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Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by san316(m): 12:01pm On Feb 24, 2018
Interesting
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by PointZerom: 12:01pm On Feb 24, 2018
angry
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by jkendy(m): 12:01pm On Feb 24, 2018
Season of Letter Writing. Just don't know why these people (Afonjas dem) so much like writing letters. BTW can Bubu even comprehend what's written down there
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by unitysheart(m): 12:06pm On Feb 24, 2018
Very well worded.

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Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by Yankee101: 12:06pm On Feb 24, 2018
Things fall apart.
Two fighting a'raba two shege!
End of APC govt foreverrrrrrr!
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by booblacain(m): 12:07pm On Feb 24, 2018
eminikansoso:
Politics either you cheats me or I cheat you.
No permanent friend but either way, na change we dey.

That is not true politics, that is a bastardized and corrupted politics. Don't make it look like it is the norm, it is evil and corrupt men that think this way.
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by israelmao(m): 12:07pm On Feb 24, 2018
Tinubu needs reconcillation more than anyone in APC he should stop pretending.
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by Nobody: 12:09pm On Feb 24, 2018
Jesus is coming
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by adecz: 12:09pm On Feb 24, 2018
The man is finished.

All along, he was a dictator
in a Democrat's clothing.

A snake in the monkey's shadow.

A two faced Janus..

Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by BIGDADDY000(m): 12:11pm On Feb 24, 2018
i dont see how APC wil know peace, dey brought us dis mess and besides their foundation was built on HYPOCRITES.
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by Nobody: 12:20pm On Feb 24, 2018
Now they have all learned how to write letter.
Thanks for OBJ,his Phd has started debut letter has schooled our polithiefcians.


Am waiting to see Shekau letter from sambisa
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by Akpan107(m): 12:29pm On Feb 24, 2018
The latter is too lengthy...
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by Baawaa(m): 12:35pm On Feb 24, 2018
"If anyone finds it difficult to cooperate with Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in this patriotic assignment, such a person is free to quit the party office..."
Muhammadu Buhari
Baawaa:

It is high time for Oyegun to drop personal interest and work for the party and the Nation or else he will sink with other traitors

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Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by kunjifiedg: 12:43pm On Feb 24, 2018
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
lol... The Konjified Brother

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaK7ydygmHI
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by Ps3ver: 12:54pm On Feb 24, 2018
heendrix:
just take a look at tinubu's rotten eyes. na this kin person una want make people support? undecided


Wetin your father eye look like? Okponu oshi

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Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by culprince(m): 12:59pm On Feb 24, 2018
Demainman1:
Buhari cannot read all of these long lamentations o
cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy angry
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by ADBA3005(m): 12:59pm On Feb 24, 2018
heendrix:
just take a look at tinubu's rotten eyes. na this kin person una want make people support? undecided
U must b silly wt this ungodly comment of urs on Jagaban;may u never have somebody like him(Bola Ahmed Tinubu) in your generation!
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by fajob: 12:59pm On Feb 24, 2018
aminulive:
@POLITICSNGR

A full transcript of Bola Tinubu's letter to president Muhammadu Buhari complaining about the interference of APC national chairman, John Oyegun, in his reconciliatory moves  has emerged.

Tinubu had on Wednesday in a letter, accused Oyegun of sabotaging his efforts to reconcile aggrieved APC members.

The letter dated February 21, 2018, was addressed to President Buhari, copied to the Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President, Bukola Saraki and Speaker of the House of Reps, Yakubu Dogara.

The Letter, obtained by PoliticsNGR, read;

“I trust that this letter finds you in good health and may that never change. I also hope that you are in an apt frame of mind to read this letter according to the spirit in which it is written and to derive apt counsel from it.

Our party has travelled far in a brief time. To pull and mend the disparate legacy parties into one, we surmounted high obstacles that would have daunted others. To win the election, the then candidate Muhammadu Buhari had to campaign as never before and we, as a party, had to stare down great odds to win.

We held firm to our principles and did not cast our eyes away from the progressive objectives that led us to form this party in the first instance. We kept faith with the best of our ideals and we matched noble ideals to strong effort. We won. Nigeria won.

Sadly, some, who were entrusted with positions of high responsibility within the party seemed unable to handle the success given them. Little attention was tendered the principles upon which this party was formed and pursuant to which it was presented to the public as an alternative to the cynical politics of the PDP (Peoples Democratic Party).

We were born as a party of internal democracy; but our internal institutions have been actively undermined or allowed to atrophy. The spirit of a new and better Nigeria that guided us to unprecedented electoral success has been steadily replaced by the bankrupt and rule-less ways that brought the PDP low.

Since the election, there have been several reports of lack of openness and fairness which have led to internal crisis in some of our states. There have been allegations of self-induced crisis resulting from merchandising of internal processes. We all must agree that the party was bound to suffer growing pains but not to the extent of losing part of the substantial goodwill that brought us to power.

However, that which concerns me has little to do with the manner by which the party is growing. What concerns me is the manner in which the crisis is developing that can lead to serious erosion of party cohesion and confidence. Were I alone in this concern, I would discount my observations as a sign of my own misperceptions or infirmity. However, I stand not alone in this worry. My grief is shared by so many party members that I would not be accused of exaggeration if I said substantial party leaders are worried about the course of our vessel.

I believe it was from this sober concern that President Muhammadu Buhari recently appointed me to lead the consultation, reconciliation and confidence-building efforts in our party. Upon the appointment, I gave the President my word that I would work diligently and objectively to achieve the goal set before me.

In this vein, my first port of call after receiving this assignment was our party’s National Secretariat to present myself before the National Working Committee (NWC), with you as one of its members by virtue of your position as Chairman of the party. During my interaction with the NWC, I enjoined its members to freely express their views concerning the state of the party at the national, state and local levels. I listened attentively to the views of every member of the NWC present.

On your part, you promised unalloyed support for my mission. Consonant with that vow, you said you would provide all information at your disposal and you vowed to act as a liaison between me and the state party chapters. At that very meeting, I announced I had formally started the assignment handed me by President Buhari. I offered to keep you abreast of my work. I said that I wanted the NWC to be like an informal advisory council and sounding board to me in the discharge of this presidential mandate.

Unfortunately, the spirit of understanding and of cooperative undertaking to revive the party seems not to have lived beyond the temporal confines of that meeting. I assure anyone who cares to know that this positive spirit of cooperation did not meet its demise at my hands.

My position was and is that we can only restore the party by resolving its current deficiencies in an unbiased, neutral manner that allows us to strengthen our internal democracy by annealing those internal institutions and processes vital to such internal fairness. I stated this position then and still hold to it with all sincerity.

Yet, disappointment greeted me when I discovered that you had swiftly acted in contravention of the spirit of our discussions. Instead of being a bulwark of support as promised, you positioned yourself in active opposition to the goal of resuscitating the progressive and democratic nature of the APC. As a party, we have strived to be the best, present hope for the nation. Yet, your goal appears to be something of a lesser pedigree.

In our discussion, you personally mentioned Kogi, Kaduna, Kano and Adamawa States as places afflicted by serious party issues. Given your assessment, these were states where I believed cooperation between you and I should have been intense and detailed. Instead, you have taken it as your personal mission to thwart my presidential assignment in these key states.

In Kogi, you rushed to the state to unilaterally inaugurate a new slate of state officials, parallel to the officials already heading the state chapter of the party. While this may place you in significant affinity with those parallel officials you handpicked, this machination suggests no improvement in the welfare of the party in Kogi or at the national level. This usurpation of authority exacerbates conflict and confusion; it does not resolve them.

It is my understanding that your dissolution of the duly- constituted state executives and the hurried naming of the above-mentioned caretaker group was not approved by the NWC. This arrogation of power sets you at variance with members of the NWC as evidenced by National Publicity Secretary Malam Bolaji Abdullahi’s statement, condemning your improper and unusual action.

You had let this situation fester for months on end. Only when I was appointed to help resolve internal disputes and when you realised I might focus early on Kogi, did you stir from your indifference and inaction. You could have wisely and prudently treated this matter beforehand. By waiting to the last moment, your unilateral action was implemented in haste and unbalanced in thought. By creating a parallel body, you not only acted improperly, you grew a second problem from the stem where previously there had sprouted but one.

The Kaduna State chapter apparently has been troubled by disputes over who the party recognises as acting chairman for the state. The dispute has at times degenerated to the point where there purportedly has been demolition of property and the threat of violence.

This eruptive state of affairs is a direct and proximate result of the inability of the party under your leadership to follow the dictates of the party constitution and regulations to arrive at a result that all may agree was rendered objectively, in harmony with the principles by which this party was founded.

While everyone may not be pleased with the result, all contestants would acknowledge that the process had been fair and neutral. In this way, rancour is contained and reconciliation more easily achieved.

Because this matter has been left to fester, positions have hardened and intrigue and animosity are more the authors of the day than unity, compromise and cooperation. It is always better to repair the crack before it becomes a hole and the hole before it becomes a gap. You did neither in this instance. Yet, you lifted not a finger to honour your vow to provide information and contacts to help me do this important repair.

After my interaction with the NWC and given the urgency of the work needed to mend and heal the party, you should have presented the status reports on state party chapters as promised, and certainly without much delay. Your reportage is vital to my work. Your delay in not reporting on a single state chapter now delays and threatens my assignment.

Mr. Chairman, I cannot overstate the imperatives of time in this regard just as I cannot overstate the need for cooperation and to work in accordance with the formal rules and ways of our party.

Yet, something else is afoot and I must draw attention to it so that we can end the malpractice before it impairs the party and my assignment any further. Drawing from your behaviour in Kogi, Kaduna and with regard to the state chapter assessment requested, I am led to the inference that you have no intention of actually supporting my assignment.

Instead, you apparently seek to undermine my mandate by engaging in dilatory tactics for the most part. When forced to act, you do so in an arbitrary and capricious manner, without the counsel of other NWC members and without regard to our internal procedures.

You may have personal qualms with me. That is your right as a human being. However, you have no such right as the chairman of this party. This party belongs to all of its members. You have no greater claim on it than any of the rest of us. Whatever personal qualms you may have with me are secondary at this point. You have a moral and professional obligation as the party chairman to act in the party’s best interests. Your hurried and unilateral actions belie the important agency you hold for the party.

Thus, in furtherance of the assignment given to me by President Buhari, I request that you make available to me the status reports and all other pertinent information regarding the state chapters without further delay.

Also, to lessen animosity and return the party to the path of internal democracy and openness, I beg that you refrain from taking any more improper unilateral decisions with regard to the national and state chapters of the party. As the chairman of the party, you must work within the confines of the duties and responsibilities enumerated under the party constitution. You must not stretch beyond them.

If you continue to do so, I fear you may undermine the party in no small degree. You may well cause internal fractures and dissension difficult to repair yet visible to all. I fear this can undermine our goodwill with the electorate and make the approaching challenges to the party materially more difficult than they need to be.

As chairman of this party, you should not want this to be your legacy. As a member of this party from its inception, I don’t want this to happen to the party and I don’t want such an awful thing to be your legacy.

https://politicsngr.com/breaking-full-text-tinubus-letter-buhari-emerges-read/
Season 1 .check my signatures jare
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by Shroud: 1:04pm On Feb 24, 2018
Tinubu's letter to Buhari or tinubu's letter to Oyegun copied to Buhari, Osinbanjo and Senate President. Wrong caption.

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Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by akinszz: 1:09pm On Feb 24, 2018
aminulive:
@POLITICSNGR

A full transcript of Bola Tinubu's letter to president Muhammadu Buhari complaining about the interference of APC national chairman, John Oyegun, in his reconciliatory moves  has emerged.

Tinubu had on Wednesday in a letter, accused Oyegun of sabotaging his efforts to reconcile aggrieved APC members.

The letter dated February 21, 2018, was addressed to President Buhari, copied to the Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President, Bukola Saraki and Speaker of the House of Reps, Yakubu Dogara.

The Letter, obtained by PoliticsNGR, read;

“I trust that this letter finds you in good health and may that never change. I also hope that you are in an apt frame of mind to read this letter according to the spirit in which it is written and to derive apt counsel from it.

Our party has travelled far in a brief time. To pull and mend the disparate legacy parties into one, we surmounted high obstacles that would have daunted others. To win the election, the then candidate Muhammadu Buhari had to campaign as never before and we, as a party, had to stare down great odds to win.

We held firm to our principles and did not cast our eyes away from the progressive objectives that led us to form this party in the first instance. We kept faith with the best of our ideals and we matched noble ideals to strong effort. We won. Nigeria won.

Sadly, some, who were entrusted with positions of high responsibility within the party seemed unable to handle the success given them. Little attention was tendered the principles upon which this party was formed and pursuant to which it was presented to the public as an alternative to the cynical politics of the PDP (Peoples Democratic Party).

We were born as a party of internal democracy; but our internal institutions have been actively undermined or allowed to atrophy. The spirit of a new and better Nigeria that guided us to unprecedented electoral success has been steadily replaced by the bankrupt and rule-less ways that brought the PDP low.

Since the election, there have been several reports of lack of openness and fairness which have led to internal crisis in some of our states. There have been allegations of self-induced crisis resulting from merchandising of internal processes. We all must agree that the party was bound to suffer growing pains but not to the extent of losing part of the substantial goodwill that brought us to power.

However, that which concerns me has little to do with the manner by which the party is growing. What concerns me is the manner in which the crisis is developing that can lead to serious erosion of party cohesion and confidence. Were I alone in this concern, I would discount my observations as a sign of my own misperceptions or infirmity. However, I stand not alone in this worry. My grief is shared by so many party members that I would not be accused of exaggeration if I said substantial party leaders are worried about the course of our vessel.

I believe it was from this sober concern that President Muhammadu Buhari recently appointed me to lead the consultation, reconciliation and confidence-building efforts in our party. Upon the appointment, I gave the President my word that I would work diligently and objectively to achieve the goal set before me.

In this vein, my first port of call after receiving this assignment was our party’s National Secretariat to present myself before the National Working Committee (NWC), with you as one of its members by virtue of your position as Chairman of the party. During my interaction with the NWC, I enjoined its members to freely express their views concerning the state of the party at the national, state and local levels. I listened attentively to the views of every member of the NWC present.

On your part, you promised unalloyed support for my mission. Consonant with that vow, you said you would provide all information at your disposal and you vowed to act as a liaison between me and the state party chapters. At that very meeting, I announced I had formally started the assignment handed me by President Buhari. I offered to keep you abreast of my work. I said that I wanted the NWC to be like an informal advisory council and sounding board to me in the discharge of this presidential mandate.

Unfortunately, the spirit of understanding and of cooperative undertaking to revive the party seems not to have lived beyond the temporal confines of that meeting. I assure anyone who cares to know that this positive spirit of cooperation did not meet its demise at my hands.

My position was and is that we can only restore the party by resolving its current deficiencies in an unbiased, neutral manner that allows us to strengthen our internal democracy by annealing those internal institutions and processes vital to such internal fairness. I stated this position then and still hold to it with all sincerity.

Yet, disappointment greeted me when I discovered that you had swiftly acted in contravention of the spirit of our discussions. Instead of being a bulwark of support as promised, you positioned yourself in active opposition to the goal of resuscitating the progressive and democratic nature of the APC. As a party, we have strived to be the best, present hope for the nation. Yet, your goal appears to be something of a lesser pedigree.

In our discussion, you personally mentioned Kogi, Kaduna, Kano and Adamawa States as places afflicted by serious party issues. Given your assessment, these were states where I believed cooperation between you and I should have been intense and detailed. Instead, you have taken it as your personal mission to thwart my presidential assignment in these key states.

In Kogi, you rushed to the state to unilaterally inaugurate a new slate of state officials, parallel to the officials already heading the state chapter of the party. While this may place you in significant affinity with those parallel officials you handpicked, this machination suggests no improvement in the welfare of the party in Kogi or at the national level. This usurpation of authority exacerbates conflict and confusion; it does not resolve them.

It is my understanding that your dissolution of the duly- constituted state executives and the hurried naming of the above-mentioned caretaker group was not approved by the NWC. This arrogation of power sets you at variance with members of the NWC as evidenced by National Publicity Secretary Malam Bolaji Abdullahi’s statement, condemning your improper and unusual action.

You had let this situation fester for months on end. Only when I was appointed to help resolve internal disputes and when you realised I might focus early on Kogi, did you stir from your indifference and inaction. You could have wisely and prudently treated this matter beforehand. By waiting to the last moment, your unilateral action was implemented in haste and unbalanced in thought. By creating a parallel body, you not only acted improperly, you grew a second problem from the stem where previously there had sprouted but one.

The Kaduna State chapter apparently has been troubled by disputes over who the party recognises as acting chairman for the state. The dispute has at times degenerated to the point where there purportedly has been demolition of property and the threat of violence.

This eruptive state of affairs is a direct and proximate result of the inability of the party under your leadership to follow the dictates of the party constitution and regulations to arrive at a result that all may agree was rendered objectively, in harmony with the principles by which this party was founded.

While everyone may not be pleased with the result, all contestants would acknowledge that the process had been fair and neutral. In this way, rancour is contained and reconciliation more easily achieved.

Because this matter has been left to fester, positions have hardened and intrigue and animosity are more the authors of the day than unity, compromise and cooperation. It is always better to repair the crack before it becomes a hole and the hole before it becomes a gap. You did neither in this instance. Yet, you lifted not a finger to honour your vow to provide information and contacts to help me do this important repair.

After my interaction with the NWC and given the urgency of the work needed to mend and heal the party, you should have presented the status reports on state party chapters as promised, and certainly without much delay. Your reportage is vital to my work. Your delay in not reporting on a single state chapter now delays and threatens my assignment.

Mr. Chairman, I cannot overstate the imperatives of time in this regard just as I cannot overstate the need for cooperation and to work in accordance with the formal rules and ways of our party.

Yet, something else is afoot and I must draw attention to it so that we can end the malpractice before it impairs the party and my assignment any further. Drawing from your behaviour in Kogi, Kaduna and with regard to the state chapter assessment requested, I am led to the inference that you have no intention of actually supporting my assignment.

Instead, you apparently seek to undermine my mandate by engaging in dilatory tactics for the most part. When forced to act, you do so in an arbitrary and capricious manner, without the counsel of other NWC members and without regard to our internal procedures.

You may have personal qualms with me. That is your right as a human being. However, you have no such right as the chairman of this party. This party belongs to all of its members. You have no greater claim on it than any of the rest of us. Whatever personal qualms you may have with me are secondary at this point. You have a moral and professional obligation as the party chairman to act in the party’s best interests. Your hurried and unilateral actions belie the important agency you hold for the party.

Thus, in furtherance of the assignment given to me by President Buhari, I request that you make available to me the status reports and all other pertinent information regarding the state chapters without further delay.

Also, to lessen animosity and return the party to the path of internal democracy and openness, I beg that you refrain from taking any more improper unilateral decisions with regard to the national and state chapters of the party. As the chairman of the party, you must work within the confines of the duties and responsibilities enumerated under the party constitution. You must not stretch beyond them.

If you continue to do so, I fear you may undermine the party in no small degree. You may well cause internal fractures and dissension difficult to repair yet visible to all. I fear this can undermine our goodwill with the electorate and make the approaching challenges to the party materially more difficult than they need to be.

As chairman of this party, you should not want this to be your legacy. As a member of this party from its inception, I don’t want this to happen to the party and I don’t want such an awful thing to be your legacy.

https://politicsngr.com/breaking-full-text-tinubus-letter-buhari-emerges-read/

Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by barrydee(m): 1:28pm On Feb 24, 2018
And Tinubu's greed has finally led to his downfall. Dude would've been contented with being a "godfather" in Lagos & the entire south west.
But the gods made him MAD by making him think he can be a "godfather" in Nigeria by entering into a political partnership with the Fulanis.

The fact that "Ganjaban" is a political mentor, leader and role model to the folks in the south west is very disturbing. He isn't as smart as he seems after all.
Tinubu is now a wailer.
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by cpu2006(m): 1:29pm On Feb 24, 2018
nototribalist:
Tinubu should know his place for once. He's no body in the party, he has no post. Tinubu should have respect for the office of the chairman of the APC. As Rochas rightly said, Tinubu should stop crying more than the berief.


So you have forgoten his (Tinubu) contribution in 2015? do you think APC can win presidential election without Tinubu.Who is APC?. Anyway, he be like say u forget your senses at viewing center last week.
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by ihitenansa: 1:35pm On Feb 24, 2018
thereturnoflucy:
I don't understand, at first the letter is addressed to Buhari, but at some point it just changes to Oyegun..
Hehe. ..u notice dat tin?



v useless epistle
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by sweetjohn(m): 2:13pm On Feb 24, 2018
This letter was poorly addressed. A letter sent to the president, then make a 360 revised to Oyegun. It shows he lack respect to the president. Anyway, even the president self na olodo
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by Doerstech(m): 2:56pm On Feb 24, 2018
lolz
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by Ratello: 4:18pm On Feb 24, 2018
Baawaa:


It is high time for Oyegun to drop personal interest and work for the party and the Nation or else he will sink with other traitors

grin cheesy grin grin cheesy grin cheesy grin grin cheesy

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Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by Edunwa302(m): 4:36pm On Feb 24, 2018
Firefire:


The END of the beginning.

Useless party.
Hahaha abi
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by heendrix(m): 8:53pm On Feb 24, 2018
ADBA3005:
U must b silly wt this ungodly comment of urs on Jagaban;may u never have somebody like him(Bola Ahmed Tinubu) in your generation!

Amen. ...we wount have a supporter of badluck n dullard in my generation. thanks for that wonderful prayer bro happy Sunday in advance wink
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by nototribalist: 8:34am On Feb 25, 2018
cpu2006:



So you have forgoten his (Tinubu) contribution in 2015? do you think APC can win presidential election without Tinubu.Who is APC?. Anyway, he be like say u forget your senses at viewing center last week.
Stop foolling yourself, which SW state gave Buhari block votes like Kano and katsina did for Buhari.


Go and check the inec presidential election results of Southwest, that's why Arewa masters know he's useless. Kano vote cover lagos state and Ogun state own join together. Tinubu is only an ethinic politician only to SW he can't go outside Yoruba land to make decisions.


He can't even go to the middle belt region let alone going to Naija Delta to make speech like how Obasanjo usually control any region in Nigeria.


Rochas have warned Tinubu to always mind his business and stop crying more than the berief. He shouldn't even go close to Rochas cos Rochas will rubbishh him in a heartbeat.

A whole millions in lagos that Tinubu thought he controls couldn't even secure 1million vote for Buhari, and you people want Yaya Bello and Buhari to respect him, common make una park well. Saraki and Dino meleye are waiting for him to come talk to them, they will disgrace him, just dey watch. At least some gladiators have started putting him in his place already
Re: Full Text Of Tinubu's Letter To Buhari About Oyegun/APC Crisis Emerges by 9jaArea: 10:36am On Feb 25, 2018
thereturnoflucy:
I don't understand, at first the letter is addressed to Buhari, but at some point it just changes to Oyegun..
The letter was copied to Buhari considering that he gave Tinubu the mandate. The core of it is Oyegun

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