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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by TempleHouse: 10:31am On May 17, 2019
Nels55:
I just dey laugh....

If there is one thing i have learnt in Naija politics, nobody wants a powerful person to take over from him..

The south never want a powerful northerner, the north never want a potential powerful southerner

Obj brought Yaradua, the north stood behind jonathan afterwards, governors bring in those they can dominate and so on..



The North will never give power to Tinubu just like Abiola...
The North don't give power but people voted to elect leaders and President inclusive.
Infact, I am surprised people like you don't believe power will ever gone down South again but you're in for a surprise come 2023,God's willing.
Can you remind me any of Tinubu's colleagues as Governor in 1999 who are still relevant today
The answer is NO
Tinubu is the only leader who engineers the ACN to win a Senatorial seat in Anambra through Chris Ngige and with hordes of faithfuls across the Niger Delta.
Nigerians who voted MKO Abiola without any religious or ethnic colouration in June 1993 will do it again in 2023.

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by peeps4u: 10:40am On May 17, 2019
SouthSouth1914:
Take it or leave it.. the bullion saga will come back to haunt him and his ambitions.. The northern hegemony have been using and still using Tinubu and when they are done with him, they will dump him like tissue paper in a bin.

I said same thing yesterday to someone. Those two bullion vans taking money into his house will haunt him very soon.
Tinubu acted ignorantly to have allowed that happen. He lost his Common sense just in a bid to please Buhari and made him win at all cost.
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by yincah38: 10:42am On May 17, 2019
OEPHIUS:


Over time, former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu have shown a keen understanding of human nature thereby consistently manipulating such to reach for power. When he tried to down play his interest in the 2023 Presidency over the weekend, his intention was well written all over him.

The self-acclaimed National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is fond of throwing up issues, not through rational argument, analysis and truth-telling but rather manipulating people's imperfect reasoning and emotions. While this attitude are mostly exhibited by politicians, Tinubu's mastery of the trick has oftentimes been confused by the people as genuineness and patriotism.

Funny enough, he has developed a means of constantly pushing out deceptive tales on what the people want to hear and cleverly disguise his intention as what is right or just. That was the same approach he took in answering his subtle but budding 2023 presidential bid.

Despite the fact that he has tried endlessly to wave off his interest, the signs are too obvious for anyone to fall for his usual antics. This was the same tactics he deployed to join Muhammadu Buhari on the APC ticket in 2015 until he was stopped by those who feared a Muslim-Muslim ticket would hurt the chance of the party in the poll.

Tinubu was obviously hurt that he was denied that opportunity as contained in 'Against the Run of Play', a book that chronicles the first electoral defeat of a sitting president in Nigeria written by Olusegun Adeniyi, former Presidential Spokesman and editorial board chairman of ThisDay Newspapers. In the book, Tinubu accused Bukola Saraki and others of “going behind to instigate Buhari and some other people in the party against me on the pretext of religion. That was not right. They were canvassing arguments that the Christians in the North would not vote for a Muslim-Muslim ticket."

This apparently sparked off hostility of Tinubu towards Saraki, including attempt to block the latter’s emergence as President of the Senate in 2015. But Tinubu as usual, pretended he has not "tried to insinuate himself into any major office" since he last contested for re-election as Lagos state governor in 2003. Tinubu's clever spins illustrate a deep-rooted "mind games" because he's actually trying to foist an imagination of himself that doesn't exist on Nigerians.

Perusing the statement released by Tinubu’s media aide, Tunde Rahman, it was obvious the former governor was pricking emotions of Nigerians and trying to lure them into conclusion that he could be the best for them. Just like the 'incorruptible' toga wrapped around Buhari in the build up to the 2015 presidential poll, Tinubu is trying to project himself as someone who isn't "obsessed with power" thereby pushing a narrative that those who do not understands him are people that "have nothing to contribute regarding statecraft or providing actual solutions to actual problems, their minds remain forever mired in political machinations."

But far from his words, Tinubu is the one flaring political machinations ahead of 2023, including his mind games on Nigerians. As aptly suspected by Saraki and the Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, Tinubu’s interest in the leadership of the 9th National Assembly is nothing but to fuel his 2023 presidential bid.

Saraki and Dogara had in a separate response to barrage of accusations against their leadership of the National Assembly, pointedly linked Tinubu's insistence in determining who lead the legislative arm in the next dispensation to his presidential bid in 2023. While Saraki asked Tinubu to leave him "out of his schemes and manipulations towards 2023", Dogara went a step further as he plainly said his "nocturnal agenda has no parallel in the history of any democracy."

Interestingly, he continues to shield his real intentions while presenting himself as one whose only mission is to support Buhari to make sure the country and its citizens regained the stature they had lost. Perhaps, trying to lure the president to secure his support when he must have eventually made his aspiration known. His media aide cleverly declared that his (Asiwaju's) "mind, heart and efforts are focused on supporting the President in achieving their shared vision of a flourishing economy and a prosperous people. He is committed to doing what he can to help President Buhari surmount the challenges in order to achieve the economic reform the nation sorely needs."

Indeed, Tinubu is well versed in this mind game. While he puts attention away from himself, He has craftily perfect permutations that would give him an edge for the 2023 race. In part, he pushes for his loyalists to occupy political offices, most especially governors, in his Southwest region. Likewise, his vicious upstaging of Saraki in Kwara and making sure his loyalists take up the saddle, extended his reach to the North Central zone. There are insinuations that he is propping up another loyalist to replace Yahaya Bello in Kogi this November, hence, giving him a bit more edge in that zone considering his strong affinity to the Niger state governor, whose father is a long-time ally.

While 2023 is four years away but a Machiavellian politician like Tinubu quite understood that getting a sit as big as Nigeria presidential seat does not just happen overnight and expectedly, he is building the phase to leverage on. Probably, Tinubu drew inspiration from Portuguese trainer Jose Mourinho, who is fond of playing mind games on his opponents in his rewarding career. But will the mind game deliver what Tinubu covets to him? Time will tell

Oke Umurhohwo is a Political Analyst and Strategist. He tweets via @OkeStalyf and can be reached via oke.umu@gmail.com

http://leaders.ng/2023-tinubu-and-his-mind-game-by-oke-umurhohwo-okestalyf/

What do u mean by self-acclaimed?? Abeg leave Tinubu alone

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by AllenSpencer: 10:43am On May 17, 2019
HIGHESTPOPORI:
Yea with millions in my acct
Thanks for accepting

Empty barrel

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by ScotMisile: 10:44am On May 17, 2019
Stillthebest:



Lol I am not supporting him yet tho,
A classic SWterner always denying his real intention. If you don't support Tinubu,who will?



but what does it take to be Ng president that Goodluck Jonathan has, that our lip-fastened Buhari has that Tinubu doesn't have double?? Call him many names but you can't take his acumen from him. Like the writer said, Tinubu understands the nature of humans and Ng politics. It will do people like dream
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by Front0lane: 10:44am On May 17, 2019
You people amaze me daily with the level of foolishness n senselessness you comment on political happenings in this country. The funny thing is you make exceedingly foolish comment n act like you contributed to the discourse intelligently.


FemiMaduka:
Methinks Tinubu and his minions boxed themselves into a corner when they mindlessly resorted to ethnic innuendoes and insinuations in the buildup to the last election with the popular 'a vote for Buhari is a vote for SW in 2023'. That was some classical, myopic misstep. The SS and SE are now very disgusted and averse to the political machination of Tinubu-led SW, even the North does not seem to particularly like Tinubu.

Under any permutation, it is an uphill task for Tinubu's camp. These guys from the core-North have never liked Tinubu. There are insinuations already that Fashola, a Tinubu-charge, unduly gave preference to the SW in the award and execution of projects, thereby, short-changing the NW that gave Buhari the biggest share of votes. It is not uncommon to hear 'this is not our government' from some quarters in the North.

The chickens will come home to roost.

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by ScotMisile: 10:47am On May 17, 2019
bluefilm:
I like the man tinubu and his style of politics.

I will choose tinubu's style of leadership over nnamdi cownu's any day any time.

Does Nnamdi Kanu hold any relevance in Nigeria's political skyline?

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by ScotMisile: 10:50am On May 17, 2019
Tallesty1:
Sometimes you should consider the fate of the worm not just the bird. The worm was caught because it was early.

The worm is neither early not late. . It's the bird who might be early or late
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by ScotMisile: 11:00am On May 17, 2019
35824L:
The 5% slaves always wish they have someone like Tinubu. SW for president 2023

The reason why you and your oba thinks someone is envying you.. .wake up bro... Nobody Envies whatever you think you stole.. .
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by chiedu7: 11:00am On May 17, 2019
FemiMaduka:
Methinks Tinubu and his minions boxed themselves into a corner when they mindlessly resorted to ethnic innuendoes and insinuations in the buildup to the last election with the popular 'a vote for Buhari is a vote for SW in 2023'. That was some classical, myopic misstep. The SS and SE are now very disgusted and averse to the political machination of Tinubu-led SW, even the North does not seem to particularly like Tinubu.

Under any permutation, it is an uphill task for Tinubu's camp. These guys from the core-North have never liked Tinubu. There are insinuations already that Fashola, a Tinubu-charge, unduly gave preference to the SW in the award and execution of projects, thereby, short-changing the NW that gave Buhari the biggest share of votes. It is not uncommon to hear 'this is not our government' from some quarters in the North.

The chickens will come home to roost.
Well said, the way they discarded the SE/SS will hunt him.
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by chiedu7: 11:01am On May 17, 2019
Toks2008:


Thank you jare. Clueless people everywhere


I see Osinbanjo/northerner ticket and as I wrote in a thread 2 years ago...Buhari is the Moses of our time while Osinbajo is the Aaron so Osinbanjo will continue where Buhari stopped but our Joshua is yet to come and when he comes, he will usher Nigeria into the promise land.


This is the thread...

https://www.nairaland.com/3326707/buhari-osinbajo-moses-aaron-time
Buhari is which moses, for who?
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by chiedu7: 11:03am On May 17, 2019
SouthSouth1914:
Take it or leave it.. the bullion saga will come back to haunt him and his ambitions.. The northern hegemony have been using and still using Tinubu and when they are done with him, they will dump him like tissue paper in a bin.
Tinubu 's nemesis is gonna be how he treated the SE/SS
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by ScotMisile: 11:03am On May 17, 2019
TempleHouse:

The North don't give power but people voted to elect leaders and President inclusive.
Infact, I am surprised people like you don't believe power will ever gone down South again but you're in for a surprise come 2023,God's willing.
Can you remind me any of Tinubu's colleagues as Governor in 1999 who are still relevant today
The answer is NO
Tinubu is the only leader who engineers the ACN to win a Senatorial seat in Anambra through Chris Ngige and with hordes of faithfuls across the Niger Delta.
Nigerians who voted MKO Abiola without any religious or ethnic colouration in June 1993 will do it again in 2023.


Now you need Nigerians to vote without sentiment, but your kind is the master of Tribalism. .. .Sorry, Nigerians now understand Yorubass

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by ScotMisile: 11:03am On May 17, 2019
TempleHouse:

The North don't give power but people voted to elect leaders and President inclusive.
Infact, I am surprised people like you don't believe power will ever gone down South again but you're in for a surprise come 2023,God's willing.
Can you remind me any of Tinubu's colleagues as Governor in 1999 who are still relevant today
The answer is NO
Tinubu is the only leader who engineers the ACN to win a Senatorial seat in Anambra through Chris Ngige and with hordes of faithfuls across the Niger Delta.
Nigerians who voted MKO Abiola without any religious or ethnic colouration in June 1993 will do it again in 2023.


Now you need Nigerians to vote without sentiment, but your kind is the master of Tribalism. .. .Sorry, Nigerians now understand Yorubas
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by Shinjitsu: 11:09am On May 17, 2019
Hause/Fulani masters that I know won't be ruled by a slave
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by ScotMisile: 11:10am On May 17, 2019
Tinubu's mathematics is simple: Ignore the SE/SS and concentrate on Buhari so that he can convince the North for him, while SW remains in his oocket.

His failure: Nirth is already divided over him, SE/SS rejects him. ... Only odudunwa votes for him.

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by Nobody: 11:11am On May 17, 2019
you dont mean it!
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by olril17(m): 11:36am On May 17, 2019
Toks2008:


I totally agree but he has a Midas touch as regards his appointees or those he recommends and no one can take that away from him.
you mean like aregbe in osun.
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by Scetrocom: 11:42am On May 17, 2019
Esseite:
Tinubu gunning for Presidency would bring the much anticipated Unity of Nigeria against him...

The APC wont even want to take such risk ..

He ought to have seen the hand writing on the wall that shocker awaits him in the southwest in 2023.
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by omerukokwuru(m): 11:44am On May 17, 2019
Stillthebest:



Lol I am not supporting him yet tho, but what does it take to be Ng president that Goodluck Jonathan has, that our lip-fastened Buhari has that Tinubu doesn't have double?? Call him many names but you can't take his acumen from him. Like the writer said, Tinubu understands the nature of humans and Ng politics. It will do people like dream
tinubu can't win the presidency simply because he is the personification of corruption everybody knows this for a fact
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by Aidejay(m): 11:47am On May 17, 2019
Just as Fulani is to cow (factual)
Yorubas is to politics
Igbos is to business
Hausas is to ..............loyalty.......(I guess)
But u can't take away political strategy from yorubas
I'm not saying others don't possess this acumen but a man of prime education trained in the right environment to lead or rule has an added plus if he and she (yes AND) is from the southwest

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by omerukokwuru(m): 11:48am On May 17, 2019
ScotMisile:
Tinubu's mathematics is simple: Ignore the SE/SS and concentrate on Buhari so that he can convince the North for him, while SW remains in his oocket.

His failure: Nirth is already divided over him, SE/SS rejects him. ... Only odudunwa votes for him.
point of correction, he might not enjoy a landslide in the sw, a lot of intelligent Yorubaz know better

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by Stillthebest: 11:48am On May 17, 2019
ScotMisile:


When yu talk try and let it portray the li education that you got. Right now you reflect mediocrity... Who told you I support Tinubu style of governance?? And if I do, it is not your problem. Only stating what he's known for.

Yes I am a proud Yoruba guy. But Answrr the question either I support Tinubu or not wha do buhari and Jonathan have that Tinubu didn't have in politics?
People can debate politics and that doesn't make them support any party or politician.

You tribal bigot!!

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by Optionalx: 11:49am On May 17, 2019
OEPHIUS:


Over time, former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu have shown a keen understanding of human nature thereby consistently manipulating such to reach for power. When he tried to down play his interest in the 2023 Presidency over the weekend, his intention was well written all over him.

The self-acclaimed National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is fond of throwing up issues, not through rational argument, analysis and truth-telling but rather manipulating people's imperfect reasoning and emotions. While this attitude are mostly exhibited by politicians, Tinubu's mastery of the trick has oftentimes been confused by the people as genuineness and patriotism.

Funny enough, he has developed a means of constantly pushing out deceptive tales on what the people want to hear and cleverly disguise his intention as what is right or just. That was the same approach he took in answering his subtle but budding 2023 presidential bid.

Despite the fact that he has tried endlessly to wave off his interest, the signs are too obvious for anyone to fall for his usual antics. This was the same tactics he deployed to join Muhammadu Buhari on the APC ticket in 2015 until he was stopped by those who feared a Muslim-Muslim ticket would hurt the chance of the party in the poll.

Tinubu was obviously hurt that he was denied that opportunity as contained in 'Against the Run of Play', a book that chronicles the first electoral defeat of a sitting president in Nigeria written by Olusegun Adeniyi, former Presidential Spokesman and editorial board chairman of ThisDay Newspapers. In the book, Tinubu accused Bukola Saraki and others of “going behind to instigate Buhari and some other people in the party against me on the pretext of religion. That was not right. They were canvassing arguments that the Christians in the North would not vote for a Muslim-Muslim ticket."

This apparently sparked off hostility of Tinubu towards Saraki, including attempt to block the latter’s emergence as President of the Senate in 2015. But Tinubu as usual, pretended he has not "tried to insinuate himself into any major office" since he last contested for re-election as Lagos state governor in 2003. Tinubu's clever spins illustrate a deep-rooted "mind games" because he's actually trying to foist an imagination of himself that doesn't exist on Nigerians.

Perusing the statement released by Tinubu’s media aide, Tunde Rahman, it was obvious the former governor was pricking emotions of Nigerians and trying to lure them into conclusion that he could be the best for them. Just like the 'incorruptible' toga wrapped around Buhari in the build up to the 2015 presidential poll, Tinubu is trying to project himself as someone who isn't "obsessed with power" thereby pushing a narrative that those who do not understands him are people that "have nothing to contribute regarding statecraft or providing actual solutions to actual problems, their minds remain forever mired in political machinations."

But far from his words, Tinubu is the one flaring political machinations ahead of 2023, including his mind games on Nigerians. As aptly suspected by Saraki and the Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, Tinubu’s interest in the leadership of the 9th National Assembly is nothing but to fuel his 2023 presidential bid.

Saraki and Dogara had in a separate response to barrage of accusations against their leadership of the National Assembly, pointedly linked Tinubu's insistence in determining who lead the legislative arm in the next dispensation to his presidential bid in 2023. While Saraki asked Tinubu to leave him "out of his schemes and manipulations towards 2023", Dogara went a step further as he plainly said his "nocturnal agenda has no parallel in the history of any democracy."

Interestingly, he continues to shield his real intentions while presenting himself as one whose only mission is to support Buhari to make sure the country and its citizens regained the stature they had lost. Perhaps, trying to lure the president to secure his support when he must have eventually made his aspiration known. His media aide cleverly declared that his (Asiwaju's) "mind, heart and efforts are focused on supporting the President in achieving their shared vision of a flourishing economy and a prosperous people. He is committed to doing what he can to help President Buhari surmount the challenges in order to achieve the economic reform the nation sorely needs."

Indeed, Tinubu is well versed in this mind game. While he puts attention away from himself, He has craftily perfect permutations that would give him an edge for the 2023 race. In part, he pushes for his loyalists to occupy political offices, most especially governors, in his Southwest region. Likewise, his vicious upstaging of Saraki in Kwara and making sure his loyalists take up the saddle, extended his reach to the North Central zone. There are insinuations that he is propping up another loyalist to replace Yahaya Bello in Kogi this November, hence, giving him a bit more edge in that zone considering his strong affinity to the Niger state governor, whose father is a long-time ally.

While 2023 is four years away but a Machiavellian politician like Tinubu quite understood that getting a sit as big as Nigeria presidential seat does not just happen overnight and expectedly, he is building the phase to leverage on. Probably, Tinubu drew inspiration from Portuguese trainer Jose Mourinho, who is fond of playing mind games on his opponents in his rewarding career. But will the mind game deliver what Tinubu covets to him? Time will tell

Oke Umurhohwo is a Political Analyst and Strategist. He tweets via @OkeStalyf and can be reached via oke.umu@gmail.com

http://leaders.ng/2023-tinubu-and-his-mind-game-by-oke-umurhohwo-okestalyf/
Tinubu this, Tinubu that... make una leave the old man alone na for him parole.

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by kunleweb: 11:49am On May 17, 2019
stalyf:


Guess I would be sharing more of my articles here



My brother your writeup is splendid excellent diction, flow of ideas and good grammar. See build yourself into a brand. Choose a name. Get a website to spur you to write more and to force people to see you as a source for what you stand for. Don't take this lightly. In such an era of darkness we need the torch aloft

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by kunleweb: 11:50am On May 17, 2019
Optionalx:

Tinubu this, Tinubu that... make una leave the old man alone na for him parole.


Shut up if you haven't got any worthwhile to contribute. Has Tinubu left Nigeria alone?
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by Kennydoc(m): 11:50am On May 17, 2019
Toks2008:


Thank you jare. Clueless people everywhere


I see Osinbanjo/northerner ticket and as I wrote in a thread 2 years ago... Buhari is the Moses of our time while Osinbajo is the Aaron so Osinbanjo will continue where Buhari stopped but our Joshua is yet to come and when he comes, he will usher Nigeria into the promise land.


This is the thread...

https://www.nairaland.com/3326707/buhari-osinbajo-moses-aaron-time

But Aaron died before Moses, so how come your Aaron will continue from where your Moses will stop?

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Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by Stillthebest: 11:50am On May 17, 2019
omerukokwuru:
tinubu can't win the presidency simply because he is the personification of corruption everybody knows this for a fact

Never said he would win. I'm not God. Only stating whatI know about him.
Re: "2023: Tinubu And His Mind Game" by Oke Umurhohwo by StaffofOrayan(m): 11:53am On May 17, 2019
[quote author=35824L post=78463883]The 5% slaves always wish they have someone like Tinubu. SW for president 2023[/quo


Orji Uzor Kalu
Rochas
Ikpeazu
Nnamdi Kanu etc hehehe

I have never read a thread of Igbos criticizing their leaders always on yoruba matter

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