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Lessons Learned From Obaseki Yesterday Victory by greatestman(m): 6:40am On Sep 21, 2020
Lesson learned:
Always take risk.
Obaseki took big risk, not even sure of getting PDP ticket talkless of winning the main election.
In the course of his decision, he lost many friends, resignation up and down.
Meaning not all your decision(s) will go well with your family and friends. Do it any how so long your conviction allowed you(lesson learned).
Some friends are fair weather friends (lesson learned).
Quality of friendship is not determined by length; Wike and Co., stood for Obaseki against all odd, unlike some of his old friends in APC. (lesson learned).
Loyalty is earned not bought, Philip Shaibu stood with Obaseki, despite been cajole with opportunities to leave him, but he chooses to follow him with uncertainty (Lesson learned).
Personal conviction supersedes all human ideas or suggestion in your path to destiny.(lesson learned)

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Re: Lessons Learned From Obaseki Yesterday Victory by MarveworldNG: 7:04am On Sep 21, 2020
The people actually voted him not for the party. I am sure they did it so they could get rid of something

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Re: Lessons Learned From Obaseki Yesterday Victory by greatestman(m): 7:07am On Sep 21, 2020
MarveworldNG:
The people actually voted him not for the party. I am sure they did it so they could get rid of something

They voted him to prove a point.

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Re: Lessons Learned From Obaseki Yesterday Victory by Nobody: 7:14am On Sep 21, 2020
MarveworldNG:
The people actually voted him not for the party. I am sure they did it so they could get rid of something
Nigeria youth funny eh, people voted for him because he did well in his first tenure, he built road, he built school, he created jobs for them, Not only Obaseki all our elected leaders enjoy the useless and foolishness of youth
Re: Lessons Learned From Obaseki Yesterday Victory by ggirl4real: 7:16am On Sep 21, 2020
Congrats to Governor Obaseki

Congrats to PDP

Congrats to Edo State

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Re: Lessons Learned From Obaseki Yesterday Victory by mightyhazel: 7:21am On Sep 21, 2020
single most potent message is for the hard of hearing...


EDO NO BE LAGOS!

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Re: Lessons Learned From Obaseki Yesterday Victory by tobechi74: 7:37am On Sep 21, 2020
Lagos is not lagos. They cannot be intimidate d by force
Re: Lessons Learned From Obaseki Yesterday Victory by Wollykayb: 7:46am On Sep 21, 2020
greatestman:
Lesson learned:
Always take risk.
Obaseki took big risk, not even sure of getting PDP ticket talkless of winning the main election.
In the course of his decision, he lost many friends, resignation up and down.
Meaning not all your decision(s) will go well with your family and friends. Do it any how so long your conviction allowed you(lesson learned).
Some friends are fair weather friends (lesson learned).
Quality of friendship is not determined by length; Wike and Co., stood for Obaseki against all odd, unlike some of his old friends in APC. (lesson learned).
Loyalty is earned not bought, Philip Shaibu stood with Obaseki, despite been cajole with opportunities to leave him, but he chooses to follow him with uncertainty (Lesson learned).
Personal conviction supersedes all human ideas or suggestion in your path to destiny.(lesson learned)

You failed to hit the nail on the head but all understand the mindset of hypocrite like you

Whould he have emerged as a governor without spending stupendously to buy the PDP ticket and all the candidate ?
Re: Lessons Learned From Obaseki Yesterday Victory by ArewaWife(m): 7:47am On Sep 21, 2020
greatestman:
Lesson learned:
Always take risk.
Obaseki took big risk, not even sure of getting PDP ticket talkless of winning the main election.
In the course of his decision, he lost many friends, resignation up and down.
Meaning not all your decision(s) will go well with your family and friends. Do it any how so long your conviction allowed you(lesson learned).
Some friends are fair weather friends (lesson learned).
Quality of friendship is not determined by length; Wike and Co., stood for Obaseki against all odd, unlike some of his old friends in APC. (lesson learned).
Loyalty is earned not bought, Philip Shaibu stood with Obaseki, despite been cajole with opportunities to leave him, but he chooses to follow him with uncertainty (Lesson learned).
Personal conviction supersedes all human ideas or suggestion in your path to destiny.(lesson learned)

A typical yoruba is not a risk taker. They always play safe (of course there are a few exceptions to this rule among them but the majority play safe)
Re: Lessons Learned From Obaseki Yesterday Victory by greatestman(m): 9:10am On Sep 21, 2020
Wollykayb:


You failed to hit the nail on the head but all understand the mindset of hypocrite like you

Whould he have emerged as a governor without spending stupendously to buy the PDP ticket and all the candidate ?

Just pick the message in there if need be, if not face front. Not everything have political coloration.

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