state is just a convention not backed by law. Courts in Nigeria even Supreme Court stopped hanging the President's portraits in the courtrooms since 1988 under IBB regime when Gani and Falana challenged the practice saying they would not get justice against IBB with his portrait starring down at the judge.

Between 1979 and 1999, Ahmadu Bello University refused to include the portrait of Obasanjo (as military head of state) among the portraits of former heads of state in its Senate building. Heaven did not fall.

Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by hammak1993(m): 9:43am On Sep 09, 2015
Confused party
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by ddeola: 9:53am On Sep 09, 2015
This pple no get mouth, make dem go sleep.

How does that affect President Buhari? Bad belle pple
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Goke7: 10:06am On Sep 09, 2015
2n2k:
I agree with MizMyColi in her line of argument. It was Punch that observed the missing portrait and tried to verify from Metuh. When Metuh challenged the Punch to find out from APC whether GEJ portrait was hanged by APC, the Punch should have specifically and explicitly asked Lai about that. Instead, it only went to report its findings in PDP secretariat to Lai.

Hanging of the portrait of the high officers of the state is just a convention not backed by law. Courts in Nigeria even Supreme Court stopped hanging the President's portraits in the courtrooms since 1988 under IBB regime when Gani and Falana challenged the practice saying they would not get justice against IBB with his portrait starring down at the judge.

Between 1979 and 1999, Ahmadu Bello University refused to include the portrait of Obasanjo (as military head of state) among the portraits of former heads of state in its Senate building. Heaven did not fall.


The issue here is metuh should have ignored the reporter and not tell a widely read national newspaper that someone's picture is not on their wall,that was childish as all the ABU and courts you mentioned have not told any journalist that they don't hang any one's picture on their wall
who gives a damn on what is in pdp's bedroom.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Kelvingarcia(m): 10:10am On Sep 09, 2015
Wetin dey worry dis PDP sef
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Seawhy(m): 10:32am On Sep 09, 2015
Haba, PDP please stop playing politics that will affect you the more.
Buhari is the president of this country and Nigerians should admit that and support him.
If PDP refused to hang his picture in their office, it is a big shame unto them.
However, Buhari is not bothered about that, but they should know that Nigerians are watching them.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Rotimi47: 10:46am On Sep 09, 2015
etenyong:
The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has refused to hang the official portrait of President Muhammadu Buhari at the party’s national secretariat, checks by The PUNCH have revealed.

Over 100 days after the President assumed office, the PDP has yet to hang his portrait at any of the offices in its Wadata House national secretariat, located at Zone 5, Abuja.

The party has also said it would never put Buhari’s portraits on its walls though it has removed that of the former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, who ruled on the platform of the PDP.

“We will never hang his portrait in this office, because President Buhari is not known to our party. He is not a leader of our party and therefore we will never put his portrait here. We are a political party, very partisan and therefore, we are not going to hide that,” National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh, told our correspondent on the telephone on Tuesday.

Jonathan was also the presidential candidate of the former ruling party during the last general election but he was defeated by Buhari, who was the presidential candidate of the opposition All Progressives Congress.

The defeat was the first to be suffered by the PDP since the return of democracy in 1999.

Before now, the party has always been hanging the portraits of all the Presidents at the party’s reception area as well as the National Executive Committee and National Working Committee halls within the secretariat.

Metuh said the APC also did not hang the portrait of Jonthan in its offices before the former President was defeated in the March 28 election.

“Can you find out if the APC had the portrait of former President Jonathan in their office before he was defeated? That is just it,” he told our correspondent.

When asked whether the party was taking its own pound of flesh, Metuh said no but that since Buhari “is not a member of our party, we won’t put his portrait here.”

The APC National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Lai Mohammed, expressed shock at Metuh’s comment.

“This is ridiculous and we have no comment. Let Nigerians judge the PDP on this matter,” Mohammed said.

He said the PDP spokesman had a shallow understanding of the concept of opposition politics.

Meanwhile, work has stopped at the new secretariat of the PDP, located in the Central Business District, Abuja.

Investigations by our correspondent indicated that contractors handling the project were only doing skeletal jobs at the site.

When our correspondent visited the site on Tuesday, there was no visible job being done at the site.

It was gathered that the cost of the project was put at N11.5bn when it was awarded some years ago. At completion, the building is expected to have 12 floors, with two other floors serving as the car park.

The party had claimed that the project was being financed from levies and contributions from members.

When a fund-raising dinner was organised a few years ago, the party was able to realise about N5bn, and the project, which started more than four years ago, was to be delivered in 126 weeks.

The former National Chairman of the party, under whose leadership the project commenced, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor, had then said that the complex, when completed, would strengthen the capacity of the PDP to discharge its role effectively in Africa.

The party had claimed on January 5, 2015 that it was going to spend part of the N21.8bn it realised from the party’s fund-raising on the party’s secretariat.

A former Minister for Information and the Chairman of the party’s Fund-raising Committee, Prof. Jerry Gana, had said the money donated to the PDP was not meant for the campaign of the defeated Jonathan alone.
www.punchng.com/news/well-never-hang-buharis-portrait-in-our-offices-pdp/
They should be arrested for treason.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Dexema(m): 11:04am On Sep 09, 2015
Firefire:
Childish...

I have the portrait already in my office.

General Mohamodu Buhari is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and nothing anyone can do about that irrespective of our political differences.

He may be slow, we may attack him objectively to put him on his toes, but he remains the president.

Btw: No law compel anyone to hang any ones portrait. If you like hang Lucifer's portrait, it's a free world. cool

So, this is non-issue to me.

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria

God bless the President.

The labour of our heroes past: Shall never be in vain...

Bros! U don see lucifer pix before? Just incase u have a copy abeg mail am to me,therz money to be made.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by LouisVanGaal(m): 11:25am On Sep 09, 2015
Hehehehe....I just they laugh Mizmycoli 4dis thread...you would even do worse than metuh as beremx posited!
I had suggested to Mizmycoli to quit politics board...even mukina2 made similar suggestion...Now see what she's fast turning into
Back to the topic, answer this question Mizmycoli...if as a lady, a friend of urs refused to attend ur wedding or any function of urs (just assuming), and u made up ur mind to reciprocate the friend's gesture; would it be SENSIBLE to come out stating in public that the reason you are not obliging or would not accept the persons(ur friend) invitation is because the person neglected urs?
Metuh should learn from Mohammed...else you guys can kiss 2019 goodbye...Take it from me, what made APCs opposition sound was due to the irresponsible nature of PDPs govt and they opposed with LOVE and MATURITY unlike what we are seeing now, pure HATRED sandwiched with PETTINESS...
*MODIFIED*
As some1 rightly said, they MISSED a golden opportunity to warm themselves into the hearts of Nigerians...
What would it cost him and his party to chip-in a white lie..such as 'the former portrait got broken few days back, and we have handed it over to a contractor who would do a more magnifient one' or something of that Nature...
Him being openly candid on the issue would boomranged seriously on him and his party...In the long run, Nigerians wouldnt take their criticisms serious again...
FFK would be dissapointed in Metuh..
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Firefire(m): 11:38am On Sep 09, 2015
Dexema:


Bros! U don see lucifer pix before? Just incase u have a copy abeg mail am to me,therz money to be made.

Your email please...?
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by onyxo76(m): 11:46am On Sep 09, 2015
etenyong:
The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has refused to hang the official portrait of President Muhammadu Buhari at the party’s national secretariat, checks by The PUNCH have revealed.

Over 100 days after the President assumed office, the PDP has yet to hang his portrait at any of the offices in its Wadata House national secretariat, located at Zone 5, Abuja.

The party has also said it would never put Buhari’s portraits on its walls though it has removed that of the former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, who ruled on the platform of the PDP.

“We will never hang his portrait in this office, because President Buhari is not known to our party. He is not a leader of our party and therefore we will never put his portrait here. We are a political party, very partisan and therefore, we are not going to hide that,” National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh, told our correspondent on the telephone on Tuesday.

Jonathan was also the presidential candidate of the former ruling party during the last general election but he was defeated by Buhari, who was the presidential candidate of the opposition All Progressives Congress.

The defeat was the first to be suffered by the PDP since the return of democracy in 1999.

Before now, the party has always been hanging the portraits of all the Presidents at the party’s reception area as well as the National Executive Committee and National Working Committee halls within the secretariat.

Metuh said the APC also did not hang the portrait of Jonthan in its offices before the former President was defeated in the March 28 election.

“Can you find out if the APC had the portrait of former President Jonathan in their office before he was defeated? That is just it,” he told our correspondent.

When asked whether the party was taking its own pound of flesh, Metuh said no but that since Buhari “is not a member of our party, we won’t put his portrait here.”

The APC National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Lai Mohammed, expressed shock at Metuh’s comment.

“This is ridiculous and we have no comment. Let Nigerians judge the PDP on this matter,” Mohammed said.

He said the PDP spokesman had a shallow understanding of the concept of opposition politics.

Meanwhile, work has stopped at the new secretariat of the PDP, located in the Central Business District, Abuja.

Investigations by our correspondent indicated that contractors handling the project were only doing skeletal jobs at the site.

When our correspondent visited the site on Tuesday, there was no visible job being done at the site.

It was gathered that the cost of the project was put at N11.5bn when it was awarded some years ago. At completion, the building is expected to have 12 floors, with two other floors serving as the car park.

The party had claimed that the project was being financed from levies and contributions from members.

When a fund-raising dinner was organised a few years ago, the party was able to realise about N5bn, and the project, which started more than four years ago, was to be delivered in 126 weeks.

The former National Chairman of the party, under whose leadership the project commenced, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor, had then said that the complex, when completed, would strengthen the capacity of the PDP to discharge its role effectively in Africa.

The party had claimed on January 5, 2015 that it was going to spend part of the N21.8bn it realised from the party’s fund-raising on the party’s secretariat.

A former Minister for Information and the Chairman of the party’s Fund-raising Committee, Prof. Jerry Gana, had said the money donated to the PDP was not meant for the campaign of the defeated Jonathan alone.
www.punchng.com/news/well-never-hang-buharis-portrait-in-our-offices-pdp/
bad belle people
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Kennydoc(m): 11:53am On Sep 09, 2015
realborn:
PDP's decay rate is faster than expected. The party's woes are more than that of a prodigal child. The continuous wailing by the leadership is ridiculous.

They obviously did not save anything from their loots in cash or kind for the rainy day. No cohesion. A party disorganized in less than 100 days of losing power. Shame!

I think they should study Tinubu's style of politics, take out the chaff, consolidate on the positives if they want a near rebound in 2019. Else it will be a show of disgrace. The party may end up being too broke to fund any electoral activity.

Hanging PMB's portrait concerns them alone. The party's secretariat is of no importance to Nigerians!

No party would lose presidency and still be very strong in Nigeria or even Africa, considering the kind of politics we play, lack of real party ideologies and the ease of defections. It's expected, cos many politicians clinged to PDP solely because they were in power. If APC loses tomorrow, a worse fate would even befall them cos even as the ruling party, they are not united. PDP during it's heyday didn't have as many factions as APC does currently. Let there just be a real crack in the fabrics of APC, and see the party collapse at the national level.

Regional or state politics is a different ball game. PDP may be failing at the national level, but it is still a very potent force in the south east and south south. The Tinubu factor you mentioned only becomes applicable when considering south west APC. Tinubu doesn't have what it takes to hold APC at the national level.
Hope the turn out of things so far has shown you that APC North (CPC + ANPP) is completely different from APC South West (ACN).
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Kennydoc(m): 12:34pm On Sep 09, 2015
cccxxiii:
Again, PDP squanders yet another golden opportunity to warm itself into the heart of Nigerians.

Either you hang it or not, it doesn't the change the reality. And the reality is that Mr Buhari is the President of Nigeria. -lawfully elected and widely accepted.

Practices such as this coming from an opposition is not healthy for democracy.

This is a negation of PDP's promise to Nigerians to provide quality,crisp and useful opposition which would help keep the government on its toes and strengthen our nascent democracy.

Again, if you have decided to follow suit in what you allegedly said the APC did(as it were), so how then can you tell Nigerians the PDP is different from the APC?

I stand by the first statement, a golden opportunity squandered by the PDP



How many of APC's promises have APC and Buhari kept? Promises made during campaigns but are being denied on a daily basis.
PDP said that it is very partisan, and that is it. It is a political party and not a government agency. They are at liberty not to hang Buhari's picture there. Let me ask you, is Buhari's picture hanging on the wall of your living room? If it isn't, then please spare us the sermon.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by realborn(m): 12:56pm On Sep 09, 2015
Kennydoc:


No party would lose presidency and still be very strong in Nigeria or even Africa, considering the kind of politics we play, lack of real party ideologies and the ease of defections. It's expected, cos many politicians clinged to PDP solely because they were in power. If APC loses tomorrow, a worse fate would even befall them cos even as the ruling party, they are not united. PDP during it's heyday didn't have as many factions as APC does currently. Let there just be a real crack in the fabrics of APC, and see the party collapse at the national level.

Regional or state politics is a different ball game. PDP may be failing at the national level, but it is still a very potent force in the south east and south south. The Tinubu factor you mentioned only becomes applicable when considering south west APC. Tinubu doesn't have what it takes to hold APC at the national level.
Hope the turn out of things so far has shown you that APC North (CPC + ANPP) is completely different from APC South West (ACN).

I agree with most of your views. However, the APC shows that there was a concerted conscious strategy to hold the Party together for a cause, " to wrestle power from PDP", which they achieved.

PDP must in similar vein develop a strategy to reclaim the mantle in 2019. The process may start from understanding the root cause of their loss beyond chanting propaganda. Secondly, there is a need to study what APC did to win. Lastly, need to study what the electorate wants and temperament of same.

I agree with you that APC needs to check their supposed alliance before it consumes them. You may read my article below on this subject:

https://www.nairaland.com/2407522/opinion-apc-polygamous-conglomerate
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Nobody: 12:58pm On Sep 09, 2015
fair enough.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Isaiah77: 1:16pm On Sep 09, 2015
it does not matter if PDP hang PMB picture in their office, what we need is gud governance in dis country.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by darlingbobo(m): 1:27pm On Sep 09, 2015
Hahahahahahaha. I dey laugh them. If them like, President Buhari remains the President Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by nex(m): 1:30pm On Sep 09, 2015
I don't believe there is any law saying that the PDP should hang the portrait of Buhari on the walls of their secretariat. I was able to visit a couple of APC party offices while Goodluck Jonathan was President, and they never had his portrait on their walls. I don't understand why this should be an issue.

In the case of PDP governed states, I think it is compulsory for them to hang the portrait of the President in some official buildings, especially Federal Government building, I don't know about State Government buildings.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by MizMyColi(f): 1:41pm On Sep 09, 2015
realborn:


I agree with most of your views. However, the APC shows that there was a concerted conscious strategy to hold the Party together for a cause, " to wrestle power from PDP", which they achieved.

PDP must in similar vein develop a strategy to reclaim the mantle in 2019. The process may start from understanding the root cause of their loss beyond chanting propaganda. Secondly, there is a need to study what APC did to win. Lastly, need to study what the electorate wants and temperament of same.

I agree with you that APC needs to check their supposed alliance before it consumes them. You may read my article below on this subject:

https://www.nairaland.com/2407522/opinion-apc-polygamous-conglomerate

I understand that this is a public forum and as such have a right to quote anyone I may.
Still, let me ask for permission to wade insmiley
I prefer to mingle with political discussants who aren't heavily partisan.

The part where you mentioned "what APC did to win" got me.
Infact, the three points you put down all boils down to one thing.
The media and Sensationalism.
I will also like to submit here, that while a typical Pro-APC will like to waive off the "Propaganda" charm...It did play a huge part, which leads me to the sensationalism I was on about earlier.

You see, in Nigeria....I have made peace with the fact that there are Kingmakers.
And when they anoint a candidate, the onus lies on their Hench men to employ whatever means necessary to sell such individual to the Nigerian populace.
The media played and still plays a major role in all these.

This is where I blame the leadership of the PDP, it is either Jona (bless his kind soul) was tired of leadership and hence was distributing money to all and sundry to do the bulk of the work for him, without really getting people sold in on his vision to rule again (if he did, FFK would be nowhere near PDP) or the PDP played a crass annoying game of arrogance, highfalutiness, redundancy and negligence. OR the elections were rigged.

That said, I see a restructuring going on in PDP, I see them entering the game with a different kind of machinery and front....The youths.
Depending on their (the youths and the party) sincerity of purpose, and APC's heavy dependence on media machinery, things could either pan out really well for them or go really south.

Besideswink
With what I hear is going on at the HQ, and how sincere they are at revamping and restructuring....I just might get a PDP card and put my money where my mouth is.

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Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Nobody: 1:48pm On Sep 09, 2015
etenyong:
The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has refused to hang the official portrait of President Muhammadu Buhari at the party’s national secretariat, checks by The PUNCH have revealed.

Over 100 days after the President assumed office, the PDP has yet to hang his portrait at any of the offices in its Wadata House national secretariat, located at Zone 5, Abuja.

The party has also said it would never put Buhari’s portraits on its walls though it has removed that of the former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, who ruled on the platform of the PDP.

“We will never hang his portrait in this office, because President Buhari is not known to our party. He is not a leader of our party and therefore we will never put his portrait here. We are a political party, very partisan and therefore, we are not going to hide that,” National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh, told our correspondent on the telephone on Tuesday.

Jonathan was also the presidential candidate of the former ruling party during the last general election but he was defeated by Buhari, who was the presidential candidate of the opposition All Progressives Congress.

The defeat was the first to be suffered by the PDP since the return of democracy in 1999.

Before now, the party has always been hanging the portraits of all the Presidents at the party’s reception area as well as the National Executive Committee and National Working Committee halls within the secretariat.

Metuh said the APC also did not hang the portrait of Jonthan in its offices before the former President was defeated in the March 28 election.

“Can you find out if the APC had the portrait of former President Jonathan in their office before he was defeated? That is just it,” he told our correspondent.

When asked whether the party was taking its own pound of flesh, Metuh said no but that since Buhari “is not a member of our party, we won’t put his portrait here.”

The APC National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Lai Mohammed, expressed shock at Metuh’s comment.

“This is ridiculous and we have no comment. Let Nigerians judge the PDP on this matter,” Mohammed said.

He said the PDP spokesman had a shallow understanding of the concept of opposition politics.

Meanwhile, work has stopped at the new secretariat of the PDP, located in the Central Business District, Abuja.

Investigations by our correspondent indicated that contractors handling the project were only doing skeletal jobs at the site.

When our correspondent visited the site on Tuesday, there was no visible job being done at the site.

It was gathered that the cost of the project was put at N11.5bn when it was awarded some years ago. At completion, the building is expected to have 12 floors, with two other floors serving as the car park.

The party had claimed that the project was being financed from levies and contributions from members.

When a fund-raising dinner was organised a few years ago, the party was able to realise about N5bn, and the project, which started more than four years ago, was to be delivered in 126 weeks.

The former National Chairman of the party, under whose leadership the project commenced, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor, had then said that the complex, when completed, would strengthen the capacity of the PDP to discharge its role effectively in Africa.

The party had claimed on January 5, 2015 that it was going to spend part of the N21.8bn it realised from the party’s fund-raising on the party’s secretariat.

A former Minister for Information and the Chairman of the party’s Fund-raising Committee, Prof. Jerry Gana, had said the money donated to the PDP was not meant for the campaign of the defeated Jonathan alone.
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If you like hang, if you like no hang. It does not change the fact that he is your president. Be cheerful losers guys!!!
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Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Nobody: 2:10pm On Sep 09, 2015
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Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by Kennydoc(m): 2:12pm On Sep 09, 2015
realborn:


I agree with most of your views. However, the APC shows that there was a concerted conscious strategy to hold the Party together for a cause, " to wrestle power from PDP", which they achieved.

PDP must in similar vein develop a strategy to reclaim the mantle in 2019. The process may start from understanding the root cause of their loss beyond chanting propaganda. Secondly, there is a need to study what APC did to win. Lastly, need to study what the electorate wants and temperament of same.

I agree with you that APC needs to check their supposed alliance before it consumes them. You may read my article below on this subject:

https://www.nairaland.com/2407522/opinion-apc-polygamous-conglomerate

Ur response was so on point.
I've always told people, APC played a much more mature politics during the elections than PDP. That was what fetched them victory.
PDP will need a gross failure of APC to come back to power, but sadly for PDP, I don't see that happening even in the next 12 years.
I hated PDP's atrocities during it's reign. I wished for it's downfall but I never desired APC to be the replacement. I was hoping for a party with a more nationalistic outlook. Unfortunately or fortunately (depending on your side of the divide), APC is now in power.
May God's name still be praised for everything.
Re: We’ll Never Hang Buhari’s Portrait In Our Offices –PDP by fx45(m): 3:17pm On Sep 09, 2015
oluwafemi113:
The bullet-proof vehicle Buhari was using before he was 'elected' was worth more than N30m... Will you shut the fvck up!

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