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Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by Islie: 6:42am On Dec 13, 2016
Azuka Onwuka

There must be something Asiwaju Bola Tinubu knows or does that is beyond other politicians; for he is the only politician since 1999 that sponsors people into political offices and they remain faithful and loyal to him.

In the three zones of the North as well as in the South-East and South-South, sometimes the relationship between a political godfather and a godson does not even last until the inauguration before turning sour.

But in Tinubu’s case, no matter the attacks the public may heap on him about his political and financial stranglehold on his godsons’ tenures, they still remain loyal to him and maintain sealed lips. Whatever the reason for his ability to maintain a firm control over his protégés, Tinubu deserves commendation.

For long, there have been rumours over a frosty relationship between him and President Muhammadu Buhari. It is widely acknowledged that Buhari’s candidacy in the 2015 election got a big boost due to Tinubu’s support and media packaging. Buhari was effectively packaged as an angel with no blemish but with the Midas’ touch to cleanse Nigeria and catapult her into the First World in the twinkling of an eye.
The rumours about the rift between Buhari and Tinubu have refused to fizzle out despite all efforts made to deny them.

It was rumoured that Buhari made key political appointments, especially from the South-West, without any recourse to Tinubu, who is the godfather of the All Progressives Congress in the South-West as well as the National Leader of the APC. Then, when Prof John Paden presented Buhari-endorsed biography in October, a controversy arose from it.

Rather than the public being concerned about the messages from the book, what occupied the attention of the public was the claim by the author that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo was not nominated as Buhari’s running mate by Tinubu, but was chosen by Buhari in spite of Tinubu’s opposition to it.

There was also the rumour and gloating about the demystification of Tinubu over the governorship election in Ondo State. It was alleged that Tinubu supported Mr Olusegun Abraham in the APC primary but Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, supported by Buhari and the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, won the primary and went ahead to win the election on November 26, 2016. The result of the APC primary in Ondo State led to an exchange of words between Tinubu and Odigie-Oyegun, which further confirmed the suspicion of a rift between the APC leadership and Tinubu. The eventual victory of Akeredolu in the election was seen as the defeat of Tinubu in the APC politics in the South-West, where it was believed hitherto that any candidate backed by Tinubu in any APC election would win.

It was this seeming exclusion of Tinubu and others who worked for the emergence of the Buhari presidency that made the wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari, to break protocol by granting an interview with the BBC in October in which she lamented that her husband had been hijacked by some people who did not work for his electoral victory.

These actions, seen as acts to whittle down the powers of Tinubu, made some of his loyalists recently to organise some activities in the South-West, especially in Lagos, with the theme: I Stand with Tinubu. They held a walk and a rally to show support for Tinubu.

Some opponents of Tinubu have said that his sidelining by Buhari serves him right, for he was warned about the consequences of working for a Buhari presidency. But some of his opponents have also kept their political differences aside and spoken against the sidelining of Tinubu, seeing it as a disservice to the South-West rather than to Tinubu as an individual. On his own part, Tinubu has publicly carried on as if all is well, insisting that he will not leave the APC, a party he was instrumental to building.

However, the part that is surprising is from the Buhari’s angle. Even though he has not said anything to confirm that he is intentionally sidelining Tinubu, his actions point to an affirmation. It is obvious that no powerful president would want to have anybody lord things over him, but there is no way a Tinubu can lord things over President Buhari. The office of the Nigerian President is too powerful for such to happen, unless the President willingly allows that.

What does Buhari lose by having more friends than foes around him? Nothing. The North was the core support base of Buhari during the 2015 election. The South-West was the core media base. Even though the votes of the South-West were split between the APC and the PDP, more went for the APC than the PDP. But most importantly, the media support for the APC from the South-West burnished Buhari’s image before the election and has helped to keep Buhari presidency afloat since May 29, 2015.

As a powerful president (with INEC under his control) and a retired general, Buhari can do without Tinubu and get his wish willy-nilly during the 2019 election, either as a candidate or a President who wishes to install his preferred as his successor. If protesters fill the streets in response to a poorly conducted election, he can release the soldiers on them. But what is the essence of taking a more tortuous route when there is a smoother and shorter route?

The South-East and South-South were not favourably disposed to the presidency of Buhari. Since assuming office, he has done little through his actions and utterances to win their hearts. The South-West has been his strong ally. Rather than worm his way deeper into the hearts of the South-West, Buhari seems to be more concerned about creating some enemies there.

Whatever some people may say, Tinubu is the political leader of the South-West. Unlike other zones which have not had any central political leader since the exit of the first generation politicians, the South-West voters listen to the voice and direction of Tinubu. The reason the South-West still supports Buhari is because Tinubu is still with the APC and has not withdrawn his support.

If Buhari counts on getting positive electoral results through unorthodox means, he may not need Tinubu by his side. But if he needs to get positive electoral results via votes in a free and fair election, he needs Tinubu as an ally.

Buhari needs to start playing politics the way it should be played by maintaining his friends and reaching out to his opponents, so as to win them over. This does not mean sharing money or food to people.

It means taking different steps to make those who voted for him to feel proud that they voted for him and to make those who did not vote for him to vow to vote him if he presents himself again. It means inclusive governance: seeing Nigeria as one people with no first-class and second-class citizens. It also means visionary, purposeful people-centred governance.

An astute politician does not need to burn his or her bridges. A savvy politician does not need to ignite many fires around him, which will make him always quenching fires with no time for governance. A seasoned politician never tells a man directly or indirectly: “You can’t do anything to me.” It is completely unnecessary.

Buhari should change his brand of politics to achieve more results and have a happier following.
–Twitte @BrandAzuka



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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by modath(f): 6:44am On Dec 13, 2016
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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by Andyg: 6:44am On Dec 13, 2016
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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by xykms101: 6:49am On Dec 13, 2016
Tinubu should rot in hell ... it is high time we put a stop to god fatherism in Nigeria politics .

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by Aufbauh(m): 6:51am On Dec 13, 2016
Tinubu is simply a talent hunter & a talented hunter who understand the game of loyalty and support in brotherliness.

He takes politics beyond the usual horse-trading by his commitment & sacrifice to the course. What he can give & tolerate for his direct apprentice can rarely be seen in the political parlance.

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by bonechamberlain(m): 6:52am On Dec 13, 2016
He hasn't seen anything yet. undecided

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by juman(m): 6:58am On Dec 13, 2016
Their headache.

Politicians that dont represent the common man.

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by Oviconji: 7:01am On Dec 13, 2016
I hate Tunubu with a passion i swear. But the truth is that i feel sorry for him because these **** pipo have set a precedent in the way they are dealing with him. They can never be trusted. Although their rigging plans did not completely succeed in Rivers, it is clear that Bokohar.i and his herdsmen plan to use federal might to plant their sabo slaves all over the South with the help of the likes of Amaechi, Ngige, OUK, Fayemi, Akenti. GEJ never misused federal might the way this dictator is doing. Only Jesus can save us from bokoh.ari the grand patron of murderous herdsmen terrorising the south and their sabo collaborators.

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by Bari22: 7:01am On Dec 13, 2016
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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by FreeGlobe(f): 7:01am On Dec 13, 2016
rubbish

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by sarrki(m): 7:02am On Dec 13, 2016
Oviconji:
I hate Tunubu with a passion i swear. But the truth is that i feel sorry for him because these Fulani pipo have set a precedent in the way they are dealing with him. They can never be trusted. Although their rigging plans did not completely succeed in Rivers, it is clear that Bokohar.i and his herdsmen plan to use federal might to plant their sabo slaves all over the South with the help of the likes of Amaechi, Ngige, OUK, Fayemi, Akenti. GEJ never misused federal might the way this dictator is doing. Only Jesus can save us from bokoh.ari the grand patron of murderous herdsmen terrorising the south and their sabo collaborators.



Hate kills

Do auto reset simultaneously it will help

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by sarrki(m): 7:03am On Dec 13, 2016
Aufbauh:
Tinubu is simply a talent hunter & a talented hunter who understand the game of loyalty and support in brotherliness.


You have said it all

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by sarrki(m): 7:05am On Dec 13, 2016
I created a thread on this yesterday

All hail jagaban

Nightmare of the wailing Wailer

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by sarrki(m): 7:06am On Dec 13, 2016
FreeGlobe:
rubbish

I understand with you

He sent your PhD zoology hero back to the village

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by Corrinthians(m): 7:14am On Dec 13, 2016
We can say all we want to say abiut that man, point all the fingers we want to at him, throw every mud on every dirt road at him, etc. But one thing we cant take from him is that he's a politician per excellence and a consumate strategist. Speaks when it is only necessary and ways miserly with words, but his actions never leave anyone in doubt as to what their intents are.

Buhari has lost alot of political grounds both at home and across the other geopolitical zones and it would spell certain doom for him if he nurses a 2019 ambition and refuses to mend fences with his benefactor, Tinubu.

If i were to take a wild guess, ïd say their relationship has gone sour beyond redemption, hence the presidency's apparent overtures towards the se.

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by sarrki(m): 7:25am On Dec 13, 2016
bonechamberlain:
He hasn't seen anything yet. undecided

Jonathan is a failure

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by FreeGlobe(f): 7:29am On Dec 13, 2016
sarrki:


I understand with you

He sent your PhD zoology hero back to the village
and sent the dullard to aso rock while the dullard retired him to ghana cheesy cheesy

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by bigFOOTcaveMAN(m): 7:35am On Dec 13, 2016
Buhari had ulterior motives behind the "campaign change"
Tinubu had the real "change" in mind.
For Buhari to fully implement & execute his ulterior motives, he froze out Tinubu, makavelli style.
Tinubu being a seasoned and principled politician went back to his known factory settings, opposition politicking.
I guess those thinking he'd wish to be fully rejoined with the scammers that currently reign supreme on our political firmament are just too naive.
If i am right, Tinubu's major worry as we speak is his name being associated with the failure Buhari has become. Which sincere Nigerian won't be?
I bet he presently sleeps and wake up thinking of how to right the wrongs he played lead to midwife.
How does he achieve this? He wouldnt come out gun blazing, bearing in mind the sinister modus operandi of his one time allies.
He makes any obvious opposing move to early, they surely will diabolically rein him. So he bids his time for when the time is right.
Let no one fool his or her self that Tinubu will be too eager to run back to Buhari. He has little or no price to be bought with as he's got it all already.
Truely, Buhari needs him now, but i am sure Tinubu has moved on based on principles he is well known for.
Nigeria will be better served with Tinubu lurking in the shadows and executing another political upper cut on another clueless and yet vindictive dulllard of maximum ruler.

Down with the tyranical dulllard.

SAI TINUBU!
cool cool cool

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by sarrki(m): 7:38am On Dec 13, 2016
FreeGlobe:

and sent the dullard to aso rock while the dullard retired him to ghana cheesy cheesy

Jona was a disaster

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by momentarylapse: 7:51am On Dec 13, 2016
Nigerians will never learn! Who told them that buhari and tinubu have any problems sef? All this perception based reports make me laugh!



I saw tinubu at the hilton last night in abuja, how una go take know say no be from villa him comot? Lmao.......

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by FreeGlobe(f): 7:51am On Dec 13, 2016
sarrki:


Jona was a disaster
the recession Nigeria is facing is not a disaster

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by sarrki(m): 7:54am On Dec 13, 2016
FreeGlobe:

the recession Nigeria is facing is not a disaster

He caused it .

Jonah failed his Generation

He failed Generation yet unborn

Chai, Jonah is a failure

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by Moreoffaith(m): 7:55am On Dec 13, 2016
Jagaban...

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by FreeGlobe(f): 7:56am On Dec 13, 2016
sarrki:


He caused it .

Jonah failed his Generation

He failed Generation yet unborn

Chai, Jonah is a failure
hehehehe, Tinubu is soon going to jail.. I cant wait for the politics to begin..

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by sarrki(m): 8:00am On Dec 13, 2016
FreeGlobe:

hehehehe, Tinubu is soon going to jail.. I cant wait for the politics to begin..

Jagaban himself

Nightmare of enemies of the state

The antidote of the wailers and their hero

Long live asiwaju

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by FreeGlobe(f): 8:05am On Dec 13, 2016
sarrki:


Jagaban himself

Nightmare of enemies of the state

The antidote of the wailers and their hero

Long live asiwaju
The ludo champion cannot be the Jagaban tongue

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by sarrki(m): 8:07am On Dec 13, 2016
FreeGlobe:

The ludo champion cannot be the Jagaban tongue

Don't worry very soon

Wife if your hero also doubling as your women leader

Will be sent to Gashua prison for treason against our nation

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by Chanchit: 9:04am On Dec 13, 2016
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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by passionate88: 9:05am On Dec 13, 2016
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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by BrutalJab: 9:05am On Dec 13, 2016
We are talking mmm, you guys are talking trash.


Who is thiefnibuu self

He has been defeated and relegated to nothing besides,he is only their king in Lagos and Osun self so what's the fuss all about

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Re: Buhari: Why Tinubu Is Better As An Ally Than Opponent by Phrankin(m): 9:05am On Dec 13, 2016
And do all these impact the of the masses?

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