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Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by Johnnyessence(m): 3:56am On Oct 12, 2018
The spokesman for the pan -Yoruba socio - cultural group, Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin , has carpeted a former Lagos State Governor , Bola Tinubu , for allegedly keeping mute when Fulani herdsmen abducted elder statesman , Olu Falae , and attacked farmers in parts of South -West .
He dismissed Tinubu ’s claims that the South- West was not affected by herdsmen attacks, noting that the marauders had killed people in Yewa , Oke Ogun , Akure , Ekiti and other parts of the region.
Reacting to a statement by Tinubu ’s media aide, Tunde Rahman , in which he said the Afenifere chieftain was suffering from selective amnesia , Odumakin , in a statement on Thursday , accused the All Progressives Congress leader of living in denial .
He said , “Tinubu has maintained a sinful silence as herdsmen launched vicious attacks on the South- West and other sections of the country with thousands of lives lost in the last three years .
“He can play the ostrich all he wants but we know he was mute when herdsmen kidnapped Chief Olu Falae . He could not find his voice when herders killed people in Yewa , Oke Ogun , Akure , Ekiti and the Middle Belt .
“Neither did I hear a word from Tinubu when herdsmen kidnapped and killed a Permanent Secretary in Osun ( where Tinubu and I are from ) . ”
The Afenifere ’s spokesman said Tinubu only postured as a federalist when it suited him, noting that cattle herders as businessmen should apply to state governors for land allocation if they were interested in ranching .
He accused the APC chieftain of launching a personal attack against him .
“I do not intend to take issues with him in all the personal attacks and insinuations of disorder of the mind . Why should I when I know that it is chronic abusers of substance that are more prone to suffer from such ? Thank God I am not one of them ,” Odumakin quipped . https://punchng.com/tinubu-was-mute-when-herdsmen-attacked-swest-odumakin/
Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by sarrki(m): 4:02am On Oct 12, 2018
That’s the news the op likes propagating anything that will tarnish the image of south west he’s always there

Pdp online miscrean

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by slivertongue: 4:06am On Oct 12, 2018
Tinubu &Osinbajo kept quiet so as to please GMB &his co travellers

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by afroniger: 4:11am On Oct 12, 2018
Odumakin is a liar. Perhaps he was expecting Tinubu to take a militant approach that would include attacking Fulanis and Buhari. Tinubu did express his position on the crisis. I don't understand why these Afenifere leaders think they have to bring Tinubu down to gain the relevance that had eluded them on the SW political scene.

https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2018/01/18/fulani-herdsmen-no-right-kill-people-bola-tinubu/

http://thenationonlineng.net/tinubu-herdsmen-farmers-crisis-enough/

Tinubu on herdsmen, farmers crisis: enough

Joseph Jibueze and Tony Akowe, Abuja On: January 19, 2018

All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart Asiwaju Bola Tinubu yesterday said herdsmen attacks on farmers festered because past administrations did not deal decisively with the problem.

He said the crisis had assumed dimensions that troubled the body politic because it had not been addressed.

“Now, the current administration is moving to arrest the lethal situation,” Tinubu said.

The former Lagos State governor, who spoke at the 15th Annual Daily Trust dialogue, believes that the nomadic way of life is fast becoming obsolete.

According to him, large scale nomadic practice does not belong in this day and age.

“Thus, herders have no right to cling to this way of life by killing others. Government must stop their violence but also offer them a viable new way of life by moving them toward more modern, non-nomadic cattle rearing,” he said.

Tinubu, who spoke on the theme: Nigeria and the Challenges of 2019: This is not a game, was represented by one-time Lagos State Commissioner for Finance Mr Wale Edun.

President Muhammadu Buhari was represented by Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Boss Mustapha. There were key speakers, such as former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido and the representative of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prince Soyebi, among other eminent Nigerians.

The APC chieftain described the crisis as “evil”, which did not suddenly appear as Nigerians have been “living and dying with this lethal situation for many years”.

“We should have been agitating in this manner five, 10, 15 years ago. Lives would have been saved. For reasons I cannot completely fathom, we have come late to the point of strong, collective outrage at this bloodletting.

“Yet, all in all, late is better than never in this regard. This spirit of compassion and care must be enshrined in our political culture because it is integral to national greatness and democratic progress.

“True patriotism requires that you love more than the concept of Nigeria. You must love the people who comprise this nation, whether they worship in a church, mosque, and shrine or not at all.”

Tinubu believes too much political and economic power resides in the hands of too few, resulting in unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, too little food and too much poverty.

“For the debate needed on how best to tackle these structural problems, 2019 must not be a game between players similar in every way save the political party costume they wear.

“The election to come must be a contest of different visions for the nation’s present and future.

“As a progressive, I believe we must transform the nation by embarking on deep and impactful reforms, by creating more jobs, providing social policy initiatives and building an infrastructure befitting a leading nation.

“Social services must become a reality close at hand and not a vague dream lying in the distance,” he said.

Tinubu called for a reform of the fuel subsidy regime, saying it causes more problems than it cures.

“It sweetly profits the elite who manipulate the programme to their own advantage. We need to allow market forces to more directly determine price.

“We need to open the now closed market to more suppliers. In this way, we may better harmonise supply and demand, where they do the most sustainable economic good,” he said.

Tinubu advocated a repair of the social safety net in the interest of old people, whom he believes are shortchanged and forced to live in penury despite their past labours.

He noted that longstanding arrears of pension payments and retirement benefits to public sector workers remain outstanding.

“I maintain the unshakeable belief that smart, progressive governance can bring prosperity, tranquility and justice,” he said.

The frontline politician and strategist praised the Federal Government for successfully beating Boko Haram into a retreat, and for progress made in the fight against corruption.

“As progress is being made on these fronts, Nigeria also must face its biggest structural problem: our imbalanced economy and the poverty and misery it has caused,” Tinubu said.

Ahead of next year’s election, Tinubu said the battle waged during one election cycle was not enough.

“Curing the ills that plague our house will require many years of outstanding governance,” he said.

According to him, it is imperative for Nigerians not to allow “politics as usual” to claim the 2019 election season.

“We must insist on the principle that elections do not return to being games played by well-heeled elite while the rest of the nation is left to struggle and starve.

“The people must resist all appeals to unthinking passions and old prejudices. We must adhere to what our conscience reveals as the best path to good governance for all.

“For me, that path has always been a progressive one that harks to the need to materially transform the power relationships upon which this political economy is based,” he said.

Tinubu would like to see a national industrial policy that will create jobs, a national infrastructure plan, economic stimulants, accessibility of credit, government-backed home mortgage system, and a return to commodity exchange boards so farmers can secure good prices and hedge against loss.

“To achieve better levels of overall governance, we need to re-balance the duties between federal and state governments by giving states more power, authority and resources.

“The challenge we face leading into 2019 is not to fall backward in governance and development as we move forward in time. Reform and change are difficult because they are always and everywhere resisted by those who benefit from the old order.

“But we must insist on a better life for our people. As such, the electoral politics of 2019 cannot be played as if a game that has no end other than itself.

“Here again, we must insist on politics having a nobler and larger goal than just registering certain people into the fraternity of officeholders. People must not only aspire and hold office; they must seek to govern prudently from that office,” Tinubu said.

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by chiefolododo(m): 4:12am On Oct 12, 2018
Tinubu is selfish, he is only fighting for power and his pocket. I don't see him as the "asiwaju" (leader) of the yoruba people. WHEN BUHARI WANTED TO JETTISONED HIM, HIS ON DAUGHTER PROTESTED AGAINST BUHARI'S ADMINISTRATION ,BUT HE KEPT QUIET IN THE FACE OF INJUSTICE. SOYINKA SAID " the man dies in him who keeps quiet in the face of injustice"

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by chiefolododo(m): 4:17am On Oct 12, 2018
afroniger:
Odumakin is a liar. Perhaps he was expecting Tinubu to take a militant approach that would include attacking Fulanis and Buhari. Tinubu did express his position on the crisis. I don't understand why these Afenifere leaders think they have to bring Tinubu down to gain the relevance that had eluded them on the SW political scene.

https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2018/01/18/fulani-herdsmen-no-right-kill-people-bola-tinubu/

http://thenationonlineng.net/tinubu-herdsmen-farmers-crisis-enough/

Tinubu on herdsmen, farmers crisis: enough

Joseph Jibueze and Tony Akowe, Abuja On: January 19, 2018



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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by afroniger: 4:20am On Oct 12, 2018
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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by chiefolododo(m): 4:27am On Oct 12, 2018

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by afroniger: 4:28am On Oct 12, 2018
sarrki:
That’s the news the op likes propagating anything that will tarnish the image of south west he’s always there

Pdp online miscrean

That is because Op is still pained over the Osun election loss, as in serious Fayose-type of pains. He is the owner of the cheifolododo moniker as well in case you don't know. He is still in very serious pains.

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by MayorofLagos(m): 4:28am On Oct 12, 2018
It is Afenifere's job, not Tinubu's, to defend Yorubaland against external attacks. Tinubu's job is to put a one party banner uniformly across Yorubaland, and he has done very well without once asking Afenifere for help.

Afenifere need to get their act together and do their job of protecting us and stop looking for Tinubu's assistance.

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by chiefolododo(m): 4:30am On Oct 12, 2018
afroniger:


That is because Op is still pained over the Osun election loss, as in serious Fayose-type of pains. He is the owner of the cheifolododo moniker as well in case you don't know. He is still in very serious pains.

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by afroniger: 4:31am On Oct 12, 2018
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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by chiefolododo(m): 4:32am On Oct 12, 2018

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by aolawale025: 4:55am On Oct 12, 2018
They would rather be politically correct

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by Throwback: 5:38am On Oct 12, 2018
And Atiku just like Buhari, was defensive of his fellow Fulani herdsmen.


Vote Oby Ezekwesili for President 2019.

No baggage of corruption or failure.
Track record of due process and efficiency.
Proven fighter for the cause of the commoner.
Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by Nobody: 5:51am On Oct 12, 2018
afroniger:
Odumakin is a liar.

“Thus, herders have no right to cling to this way of life by killing others. Government must stop their violence but also offer them a viable new way of life by moving them toward more modern, non-nomadic cattle rearing,” he said.

In essence, give out peoples lands for ranching.

were you given any to start your business if you have one? Or was the coy you work for given land to erect or rented a structure?

If they cant advance from their sales and income then they should try another line of business while those whom have the capital and advanced technology step in.

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by temptnow: 6:03am On Oct 12, 2018
Tinubu is a muslem he will defend the caliphate to his last blood.

Tinubu should be added to this list

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by globemoney: 6:23am On Oct 12, 2018
He accused Tinubu of being a drug addict. Wow! Any comments sarrki

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by WhyMoD: 6:36am On Oct 12, 2018
What the SW doesn't understand is that Tinubu is out for his selfish interest only.
He does everything just to appear loyal and trust worthy to Buhari.

Otherwise how could he be fighting for the interest of SW and be suggesting that they hand over their lands to the killer herdsmen?
Let's say those guys are not even killing people. Is cattle rearing not a private business? Why then should people's personal properties be confiscated from them and handed over to a group of millionaires?

You know what I tell people? Don't worry untill Bubu wins second term (God forbid). The SW will see what their selfishness would put them through.. Bubu would not need their votes anymore. Even Tinubu would be shoved aside and possibly jailed by El Rufia faction.
Your lands would be seized and given to be herdsmen and they'd burn ur farms and destroy ur crops. Rape ur women and murder ur men in their sleeps..
And if you're still thinking Bubu would help u pursnish the SE.. don't worry the Igbos would expect and prepare for the worst should Bubu come back.

I don't wanna sound like a prophet of doom, but hey who needs a soothsayer to understand what's ahead of Bubu second term?

I don't wish Nigerians these things but it's inevitable should Bubu be returned. He is unapologetic about it..

And you think osibanjo would be returned to office?
Don't underestimate the North and El Rufia.. they know that osibanjo presidency is an extension of the Tinubu's.. and guess who they don't wanna trust with power? Of course Tinubu..

Antecedents would show u that.
Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by Johnnyessence(m): 6:42am On Oct 12, 2018
chiefolododo:
Tinubu is selfish, he is only fighting for power and his pocket. I don't see him as the "asiwaju" (leader) of the yoruba people. WHEN BUHARI WANTED TO JETTISONED HIM, HIS ON DAUGHTER PROTESTED AGAINST BUHARI'S ADMINISTRATION ,BUT HE KEPT QUIET IN THE FACE OF INJUSTICE. SOYINKA SAID " the man dies in him who keeps quiet in the face of injustice"
To be frank with you, i never take him as a leader. tinubu is a clueless and selfish yoruba leader.

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Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by Johnnyessence(m): 9:27am On Oct 12, 2018
afroniger:


That is because Op is still pained over the Osun election loss, as in serious Fayose-type of pains. He is the owner of the cheifolododo moniker as well in case you don't know. He is still in very serious pains.
your hatred to oshokomole will back fire. stop your hatred please. tinubu is a selfish and self centered politician.
Re: Tinubu Was Mute When Herdsmen Attacked South West – Yinka Odumakin by basilo101: 10:42am On Oct 12, 2018
Living in denial has always been yoruba way of life

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