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PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by afroniger: 7:05am On Aug 15, 2021
by 'Dare Odufowokan, Assistant Editor/ Bisi Oladele/ Segun Showunmi, Ibadan/ Mike Odiegwu,

Port Harcourt August 15, 2021

•Chairmanship contest set to be all-Southerners affair
•North positioned to produce 2023 presidential candidate
•Party must challenge Ayade, Umahi defections in court – Wike


At least six prominent members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are being tipped to replace the party’s embattled national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, at the October national convention, The Nation gathered yesterday.

Five of the aspirants are southerners like Secondus, the only northerner being the immediate past governor of Gombe State, Alhaji Ibrahim Dankwambo.

Party sources named the aspirants as former national secretary of the party and ex-governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola; a former deputy national chairman of the PDP, Chief Olabode George; a former governor of Cross River State, Mr. Liyel Imoke; the immediate past deputy governor of Bayelsa State, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (rtd); and the party’s former governorship candidate in Lagos State, Mr. Jimi Agbaje.

Observers said yesterday that the preponderance of southerners in the race was an indication that the party was preparing the ground for the emergence of its presidential candidate from the north.

More aspirants may signal their interest before the convention.

Sources told The Nation that the convention would be a make-or -break affair because it will define the future of the party.

Groups and concerned members are holding consultations to ensure that the party comes out stronger after the current National Working Committee (NWC) quits.

Although the convention is statutorily scheduled for December, governors elected on the platform of the party at a recent meeting, which also had in attendance some other stakeholders, recommended that the convention be held in October as part of the peace deal struck to resolve the crisis rocking the PDP.

The crisis stemmed from the disagreement between Secondus and his erstwhile political godfather, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State.

There are indications that all parties to the crisis may have accepted the option of Secondus not seeking re-election as a way out of the imbroglio. The Nation gathered that the outcome of last Tuesday’s meeting by the governors will be endorsed by other organs of the party in the days to come.

“The next thing being planned is a meeting of the PDP National Executive Committee (NEC). All things being equal, it will take place very soon and the decisions reached at last Tuesday’s meeting are most likely to be endorsed by all the organs of the party during the NEC,” a highly placed source said.

The source added: “As at today, the popular opinion is that Secondus should stay till the convention and leave.”

With Secondus most unlikely to seek re-election, some governors, ex-governors, former presidential hopefuls and other influential leaders of the PDP have started the search for his successor.

Involved in the search are both the anti and pro Secondus forces in the party.

A pro-Secondus source said: “Even if they succeed in stopping Secondus from re-contesting, they are not going to succeed in hijacking the PDP.

“That is their intention all in their blind struggle to illegally corner the presidential ticket in 2023. We are ready for them.

“With or without Secondus, the PDP will remain the free, orderly and law abiding political party that it has become under the current leadership.”

Likely contenders

Although majority of the anti- Secondus forces led by Governor Wike are said to be rooting for a southerner as the next party chairman, some others, including Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, are making a strong case for the position to be zoned to the north to ensure that the party’s zoning arrangement is not distorted in 2023.

A source said Makinde keeps reminding his colleagues and other stakeholders in the group of the need to consider the zoning arrangement in their decision on the position of national chairman.

“He wants to be sure the emergence of a national chairman from the south will not be used as a reason to cede the presidential ticket to the north,” the source said.

“He is not keeping quiet. He is talking. He is asking questions and he is making suggestions.

“But unfortunately, he appears to be the only one showing concern. Many of our people are busy negotiating for one position or the other, not minding the implication of their aspiration on the larger picture of 2023.

“Some of our National Assembly members from the south are with him on this.”

One of the names being touted to replace Secondus by those opposed to his continued stay in office is Chief Bode George, a former military governor of old Ondo State.

He is an unrelenting critic of Secondus and had shown interest in the position of national chairman in 2017 but withdrew along the line.

While he is yet to publicly declare interest in the job ahead of the October convention, sources close to him told The Nation that “chief is ever ready to take up any assignment that will make PDP a better party.

“He is one politician you can rest assured he will remain in the party even if he is the only one remaining there. He is eminently qualified and prepared for the job.”

George is said to have the backing of some prominent BoT members of the party as a middle way option in the event that PDP governors and other stakeholders fail to agree on who the next chairman of the party should be.

It was however gathered that his candidature is not popular within the Southwest zone of the party.

A party chieftain, Dr. Laji Aderopo, said: “In the Southwest, majority of us want the presidential ticket of the PDP to be zoned to the south in 2023. That is why we are not rooting for the chairmanship to be given to us.

“This is politics and we understand the game well. This is why we may not support George or any other southwest candidate at the convention.”

Aderopo was zonal Secretary of the All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP) before he joined the PDP.

Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola has already openly declared his intention to run for the office of the national chairman of the party. Currently, he is an ally of Governor Makinde of Oyo State.

Last May, ex-Ekiti State governor Segun Oni said PDP chieftains and members in the Southwest zone were rooting for Oyinlola for the national chairmanship position.

“The person that all of us are setting our eyes on is Prince Oyinlola, and he has not yet told us that he’s not going to do it. That’s the man we all want to support for the position of national chairman,” Oni told reporters.

The Nation however learnt that former governor of Gombe State, Ibrahim Dankwambo, is being considered as a possible replacement for Secondus by those who want the position to go to the north as part of political permutations ahead of the 2023 presidential contest.

He is yet to declare interest in the race, but those promoting his candidature are said to be urging him to run.

With reality dawning on them that Secondus may not be seeking re-election, supporters of the embattled national chairman are not about to be caught unawares in the race to produce his successor.

The Nation learnt that the camp of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the predominant group supporting Secondus, is already considering some party stalwarts for the job.

“Now that the governors have succeeded in convincing the party leaders that preventing Secondus from returning as chairman is in the interest of the party, presenting him as a candidate at the convention will be ill advised,” a source said.

“Consequently, we will consider supporting another worthy party man for the job at the convention in the interest of the party and because we want to ensure we are not caught napping at the convention.”

It was also gathered that the Atiku camp wants the national chairmanship of the party to remain in the southern part of the country to enhance his (Atiku’s) chances of clinching the PDP presidential ticket.

What remains for the group is to decide who to pick for the chairmanship race and from which of the three geo-political zones in the south.

While some allies of the former vice president prefer Secondus’ replacement to be sought from the South-south to appease the zone for his ouster, others feel the next man for the job should come from the Southwest for certain political reasons.

“The only agreement for now is that there is need to replace Secondus with another candidate from the south,” our source said.

A source said former governor of Cross River State, Liyel Imoke looks like a credible candidate.

Some PDP elders are of the view that Imoke has what it takes to stabilise the party and unite all warring factions ahead of the 2023 elections.

“While Imoke enjoys the trust and confidence of former Vice President Atiku, he is also a good friend of Governor Wike,” a source said.

“What is more, he is seen as a very capable hand by most PDP elders who are desirous of a national chairman that will use his experience and connections to end the various disagreements bedeviling the party.

“His candidacy is being touted by moderates within the party who want an end to the infightings.”

There is also Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (rtd), the immediate past deputy governor of Bayelsa State.

Jonah too has not announced his interest in the race, promoters of his candidacy are already doing a lot to advance his chances.

A source said: “His choice emanated from a school of thought that believes the core Niger-Delta should not be deprived of the slot in the event that Secondus is dropped.

“They feel a candidate from neighboring Bayelsa State will still be acceptable to the party chieftains and members in Rivers State where the current chairman hails from. Besides, he is said to enjoy the friendship of Atiku even before he joined politics and became deputy governor.”

His emergence is also said to be enjoying the support of allies of former Governor Seriake Dickson, who has stood solidly behind Secondus in his face-off with Wike. “He served as Dickson’s deputy for eight years and their relationship remains cordial even now.

“He is one man many of the leaders of the pro-Secondus camp can trust to remain loyal to the cause of the group while leading the PDP out of muddy waters ahead of the 2023 general elections,” the source added.

Also being touted as a likely contender for the plum job is Jimi Agbaje, PDP’s gubernatorial candidate during the last gubernatorial election in Lagos State.

Agbaje is not a new comer in the contest for the national chairmanship of the party. In 2015, he emerged as the PDP joker, whom some of the governors wanted to succeed the former National Chairman, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, at the botched May 21, 2015 national convention in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Sources close to him claimed his national chairmanship ambition remains alive and he will definitely jump at any opportunity to contest the position again.

“He is one candidate many of us will not waste time to describe as capable. He is in the good books of most of our leaders across the country except in his native Lagos State where he has been having a running battle with Chief Bode George’s group,” our source said.

Why we want Secondus out, by PDP national vice chairman

The National Vice Chairman (Southwest) of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alh. Taofeek Arapaja, yesterday explained that he joined others to call for the resignation of the National Chairman Uche Secondus because the party is crumbling under his leadership while he does not feel disturbed.

Arapaja stated this while featuring on Southwest Political Circuit, an interview programme on Ibadan-based radio, Fresh FM.

The PDP leader was among those that were calling for Secondus’ resignation, which led to the meeting of the National Working Committee (NWC), governors and members of the Board of Trustees (BoT) last week.

The meeting prevailed on members to stop the move to force out Secondus and fixed the national convention of the party for October during which a new executive members will be elected.

Arapaja, who was recently elected, said he added his voice because the national chairman was not showing signs that he wanted PDP to win future elections, adding that he was also not running the party in a way that it would provide virile opposition to the governing All Progressives Congress (APC).

Arapaja, who was the deputy governor of Oyo State from 2007 to 2011, explained that Secondus did not give a damn that three governors defected to the APC within three months.

Rather than agonise over such defections, he said, the PDP boss retorted on occasions that each of them has only one vote to contribute.

He described such attitude as selfish, stressing that he could not be comfortable with a leader who does not seek the progress of the party.

Rather than make genuine moves to resolve the crises rocking the party in states and regions, Arapaja said, Secondus was completely nonchalant, which he said gave him out as a selfish leader who is not interested in protecting the interest of the party he is serving.

He said: “You would not like to change a winning team. But if a team is not winning and your objective is to win, because I’m committed to winning and I don’t understand any other language apart from winning, then I will be spared for calling for his resignation.

“Somebody is in a place and he is not doing well. The party is shrinking, everything is going haywire and he is not mobilizing for the party. The man is not doing well. There is defection everywhere.

“Three governors left within three months and the chairman is coming out to tell everybody that every governor has only one vote. He is not perturbed. He is not worried at all.

“National Assembly members are defecting and he is not harmonising the party. He is not reaching out to anybody. So, the party is not doing well.

“We are not playing the role of a very strategic opposition party. So, for those of us who believe in winning, repositioning the party, we had to stand up before the party collapses.

“If you are committed to the party, if you are not PDP in the morning but APC in the night, you will be worried. That is why I said he is working for the opposition. That is my own observation.

“As a member of the National Working Committee, I know what is going on in Abuja.”

Arapaja said he does not have anything against Secondus as an individual, but he said that what the National Chairman was doing was affecting the fortunes of the party. “That’s why some of us cannot keep quiet,” he said.

He further revealed that the NEC meeting will hold this week, adding that national and zonal convention committees would be established as a way of ensuring that Secondus does not dictate for the party again.

He said the call for his resignation represented the popular belief of party leaders across Nigeria that Secondus’ exit was necessary for PDP to move forward.

Party must challenge Ayade, Umahi defections in court – Wike

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, yesterday asked the PDP to drag the governors of Ebonyi and Cross River states, David Umahi and Ben Ayade, to court following their defections to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The governor also called on the PDP to challenge the defections of former PDP federal and state lawmakers from both states to the APC.

Wike, who spoke in Port Harcourt, stressed that the time had come for the judiciary to make a final pronouncement on the incessant defections of governors and lawmakers from one political party to another to save the country from becoming a one party state.

He said: “The time has come that the judiciary must have to rise to the occasion to make a final pronouncement of this issue of defection and that will go a long way to strengthen our democracy. Because if we do not take action, you will find a situation where you will have a one party State and that will not be good for our democracy.

“And so, I have encouraged the PDP, they must file a suit against the Governor of Ebonyi State, David Umahi and the Governor of Cross River State, Ben Ayade for defecting to the All Progressives Congress without any reason provided in the constitution or any other enabling law.

“What PDP is looking for is not just that they want to reclaim the seats, but that a pronouncement must be made by the judiciary on this incessant defection without no reasons at all, in order to enhance and strength our democracy.”

Wike said it was unacceptable for governors and federal and state lawmakers who had been elected on the platform of a particular party without any proof of division in the party that brought them to power.

He said: “Let it be on record that the party (PDP) has been able to challenge it and let us await the outcome of the decision of the court, because the court has a role to strengthen our democracy. And part of the role the court must play is to make a final pronouncement on this issue of defection from one party to the other.”

Wike described the Court of Appeal reconfirmation of Jarigbe Agom as the Senator-elect of Cross River North Senatorial District as a victory for democracy and the PDP.

The Rivers state governor, who congratulated Agom for his perseverance, also commended the judiciary for standing up to the antics of desperate politicians and some lawyers who would want to ridicule the judiciary.

He said: “People must understand there is an end to litigation. This is a matter from my knowledge was a pre-election matter and went up to the tribunal. And I do know that the Court of Appeal tribunal sitting in Calabar sometime in July gave judgment declaring Hon Agom as the senator elect and therefore directed INEC to issue a certificate of return to him and that was carried out by the INEC.

“Surprisingly to us, the candidate of APC and the purported candidate of the PDP, Dr. Stephen Odey, had to apply again to the Court of Appeal to review the judgment that the Court of Appeal had already given at the appeal tribunal.”

The governor advised lawyers to desist from filing matters that could ridicule the judiciary in on behalf of their clients saying every lawyer had the obligation to protect the integrity of the court.
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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by speaktome(m): 7:09am On Aug 15, 2021
You mean 100 meter race




Why didn't they go for Olympics?











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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by LibertyRep: 7:20am On Aug 15, 2021
A southern chairman implies that the presidential candidate comes from the North. The next presidential election will not just be PDP vs APC, it might eventually become North vs South


This would have been the better time for Gbenga Daniel of Ogun State to try his luck if he hasn't left Atiku too early to port to APC.

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by nairavsdollars(f): 7:23am On Aug 15, 2021
Secondus will get reelected
Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Omoluabi1stborn: 7:29am On Aug 15, 2021
Lol. Oyinlola?

Like.seriously

He tried when he governed Osun, but I don't think he can be a better spokesman / opposition leader.

That Kola something would be perfect.

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Monogamy: 7:30am On Aug 15, 2021
Then we can easily conclude that Pdp are not zoning their presidency to Southern Nigeria.

Duly noted

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Omoluabi1stborn: 7:31am On Aug 15, 2021
nairavsdollars:
Secondus will get reelected
Meaning more people will leave PDP

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Monogamy: 7:32am On Aug 15, 2021
LibertyRep:
A southern chairman implies that the presidential candidate comes from the North. The next presidential election will not just be PDP vs APC, it might eventually become North vs South


This would have been the better time for Gbenga Daniel of Ogun State to try his luck if he hasn't left Atiku too early to port to APC.


The likes of OGD, Bankole, Umahi, Ayade have seen the clearly written of Pdp's message on the wall hence leaving the party so early..

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by CutieKing: 7:32am On Aug 15, 2021
Lol… This will be interesting,
So a southerner chairmanship automatically means PDP presidential candidate would be from the north , the sane north southerners have been castigating all along.

Hmmmm, interesting days ahead.

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Monogamy: 7:34am On Aug 15, 2021
CutieKing:
Lol… This will be interesting,
So a southerner chairmanship automatically means PDP presidential candidate would be from the north , the sane north southerners have been castigating all along.

Hmmmm, interesting days ahead.

Really interesting days ahead..

We are waiting to see how the Pdp in Southern Nigeria are going to use their mouth to campaign for another Fulani which they have all been blamed for the Southern Nigeria's woes

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Karemarealty288(m): 7:38am On Aug 15, 2021
Remove Agabje from the race ...he will turn pdp to every four4 years party... grin

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Asgard73: 7:43am On Aug 15, 2021
Power returns North.

Oyinlola or Imoke...

Decamping starts August 2022.. Apc go arrest and bully tire.
Gradually cruising to political year.
Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Asgard73: 7:45am On Aug 15, 2021
Monogamy:


Really interesting days ahead..

We are waiting to see how the Pdp in Southern Nigeria are going to use their mouth to campaign for another Fulani which they have all been blamed for the Southern Nigeria's woes

Same way ACN IN SOUTHERN NIGERIA USE THEIR MOUTH TO CAMPAIGN FOR A FULANI

WHILE ABUSING A SOUTHERN PRESIDENT

WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND.. ACN IN SOUTHERN NIGERIA IS LEARNING Late.

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Asgard73: 7:48am On Aug 15, 2021
Apc should give Tinubu ticket to try his luck as Nigerian godfather and kingmaker according to yoruba people.

Afterall the President paid him a visit grin

Power to the people.

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Monogamy: 7:53am On Aug 15, 2021
Asgard73:


Same way ACN IN SOUTHERN NIGERIA USE THEIR MOUTH TO CAMPAIGN FOR A FULANI

WHILE ABUSING A SOUTHERN PRESIDENT

WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND.. ACN IN SOUTHERN NIGERIA IS LEARNING Late.

I laugh in Mandarin..

Atiku is the only candidate Pdp can go for in the north and if the likes of Osinbajo is on Apc ticket, we should have the winners by 10pm on election day cos na walk in the park election.. Smoothly

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Monogamy: 7:54am On Aug 15, 2021
Asgard73:
Apc should give Tinubu ticket to try his luck as Nigerian godfather and kingmaker according to yoruba people.

Afterall the President paid him a visit grin

Power to the people.

Sorry , SW has more credible and acceptable candidates other than Tinubu..

Infact, with the look of things, it's becoming glaring Tinubu is not interested in 2023 considering his age and health.

So take Tinubu out of the picture and let's talk about other available candidates

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Asgard73: 7:55am On Aug 15, 2021
Monogamy:


I laugh in Mandarin..

Atiku is the only candidate Pdp can go for in the north and if the likes of Osinbajo is on Apc ticket, we should have the winners by 10pm on election day.


Okay

2023 is here.

Power returns North...

Osinbajo ke..
Yoruba still Dey overate themselves. .. that’s al .

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Penguin2: 7:57am On Aug 15, 2021
LibertyRep:
A southern chairman implies that the presidential candidate comes from the North. The next presidential election will not just be PDP vs APC, it might eventually become North vs South


This would have been the better time for Gbenga Daniel of Ogun State to try his luck if he hasn't left Atiku too early to port to APC.


You have a huge point.

If OGD was still in the PDP, he would have been the best choice.

Right now, I don’t trust Agbaje because I don’t know what happens between him and Tinubu in the night.

Olabode George should go take several seats. He’s old now and should be on retirement.

The former Bayelsa deputy Governor will be seen as Dickson lapdog and won’t sell.

Atiku will make Dakwambo doesn’t smell the position.

That leaves us with Oyinlola: a tough man, I trust his strength. But his recents defections is a huge question mark on his loyalty to the party.

If you ask me, Liyel Imoke is the perfect man for the job. And being that he’s friend to Wike and Atiku is good. But Wike wouldn’t want somebody from Southsouth to succeed Secondus because of his own ambitions.

But for now, I stand with Imoke.

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Monogamy: 7:58am On Aug 15, 2021
Asgard73:


Okay

2023 is here.

Power returns North...

Osinbajo ke..
Yoruba still Dey overate themselves. .. that’s al .

At least Yoruba are talking about those who can represent them, you are an Igbo guy, why are you clamoring for Northern candidate when you could have clamoured for someone from your region, SE.. Are they not worthy or credible enough to vye for the highest political position in the land?

Or is 2023 going to be dragging of second fiddle position as usual?

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Monogamy: 8:01am On Aug 15, 2021
Omoluabi1stborn:
Lol. Oyinlola?

Like.seriously

He tried when he governed Osun, but I don't think he can be a better spokesman / opposition leader.

That Kola something would be perfect.

Kola don't have weight in Pdp
Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Asgard73: 8:02am On Aug 15, 2021
Monogamy:


Sorry , SW has more credible and acceptable candidates other than Tinubu..

Infact, we the look of things, it's becoming glaring Tinubu is not interested in 2023 considering his age and health.

So take Tinubu out of the picture and let's talk about other available candidates

Nothing to talk ... power is not coming south.. talk more yoruba land.
Even Buhari is so aware ..

Tinubu must contest for President oh.. I’ve been shouting it.. he must not chicken out.. aha ah.. for what Na.. after all this Yoruba noise

Failure to contest means Yoruba people are.....

Tinubu must contest.. he’s the Nigeria kingmaker and leader of mr President .. Apc “ national leader grin

Karma is evil.

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Monogamy: 8:03am On Aug 15, 2021
Asgard73:


Nothing to talk ... power is not coming south.. talk more yoruba land.
Even Buhari is so aware ..

Tinubu must contest for President oh.. I’ve been shouting it.. he must not chicken out.. aha ah.. for what Na.. after all this Yoruba noise

Failure to contest means Yoruba people are.....

Tinubu must contest.. he’s the Nigeria kingmaker and leader of mr President .. Apc “ national leader grin

Karma is evil.

Your opinion anyways which have not been tally with reality... No be today... GEJ, Atiku, Onnoghen, Trump e.t.c

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Splashme: 8:05am On Aug 15, 2021

Nations Newspaper, Thiéfbubu's paper
is always biased

Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Asgard73: 8:08am On Aug 15, 2021
Monogamy:


At least Yoruba are talking about those who can represent them, you are an Igbo guy, why are you clamoring for Northern candidate when you could have clamoured for someone from your region, SE.. Are they not worthy or credible enough to vye for the highest political position in the land?

Or is 2023 going to be dragging of second fiddle position as usual?

Will support igbo President.. but igbos are not ready... for now. Maybe before 2023.
Lots of Presidential materials ... dem plenty.

Power returns North..

100 Buhari and his million Apc bandits and herdsmen won’t change that.

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Penguin2: 8:08am On Aug 15, 2021
Monogamy:


At least Yoruba are talking about those who can represent them, you are an Igbo guy, why are you clamoring for Northern candidate when you could have clamoured for someone from your region, SE.. Are they not worthy or credible enough to vye for the highest political position in the land?

Or is 2023 going to be dragging of second fiddle position as usual?

E concern you undecided

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Monogamy: 8:10am On Aug 15, 2021
Asgard73:


Will support igbo President.. but igbos are not ready... for now. Maybe before 2023.
Lots of Presidential materials ... dem plenty.

Power returns North..

100 Buhari and his million Apc bandits and herdsmen won’t change that.

So Igbo's are not ready, then why are you and your likes shutting down SW's ambition?

Is it still the same rhetoric of if we can't have it then no one else?

Even if you guys despite SW, can't SS have it as well that the presidency has to return to North again?

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by atorioke(m): 8:11am On Aug 15, 2021
Splashme:

Nations Newspaper, Thiéfbubu's paper
is always biased


If Nation Newspaper like make dem bias that na their problem. You see the President so come 2023, na North I go vote. South West think they are wiser than South South and South East. You are occupying the office of Vice President currently and still want the seat of President to be zoned to you in 2023. Oh yeah, South East and South South are fools na. The last time someone from there became President, it was due to massive support from South South, South East and North, and not them. Waiting patiently for Tambuwal or Atiku to be PDP candidate make I see the Ekpa from South West wey wan become President. They think they are politically smart. If South is to retain power, the seat must be zone to South South or South East. South West option is for Buhari to rig the election for them, that is why Tinubu is still loyal to Buhari. He knows he doesn't have the number, that is why APC was considering making Goodluck their Candidate but Goodluck fast pass them (make me President and then their Fulani CJN go interpret the constitution to mean say Goodluck nor suppose contest because he is restricted by the constitution, and then gbam, they swear in the vice who will be a Fulani from North). Goodluck don see the future. No Southerner without the support of South East and South South will ever become President. It is not boasting but the fact. There are 11 states in South South and South East and 6 in South West. If they don't consider you, na North go leave their candidate come vote you? Make we see. More than 30 percent of people in Lagos State are from these zones. We already know that they are the ones giving those votes to PDP right from time even in 2015 and 2019. With them, PDP is sure of 30 percent of the total votes in Lagos. Rivers voting strength don finish Oyo own, Delta don paralyse Ogun, Edo go neutralise Ondo, Akwa Ibom go take on Osun, Cross Rivers go work on Ekiti small population. Then South East votes plus Bayelsa votes go be extra. What the South West failed to realise is that the political hatred the South South have for them currently is more than the hatred the South East have for them either politically or socially, and this was caused by them, teaming with the North to remove Jonathan.

Abeg no much talk.

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Asgard73: 8:13am On Aug 15, 2021
Monogamy:


Your opinion anyways which has not been tally with reality... No be today... GEJ, Atiku, Onnoghen, Trump e.t.c

Power returns North..

Apc ends with Buhari.. you people here kno nothing politics
Even una party politics una no Dey follow or understand what’s happening

I’m awoke to APC HAPPENINGS and intrigues more than you APC humans online.
You Yoruba people (Acn)are emotional and sentimental.
Shebi Buhari just met with Tinubu?

Let see how he will order congress t stop .. if he will support Tinubu/osibanjo group or malami Bagudu Buni group
Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Monogamy: 8:14am On Aug 15, 2021
Asgard73:


Power returns North..

Apc ends with Buhari.. you people here kno nothing politics
Even una party politics una no Dey follow or understand what’s happening

I’m awoke to APC HAPPENINGS and intrigues more than you APC humans online.
You Yoruba people (Acn)are emotional and sentimental.
Shebi Buhari just met with Tinubu?

Let see how he will order congress t stop .. if he will support Tinubu/osibanjo group or malami Bagudu Buni group

Like I said, your opinion which is inconsequential in the political scheme in Nigeria

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Asgard73: 8:17am On Aug 15, 2021
Monogamy:


So Igbo's are not ready, then why are you and your likes shutting down SW's ambition?

Is it still the same rhetoric of if we can't have it then no one else?

Even if you guys despite SW, can't SS have it as well that the presidency has to return to North again?
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Simply giving Yoruba people what they giv others .. but hate to take.
North too is exploring the advantage of Yoruba scheme.
That’s Nigeria politics.... as initiated by Yoruba people .

South is not greedy.. they’ve done their term and are solidly behind any position taken by southeast on politics
Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by Monogamy: 8:25am On Aug 15, 2021
Asgard73:
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Simply giving Yoruba people what they giv others .. but hate to take.
North too is exploring the advantage of Yoruba scheme.
That’s Nigeria politics.... as initiated by Yoruba people .

South is not greedy.. they’ve done their term and are solidly behind any position taken by southeast on politics

One good thing about Nigeria politics, SW know their way around. 2023 won't be different.

And when you are talking about South, kindly speak for your region SE... SE are not even in the scheme of things politically in Nigeria..

We are waiting to see how you guys would use your mouth to campaign for another Fulani in the name of Atiku...

We shall wait to see how Atiku would defeat any Southern candidate in the 2023..

Same Atiku that was given the opportunity to change the epileptic situation of our power sector but instead worsen it by inviting Mikano to the country and scattered everything.

We are patiently waiting

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Re: PDP: Oyinlola, Agbaje, Imoke, Jonah, Others In Race To Succeed Secondus by ORIENTATION101: 8:25am On Aug 15, 2021
Asgard73:


Power returns North..

Apc ends with Buhari.. you people here kno nothing politics
Even una party politics una no Dey follow or understand what’s happening

I’m awoke to APC HAPPENINGS and intrigues more than you APC humans online.
You Yoruba people (Acn)are emotional and sentimental.
Shebi Buhari just met with Tinubu?

Let see how he will order congress t stop .. if he will support Tinubu/osibanjo group or malami Bagudu Buni group
You that know politics tell us how many times pdp has won core north in presidential election from 2003 till 2019? Core north means north east and North west.

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