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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by Abeyjide: 1:08pm On Feb 21, 2019
buhari winning.

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by Koolking(m): 1:08pm On Feb 21, 2019
Atiku was not meant to be president. He was meant to waste his retirement fund on electioneering.

I hope he learn his lesson after 23 Feb 2019 defeat to voice of reason, integrity, transparency and progress.

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by Fikayour: 1:09pm On Feb 21, 2019
What is he going to do differently? Let's ask ourselves this Sowore for president waste your vote wisely even if they will rig

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by bikefab(m): 1:09pm On Feb 21, 2019
I hope he does. Stay woke...23rd feb is the D day
Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by Juventus4life: 1:09pm On Feb 21, 2019
PMB had never force anyone to denounce thier religious or to forceful convert someone to his religiou

But the real religious bigot Atiku had forcefully converted his two wives Titi and Jennifer to his religiou unlike Tinubu and Fashola that allows their wives to practice their religion.

But the children of hate is PMB they are calling extremist

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by madridguy(m): 1:09pm On Feb 21, 2019
Spewing anything for worthless like tongue

Excaperx:
buhari is a goner
Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by surevik(f): 1:10pm On Feb 21, 2019
If illiterate like Buhari can, Atiku with his wisdom in business will... Vote Atiku for United Nigeria.

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by ipobarecriminals: 1:11pm On Feb 21, 2019
sad waste of time.No stranger will rule over us

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by canalily(m): 1:11pm On Feb 21, 2019
if.he.change.his.name.to.igbo.word.IKUTA,from.ATIKU...he.wil.win.....IKUTA.means.means....to.gather.people...ikuta.mkpuru.obi.ndi.mmadu.

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by wiseone28: 1:11pm On Feb 21, 2019
Maybe 2023
Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by discusant: 1:11pm On Feb 21, 2019
Oh yes.

Before Buhari cabal causes complete and forceful disintegration of Nigeria.

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by hesilo(m): 1:11pm On Feb 21, 2019
MY OWN IS THAT THERE SHOULD ALSO BE A BUS FOR THOSE WILLING TO VOTE FROM PH TO ENUGU, NOT ONLY LAGOS TO ENUGU. WELL I WOULD SIMPLY KEEP MY VOTER'S CARD COS I CANNOT COME AND KILL MYSELF. MAKE ANYBODY WHEN WANT WIN WIN. I WOULD HAVE LOVED TO VOTE FOR ATIKU/OBI SHA.

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by positivelord: 1:12pm On Feb 21, 2019
"WHEN YOUR TIME DON REACH E DON REACH" SARAKI (2019)
Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by femmy2010(m): 1:12pm On Feb 21, 2019
NEVER .

4 + 4

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by surevik(f): 1:12pm On Feb 21, 2019
slowpoke that's not your business they are his wives.
Juventus4life:
PMB had never force anyone to denounce thier religious or to forceful convert someone to his religiou

But the real religious bigot Atiku had forcefully converted his two wives Titi and Jennifer to his religiou unlike Tinubu and Fashola that allows their wives to practice their religion.

But the children of hate is PMB they are calling extremist

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by Nobody: 1:12pm On Feb 21, 2019
He will fail woefully.

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by deadkamalu: 1:13pm On Feb 21, 2019
these guys had it so easy in their own time.
Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by anytexy: 1:13pm On Feb 21, 2019
Atiku go! Go Atiku go!!!
Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by Davidem111(m): 1:14pm On Feb 21, 2019
Yes Na, Saturday Is Nt Too Far, He Wil Defeat Tyrant Buhari

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by CEOwatazs: 1:14pm On Feb 21, 2019
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MGab25:
By [b]Yugo's Hub Blog


Atiku Abubakar was born on November 25, 1946 in a village known as Jada, in Adamawa State, Nigeria. He was named after his paternal grandfather, Atiku Abdulkadir as it was the wont, then, of the Fulani people to name their first sons after their paternal grandfathers. His father’s name was Garba Atiku Abdulkadir and his mother’s name Aisha Kande. Atiku Abubakar is the only child of his parents.
[img]https://4.bp..com/-Tv4khMpCQ1Q/XG5tKb3LdGI/AAAAAAAABaU/9B8OFw4kXRMPUSQ4JrQLUy6pAAfUlPuZwCLcBGAs/s1600/PDP%2BPresidential%2BCandidate%2B-%2BAtiku.png[/img]

EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION
Being a devout Muslim and a disciplinarian, Atiku’s father was averse to western education, which he believed came with a baggage of laxity and immorality that could corrupt the impressionable minds of children. Atiku’s father wanted his son to be an Islamic scholar, an authority on Islamic theology who would be presiding over a madrassa. Garba Atiku wanted his only child to become a deep and inexhaustible well of Islamic knowledge that would always quench the thirst of the Muslim faithful known as Ummah for understanding God in the Islamic way.

He (Atiku’s father) himself was a renowned Islamic scholar in the village. He did all he could to shield the young Abubakar from the prying eyes and the proselytizing arms of the Native Authority officials, who had embarked on compulsory mass literacy campaign in the region but all his efforts proved futile. However, for trying to stop Atiku from going to school, his father was arrested, charged to an Alkali court and fined 10 shillings.

Atiku started Primary School in January 1954 in Jada Primary School. He was registered by his mother’s elder brother as Atiku Kojoli. After the completion of his primary education in1960 he was admitted into Adamawa Provincial Secondary School in Yola. He finished his secondary school in 1965 with Grade Three in West African School Certificate Examination. Atiku proceeded to Nigerian Police College, Kaduna. He left Police for a job to make ends meet at the home front for his mother, who was a widow. His thirst for knowledge acquisition later took him to the Ahmadu Bello University in 1967 to study for a Diploma in Law programme.


CAREER BEFORE POLITICS

Towards the end of Atiku’s Diploma course, in June 1969, a team from the Federal Civil Service Commission came on a recruitment drive to the university and they recruited him into the Department of Customs and Excise. While at the Department of Customs and Excise he completed his training at the Police College in Ikeja, Lagos and at the customs training School in Ebute-Metta in Lagos.

Immediately after his training in Ebute-Metta he was posted to Idi Iroko border station. In 1972, Atiku was posted to Ibadan in 1975 and promoted to Superintendent of Customs. In 1976 he was transferred to Kano. He was transferred from Kano to Maiduguri command in 1977 where he rose to become Area Comptroller. Atiku was transferred to Kaduna in 1980 and back to Apapa Ports in 1982. In 1987, Atiku was promoted to the post of a Deputy Director in charge of Enforcement and Drugs. In April 1989, aged 43, Atiku voluntarily retired from customs as a Deputy Director.

POLITICAL ANTECEDENTS

This is the 27th year since Atiku Abubakar first tried to be President. In 1992, he sought the presidential ticket of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) but he was unsuccessful, coming third in the behind winner MKO Abiola and runner-up Babagana Kingibe.

Atiku had joined the People’s Front of Nigeria (PFN) in 1989 at the behest of Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, the party’s founder. He became one of the National Vice-Chairmen of the party and the party’s sole financier in the defunct Gongola State. When the party was disbanded by the then Head Of State, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, who came up with National Republic Congress (NRC) and Social Democratic Party (SDP), Atiku joined the SDP.

On August 21, 1991 Babaginda created Adamawa and Taraba States from Gongola State. Atiku constested for the governorship position of the newly created Adamawa State; he purportedly won the primary election but the election was said to be marred by violence and so cancelled on the instruction of the head of state.

Atiku joined the Peoples Democratic Movement(PDM) when the military announced its transition programme in 1998. PDM would later come together with other groups to form what is now known as Peoples Democratic Party(PDP). He was chosen by Olusegun Obasanjo, who had defeated Alex Ekwueme to clinch the PDP presidential ticket, as his running mate. Before Obasanjo chose him as his running mate, Atiku had also defeated his perennial rival, Bala Takaya of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), to win the governorship election in Adamawa.
Together with Obasanjo they won the presidential election in 1999. They re-contested in 2003 and won again.


... https://www.yugo.com.ng/2019/02/nigeriadecides-can-atiku-finally-become-president.html



MGab25:
By [b]Yugo's Hub Blog


Atiku Abubakar was born on November 25, 1946 in a village known as Jada, in Adamawa State, Nigeria. He was named after his paternal grandfather, Atiku Abdulkadir as it was the wont, then, of the Fulani people to name their first sons after their paternal grandfathers. His father’s name was Garba Atiku Abdulkadir and his mother’s name Aisha Kande. Atiku Abubakar is the only child of his parents.
[img]https://4.bp..com/-Tv4khMpCQ1Q/XG5tKb3LdGI/AAAAAAAABaU/9B8OFw4kXRMPUSQ4JrQLUy6pAAfUlPuZwCLcBGAs/s1600/PDP%2BPresidential%2BCandidate%2B-%2BAtiku.png[/img]

EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION
Being a devout Muslim and a disciplinarian, Atiku’s father was averse to western education, which he believed came with a baggage of laxity and immorality that could corrupt the impressionable minds of children. Atiku’s father wanted his son to be an Islamic scholar, an authority on Islamic theology who would be presiding over a madrassa. Garba Atiku wanted his only child to become a deep and inexhaustible well of Islamic knowledge that would always quench the thirst of the Muslim faithful known as Ummah for understanding God in the Islamic way.

He (Atiku’s father) himself was a renowned Islamic scholar in the village. He did all he could to shield the young Abubakar from the prying eyes and the proselytizing arms of the Native Authority officials, who had embarked on compulsory mass literacy campaign in the region but all his efforts proved futile. However, for trying to stop Atiku from going to school, his father was arrested, charged to an Alkali court and fined 10 shillings.

Atiku started Primary School in January 1954 in Jada Primary School. He was registered by his mother’s elder brother as Atiku Kojoli. After the completion of his primary education in1960 he was admitted into Adamawa Provincial Secondary School in Yola. He finished his secondary school in 1965 with Grade Three in West African School Certificate Examination. Atiku proceeded to Nigerian Police College, Kaduna. He left Police for a job to make ends meet at the home front for his mother, who was a widow. His thirst for knowledge acquisition later took him to the Ahmadu Bello University in 1967 to study for a Diploma in Law programme.


CAREER BEFORE POLITICS

Towards the end of Atiku’s Diploma course, in June 1969, a team from the Federal Civil Service Commission came on a recruitment drive to the university and they recruited him into the Department of Customs and Excise. While at the Department of Customs and Excise he completed his training at the Police College in Ikeja, Lagos and at the customs training School in Ebute-Metta in Lagos.

Immediately after his training in Ebute-Metta he was posted to Idi Iroko border station. In 1972, Atiku was posted to Ibadan in 1975 and promoted to Superintendent of Customs. In 1976 he was transferred to Kano. He was transferred from Kano to Maiduguri command in 1977 where he rose to become Area Comptroller. Atiku was transferred to Kaduna in 1980 and back to Apapa Ports in 1982. In 1987, Atiku was promoted to the post of a Deputy Director in charge of Enforcement and Drugs. In April 1989, aged 43, Atiku voluntarily retired from customs as a Deputy Director.

POLITICAL ANTECEDENTS

This is the 27th year since Atiku Abubakar first tried to be President. In 1992, he sought the presidential ticket of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) but he was unsuccessful, coming third in the behind winner MKO Abiola and runner-up Babagana Kingibe.

Atiku had joined the People’s Front of Nigeria (PFN) in 1989 at the behest of Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, the party’s founder. He became one of the National Vice-Chairmen of the party and the party’s sole financier in the defunct Gongola State. When the party was disbanded by the then Head Of State, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, who came up with National Republic Congress (NRC) and Social Democratic Party (SDP), Atiku joined the SDP.

On August 21, 1991 Babaginda created Adamawa and Taraba States from Gongola State. Atiku constested for the governorship position of the newly created Adamawa State; he purportedly won the primary election but the election was said to be marred by violence and so cancelled on the instruction of the head of state.

Atiku joined the Peoples Democratic Movement(PDM) when the military announced its transition programme in 1998. PDM would later come together with other groups to form what is now known as Peoples Democratic Party(PDP). He was chosen by Olusegun Obasanjo, who had defeated Alex Ekwueme to clinch the PDP presidential ticket, as his running mate. Before Obasanjo chose him as his running mate, Atiku had also defeated his perennial rival, Bala Takaya of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), to win the governorship election in Adamawa.
Together with Obasanjo they won the presidential election in 1999. They re-contested in 2003 and won again.


... https://www.yugo.com.ng/2019/02/nigeriadecides-can-atiku-finally-become-president.html



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MGab25:
By Yugo's Hub Blog

Atiku Abubakar was born on November 25, 1946 in a village known as Jada, in Adamawa State, Nigeria. He was named after his paternal grandfather, Atiku Abdulkadir as it was the wont, then, of the Fulani people to name their first sons after their paternal grandfathers. His father’s name was Garba Atiku Abdulkadir and his mother’s name Aisha Kande. Atiku Abubakar is the only child of his parents.
[img]https://4.bp..com/-Tv4khMpCQ1Q/XG5tKb3LdGI/AAAAAAAABaU/9B8OFw4kXRMPUSQ4JrQLUy6pAAfUlPuZwCLcBGAs/s1600/PDP%2BPresidential%2BCandidate%2B-%2BAtiku.png[/img]

EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION
Being a devout Muslim and a disciplinarian, Atiku’s father was averse to western education, which he believed came with a baggage of laxity and immorality that could corrupt the impressionable minds of children. Atiku’s father wanted his son to be an Islamic scholar, an authority on Islamic theology who would be presiding over a madrassa. Garba Atiku wanted his only child to become a deep and inexhaustible well of Islamic knowledge that would always quench the thirst of the Muslim faithful known as Ummah for understanding God in the Islamic way.

He (Atiku’s father) himself was a renowned Islamic scholar in the village. He did all he could to shield the young Abubakar from the prying eyes and the proselytizing arms of the Native Authority officials, who had embarked on compulsory mass literacy campaign in the region but all his efforts proved futile. However, for trying to stop Atiku from going to school, his father was arrested, charged to an Alkali court and fined 10 shillings.

Atiku started Primary School in January 1954 in Jada Primary School. He was registered by his mother’s elder brother as Atiku Kojoli. After the completion of his primary education in1960 he was admitted into Adamawa Provincial Secondary School in Yola. He finished his secondary school in 1965 with Grade Three in West African School Certificate Examination. Atiku proceeded to Nigerian Police College, Kaduna. He left Police for a job to make ends meet at the home front for his mother, who was a widow. His thirst for knowledge acquisition later took him to the Ahmadu Bello University in 1967 to study for a Diploma in Law programme.


CAREER BEFORE POLITICS

Towards the end of Atiku’s Diploma course, in June 1969, a team from the Federal Civil Service Commission came on a recruitment drive to the university and they recruited him into the Department of Customs and Excise. While at the Department of Customs and Excise he completed his training at the Police College in Ikeja, Lagos and at the customs training School in Ebute-Metta in Lagos.

Immediately after his training in Ebute-Metta he was posted to Idi Iroko border station. In 1972, Atiku was posted to Ibadan in 1975 and promoted to Superintendent of Customs. In 1976 he was transferred to Kano. He was transferred from Kano to Maiduguri command in 1977 where he rose to become Area Comptroller. Atiku was transferred to Kaduna in 1980 and back to Apapa Ports in 1982. In 1987, Atiku was promoted to the post of a Deputy Director in charge of Enforcement and Drugs. In April 1989, aged 43, Atiku voluntarily retired from customs as a Deputy Director.

POLITICAL ANTECEDENTS

This is the 27th year since Atiku Abubakar first tried to be President. In 1992, he sought the presidential ticket of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) but he was unsuccessful, coming third in the behind winner MKO Abiola and runner-up Babagana Kingibe.

Atiku had joined the People’s Front of Nigeria (PFN) in 1989 at the behest of Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, the party’s founder. He became one of the National Vice-Chairmen of the party and the party’s sole financier in the defunct Gongola State. When the party was disbanded by the then Head Of State, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, who came up with National Republic Congress (NRC) and Social Democratic Party (SDP), Atiku joined the SDP.

On August 21, 1991 Babaginda created Adamawa and Taraba States from Gongola State. Atiku constested for the governorship position of the newly created Adamawa State; he purportedly won the primary election but the election was said to be marred by violence and so cancelled on the instruction of the head of state.

Atiku joined the Peoples Democratic Movement(PDM) when the military announced its transition programme in 1998. PDM would later come together with other groups to form what is now known as Peoples Democratic Party(PDP). He was chosen by Olusegun Obasanjo, who had defeated Alex Ekwueme to clinch the PDP presidential ticket, as his running mate. Before Obasanjo chose him as his running mate, Atiku had also defeated his perennial rival, Bala Takaya of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), to win the governorship election in Adamawa.
Together with Obasanjo they won the presidential election in 1999. They re-contested in 2003 and won again.


... https://www.yugo.com.ng/2019/02/nigeriadecides-can-atiku-finally-become-president.html





1991, the election was said to be violent n thus cancelled. mrk my word; dsame will happen DX year den the military will take over
Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by Chukwurah003: 1:15pm On Feb 21, 2019
Atiku back to sender. He will never be president of Nigeria.

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by slivertongue: 1:16pm On Feb 21, 2019
yes ofcouse, GMB's horrific governance process has opened the door of victory for him
Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by discusant: 1:21pm On Feb 21, 2019
Parada:
Not in this life so long he is hell bent on selling NNPC to his friends or enemy I do not care. He should vie for presidency in Biafra or hell.

What a muguish campaign.

So Fulani Atiku is now a Biafran?

Most probably you are one most shophistiwretched who shall vote a Buhari who hardly understands what is happening around him again, because you believe that Buhari cabal shall hand power over to a Yoruba in 2023.

But you never gave a thought to what low Nigeria under Buhari cabal must have gone before 2023.
Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by Memphitz537(m): 1:21pm On Feb 21, 2019
Mouthgag:
NEVER!!!

Atiku is a thief!!!

HE CAN NEVER BE THE PRESIDENT OF MY COUNTRY.

He can goan be the president of the OSU people of biafuro but not Nigeria.

Buhari is obviously not the best option but I think he's far better than Atiku the rogue.
See as poverty don restructure your mind,body and soul.....
Tufiakwa!!! angry
Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by Afritop(m): 1:24pm On Feb 21, 2019
That 27 year old ambition is his problem. When he was tested as a Vice president for 7 years we knew what he did. He failed.
Within and after 7 years, he became billionaire.
Now he want to become a trillionaire by becoming president. Never!

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by ikaboy: 1:24pm On Feb 21, 2019
He will be retired on Saturday.

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Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by Bonapart(m): 1:25pm On Feb 21, 2019
abdulazeez1002:
Never
head slammer. Awo terr*rist
Re: Can Atiku Actualize 27-Year Ambition Of Becoming The President? by Lamasta(m): 1:26pm On Feb 21, 2019
All hail our incoming PRESIDENT

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