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Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by Nobody: 8:07am On Jan 25, 2018
I was already researching for an article on Obasanjo following his recent successful defence of his PhD thesis at the National Open University of Nigeria at the age of over 80 when the breaking news came that the ‘oracle at Ota’ had ‘bombed’ Buhari.

I have always been intrigued by the Obasanjo persona - a man that embodies extreme contradictions - yet a trail blazer on many fronts. As a military Head of State he handed over power to elected civilians in 1979 at a time when such was a rarity in Africa. He became an instant global statesman by that singular action and has been able to leverage on it to grow even bigger in global stature. Obasanjo’s think-tank - the Obasanjo Leadership Forum - which he set up after his first coming - was one of the first think-tanks set up by any former African leader. Obasanjo has also probably written more books than any other African leader - and remains active and in high demand globally as a mediator in regional conflicts, despite his age and shortcomings at home.

Obasanjo’s attack on Buhari was not altogether unexpected. He has played a leading role in the emergence and bringing down of all Nigerian civilian presidents since the Second Republic. And even the military regimes that he had no hand in propping to power such as IBB’s and Abacha’s (as far as information in the public domain is concerned), he made uncomfortable - at the opportune time. Based on his antecedents, many people felt that Obasanjo moving on Buhari and his government was only a matter of time.

The early signs that Obasanjo might be positioning himself for an attack on Buhari came at a lecture he delivered at Oxford University on Africa’s transformative leaders on January 8 2018. Obasanjo omitted Buhari’s name in what appeared to be a deliberate act (not that some of us believe that Buhari qualifies to be included in the list). Not only that, when Thisday asked him shortly after the lecture whether he would support Buhari for a second term, Obasanjo retorted that it was not the right time to talk of supporting Buhari’s second term ambition. It was obvious something was ominous.

Obasanjo’s letter to Buhari of January 23 2018 entitled ‘The Way Out: A Clarion Call for Coalition for Nigeria Movement’, was a mixture of home truths, patronising comments and harsh words which will resonate well with Buhari’s critics.

Basically in the letter Obasanjo advised Buhari not to run again - mentioning his weaknesses in the areas of handling the economy, foreign policy and his poor understanding of the “dynamics of internal politics”. He rejected both the APC and the PDP as likely to lead the country out of the woods and called for a national movement, which he called Coalition Nigeria. As he put it:
“We need a Coalition for Nigeria, CN. Such a Movement at this juncture needs not be a political party but one to which all well-meaning Nigerians can belong. That Movement must be a coalition for democracy, good governance, social and economic well-being and progress.

“Coalition to salvage and redeem our country. You can count me with such a Movement. Last time, we asked, prayed and worked for change and God granted our request. This time, we must ask, pray and work for change with unity, security and progress. And God will again grant us.”

There are several observations regarding Obasanjo’s latest intervention:
One, Obasanjo embodies so many contradictions. Whatever he accuses any regime he wants to bring down - from corruption to impunity - he was also probably guilty of such during his time either as military head of State or during his eight years as civilian President. This has made some people to dismiss his interventions as self serving and undeserving. I believe such a manner of viewing Obasanjo interventions is simplistic and naïve. The point is that whatever one thinks of Obasanjo, he remains one of the most respected African statesmen by the international community. He leverages on this by choosing the time and place to launch an attack on a government he wants to bring down. Quite often when Obasanjo begins his attacks (and largely because he waits until there is an undercurrent of momentum against such a government), those criticisms often become self-propelling both at home and abroad. Obasanjo has a 100 per cent track record in bringing down any government he comes after. And that is not a joke!

Two, whether Buhari heeds Obasanjo’s advice or not, the letter, just like the one he wrote to Jonathan in the run-up to the 2015 presidential election, has irrevocably changed the permutations for 2019. For one, the letter is likely to embolden several people within the APC to mount a challenge against Buhari’s candidacy.
It is possible that the letter may have an opposite effect on Buhari - heighten his resolve to contest even if he had not made up his mind to do so before the letter. Certainly as a retired General, he may not want to be seen as chickening out of the contest because of Obasanjo’s letter. If Buhari decides to go for a second term (as I believe he will do), and if Obasanjo’s antecedents are anything to go by, he will most likely constitute himself as the spiritual director of the opposition - both at home and abroad. Since Obasanjo is not a man known to go back on his vomit, he is unlikely to be persuaded to drop his opposition to Buhari’s second term ambition. We are therefore likely to be in for a dog fight.

Three, largely because of Obasanjo’s track record in bringing down governments and his international connections, the letter is likely to impact psychologically on Buhari’s cabinet and close advisers. We will therefore be watching out for the fickleness of human nature. I will therefore not be surprised if some of the Governors, advisers and members of the President’s inner cabinet who always pretend to love Buhari more than God loves him (even though many can see through their sycophancy that their only loyalty is to their ambitions and pockets) begin to gradually distance themselves from him. We are likely to witness ‘doublespeak’ as these characters begin scheming for relevance in whichever direction they believe the next dispensation will come from.

Four, while the issue of whether a government has performed well or not will always be subjective in our type of clime - depending on which side one finds himself/herself in our fault lines or active controversies of the day - Obasanjo’s solution, a national movement, Coalition of Nigerians (CN), can be interrogated: The first challenge for such a coalition is whether its members will fall from heaven or whether members will still be adult Nigerians who have already internalized the ‘Nigerian factor’. Another challenge is that such a movement will inevitably be a special purpose vehicle (SPV) just to remove Buhari from power - just as the APC was an SPV used to remove Jonathan from power. Coalitions of this nature are by definition assemblages of people with different ambitions, ideological inclinations and political tendencies. Once the main goal of the SPV is accomplished, the internal contradictions within the movement will come to the fore - as we have seen with the APC. Additionally, a movement, such as that proposed by Obasanjo, is inherently unstable and suffers from problems of routinization because such movements are usually held together by one or two charismatic individuals. Once such leaders are no longer with the movement, it begins to crumble. Remarkably Obasanjo did not specify how such a movement will field candidates for offices and whether it will be lawful for movements that are not registered as political parties to contest for offices.

Five, it can also not be ruled out that at least part of the reasons for Obasanjo’s proposal for a Coalition of Nigerians is to ensure that his sworn enemy, Atiku Abubakar, if he emerges as the PDP’s presidential candidate, does not benefit from his move against Buhari. If this hunch is true, it raises questions of whether Obasanjo’s solution has been well thought-through or whether he will also turn on the beneficiaries of the movement soon afterwards - if he succeeds in removing Buhari.

Six, given Obasanjo’s excellent track record in bringing down any government he moves against and equally extremely poor track record in leadership recruitment (he has been dissatisfied with all the leaders he handpicked and anointed), it may be germane to find a way of harnessing Obasanjo’s skills in pulling down unpopular governments while making up for his poor skills in leadership recruitment. One solution may be the Alan Greenspan option:
Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve of the United States (the equivalent of our Central Bank) from 1987 to 2006, was once asked the secret of his success as “Washington’s resident wizard.” His answer was that he always did the opposite of advice proffered by the IMF. May be since we know Obasanjo skill is in pulling down unpopular governments but not in leadership recruitment, we may move against anyone anointed by Obasanjo and choose from the pool of those he refuses to approve.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/obasanjo-grandmaster-of-timing-changes-calculations-for-2019.html

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by stefanweeks: 8:07am On Jan 25, 2018
na so

sense man

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by omowolewa: 8:36am On Jan 25, 2018
Obasanjo's letter is really an headache in PMB's campaign camp.

Mention any promises of APC and we show you relapse.

PMB must deep hands to a big purse to clear this dirt. Which will be a departure from his anti-graft war. Am expecting numerous corruption cases under PMB to be exposed, it's still part of the strategy.

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by MrHistorian: 10:34am On Jan 25, 2018
OBJ's letter does not have any role to play in the present political scheming.

Can't even believe the former President who laid down the foundation for governance incompetence that he largely accused PMB of is trying to play on the public's emotions.

Doesn't OBJ even have any remorse? Baba, your governance caused us irrecoverable disaster and sheer display of ineptitude. Even after you vacated the office,you were still proxily appointing who takes up political offices.

OBJ's letter is filthy and repulsive. undecided

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by massinola(m): 10:35am On Jan 25, 2018
Kk
Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by yeyeboi(m): 10:35am On Jan 25, 2018
Ok
Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by Tekecoms1(m): 10:35am On Jan 25, 2018
Naija and drama.

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by seunlayi(m): 10:35am On Jan 25, 2018
He is man, he broke Apc spine grin

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by massinola(m): 10:36am On Jan 25, 2018
I can see lala. Wetin you dey observe

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by three: 10:37am On Jan 25, 2018
Hmm

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by Macgreat(m): 10:37am On Jan 25, 2018
grin

Believe it or not, The whole problems started with Obasanjo.

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by free2ryhme: 10:38am On Jan 25, 2018
highrise07:
I was already researching for an article on Obasanjo following his recent successful defence of his PhD thesis at the National Open University of Nigeria at the age of over 80 when the breaking news came that the ‘oracle at Ota’ had ‘bombed’ Buhari.

I have always been intrigued by the Obasanjo persona - a man that embodies extreme contradictions - yet a trail blazer on many fronts. As a military Head of State he handed over power to elected civilians in 1979 at a time when such was a rarity in Africa. He became an instant global statesman by that singular action and has been able to leverage on it to grow even bigger in global stature. Obasanjo’s think-tank - the Obasanjo Leadership Forum - which he set up after his first coming - was one of the first think-tanks set up by any former African leader. Obasanjo has also probably written more books than any other African leader - and remains active and in high demand globally as a mediator in regional conflicts, despite his age and shortcomings at home.

Obasanjo’s attack on Buhari was not altogether unexpected. He has played a leading role in the emergence and bringing down of all Nigerian civilian presidents since the Second Republic. And even the military regimes that he had no hand in propping to power such as IBB’s and Abacha’s (as far as information in the public domain is concerned), he made uncomfortable - at the opportune time. Based on his antecedents, many people felt that Obasanjo moving on Buhari and his government was only a matter of time.

The early signs that Obasanjo might be positioning himself for an attack on Buhari came at a lecture he delivered at Oxford University on Africa’s transformative leaders on January 8 2018. Obasanjo omitted Buhari’s name in what appeared to be a deliberate act (not that some of us believe that Buhari qualifies to be included in the list). Not only that, when Thisday asked him shortly after the lecture whether he would support Buhari for a second term, Obasanjo retorted that it was not the right time to talk of supporting Buhari’s second term ambition. It was obvious something was ominous.

Obasanjo’s letter to Buhari of January 23 2018 entitled ‘The Way Out: A Clarion Call for Coalition for Nigeria Movement’, was a mixture of home truths, patronising comments and harsh words which will resonate well with Buhari’s critics.

Basically in the letter Obasanjo advised Buhari not to run again - mentioning his weaknesses in the areas of handling the economy, foreign policy and his poor understanding of the “dynamics of internal politics”. He rejected both the APC and the PDP as likely to lead the country out of the woods and called for a national movement, which he called Coalition Nigeria. As he put it:
“We need a Coalition for Nigeria, CN. Such a Movement at this juncture needs not be a political party but one to which all well-meaning Nigerians can belong. That Movement must be a coalition for democracy, good governance, social and economic well-being and progress.

“Coalition to salvage and redeem our country. You can count me with such a Movement. Last time, we asked, prayed and worked for change and God granted our request. This time, we must ask, pray and work for change with unity, security and progress. And God will again grant us.”

There are several observations regarding Obasanjo’s latest intervention:
One, Obasanjo embodies so many contradictions. Whatever he accuses any regime he wants to bring down - from corruption to impunity - he was also probably guilty of such during his time either as military head of State or during his eight years as civilian President. This has made some people to dismiss his interventions as self serving and undeserving. I believe such a manner of viewing Obasanjo interventions is simplistic and naïve. The point is that whatever one thinks of Obasanjo, he remains one of the most respected African statesmen by the international community. He leverages on this by choosing the time and place to launch an attack on a government he wants to bring down. Quite often when Obasanjo begins his attacks (and largely because he waits until there is an undercurrent of momentum against such a government), those criticisms often become self-propelling both at home and abroad. Obasanjo has a 100 per cent track record in bringing down any government he comes after. And that is not a joke!

Two, whether Buhari heeds Obasanjo’s advice or not, the letter, just like the one he wrote to Jonathan in the run-up to the 2015 presidential election, has irrevocably changed the permutations for 2019. For one, the letter is likely to embolden several people within the APC to mount a challenge against Buhari’s candidacy.
It is possible that the letter may have an opposite effect on Buhari - heighten his resolve to contest even if he had not made up his mind to do so before the letter. Certainly as a retired General, he may not want to be seen as chickening out of the contest because of Obasanjo’s letter. If Buhari decides to go for a second term (as I believe he will do), and if Obasanjo’s antecedents are anything to go by, he will most likely constitute himself as the spiritual director of the opposition - both at home and abroad. Since Obasanjo is not a man known to go back on his vomit, he is unlikely to be persuaded to drop his opposition to Buhari’s second term ambition. We are therefore likely to be in for a dog fight.

Three, largely because of Obasanjo’s track record in bringing down governments and his international connections, the letter is likely to impact psychologically on Buhari’s cabinet and close advisers. We will therefore be watching out for the fickleness of human nature. I will therefore not be surprised if some of the Governors, advisers and members of the President’s inner cabinet who always pretend to love Buhari more than God loves him (even though many can see through their sycophancy that their only loyalty is to their ambitions and pockets) begin to gradually distance themselves from him. We are likely to witness ‘doublespeak’ as these characters begin scheming for relevance in whichever direction they believe the next dispensation will come from.

Four, while the issue of whether a government has performed well or not will always be subjective in our type of clime - depending on which side one finds himself/herself in our fault lines or active controversies of the day - Obasanjo’s solution, a national movement, Coalition of Nigerians (CN), can be interrogated: The first challenge for such a coalition is whether its members will fall from heaven or whether members will still be adult Nigerians who have already internalized the ‘Nigerian factor’. Another challenge is that such a movement will inevitably be a special purpose vehicle (SPV) just to remove Buhari from power - just as the APC was an SPV used to remove Jonathan from power. Coalitions of this nature are by definition assemblages of people with different ambitions, ideological inclinations and political tendencies. Once the main goal of the SPV is accomplished, the internal contradictions within the movement will come to the fore - as we have seen with the APC. Additionally, a movement, such as that proposed by Obasanjo, is inherently unstable and suffers from problems of routinization because such movements are usually held together by one or two charismatic individuals. Once such leaders are no longer with the movement, it begins to crumble. Remarkably Obasanjo did not specify how such a movement will field candidates for offices and whether it will be lawful for movements that are not registered as political parties to contest for offices.

Five, it can also not be ruled out that at least part of the reasons for Obasanjo’s proposal for a Coalition of Nigerians is to ensure that his sworn enemy, Atiku Abubakar, if he emerges as the PDP’s presidential candidate, does not benefit from his move against Buhari. If this hunch is true, it raises questions of whether Obasanjo’s solution has been well thought-through or whether he will also turn on the beneficiaries of the movement soon afterwards - if he succeeds in removing Buhari.

Six, given Obasanjo’s excellent track record in bringing down any government he moves against and equally extremely poor track record in leadership recruitment (he has been dissatisfied with all the leaders he handpicked and anointed), it may be germane to find a way of harnessing Obasanjo’s skills in pulling down unpopular governments while making up for his poor skills in leadership recruitment. One solution may be the Alan Greenspan option:
Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve of the United States (the equivalent of our Central Bank) from 1987 to 2006, was once asked the secret of his success as “Washington’s resident wizard.” His answer was that he always did the opposite of advice proffered by the IMF. May be since we know Obasanjo skill is in pulling down unpopular governments but not in leadership recruitment, we may move against anyone anointed by Obasanjo and choose from the pool of those he refuses to approve.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/obasanjo-grandmaster-of-timing-changes-calculations-for-2019.html


The oracle at Ota has spoken

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by MorataFC: 10:38am On Jan 25, 2018
We are in season of letter

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by DollarAngel(m): 10:39am On Jan 25, 2018
After the LETTER, what happens LATTER.

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by Venice789: 10:39am On Jan 25, 2018
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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by killsmith(f): 10:39am On Jan 25, 2018
We're grateful to obj for amplifying our cries....

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by IamPatriotic(m): 10:39am On Jan 25, 2018
baba na baba
Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by Sagay212: 10:40am On Jan 25, 2018
It is simple as ABC.. have you delivered on the promises you made? NO. Do you have any reasonable thing to show as achievement ? NO.

Buhari has failed. He should go back to his farm and be the president of miyetti Allah herdsmen.

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by ipobarecriminals: 10:41am On Jan 25, 2018
sad u expect him to kip qwayert when thing aren't working. and the like of that communication minister dey deceive PMB .Lailai.Enuf of Fulani herdsmen killing

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by imstrong1: 10:41am On Jan 25, 2018
obasanjo made valid point that reflects the pains of most Nigerians eg nepotism, insensitivity imagine an endorsement for another term in the heat of herdsmen attack... love him hate him people like him are necessary in critical national affairs

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by princekami(m): 10:41am On Jan 25, 2018
As if Obasanjo was any better,
all of them criminals.
Nigeria is a sad excuse for a country. i hope they sell off the country...

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by jaymejate: 10:42am On Jan 25, 2018
Honestly Speaking, Even If Obj's Admin Was Bad As Most People Claimed - It Is Not As Bad As This. I Have Been Waiting 4 His Letter Since Last Year.
Buhari Should Just Humbly Depart Aso Rock When The Time Comes

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by tuoyoojo(m): 10:43am On Jan 25, 2018
its a good thing that someone is standing to oppose this govt as most people who have done soon have be arrested, threatened or cowed in submission

obj is actually doing the work of opposition, something PDP has failed to do

well, the Op has made some good points, only time would tell how things would pan out

mean while lets sit back n watch

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by Topmaike007(m): 10:43am On Jan 25, 2018
Op your post is too long oo
all what i knw is dat buhari is going bck to daura in 2019.

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by ebujany(m): 10:43am On Jan 25, 2018
undecided

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by 9jaDoc(f): 10:43am On Jan 25, 2018
Long article. Still reading

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by bamite(m): 10:44am On Jan 25, 2018
Has dissapointed me TBH

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by blackpanda: 10:45am On Jan 25, 2018
omowolewa:
Obasanjo's letter is really an headache in PMB's campaign camp.

Mention any promises of APC and we show you relapse.

PMB must deep hands to a big purse to clear this dirt. A departure from his anti-graft war. Am expecting numerous corruption cases under PMB to be exposed, it's still part of the strategy.

Let me tell you, Buhari couldnt be bothered with all that noise
Buhari remains unchallenged until date
Forget obj and the social media losers making noise

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by whirlwind7(m): 10:45am On Jan 25, 2018
Ok. Same thing he did with GEJ.
Have we fared any better with his inputs? I guess not.

Contrary to OBJ's advice that the dinosaur in Aso Rock shouldn't seek reelection, I prefer he does. I prefer he goes through the polls and gets disgraced. That way, it will sink into his skull that his people are fed up with him. Him resigning will make it look like he's human after all, and is doing the nation a favor.

If, on the other hand, he wins ( provided the election is as fair as can be in Naija standard) then it shows that we haven't come of age in our political growth and orientation. It shows we are not ready for a better alternative.
Weak, innefectual leaders must never be given a second opportunity. You perform poorly, you should get kicked out, no sentiments.

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Re: Obasanjo, Grandmaster Of Timing, Changes Calculations For 2019 - Jideofor Adibe by BeijinDossier: 10:45am On Jan 25, 2018
Bubu is going back to Daura to face his cow business. cheesy

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