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Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by TheRareGem1(f): 2:31pm On Dec 05, 2020
In the manner of Nigeria’s presidential politics, the recent defection of Gov David Umahi from the PDP to the APC is an early indication that the 2023 season is well underway. We shall be seeing more of such high-profile desertions in the months to come. Unlike previous races that were largely driven by ethnicity and religion, three key issues will influence the context and content of the 2023 contest: EndSARS protests and riots; the South East cause (or Igbo presidency) and the Yemi Osinbajo factor.

The protests and the violent riots that erupted in October have revealed the enormous potential and potency of the youths in mobilizing for a cause, and the importance of social media and influencers in getting the young people organized. A smart political party can benefit from these energies if the party connects its platform, message and messaging with the agenda that best interest the youths. Already, social injustice, economic exclusion and deprivation and lack of opportunities rank top among the issues our young ones care most about.

Although Umahi’s defection was not totally unexpected, it brought to the fore the propinquity of Igbo Presidency and the shadow it may cast over 2023. While the PDP seems set to give its presidential ticket back to Atiku Abubakar, APC is looking South, but undecided on which zone to give it to. Already PDP is divided over Atiku’s plan to seek the ticket again. Many of its governors and National Assembly members are against it. It’s not clear if this will force the Party to have a rethink. The APC is facing a different kind of dilemma. The swelling rank of opposition against Tinubu within Lagos APC is worrisome to even senior Presidency insiders. There are fears that a Kwara-like rebellion that overthrew the Saraki hegemony last year could be replicated in Lagos if the Asiwaju insists on having his way. But the old man has a trump card.

I understand that there was an unwritten understanding in 2014 between the CPC and ACN camps of the party to flip the presidential ticket between them. This explains why Babatunde Fashola, the Minister of Works, recently called on the APC leaders not to jettison ‘’the agreement they had at the beginning’’. Other APC chieftains like Baba Bisi Akande who was the interim chairman of the Party at its inception and was central to the formulation of the understanding, have been constantly reminding the President of this pact. It was one of the items broached when Akande recently visited the President with an entourage of South West APC chieftains.

The reader will recall that APC was formed in 2013 from the merger of ACN (led by Tinubu), CPC (led by Buhari himself), ANPP (led by Dr Ogbonnaya Onu who has been Minister of Science & Tech since 2015) and New PDP (led by Rotimi Amaechi). If President Buhari keeps to this agreement (I understand that he has reassured that he would), it means the South East is out of the equation, and that leaves the field wide open to leading contenders like Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Gov Kayode Fayemi, Babatunde Fashola and Vice President Osinbajo. But being Muslims, Tinubu and Fashola will not be attractive candidates.

Between Gov Fayemi and Vice President Osinbajo, the difference in style and approach couldn’t be starker. The Ekiti governor, who is also the Chairman of the Governors’ Forum, has been very bullish about his ambition and has even commenced early preparatory works on it and, with the support of a few governors, he has penciled down Gov Nasir el Rufai as vice presidential pick.

On the other hand, Osinbajo has shown very little or no interest in the race. Although he has a very good working and personal relationships with the 36 governors by virtue of being the chairman of NEC, the Vice President has stayed aloof from the fray; choosing to focus on his work as a dutiful VP and an ardent Buhari loyalist. He’s confided in his staff and close associates that his major preoccupation is to be a successful Vice President, and would not be distraught if nothing else comes his way.

The Vice President has never been politically ambitious. He was not even aware that he was being considered to be Vice President. He was arguing a case at the Supreme Court when he was announced VP late 2014; and right now, he is aware of the enormity of the problems facing the Buhari administration and the nation. He just wants to work till the president finishes strong’’, said an APC governor from one of the South Western states to this writer late November. In addition, the VP is guided by experience. Those who started this race too early in the past had never braced the tape.

Whichever way you dice it, one point seems clear: With the way and manner Professor Osinbajo has carried on with his duties; his competence, personal comportment, professional conduct and loyalty to the party and the President, it is difficult to imagine how his candidacy will not be the one to watch in the build up to 2023. For this, it is safe to guess that his opponents will not give up planning to thwart his emergence. For those who may be hoping and praying that the VP gets serious with positioning himself for the plum job and go for it right away, they have their work cut out for them.

https://guardian.ng/opinion/yemi-osinbajo-and-the-2023-race/

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by Zeesugar(f): 2:39pm On Dec 05, 2020
There is no other person fit for that position other than Osinbajo. He is a good leader

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by Shooyie: 2:51pm On Dec 05, 2020
I believe the VP is the right man for 2023. He is diligent, hardworking and intelligent enough to steer the affairs of the Nation.

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by ImmaculateJOE(m): 2:54pm On Dec 05, 2020
VP Osinbanjo is my 2nd choice after Peter Obi..

If PDP presents Peter Obi and APC does likewise to Yemi Osinbanjo then Nigerians will have the option of choosing the better person between two Angels..

Anyways From a people who call God “Chukwu,” heaven “Eligwe,” earth “Ali,” Lucifer “Ekwensu,” water “Mini” and salt “Nnu,” Nigerian president will emerge in 2023.

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by ojokolax: 3:01pm On Dec 05, 2020
The vice president has repeatedly started that he's only focused on performing to the best of his ability tissue ensuring that success of this present administration.

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by gidgiddy: 4:03pm On Dec 05, 2020
The South West has no business with the Presidency of Nigeria when power rotates to the South in 2023. They have had their 8 years with Obasanjo. The position should either go to the South/South to allow them complete their 8 years which GEJ could not, or go to the South East who have not had it at all in this dispensation

People who have had 8 years of the Presidency, want to come back for another turn, when there are others in the South have not had up to 8 years, or even at all

That is greed

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by youngestuk(m): 4:09pm On Dec 05, 2020
Zeesugar:
There is no other person fit for that position other than Osinbajo. He is a good leader


That is how you all brought buhari. Smhhh

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by biGwal(m): 4:10pm On Dec 05, 2020
Zeesugar:
There is no other person fit for that position other than Osinbajo. He is a good leader
Couldn't have been said any better than this

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by okefranci: 4:13pm On Dec 05, 2020
I don't have anyone in mind to vote for apart from Vice President osinbajo

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by okefranci: 4:14pm On Dec 05, 2020
youngestuk:



That is how you all brought buhari. Smhhh
Who brought Buhari?

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by okefranci: 4:16pm On Dec 05, 2020
ImmaculateJOE:
VP Osinbanjo is my 2nd choice after Peter Obi..

If PDP presents Peter Obi and APC does likewise to Yemi Osinbanjo then Nigerians will have the option of choosing the better person between two Angels..

Anyways From a people who call God “Chukwu,” heaven “Eligwe,” earth “Ali,” Lucifer “Ekwensu,” water “Mini” and salt “Nnu,” Nigerian president will emerge in 2023.
You had better choose osinbajo to be your first choice

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by ImmaculateJOE(m): 4:37pm On Dec 05, 2020
okefranci:

You had better choose osinbajo to be your first choice

Nope.. Peter Obi anyday anytime... Twice on Saturday..

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by capatainrambo: 4:43pm On Dec 05, 2020
Osinbajo is not fit for anything.. he is just a Tinubu boy boy that ought to sit his deceitful ass down.

He has defended every wickedness of this regime. In fact he is one of them.

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by careytommy37(m): 4:47pm On Dec 05, 2020
Tinubu is like a dog in a manger.
I'm not comfortable with a boy executive so, Osinbajo is not workable

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by kulikuli45: 4:47pm On Dec 05, 2020
Osinbajo/Zulum 2023

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by cynthia500(f): 4:47pm On Dec 05, 2020
“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by 0taPiaPia(m): 4:48pm On Dec 05, 2020
The way politicians are talking about 2023 as if it's next year baffles me.. you aren't even sure of your life the next minute and here they are scheming for years not because they have anything to deliver but purely for selfish and barbaric interest.

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by Itisallright: 4:48pm On Dec 05, 2020
cool

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by HerMajestyCares(f): 4:48pm On Dec 05, 2020
They Have Stated Again,





Nigerians Are still Facing the Hard Life that these Evil People brought into the country




angry

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by Lawliet(f): 4:48pm On Dec 05, 2020
Until he enters and become deaf and blind

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by techmo(m): 4:48pm On Dec 05, 2020
cool

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by Joelaking(m): 4:49pm On Dec 05, 2020
We would be here to watch the twists and turns.

Tinubu is so unpopular amongst youths right now (quite obvious from NL comments).

Let's watch and see how it goes.

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by Firstorderwizard(m): 4:49pm On Dec 05, 2020
Trump will become Biafra's first President in 2022 insha allah undecided

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by irepnaija4eva(m): 4:49pm On Dec 05, 2020
May the best candidate win..
Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by cynthia500(f): 4:49pm On Dec 05, 2020
capatainrambo:
Osinbajo is not fit for anything.. he is just a Tinubu boy boy that ought to sit his deceitful ass down.

He has defended every wickedness of this regime. In fact he is one of them.




who told you that?

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by slawormiir: 4:49pm On Dec 05, 2020
Damnnn niggarrrr
A mere house boy can not be Nigeria president

When he is done doing boy boy in aso rock he can go back to his village

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by HUSTLER001: 4:49pm On Dec 05, 2020
That guy is the best man to lead.Ask npower volunteers.

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by Nobody: 4:49pm On Dec 05, 2020
In my opinion, he doesn't seem into, he isn't much of a politician

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by ednut1(m): 4:49pm On Dec 05, 2020
Yemi Osinbajo has no political or electoral value. Tinubu put him there. Next

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo And The 2023 Race by Movic1(m): 4:49pm On Dec 05, 2020
Tinubu for President 2023

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