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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by daddytime(m): 3:45am On Sep 22, 2019
Ass licker....

Atiku has stopped coming its now time to get cozy with Osi with all the unsolicited accolades just so he can get close to the VPs office at least.

Talk here, talk there...

Who appoint you to advocate or beg on Osi behalf...

Nonsense ijewuru

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by makewetalk2: 3:49am On Sep 22, 2019
they should be careful. all these osinbanjo nonsense. snakey people

have you all noticed that whenever anyone posts something anti-Buhari there is always someone who comes up to digress the issue or attack the commenter? Buhari's agents are online here. that person always sounds like a miscreant possessing a third-world-level education.

this site is full of muslims who mostly come in here to denigrate christians and any other religion that is not islam. they always attack me when I expose the evil of islam. islam claims that Jesus said that another prophet will come after him, but they have not shown us the verse. they keep referring to Jesus telling his followers that he will send the holy spirit. all historical accounts prove that the apostles received the holy spirit and with it, they performed so many powerful works that were reported on in so many lands.

Jesus taught his followers to LOVE and to return their sword. mohammed said pull out the sword and hate.

Jesus preached against prejudice and racism. mohammed taught class distinction. mohamed created racism between muslims and non-muslims. he referred to non-muslims as Dhimmis (pigs and second- class humans). he used the blacks abeed as slaves. these same blacks keep on being slaves to the arabs even today. do some research on blacks in the middle east. they are still not accepted today. they hardly are allowed to marry light-skinned women in the middle east. look the wives of all those black muslims. you cannot see a middle-class light-skinned arab woman falling for a black man.

Jesus asked his followers to pay caesar what belongs to caesar. mohammed called himself caesar. he forced the Jews and christians to pay Jizya (taxes). imagine living ina country and you are asked to pay an exceptional amount of cash on account of your faith. what is racism?

Jesus said love your neigbour and pray for your enemies. Mohammed said continue to cause trouble for him. The koran says "Darb ar-riqab". Darb can mean "striking or hitting" while ar-riqab translates to "necks, slaves, persons." With little variation, scholars have translated the verse as, "When you meet the unbelievers, smite their necks."

Jesus taught his followers to be peaceable with all men. Mohammed said hate the infidels

the muslims are busy shouting racism and islamophobia upandan but the koran is a racist book and an all-other-religio-phobia book.

Mohammed said that the authenticating evidence of islam and the koran is in the Bible. But careful look, the Bible does not authenticate it. so which koran was he referring? it definitely cannot be the uthman version.

the existing koran today is not the real one. it is called the uthman version. so where are the other versions? if the book were true, the other versions could have been kept for transparency and for reference or comparison. but they kept burning so many other versions. so how does one verify what it says as the truth? cos' the koran was not written by mohammed. it was written many years after mohammed dies. yet ignorant muslims keep using "no mistake" as a point to prove the koran. so many mistakes existed and the current is the greatest mistake.

how come muslims are happy in every non-muslims state? in north africa and in the middle east, they all cant wait to run out and enjoy their lives.

the women in those countries pray to get to australia, canada or the US. they are prepared to leave massive wealth behind for their freedom. the men all have tattoos in private places and enjoying themselves in bars and clubs with non-muslims.

the moderate muslims are not safe when the jihadist strike. they killl both the moderate and non-muslims.

a good muslim is an ex-muslim

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by holuphisayor(m): 3:49am On Sep 22, 2019
BobiNick:
We Nigerians are very careless with the way we reason. In this PMB regime we see and hear of certain works of the Vice President.

Now let's go back to the former regime, how many people can confidently boast of hearing about Namadi Sambo during Jonathan's regime?

As a matter of fact, how many people actually knew there was a vice president in Jonathan's regime? If we can say this regime is not fair to Osinbajo or he is being sidelined, what then can we call the Jonathan/Sambo regime were we hardly knew we had a vice president on sit.
It's because Jonathan was well read.
Unlike this old that's dragging ordinary o'level result in court with how many SAN.
Which event can you confidently say that buhari will go and give a lecture without reading from a script? Has he even given a lecture before?
Someone that can't even address Nigerians. Tueh

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Excuzeme: 3:53am On Sep 22, 2019
shadelek:
Osinbajo shouldn't be treated like this, he deserves more. I'm wondering where our economy would be without him. Even when the PMB wasn't around, with osinbajo, the economy was stable and favourable. I think Tinubu plus some cabals are behind this coz they believe Osinbajo may emerge as the right candidate for the party comes 2023.

Let the will of God be done


You are right in your assertion up there but there is more to it, that I think bob Dee know but refuse to write down, for fear to his personality.
Its a long story but l would summarise as much as possible.

- Its all about 2023, that is just the fact of it.
- Osinbajo, by dont of brilliance and persona, has become the arrow-head of any attempt at the Presidency, by the South West,
- He does not carry the baggage and stench of corruption, unlike Tinubu.
- He has [roved that he can be trusted not to be over-ambitous to try to snatch power from Buhari (unlike Ariku with PBJ), when Buhari was completely vulnerable. The NASS would have decalred Buhari "incapacitated" and removed him from office, if Osinbajo was the untrustworthy, over ambitous type of Vice President.
- Osinbajo has shown the poeple of the South South that he can be trusted and they did trust him by stopping all militant activities, based on the promise he made to them, though the Cabal of Buhari has strangulated that promise, immediately Buhari resumed office!
- Osinbajo jas also shown Nigerians what it mens for a leader to be empathetic and lsitening.
Infact, if there was an election between Buhari and Osinbajo today, Osinbajo will win Buhari handsdown.

All the above and many more, puts Osinabjo in pole-position as the APC Presidentail flagbearer for 2023.
But here are the TWO ENEMIES of that rising profile of Osinbajo.

1.) Tinubu is still nursing the possibility of him ascemding to a national position.
- He wanted to make himself the Vice President to Buhari in 2015 but the majority of the party member rejected him, including Buhari who felt his nmination would be a liability to his own success and provide "bullets" for the PDP opposition to tackle him thus Tinubu failed in that ambition.
- Now, he is hoping that by sheer fiat of "rotation of power", since the South West has supported the Northern candidacy of Buhari and he Tinubu was very instrumental to the election of Buhari on both occassions (infact, he sld out the South West just so Buhari can continue to be happy with him, for example in the case of the murder of the daughter of Pa Fasonranti, mrs Funke Olakunrin, by well-dentified Fulani herdsmen, Tinubu was the only Southern leader who casted doubt on that realisation, asking wther Evans the kidnapper was Fulani...but Tinubu though we al dont know the modus-operandi of kidnapping by "plain criminals" like Evans and kidnappings perpetrated by Fulani Herdsmen who operate from the bush and along major highways, targetting the victims randomly.).
Tinubu was becoming very desperate to remain in the good books of Buhari and his Northen cabal, so he can be allowed to take the "South West APC Ticket" to the Presidency.
This desperation again played itself out when Buhari ordered the arrest of Sowore, a Presidential candidate of one of the political parties, for protesting bad economic situations, using a fancy hashtag #Revolutionow.
BUhari, like all of us, know that Sowore was not in anyway about to remove Buhari from office, he was not armed or urging any sort of armed conflict but rather, Peaceful Protest, which is a right in any democracy. In a show of increasing intolerance, agression and an attitude of "in-your-face", Buhari has been busy arresting anyone that dares point pout his failures and they are so many.
In all these Tinubu has not only kept mute like the former Vice President Sambo, he was acrually the brain behind the arrest of Sowore..... just to protect his own personal ambition to have a shot at the Presidency, on the ticket of PC, come 2023. Tinubu is now working against the survival of his own people, for his personal gains!
Tinubu is thus working against anyone and anything that would or could affect his chances in 2023. Osinbajo is his greatest threat to that ambition and this is closely followed by the two time Minister, former Governor of Lagos, Raji Fashola.
These two will be more favored by Nigerians, over and above Tinubu, in a free and fair election.
Truth be told, the South West might vote APC in state elections, it will NEVER support a candidacy of Tinubu at the center
...and the reasons are quite obvious for any dispassionate and ibjective person to see.

2.) The second enemy of Osinbajo is Buhari himself!
I have told people that Buhari has been working on a single agenda, since he came to power: To impose the supremacy of the Fulani, over all Nigerians. He has taken up the role of a latter-day Uthman Dan Fodio. He has made himself the rallying point of all Fulani in West Africa.
Recall that he has more than twice, donated over $1Billion (One Billion dollars) of our money, money that belongs to all Nigerians, money that is majorly sourced from South of Nigeria, to the country Guinea! That country is the only country in the world, with majority Fulani population (they are minority and scanty everywhere else). Thta country is the ORIGINS of all Fulanis, who all came from the Futa Jalons Mountain in Guinea.

If you look at othe rpolicies of Buhari, whether in the appointment of Service Chiefs, IG of Police, Heads of important Parastatals like NNPC, Customs, Finance, RUGA or its new name-sake, Livestock programme implemnetation, etc, you can see the same pattern: entrenchment of "Fulani supremacy". others call it "Fulanisation agenda"

But other tirbes have ben resisting and slowing down the implementation of this agenda hence Buhari needs to ensure that when he leaves office,, only someone who will continue that agenda, succeeds him and the only way that can happen is if the next President in 2023, is another Fulani person.
This is where the rising profile of Vice President yemi Osinbajo has become a problem for Buhari and his close cabals in Aso Rock, especially Abba Kyari.
The new strategy unfolding before our eyes is two fold:
a.) Buhari is systematically destroying the APC and wahtever it stands for, such that by 2023, that party cannot win a national election as it would have lost all credibilty, from the incompetent, clanish and nepotistic manner that Buhari, who is the face of the party, is running the country. It is a deliberate policy and the strategy is for any Southern Nigeria candidate who emerges as the APC Presidential candidate, be he Yoruba or Igbo or South South, to have no cahnce of winning.
Buhari and his cabals will now rally the North behind any other party that presents a Fulani candidate as their flagbearer, be it Atiku's PDP or any other party. When it omes to Power, holding unto Power, the Fulanisation Agenda transcends party politics or any form of national unity or agreement.
Already, we have heard people like Hell Rufai and other Fulanis who still think thay can achieve the same objective, using the APC as a platform, saying that "Zoning of the Presidential candidate" (which produced Buhari!) should be scrappped and abolished, because they still think one of their own can be put forward, over Osinbajo, as the Presidential candidate and is likely to win, using INEC magomago and Power of incumbency!

b) The other strategy that is playing out currently is to smear the image of Vice President Osinbajo, with false allegations such that he would be rendered "politically unviable" as a candidate, push Tinubu forward in APC, knowing fully well that Tinubu cannot win a National election and thus prepare the APC for a loss and the Southern Candidate he would be representing, for a consequential loss as well, leading to the emergence of a Fulani candidate in another party.

All these plans of Buhari wll fail, if and only if ALL SOUTHERNERS (Igbo, Yoruba, South South) and the middle belt to a little extent, coperate together and reach a "workable" power sharing agreement that.
Like one prominent "Fulani" Northerner said, "We know the weakness of the Southerners, give them 'small bone' and they would start fighting themselves and each of them will come back begging us to allow them be our servants".

No one can deny that the above is evidently true, it is the story of the two major tribes of Southern Nigeria, too greedy to agree on a workable agreement and loosing all at the end.
Whether HISTORY will repeat itself again in 2023 or whether the people of Southern Nigeria will show love and trust amongthemselves while putting their "survival first" over an above greed, political bickering and hatred, .....so they can chase away the common enemy and existential threat to all of them, only time will tell.

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Excuzeme: 4:06am On Sep 22, 2019
NnwachukuOkike:
How much for this asslicking novel?

Osibanjo has sold his soul to Satan of sokoto.

All the loots and evil genocide committed by awolowo & co. against Biafrans, must destroy them Nigeria leadership all.

Iseeee, Amen.

It is brainless fools like you, that keep giving the Northerner an advantage over the Southerners!
You are too consumed by hatred so much that it has becluded your thinking faculties.

You may be right inhating other Southerners, especially Yorubas but the more important issue is: Has that hatred got you what you desire or has it make things worse for you?
If we check well sef, probably, subsequent Northern domination, from the unending ethnic cleansing in the North and brutalising in the East, the Notherner have killed more Igbo after the Civil war, than was killed during the civil war... and it is not about to stop anytime soon, if care is not taken..

Commonsense dictates that you cant keep doing the same thing for over fifty years now, and expect a different result.
Intelliegnt people will agree that it is better to Chase away the Fox first and then comeback to admonish the Chicken that would not listen to instruction".
Doing otherwise, as most hate-filled people like you have been doing, is what is leading to the continual loss of the Chicken and the continuak empowerment of the Fox!
It does and can never improve your situation.

Think about it, without anger and hate, for a minute and you will see the sense in what l wrote.....just try this once. undecided

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Excuzeme: 4:14am On Sep 22, 2019
Akolawole:


Osinbajo is NOT interested in becoming No 1.
Definitely not in the way we do our things in Naija.

I think he should be!

We need to push forward our best brains to lead us, not all these nepotistic robots that only care about their clan and how much they could embezzle.
Just take a look at his performance when Mr. No Integrity was away treating his ear infection in the UK?
Look at how he calmed the South South even though he is from the South West?
Most people dont realize that it takes a lot of guts, honesty and convincing to get the SS militants to believe in you and drop their weapons...they did, for Osinbajo.

Can anyone say Buhari can achieve that, if he was the one who has to go to the creeks to negotiate with them?
Buhari will probably say Buratai should bomb them, wherras he is negotiating and paying hundreds of Billions to his Fulani kidnappers while releasing the ones captured in battle, with the lives of our soldiers!
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by israelmao(m): 4:20am On Sep 22, 2019
Osinbajo, we warned you.I see the hand of Tinubu in this sneaky move.
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by biztime334(m): 4:43am On Sep 22, 2019
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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by BobiNick(m): 4:47am On Sep 22, 2019
Evercurious:



Was this what you actually could comprehend and conclude from the write up?

Don't worry, I didn't even bother reading it. I am just tired of seeing this sort of topic about Osinbajo. E no concern me
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Giftee01(m): 4:52am On Sep 22, 2019
Ok
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Charly68: 4:59am On Sep 22, 2019
Sholaani:
Who read this?
Why will a sane person read about people who don't care? grin
Better educate yourself about the happenings around you & stop this sarcastic comment
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by kayusely70(m): 5:07am On Sep 22, 2019
That was how they hijacked the Yardua govt and sidelined GEJ, throwing the nation into constitunational crisis. We wait and watch as the intrugues unfold.
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Charly68: 5:09am On Sep 22, 2019
God bless Bob De..for this historical analysis,power hawks are myopic and short sighted ,it is only failure that can teach them sense .All the scheming of Atiku & Saraki ends in futility . They started from the onset to upstage Buhari in the game of power with the hope of preventing him to return in 2019 but God proved them wrong ..Those who are digging pit for the VP ahead of time shall surely fall into their own pit . .Human beings are powerful but God is sitting on top of the power pyramid dictating who gets what when and how. Thank God the VP is not an overambitious personality . He has been doing his best to help the Govt and anyone that want to repay him with evil will surely pay for his own error.

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Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by sulaak(m): 5:12am On Sep 22, 2019
shadelek:
Osinbajo shouldn't be treated like this, he deserves more. I'm wondering where our economy would be without him. Even when the PMB wasn't around, with osinbajo, the economy was stable and favourable. I think Tinubu plus some cabals are behind this coz they believe Osinbajo may emerge as the right candidate for the party comes 2023.

Let the will of God be done

.... Nigeria economy is in the doldrums. Osinbajo's economic leadership has been a complete and utter failure, his main policies is to blame the previous government.
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Lawschool: 5:25am On Sep 22, 2019
Yoruba's they brought this vegetable prosidunce. I will not give s Yoruba man water to drink
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by dragunov: 5:35am On Sep 22, 2019
Iwanttoto1:
OSIBANJO aka afonja na loyal ekuke (aja nla) or bingo, so even if dem chook hand for him eye, him no go do anything. Evun if dem rape dat him fine daughter, him go give dem him wife to continue d rape.

Afonjas na coward by nature, dat time wey fulani kill one of their elders daughter for Ore, wetin dem talk?
Dem say na Evans do d killing.
Abeg those peopul matta done tyre me.

Your soul is full of hate for the South Western people. I wish you drown in your bile.
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by EagleNest(m): 5:45am On Sep 22, 2019
All of them need to leave the stage for a more serious and hardworking person to lead Nigeria.

Osibanjo, elrufai, Tinubu, Amechi, Tambuwal, Atiku or cabals are not what Nigeria needs in 2023 but an outsider who can steer the ship away from the current disasters of government.

I think Adeshina (AfDB) or Peter Obi could turn Nigeria around, if you ask me.
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by dragunov: 5:46am On Sep 22, 2019
holuphisayor:

It's because Jonathan was well read.
Unlike this old that's dragging ordinary o'level result in court with how many SAN.
Which event can you confidently say that buhari will go and give a lecture without reading from a script? Has he even given a lecture before?
Someone that can't even address Nigerians. Tueh

Olufisayo, please spell your name correctly. Not this dumb down, cretin style of writing. Please!
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by tunary(m): 6:09am On Sep 22, 2019
TheGameYard:
All this grammar, who can summarize for me
Them say buhari go soon die so osinbanjo go take over as president very soon
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by tunary(m): 6:16am On Sep 22, 2019
ilyasom:
Did Osibanjo complain to anyone
Can he open his mouth and talk? if he make PIM, sack latter awaits him
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by arzizhy: 6:21am On Sep 22, 2019
ekestic1976:


What do you know, you being a mere toddler!

Lol. Is that all you got?
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Realtizzy(m): 6:47am On Sep 22, 2019
First and foremost i want to commend Mr. Dele's concern about our Country and i took my time to read because i have always love to read any article by dele because his words construction is superb and for the shortman devil VP he got what he deserved. He ignored his faith, disgraced his noble profession just to satisfy his fulani masters thinking they will appreciate or even compesate him. No doubt he is supposedly a use to be good man but he is a coward and that is why he is been abused like this. Himself nd Tinubu inflicted Nigeria with this Buhari wrath just for their selfish reason and today we are they ? Come 2023 power is still going back to North and they it will be clearer to them how they were been used.
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by LordBuchi(m): 6:58am On Sep 22, 2019
TheGameYard:
All this grammar, who can summarize for me
Why won't it be long?
If it's a post about irrelevant vant issues, you will even read in between lines
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Isoduwa(m): 6:58am On Sep 22, 2019
RealLordZeus:
Respect- Mr Dele, true words

You Nor even finish one line all in the name of FTC just rush comment Respeck Mr Dele like say you read am finish

We know ourselves
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by RealLordZeus(m): 7:02am On Sep 22, 2019
Isoduwa:


You Nor even finish one line all in the name of FTC just rush comment Respeck Mr Dele like say you read am finish

We know ourselves
You may be surprised I actually read it through
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by josite: 7:09am On Sep 22, 2019
Osinbajo will have himself to blame for not going 100percent with God while in this position.
Very sure tinubu will work with cabal to ensure he doesn't come into calculation for 2023 presidency.
The only option he has is to be on the Lord"s side 100 percent.
Obviously buhari meant him to be reporting to aba kyari.
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Isoduwa(m): 7:11am On Sep 22, 2019
RealLordZeus:

You may be surprised I actually read it through


So how did you make FTC

People who finished reading not in 1-10

Cry me a river
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by RealLordZeus(m): 7:13am On Sep 22, 2019
Isoduwa:



So how did you make FTC

People who finished reading not in 1-10

Cry me a river
Check the time stamp bro
8:35-9:07
I'm not an FTC freak for your info! I may not reply u again if u r being abusive
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 7:27am On Sep 22, 2019
TheGameYard:
All this grammar, who can summarize for me

That yemi osinbanjo is being oppressed
Re: Who Is Afraid Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo? By Dele Momodu by Sleevia: 7:30am On Sep 22, 2019
Nels55:
With this happening, you will never see Buhari make a press conference to clarify things, sometimes i really wonder if this guy is real?

Even Trump at over 70 years makes weekly press conference and lives on Twitter ..
That is because he someone that acts like a mumu but knows what he is doing. He is forking part of the plan. make no mistake... What annoys me is that till this hour, the South West still think this people are their friend.

Listen, the North thinks North first but South Think Nigeria first... and that is the problem.

Have you read this: https://web.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157662360852210&id=62188827209&_rdc=1&_rdr

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