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Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by afroniger: 12:10pm On Oct 01, 2016
Source: http://sunnewsonline.com/tinubu-the-battle-ahead/

*As plans thicken to whittle down his power, influence in APC

From Ndubuisi Orji, Abuja

Though he died several centuries before many of Nigeria’s current political leaders were born, Italian renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist and writer Niccolò Machiavelli appears to be their mentor. No wonder, he is regarded in the country’s political circle and beyond as the founder of modern political science. Indeed, the level of intrigues and machination going on in the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC today looks scripted for the contending forces in Machiavelli’s The Prince.

“If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared”, the evergreen political scientist had stated. “Men ought either to be well treated or crushed, because they can avenge themselves of lighter injuries, of more serious ones they cannot; therefore the injury that is to be done to a man ought to be of such a kind that one does not stand in fear of revenge”, he explained further.
These Machiavellian quotes aptly capture the travails faced today by the National Leader of the APC, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The party leader had in an outburst last Sunday called for the removal of the party’s National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun for allegedly sabotaging the will of democracy in Ondo State by overriding the decision of the appeal panel that asked for a fresh governorship primary following investigations that showed that the delegates’ list used had been tampered with.

The outburst didn’t come as a surprise to keen watchers of development in the APC since the party, which is an amalgamation of at least four different political parties, came into power over a year ago. Saturday Sun gathered that Tinubu’s political clout has indeed been curtailed and his ego badly bruised soon after President Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in May 29, 2015 but he has quietly tagged along, keeping his game plan close to his chest. As such, his public statement on Sunday was a clear expression of his bottled up anger and frustration for months. Even though Odigie-Oyegun was the punch bag, the verbal attack was meant for the powers that be. Rather than rattle his adversaries, the outburst, Saturday Sun can authoritatively report, has indeed strengthened those after him to advance in their plot to deal him further blows.


Early signs
It is an undeniable fact that Tinubu almost single-handedly made the election of President Buhari a reality, a development that has earned him the unofficial position of the National Leader of the APC. Though there are other political forces that equally made enormous financial contributions towards the election but it was almost certain that Tinubu’s contributions were unmatched. He indeed laid the foundation for the APC-Buhari presidency when he mobilized the party’s structure to give Buhari its presidential ticket at the national convention in Lagos between December 10 and 11, 2014. With about 8,000 delegates to ‘settle’, the ticket would have gone the way of either former Vice President Atiku Abubakar or former Kano Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, who both had enormous resources to woo delegates. Buhari could not have matched their financial war chest, even if he had; he was not ready to pay delegates for votes.

It was gathered that though President Buhari has consistently assured Tinubu during their private meetings that he would never be ungrateful to him for the roles he played in his emergence, powerful forces around the President see the party leader as “ a vicious and ruthless politician” who must not be allowed to control either party or any government structure, which they fear he could use to turn the table against Buhari and indeed Northern interest at the last minute. As such, they would rather let others take charge than a man with “enormous financial resources, overbearing political influence, wide political network and a dangerous political strategist.” This set the stage for the control of the National Assembly in June 2015. Though Buhari didn’t get his preferred candidates for the positions of the Senate President and Speaker of the House of Reps, contending forces within the party were quick to align with the Atiku/Saraki camp to elect Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara as presiding officers of the two chambers of the National Assembly, rather than allow Tinubu control any of the two chambers.


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And the Ondo debacle
Already bruised in Kogi, Tinubu saw the APC governorship primary in Ondo state as an opportunity to prove his relevance if not at the national level, at least in his South West base. But with Kogi still fresh in his mind, he kept silent on which of the over 25 candidates aspiring on APC platform he would support for the Ondo governorship. One of them, Senator Ajayi Borroface had been largely seen by many as Tinubu’s likely candidate because of the former’s closeness to the latter’s wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu who is his colleague in the upper chamber of the National Assembly. Saturday Sun gathered that behind the scene, Tinubu was allegedly secretly giving support to his friend and business associate Engr Segun Abraham from Ondo North and Olusola Oke from Ondo South.

After waiting till few weeks to the primary election without seeing any clear sign that President Buhari was going to back any of the aspirants, he openly threw his full weight behind Abraham, a decision that brought him under direct attack from some of the other aspirants especially Rotimi Akeredolu, a former governorship candidate of defunct ACN in the state, who cried blue murder.

Unknown to Tinubu and as he would later discover, his ex-associates turned adversaries, that is Fashola, Fayemi and others from South West in conjunction with their like minds; Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna, Transport Minister Rotimi Amaechi and some elements within the presidency were fully behind Akeredolu to “decisively end Tinubu’s legacy of imposition.” They were so smooth and secretive to the point that it took Tinubu days after the primary to discover their fingerprints on Akeredolu’s unexpected emergence.

Saturday Sun gathered that even the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, David Babachir Lawal and a member of APC’s National Working Committee close to President Buhari visited Tinubu in Lagos a week after the primary reportedly to assure him that the President had no hand in what transpired in Ondo. With that, it was further learnt Tinubu decided to push for the cancellation of the poll and he succeeded in convincing the Mrs Helen Bendega-led appeal panel to upturn the result. Unfortunately, the new power brokers within the party were ahead of him. While the leader was still complaining and hoping the party’s leadership will approve the recommendation of the appeal panel, the young forces were in full control of the party’s structure to do their bidding and had even gone ahead to draw out plans and even prepared documents to floor him should he ask his candidates to challenge the party in court as was the case with Faleke in Kogi state.

When he thought he was going to have his way, the party leadership submitted Akeredolu’s name as the party’s candidate for the November governorship election in Ondo state. This Tinubu believes was a deliberate attempt to humiliate him. “Asiwaju believes if he was stopped in Kogi, he doesn’t see any justification for a repeat in Ondo state which is in his South West area of influence”, a source close to him told Saturday Sun.


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The plot thickens
For the renegades and their allies, the battle against him has just begun. For them, stopping him in Kogi and Ondo is a prelude to the bigger plot of pushing him out of the APC and limiting him to only Lagos and Osun for a while. Soon after rooting him out of the Ondo contest, Saturday Sun learnt that the younger forces have already begun preparations for Ekiti state against next year. They believe he would want to throw up Special Adviser on political matters in Vice President Yemi Osinbajo’s office, Senator Babafemi Ojudu or his son in law, Hon Oyetunde Ojo as the APC governorship candidate or Hon Opeyemi Bamidele at the expense of Deputy National Chairman of the party, Engr Segun Oni who this paper can report authoritatively is keenly interested in vying for same seat. Tinubu’s adversaries are counting on their control of the party and more importantly the control of majority of current party delegates by both Fayemi and former governor of the state, Niyi Adebayo.

Calculations within the ‘renegades camp’ show that by the time they deal Tinubu another humiliating blow in Ekiti, he would be considering pulling out of APC to safeguard his foothold in Lagos and Osun ahead of the next elections. While the renegades are working hard to secure the South West from Tinubu and make it easy for Buhari or any other candidate produced by the party to win in 2019, Tinubu has also continuously come under attack from the camp of old Buhari loyalists in the defunct Congress for Progressive Change, CPC. This camp has largely made the process of confidence building between Buhari and Tinubu almost impossible because of their very bad impression of the latter. They believe Tinubu can spring a surprise betrayal in the last minute and for them, he needs not be allowed to stand any chance by then. As such, the earlier he is pushed out the better. For these adversaries, their consolation lies in the Buhari’s administration’s vigorous fight against corruption. “Everyone knows Tinubu lives in a glass house and will not want a stone come near him”, one of the renegades told Saturday Sun in Abuja on Thursday.

Boasting about his vulnerability, the source said the number of renegades who still surround Tinubu pretending to be loyalists are more than those outside.

“Just imagine how easy it was to get the transcript of all that transpired when he was receiving a segment of APC chieftains from South West who paid him a solidarity visit last weekend after keeping them waiting for over five hours”, the source added.
Tinubu was quoted as saying during the meeting that he regrets building APC and giving Buhari a platform to become president. “We all knew he didn’t merit to be president, but you know how we politicians behave when we are desperate for electoral position; we beg. That was how President Buhari always and frequently came to my private house here in Ikoyi with his entourage, which included that Nasir (El-Rufai) and others. Now they occupy Aso Rock and they think Asiwaju Tinubu is finished. He is using people I brought from obscurity against me. Now they say my mouth is smelling. They say I’m no longer relevant. The battle line is drawn, I will show them the meaning of Asiwaju”, he allegedly told the gathering. Though, Tinubu’s Media Office denied the statement which Saturday Sun can again authoritatively report was leaked on social media by members of the “renegades camp”, he never denied the meeting held. In fact, one of those at the meeting Prof Sola Adeyeye in a statement calling for truce, admitted stumbling into the meeting but said the things attributed to Tinubu were not his choice of words.


The much-awaited outburst
It was no surprise to those who have been following developments within the APC that Tinubu had to launch a verbal attack on the party and its leadership on Sunday.

Tinubu in the statement issued by his Media Office alleged that Oyegun’s action in allegedly subverting the will of the people was not of his doing, saying that for a man of the age of the national chairman to have done what he did that he must have been under the influence of a “powerful and sinister arm at work.”

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The Atiku twist
In a surprise twist, former Vice President and APC chieftain, Atiku Abubakar who is not in the same camp with Tinubu on Wednesday issued a statement to back his rival’s complaint against the party. He charged the party to promote the rule of law and due process in the conduct of its affairs, noting that they were germane to its unity and stability.

Mr. Abubakar said it was imperative for the national leadership of the party to live by the rules of internal democracy and respect for democratic consensus, warning that “you cannot break your own rules without creating problems.”

He argued that the party was supposed to be an impartial entity in the arbitration of crisis amongst its members in any given election.
He further contended that since the APC found veritable reasons to review the outcome of the gubernatorial primary election it conducted in Ondo State, and was able to establish valid grounds to cancel that election and call for a fresh one, the decision to deviate from its own resolution is a negation of due process and an unfashionable hollow in democratic best practices.
“It was wrong for the APC to have set aside a resolution it had reached aimed at resolving the crisis in our party in Ondo State. It is a recipe for acrimony and division,” he said.

The former vice president also noted that pretending a problem doesn’t exist won’t make that problem go away, and therefore, advised the leadership of the party to do a soul searching and address why this problem arose and escalated.
According to him, the party leadership should always be guided by respect for the rules, fairness, equity, neutrality and respect for democratic consensus.

He also urged the leadership of the party to retrace its steps and do the needful to restore confidence among the conflicting parties in the state for the overall benefit of the ruling party.

Atiku’s position is however not surprising to those who understand the goings on in the party. It’s about his own interest, not more about supporting Tinubu.

The former VP has his eyes on the presidency in 2019 and he is currently battling the SGF Babachir Lawal to control the party structure in their Adamawa home state. The SGF who allegedly heads the political wing of the Buhari government months back, allegedly got the national headquarters of the party to dissolve the Adamawa state party executive, which was under the control of Atiku and Governor Jibrilla Bindow and replaced with a caretaker executive loyal to Lawal. As a result, Atiku and Bindow recently visited the APC headquarters in Abuja to complain about this and the decision to smuggle Nuhu Ribadu who is again eyeing Adamawa governorship in 2019 back to the party without consultation with the state chapter. Since then, the party has failed to touch their complaint.


Even old foes, allies defend Tinubu
Unexpectedly, an elder statesman and Afenifere leader, Ayo Adebanjo who was one of the victims of Tinubu’s past political game, was one of the people that had come out to condemn the treatment the party leader is getting from APC.
“People are expecting me to mock Tinubu and say God has dealt with him over the manner he treated me and other Yoruba leaders but I won’t do that because what is after six is more than seven. Attack on Tinubu is not directly at him but attack on Yoruba land. I am not shortsighted. They want to break us up and cause division so that they can take over. He (Tinubu) has made his mistake and I hope he has learnt from it.

“When he went into the alliance, I warned him that they are conglomeration of incompatibles but they chose to ignore. But I strongly believe that the gang up against him is a ploy to divide the Yoruba land so that these Northerners can take over. I can see that and nobody can convince me about that. Tinubu may have his fault but he has not been treated well by his party”, the Afenifere leader was quoted as saying.
Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, also sympathized with Tinubu, stressing that he had warned that ‘northern allies in APC’ would betray him. “Another is the destruction and demystification of Bola Tinubu and his Yoruba loyalists by his erstwhile northern allies in the APC. Only a fool did not see that one coming and I am rather surprised that Tinubu’s followers are now crying foul and alleging that there is a northern conspiracy. Didn’t they know that before? Were they not warned over and over again?” Fani-Kayode was quoted as saying.
A renowned politician, Alhaji Tanko Yakasai, also said the feud between Tinubu and Odigie- Oyegun, was long overdue. He said the misunderstanding did not come as a surprise to keen political observers, saying people like him had anticipated the crisis soon after the formation of the present government.

“APC is an amalgamation of four to five political groups. After the formation of the government, only members of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) were being considered for political patronage, while members of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), and the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have been sidelined.”

Yakasai added that members of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) “are neither here nor there” in spite of the appointment of the erstwhile party’s former national chairman, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, as a minister.

“The ACN leader, Asiwaju Tinubu, is totally out of the picture despite the fact that the vice president (Yemi Osinbajo) is his nominee. The appointment of Fashola to the jumbo ministry is considered personal, just like that of Amaechi. Bukola’s emergence as Senate president was largely due to his personal financial prowess and the support he received from the PDP members in the Senate,” he noted.
The elder statesman further said that prior to the financial crises the country was plunged into, the vice president was “a mere onlooker”, as according to him, his (Osinbajo’s) new found relevance was made possible by his position as the chairman of the National Economic Council, which conferred on him the position of the chairman of the Economic Team of the government.


What next?
Badly wounded already and waiting to take his own pound of flesh, it is not likely Tinubu will go all out for any showdown with Buhari this early as he did against former President Goodluck Jonathan because of his level of vulnerability, he would rather chose to pipe low for now. His endurance pill would however wear out next year when the party begins its congress to elect delegates from the ward to the national level.
Saturday Sun gathered that by then, the forces against Tinubu and the various contending blocs within APC would have become more ferocious and ready for an open confrontation. By then, there would be realignments of forces and those that will pull out would have fully defined their option. But for Tinubu, attention will be more on him than any other power bloc. It’s either he resigns to fate and watch till the end or he fully withdraws to his Lagos base to consolidate and play opposition because Ogun, Oyo, Ondo and Ekiti states have for now slipped out of his control and areas of influence.

But before then, the theatre of war may witness some form of guerilla warfare both in the media and on the political turf. As a tested and rugged fighter, Tinubu and his loyalists may likely flex muscle in the November governorship election in Ondo. If APC wins the election, which is unlikely in the present circumstance, Tinubu’s adversaries would have been more strengthened in their plot against him. And if PDP wins, then he is the culprit and there would be more justification to crucify him. Head or tail, this is not the best of weather for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by TPAND(f): 12:14pm On Oct 01, 2016
Tinubu can never float a party that can win Presidency without the help of the North. If you disagree, history is there for you.

APC won because of Buhari's influence in the North. North is the majority, majority they say carry the vote.
If he trickles down his influence and power, Buhari's party will defeat his candidates hands down. Tinubu has lost out. He has learnt the hardway! He is not but a local warrior.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by yeyeboi(m): 12:14pm On Oct 01, 2016
In case this makes fp the person above me I an anti tinubu grin


Tinubu must hear this angry

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by sarrki(m): 12:15pm On Oct 01, 2016
Jagaban made Apc

He can liase with other progressive across other

Geopolitical zone

U strongly believe that it won't get to that stage

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by Aufbauh(m): 12:16pm On Oct 01, 2016
What i can perceive from all these desperate media speculations was to create a monster within the APC that can pitch Buhari against Tinubu, thereby creating a crack for those 2019 desperados to take advantage of.

Those detractors have forgotten that both PMB and Jagaban are war veterans as they know when to choose their fight and which enemy(s) to fight.
As long as the both are not in contention which they've all have reiterated in the recent past "LAWMA" will take care of the speculation.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by WisdomFlakes: 12:38pm On Oct 01, 2016
The hegemonic forces at the Presidency are effectively using 'divide and rule' tactics to conquer the SouthWest APC via ambitious Yoruba fifth-columnists and collaborators, a recurring script in their power-play tactics since independence. They are using Tinubu's disgruntled ex-disciples to decimate him politically. I don't know how he's going to wiggle his way out of this but this certainly aren't the best of times for the Jagaban.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by Adeyinka12(m): 12:40pm On Oct 01, 2016
Make i go read am thoroughly before i comment

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by ificatchmodeh: 12:49pm On Oct 01, 2016
Tinubu is spend..the north is bulding another political bloc in the west.
He's not needed in the scheme now..loyalty is what is needed not godfather. There can't be two captain in a ship..is tantamount to mutiny.
Atiku is a confirm politician..he learnt from his mistake after baba dealt with him..but oga tinubu don't want to learn from others..
By next year..the north will empower the new bloc in the west..politicians will realign.
Tinubu should be fighting for lagos state ..which will be a tough battle..

A man should know when he conquer..tinubu miscalculated..even after lagos election. That saw fash nearly fronting him..

there's no fight for him to be won at the federal level..he should concentrate his arsenal in lagos..

The boys have turned to men..and they ain't smiling..they are coming woskily for him..and they have the backing to equal his finance.

Jagaban..you came you saw..you conquered..but going in peace will confirm. you jagaban borgu.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by abokibuhari: 1:07pm On Oct 01, 2016
Aufbauh:
What i can perceive from all these desperate media speculations was to create a monster within the APC that can pitch Buhari against Tinubu, thereby creating a crack for those 2019 desperados to take advantage of.

Those detractors have forgotten that both PMB and Jagaban are war veterans as they know when to choose their fight and which enemy(s) to fight.
As long as the both are not in contention which they've all have reiterated in the recent past "LAWMA" will take care of the speculation.
Adeke

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by ivandragon: 1:10pm On Oct 01, 2016
only those who believe that Nigeria came into existence in 2010 or 1999 (when it suits their analysis) will be surprised by this.

Tinubu seems to be a poor student of history which has shown us that you never ever 'assume' you can control a Fulani.

for all his faults, BAT is a force to be reckoned with, but I fear the present power brokers are not as mild mannered & easily intimidated as the former...

meanwhile, some more secrets on MB will soon be exposed & all things being equal, BAT is about to endure a challenge that will make his NADECO days seem like a walk in the park...

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by ramdris(m): 1:26pm On Oct 01, 2016
People should let this man be..Is it now a crime to be a master in your field? Long live the Jagaban of Africa

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by chibuzorAbia: 1:56pm On Oct 01, 2016
My people are intensely jealous and envious of this man the influential (not powerful) Yorubas call Asiwaju. My people's problem is individuality, rampant ego and political foolishness. We have not learn the importance of structure and hierarchy. In our land everybody is a king and nobody is a subject.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by timeman: 1:57pm On Oct 01, 2016
Abi oloshi ni awon people yini?. Thunder go fire some certain schizophrenics rousing gloomy conspiratorial beerparlour gists. Previously, it was Buhari has lost his body language & some power brokers working assiduously to whittle down his influence. Now it's about Tinubu, the political colossus at the center of contending forces. I repeat egbe baba baba won o tobe. It's APC, coalition of several parties, it's a fight for spoils. Tinubu will win some & lose some, a fact which he has always reiterated. If he could kick Obj & Gej's ass how much less negligible minorities. No time to allow ipods slobber on yorubas. No time for radarada. All Hail Afonja
Obey the truth!

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by olawumia(m): 2:14pm On Oct 01, 2016
North centre and south west were the last election winner determinants. If Tinubu didnt do his job very well and Former president had d no of votes hehad in 2011 in Lagos d rest would be history, what happen to his influence in d last 3 elections that he lost. let us wait and see how fashola ll deliver Lagos to APC or Fayemi in Ekiti. In Ondo State I see Olushola Oke winning.

TPAND:
Tinubu can never float a party that can win Presidency without the help of the North. If you disagree, history is there for you.

APC won because of Buhari's influence in the North. North is the majority, majority they say carry the vote.
If he trickles down his influence and power, Buhari's party will defeat his candidates hands down. Tinubu has lost out. He has learnt the hardway! He is not but a local warrior.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by Nobody: 2:22pm On Oct 01, 2016
TPAND:
Tinubu can never float a party that can win Presidency without the help of the North. If you disagree, history is there for you.

APC won because of Buhari's influence in the North. North is the majority, majority they say carry the vote.
If he trickles down his influence and power, Buhari's party will defeat his candidates hands down. Tinubu has lost out. He has learnt the hardway! He is not but a local warrior.

Let me remind you that Buhari (under cpc and anpp) contested for president 3 times and he lost until Tinubu steps in, where was Buhari's influence when he lost election 3 times back to back

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by doctokwus: 2:37pm On Oct 01, 2016
One may not like Tinubu and his tendency to annoint candidates,appoint cabinet members and other govt appointees,but pmb may not have won the election without Tinubu's machinery.
Without that machinery,PMB won't have won because even if he had won tru majority votes got mainly from the North in d 1st ballot ,losing the SS,SE and the SW wud have denied him the required 2/3 spread and in a runoff with the then presidency seeing the danger of losing,all the rigging apparati wud have been deployed.
With the likes of Wike,Diezanni,Akpabio,Fayose,Tompolo in Delta etc,votes of 2m or more in Rivers,Akwa Ibom, Delta wud have been manufactured to counterbalance whatever the North wud produce in a runoff.
Tinubu can be tamed,but not thru this barefaced,crude and tampering with delegates way the presidency is going about it.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by Olu317(m): 2:52pm On Oct 01, 2016
whether they like it or not,TInubu remain force to be reckon with in Yoruba land. I wait to see among Ibikunle Amosu,Babatunde Raji Fashola, Kayode Fayemi, Akeredolu Rotimi and Abiola Ajimobi whom among them have the weight and charisma to woo Yorubas respectively to vote against Tinubu directive. Time will tell. And those of you who think Yoruba are gullible will be shocked in 2019 with a block voting pattern again. That's the reason we are an enigma to solve

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by bolinxman: 3:22pm On Oct 01, 2016
olawumia:
North centre and south west were the last election winner determinants. If Tinubu didnt do his job very well and Former president had d no of votes hehad in 2011 in Lagos d rest would be history, what happen to his influence in d last 3 elections that he lost. let us wait and see how fashola ll deliver Lagos to APC or Fayemi in Ekiti. In Ondo State I see Olushola Oke winning.

On point,Fashola,Fayemi and other Aso Rock collaborators efforts in Ondo State will be futility.Oke la nlo ni ipinlo Ondo.
They should come and campaign for Aketi,they need to perpetrate further fraud to sustain the fraudulent activities they committed in the last Ondo State APC gubernatorial primary.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by Nobody: 3:22pm On Oct 01, 2016
chibuzorAbia:
My people are intensely jealous and envious of this man the influential (not powerful) Yorubas call Asiwaju. My people's problem is individuality, rampant ego and political foolishness. We have not learn the importance of structure and hierarchy. In our land everybody is a king and nobody is a subject.
Igbos have always been a Republican people. That's why the British could not set up indirect rule. In some ways, that's a good thing. Individuality should be celebrated as powerful cabals can't rise up. The Biafra movement however is supporting a 'cabal'. When there is individuality, but still national unity, those are the only circumstances that the true meaning of democracy can be realized.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by Mujaheeeden: 3:42pm On Oct 01, 2016
TPAND:
Tinubu can never float a party that can win Presidency without the help of the North. If you disagree, history is there for you.

APC won because of Buhari's influence in the North. North is the majority, majority they say carry the vote.
If he trickles down his influence and power, Buhari's party will defeat his candidates hands down. Tinubu has lost out. He has learnt the hardway! He is not but a local warrior.
The chances of Tinubu floating a party to win the presidency in 2019 is very slim because the trust will no longer be there and those things cost money and when Tinubu starts dishing out money then Efcc will be his guest

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by Mujaheeeden: 3:45pm On Oct 01, 2016
chibuzorAbia:
My people are intensely jealous and envious of this man the influential (not powerful) Yorubas call Asiwaju. My people's problem is individuality, rampant ego and political foolishness. We have not learn the importance of structure and hierarchy. In our land everybody is a king and nobody is a subject.[b][/b]
Yours sound boring. Ooni does it better grin

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by kcnwaigbo: 4:09pm On Oct 01, 2016
sarrki:
Jagaban made Apc

He can liase with other progressive across other

Geopolitical zone

U strongly believe that it won't get to that stage
Better keep the SS/SE out of the political zones.Tinubu is finished politically.Like the article said. He is too dirty to fight Buhari and the EFCC would make a mince meat of him should he dare.He should quietly enter into his cocoon and enjoy the wealth he has amassed so far

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by Nobody: 5:55pm On Oct 01, 2016
election will soon come now, they will start chasing him upandawn including those that has never being to his house 4 years back

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by Nobody: 6:27pm On Oct 01, 2016
Its time for jagaban Asiwaju oko Remilekun to demostrate his political prowess.
I'm so looking foward to 2019.
Watch out for Buhari/El rufai/ fashola/ Fayemi block up against Atiku/Tinubu/ Saraki/Amaechi block slug it out.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by policy12: 6:32pm On Oct 01, 2016
Hmmm reading the article one book come to mind 'Prince' let c who is the really game changer.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by masseratti: 6:58pm On Oct 01, 2016
Tinubu messed up at the point PMB gave him the opportunity to choose a vp for him but not himself, he picked himself for the position, if PMB and tinubu had gone to the polls together, Gej would have won handsdown, the likes of ameachi had to beg him for three days before he agreed to choose someone else, power intoxicate, at this point he should allow democracy to evolve in Apc and be a leader, he made the same mistake with the National Assembly, you don't have to use your influence all the time, not all fight a lion fight, making his daughter Iyaloja of Lagos was also a great mistake, telling brilliant hardworking legislators like Mamora to step down was also a mistake, well he is human, mistakes must happen, I hope he has learned his lessons on a good way.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by moufan: 7:14pm On Oct 01, 2016
if buhari is not careful of those trying to limit tinubu's influence in the apc,by the time tinubu is through with him,he should start packing out of aso rock come 2019.I wonder how buhari would believe politicians that cannot even win their polling unit will limit tinubu's influence in the southwest. smh.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by koladebrainiac(m): 7:36pm On Oct 01, 2016
Hmmm
Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by olaboy33(m): 8:31pm On Oct 01, 2016
one man just sneezed and everyone is going agog like this............. articles everywhere....

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by koladebrainiac(m): 8:33pm On Oct 01, 2016
TPAND:
Tinubu can never float a party that can win Presidency without the help of the North. If you disagree, history is there for you.

APC won because of Buhari's influence in the North. North is the majority, majority they say carry the vote.
If he trickles down his influence and power, Buhari's party will defeat his candidates hands down. Tinubu has lost out. He has learnt the hardway! He is not but a local warrior.

Spits
You know nothing about politics it only take a team up with Atiku before they know what is hitting them
But its too late for him now
Only if APC will lose Ondo n Ekiti.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by MayorofLagos(m): 8:35pm On Oct 01, 2016
The writer of the article is Ndubuisi Orji, an Iboman. The ethnicity of the writeralone says a lot why the article demonizes Tinubu.

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Re: Tinubu: The Battle Ahead - Sun News by MayorofLagos(m): 8:41pm On Oct 01, 2016
kcnwaigbo:

Better keep the SS/SE out of the political zones.Tinubu is finished politically.Like the article said. He is too dirty to fight Buhari and the EFCC would make a mince meat of him should he dare.He should quietly enter into his cocoon and enjoy the wealth he has amassed so far

We know...thats why Nduibisi wrote the article, your caustic hatred for Asiwaju's successes.

May Oduduwa continue to bless Asiwaju for us. He has made his mistakes, he will learn from it...but we Yorubas remain steadfastly behind him. If he can defeat PDP from power, he has the secret and intrigues to also defeat APC from power. Through his savviness Yoruba will always have the upper hand in Nigerian politics, Ibo can hate all you want.

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