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Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by gbemmy2k10(m): 10:51am On Aug 20, 2016
Fellow Nigerians, you must be wondering what this title is all about. Please, calm down, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, one of Nigeria’s iconic politicians, is not about to dump his party, APC, for PDP, the party he fought hard with others to sack from power just last year.

The reason for bringing PDP into this article which largely concerns the Tinubu conundrum is very simple and straight-forward. PDP has suffered calamities upon catastrophes since General Muhammadu Buhari sacked President Goodluck Jonathan from office. It is hard to imagine, or believe, that a party that held Nigeria by the jugular for 16 solid years could attain meltdown so soon and almost disappear into oblivion.

One would have expected PDP, despite its electoral misfortune, to provide a formidable opposition to APC and keep President Buhari on his toes but that has not been the case. APC has wasted no time in sending PDP to an early grave by throwing poisonous darts at it from every angle.

The war against corruption has been a most veritable weapon with stupendous impact used by APC to scatter most of the PDP apparatchik to the winds. The strategy was to weaken them by showcasing the humongous corruption that was perpetrated and perpetuated during their reign. The PDP brand was thus obliterated in a jiffy. Many of their bigwigs confessed to nefarious and horrendous crimes of looting and brigandage. They coughed up or vomited incredible sums of cash.
All entreaties and shouts of a vengeful witch-hunt against President Buhari fell on deaf ears. The more they screamed the more they were horse-whipped into submission and made to weep bitterly.

As if that was not bad enough, PDP engaged itself in a war of attrition and became a house divided against itself. It was only a matter of time before it crumbled like the proverbial cookie does. Today, PDP has become its own worst enemy with the brickbats being thrown at one another by members of what used to be touted as the biggest political party in Africa. How are the mighty fallen!

The aim of my piece this week is to attempt what I did in 2014 when I wrote a permutative article titled ‘In Search of Mathematicians’. That was how I predicted a win for Buhari when many pundits still doubted such possibility. I intend to do so again in this column by painting a picture of what to expect in 2019. If you think that year is still far away, perish the thought.

The battle for the next Nigerian Presidential election started as soon as the last one was lost and won. The hurly-burly of the elections had not yet settled down when the potential gladiators picked up their gauntlets in readiness for the next combat.


The ruling party APC has suffered its own casualties as a result of its self-immolating wars of anticipation. What do I mean? The new men of power are already thinking ahead and wondering who may be too ambitious within their own fold. Any of such recalcitrant and ambitious rebels must be cut down to size, no matter his or her contribution to past victory and glory. Without mincing words, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, is the first victim and he has suffered massive collateral damage on account of suspicion. APC itself has suffered almost fatally in the process. The only thing holding it together for now is the fact that it is the party in power and thus presumably has limitless opportunities to distribute largesse to the army of party operatives and their cronies.

By this time next year, as this government enters its third year in power, reality would begin to set in and President Buhari will begin to discover and see original animals in human skin.
I foresee and predict a re-alignment of political forces from 2017. President Buhari will be encouraged and persuaded to run a second term by those who are currently profiting from his government. It is only normal and it is their legitimate right. Nothing stops the President from seeking a re-election within our Constitution. The only snag is that many politicians are going to gang up against him because they see him as an outsider in politics who has benefitted from their massive support but in return has been messing things up for them.

If the President remains stoically stubborn and refuses to play ball with politicians, he would have to fight dirty to win his ticket. It seems to me that he would have to do everything to retain the loyalty of one man by all means, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. It is almost impossible for any candidate to become President of Nigeria without the overwhelming support of the Yoruba and their current generalissimo, Tinubu, in particular.

Tinubu derives his stranglehold on power from his iron grip on Lagos. Lagos is a microcosm of Nigeria. Whoever controls Lagos owns the commercial nerve-centre of Nigeria, just like the California of America. Tinubu has been very lucky in that his anointed candidates, Babatunde Raji Fashola and Akinwunmi Ambode, have been very cerebrally successful. The current Governor of Lagos State, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, is already set, after just one year in office, to surpass all expectations.

According to impeccable sources, Buhari may therefore be forced to risk and pick Tinubu as his running-mate if push comes to shove. Tinubu’s protégé, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, is the current Vice President, who comes with intimidating credentials but may not have enough political muscle to deliver enough votes to the kitty. The dilemma for Buhari is whether he should buck the trend set by his predecessors, starting from Shehu Shagari, and jettison his Vice President, especially when a cordial and mutually respectful relationship exists between them. In addition, Osinbajo has been doing exceedingly well and he is seen as one of the few shining lights of this Administration.
There is also the fact that Prof Osinbajo is a highly regarded and esteemed senior Christian figure and the President has needed him to silence those detractors that consider him an Islamic fundamentalist.
However, I believe that the controversy that could ensue from a potentially volatile Muslim/Muslim ticket may have been fixed substantially. Firstly, there is a precedent set by Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola the acclaimed winner of the 1993 elections who picked a fellow Muslim, Alhaji Baba Gana Kingibe, as his running-mate and still won in Nigeria’s freest and fairest election to date. Secondly, though Tinubu is a devout Muslim, his beloved wife is a hard-core Christian and a top-notch member of the same Redeemed Christian Church of God as the Vice President. Thirdly, there is the fact that Tinubu supported a Christian, Akinwunmi Ambode, as his anointed candidate for Governor of Lagos State, a deft move calculated to pacify those who may wish to foment religious crisis and conflagration then and in the future.

Tinubu is believed by many to have served Nigeria meritoriously and selflessly by suppressing his own personal ambition for that of others and it is believed that the kingmaker deserves a chunky reward the next time around if he so desires. He is acknowledged as being one of the most knowledgeable leaders in Nigeria today and a lot of people feel that his background in business and politics could bail Nigeria out of the economic quagmire of the moment. He is known to be a practical politician who knows how to make the world better for most people.

If the hawks succeed in getting Buhari to snub Tinubu because of his perceived threat to the President himself, the APC may split like PDP did before the collapse of the Jonathan Presidency.
One potential candidate is hovering in the wings and that is the Turaki of Adamawa, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who has never hidden the fact that he wants the Presidency by all means. My next permutation is that the former Vice President and Tinubu who are two of the three most powerful and influential politicians in APC today (the third is Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki with his firm control of the Senate) may combine forces to thwart a Buhari re-election bid. They have been old allies since the time of Major General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua. If they join forces, it may therefore spell doom for those seeking the re-election of President Buhari.
After the seeming lull in the Buhari-Tinubu love, it seems the recent appointments given to some of Tinubu’s acolytes appear designed to assuage his feeling. But would this be sufficient to bury the combustive ambition of a man who believes he still has so much to give to his country?
The third option which also involves Tinubu in the mix is one on which for a variety of reasons Buhari chooses not to run again. Without doubt, there are several other forces contending for power in case Buhari decides not to seek re-election. In this category, Tinubu’s name still features prominently. No one can deny the ability of Tinubu to transform Nigeria the way he did in Lagos. It is presumed that Buhari may generously want to pay Tinubu back for the support he gave him. He may also want to leave a lasting legacy and shed the toga of an ethnic jingoist by handing over to a Southerner. If this happens, I foresee the visionary Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, a core Buhari loyalist, becoming Tinubu’s running-mate, notwithstanding that this is another Muslim/Muslim ticket. Many APC loyalists believe this combination may fly.
There is a fourth option and this is coming from the direction of PDP. The theory here is that PDP can still spring a surprise on Buhari and pay him back in his own coin. The PDP apologists believe the North has lost more under Buhari despite allocating many political appointments to the region. They are of the opinion that former President Jonathan did more for them and gave them access and respect than their own man Buhari who they accuse of being standoffish. This is the reason that many Northerners, apart from his kinsmen in the South South, have become the biggest promoter of PDP.


However, I believe that the controversy that could ensue from a potentially volatile Muslim/Muslim ticket may have been fixed substantially. Firstly, there is a precedent set by Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola the acclaimed winner of the 1993 elections who picked a fellow Muslim, Alhaji Baba Gana Kingibe, as his running-mate and still won in Nigeria’s freest and fairest election to date. Secondly, though Tinubu is a devout Muslim, his beloved wife is a hard-core Christian and a top-notch member of the same Redeemed Christian Church of God as the Vice President. Thirdly, there is the fact that Tinubu supported a Christian, Akinwunmi Ambode, as his anointed candidate for Governor of Lagos State, a deft move calculated to pacify those who may wish to foment religious crisis and conflagration then and in the future.

Tinubu is believed by many to have served Nigeria meritoriously and selflessly by suppressing his own personal ambition for that of others and it is believed that the kingmaker deserves a chunky reward the next time around if he so desires. He is acknowledged as being one of the most knowledgeable leaders in Nigeria today and a lot of people feel that his background in business and politics could bail Nigeria out of the economic quagmire of the moment. He is known to be a practical politician who knows how to make the world better for most people.

If the hawks succeed in getting Buhari to snub Tinubu because of his perceived threat to the President himself, the APC may split like PDP did before the collapse of the Jonathan Presidency.
One potential candidate is hovering in the wings and that is the Turaki of Adamawa, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who has never hidden the fact that he wants the Presidency by all means. My next permutation is that the former Vice President and Tinubu who are two of the three most powerful and influential politicians in APC today (the third is Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki with his firm control of the Senate) may combine forces to thwart a Buhari re-election bid. They have been old allies since the time of Major General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua. If they join forces, it may therefore spell doom for those seeking the re-election of President Buhari.

After the seeming lull in the Buhari-Tinubu love, it seems the recent appointments given to some of Tinubu’s acolytes appear designed to assuage his feeling. But would this be sufficient to bury the combustive ambition of a man who believes he still has so much to give to his country?

The third option which also involves Tinubu in the mix is one on which for a variety of reasons Buhari chooses not to run again. Without doubt, there are several other forces contending for power in case Buhari decides not to seek re-election. In this category, Tinubu’s name still features prominently. No one can deny the ability of Tinubu to transform Nigeria the way he did in Lagos. It is presumed that Buhari may generously want to pay Tinubu back for the support he gave him. He may also want to leave a lasting legacy and shed the toga of an ethnic jingoist by handing over to a Southerner. If this happens, I foresee the visionary Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, a core Buhari loyalist, becoming Tinubu’s running-mate, notwithstanding that this is another Muslim/Muslim ticket. Many APC loyalists believe this combination may fly.

There is a fourth option and this is coming from the direction of PDP. The theory here is that PDP can still spring a surprise on Buhari and pay him back in his own coin. The PDP apologists believe the North has lost more under Buhari despite allocating many political appointments to the region. They are of the opinion that former President Jonathan did more for them and gave them access and respect than their own man Buhari who they accuse of being standoffish. This is the reason that many Northerners, apart from his kinsmen in the South South, have become the biggest promoter of PDP.

In case you think Jonathan is dead and buried politically, perish the thought! He still holds the biggest ace in PDP. In fact, many in PDP today see him as their best candidate in 2019 because some of his transformation agenda are beginning to come to fruition. They are hoping and banking on Buhari becoming so unpopular that Jonathan would be sorely missed by Nigerians who would practically beg him to come back.

The rising profile and the promotion of Jonathan in the international community is part of that systematic way of re-polishing, repackaging, redefining and preparing him for a return to power. Every attempt to smear him with a tar brush would be rebuffed by his die-hard loyalists who see Buhari as someone trying to kill any future role for Jonathan as Nigerian President. They are totally committed to ensuring that Jonathan is well protected between now and next year when serious politicking would have reached a crescendo again. The hope is that as a former civilian President, he can bounce back to power like President Mathieu Kerekou did in Benin Republic, when he returned in 1996 after quitting in 1991.
Who knows tomorrow?


http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/08/20/tinubu-pdp-and-the-road-to-2019/

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by knuckbuck(m): 10:59am On Aug 20, 2016
Dele, you don come again.
We have not survived the hunger Nigeria has been plunged into since PMB took over power you are talking about the biggest sets of crooks in Nigeria (Tinubu, APC and PDP) for 2019. We go survive reach that time at this rate?

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by cornel994(m): 11:00am On Aug 20, 2016
Isoryt

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by Larryfest(m): 11:01am On Aug 20, 2016
Smh.... Na wa for oga Dele sef

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by gbemmy2k10(m): 11:02am On Aug 20, 2016
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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by ajepako(f): 11:05am On Aug 20, 2016
It is an interesting piece and Mr Momodu' s political indices may not be far from the truth..

Lets see how these unfold....

But 2019 isnt going to be a walk over for anybody because the electorates are wiser and the social media are active...

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by otukpo(f): 11:20am On Aug 20, 2016
I think a new breed of young politicians will do us better than these old folks who have sucked Nigeria dry.

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by doctokwus: 11:29am On Aug 20, 2016
Atiku-Tinubu wud be a disaster for both men.
Anyone who loves Tinubu had better tell him to stay off 2019,otherwise the myth that he has built for himself as a power broker wud be shattered dramatically.
If Tinubu attempts running against PMB,no matter his failings,his old enemies wud rather a PMB with likelihood of him continuing his off track policies,than a Tinubu and whoever.
As for Atiku,he belongs to the breed nurtured during the Obj era that have never known what it means to run in a free and for as fair election.In a free fair election,i doubt if Atiku can deliver his own state adamawa for himself

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by doctokwus: 11:31am On Aug 20, 2016
Atiku-Tinubu wud be a disaster for both men.
Anyone who loves Tinubu had better tell him to stay off 2019,otherwise the myth that he has built for himself as a power broker wud be shattered dramatically.
If Tinubu attempts running against PMB,no matter his failings,his old enemies wud rather a PMB with likelihood of him continuing his off track policies,than a Tinubu and whoever.
As for Atiku,he belongs to the breed nurtured during the Obj era that have never known what it means to run in a free and fair election.In a free fair election,i doubt if Atiku can deliver his own state adamawa for himself

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by 989900: 11:42am On Aug 20, 2016
Just as Jonathan's performance was the major determinant in 2015, so will Buhari's performance be the major determinant in 2019.

And, forget Tinubu wanting Osinbajo's place, you're smoking too much of that Davido's babymama's kush now . . .

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by Newmanluckyman(m): 11:51am On Aug 20, 2016
This man is the greatest hypocrite that the southern Nigeria has ever produced.

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by olawalepopoola: 11:58am On Aug 20, 2016
doctokwus:
Atiku-Tinubu wud be a disaster for both men.
Anyone who loves Tinubu had better tell him to stay off 2019,otherwise the myth that he has built for himself as a power broker wud be shattered dramatically.
If Tinubu attempts running against PMB,no matter his failings,his old enemies wud rather a PMB with likelihood of him continuing his off track policies,than a Tinubu and whoever.
As for Atiku,he belongs to the breed nurtured during the Obj era that have never known what it means to run in a free and fair election.In a free fair election,i doubt if Atiku can deliver his own state adamawa for himself
Yinmu! 2019 is around the corner. Except God Himself humbles Tinubu, nobody fit. Don't also forget 'inconclusive elections' Do you think the Hausa and the Yorubas aren't observing NDA, IPOB, MASSOB! Igbos are also montoring OPC and Boko Haram.
2019 will be election will be along tribal lines. If you may wish to know, especially the west I know and I come from, the likes of Fayose and Mimiko of PDP are not regional leaders. Are these the people they expect to campaign for us.
If you don't know, the 2019 games have started. NDA and IPOB are parts of the tactics for the game.
The party I would have loved that they take is KOWA party. Won't they also be infiltrated by these corrupt politicians.

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by loopman: 12:00pm On Aug 20, 2016
In one of those scenarios painted up there lies the road to 2019.

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by 7lives: 12:11pm On Aug 20, 2016
Rubbish.

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by realborn(m): 12:17pm On Aug 20, 2016
I think a true leader will emerge from obscurity if for any reason PMB decides not to run.

The permutations and combinations Bob Dee penned are so dead on arrival. None of Tinubu, Atiku, Saraki or Jonathan is electable.

Bob Dee is still driven by the politics of pre-social media era. 2019 will strictly be about performance. The deciders will be the Social Media Assembly (SMA).

lipsrsealed undecided

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by brownlord: 12:19pm On Aug 20, 2016
The PDP apologists believe the North has lost more under Buhari despite
allocating many political appointments to the region. They are of the opinion that
former President Jonathan did more for them and gave them access and respect
than their own man Buhari who they accuse of being standoffish. This is the reason
that many Northerners, apart from his kinsmen in the South South, have become
the biggest promoter of PDP.
In case you think Jonathan is dead and buried politically, perish the thought! He
still holds the biggest ace in PDP. In fact, many in PDP today see him as their best
candidate in 2019 because some of his transformation agenda are beginning to
come to fruition

Fools like dele momodu are the reason people insult the entire Yoruba race, his hypocrisy stink, I can't but understand how a seasoned journalist like dele will speak from both side of his mouth just too soon.

Smh

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by LORDOFAFONJAS: 12:21pm On Aug 20, 2016
olawalepopoola:

Yinmu! 2019 is around the corner. Except God Himself humbles Tinubu, nobody fit. Don't also forget 'inconclusive elections' Do you think the Hausa and the Yorubas aren't observing NDA, IPOB, MASSOB! Igbos are also montoring OPC and Boko Haram.
2019 will be election will be along tribal lines. If you may wish to know, especially the west I know and I come from, the likes of Fayose and Mimiko of PDP are not regional leaders. Are these the people they expect to campaign for us.
If you don't know, the 2019 games have started. NDA and IPOB are parts of the tactics for the game.
The party I would have loved that they take is KOWA party. Won't they also be infiltrated by these corrupt politicians.
You have sold your d****** to that cowar d of a tinubu

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by fendorf(m): 12:39pm On Aug 20, 2016
Interesting
Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by gbemmy2k10(m): 1:51pm On Aug 20, 2016
otukpo:
I think a new breed of young politicians will do us better than these old folks who have sucked Nigeria dry.
true

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by gbemmy2k10(m): 4:16pm On Aug 20, 2016
where is lala when u need him. do the needful abeg, until I postrate bah
Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by uzuede4(f): 5:56pm On Aug 20, 2016
[color=#990000][/color]Nairalanders pls before you reply to a new thread, pls make sure of your facts so that you will not be spreading someone else' lies.
Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by fayidomicheal(m): 5:58pm On Aug 20, 2016
thanks a lot bro
Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by MrPresident1: 6:40pm On Aug 20, 2016
No 2019, time has ended. Jesus Christ is already here grin.

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by CriticMaestro: 6:40pm On Aug 20, 2016
That essay was too long for me to read....but facts are facts...buhari is the real ineffectual buffoon...but lets face another fact the same can be said about Gej...with dwindling oil prices and the poor outlook of our economy I don't think the thieves in gej's administration could Av stable the situation...All I'm trying to say is that Buhari and Gej were two wrong candidates that nigeria had to choose from and the chose the less corrupt in this case..

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by Yalakalibari007: 6:42pm On Aug 20, 2016
I love politics, once some one's interest is relegated to the background such individual sought for expression else where.

Not surprise at all.

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by Taryur3(m): 6:44pm On Aug 20, 2016
Whatever...GEJ I know is already a Heroe

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by onnenka: 6:44pm On Aug 20, 2016
Is Nigeria all about elections?
SMH

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by stevebond007(m): 6:45pm On Aug 20, 2016
Who gives a f#$k ,you are all the same,

Just busy wrestling power with one another,

Creating an illusion that party A is better than B

No clear vision on how to make Nigeria great, regardless of Religion, tribe,

But you all play these cards to get power

All useless Mofos.

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by Lamasta(m): 6:45pm On Aug 20, 2016
I don`t know how to explain this man called Jonathan, even those who hate seem not to stop talking about him thereby making him more popular by the day......
JONATHAN the hero of........
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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by kgr8mike(m): 6:46pm On Aug 20, 2016
He who knows and knows that he knows is wise, follow him. He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool, shun him. He who knows and knows not that he knows is asleep, wake him. He who knows that he knows not is a child, teach him.

GEJ belongs to the first category, it will indeed not be a bad idea to have him back because it was Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu who said 'Leadership is a business for serious minds. We do not want leaders who are erratic, whimsical and vindictive, because they lack the maturity required for leadership'

The voice of the people is the voice of God.

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Re: Tinubu, PDP And The Road To 2019 - By Dele Momodu by saintfaculty(m): 6:46pm On Aug 20, 2016
sad

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