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2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Monogamy: 5:59am On Aug 22, 2021
Technically, we can say that Tinubu is out of the 2023 race due to age and health.

Should Apc zone their presidency to Southern Nigeria, Osinbajo should have it.

Considering the way the Southern Pdp politicians are the one lobbying for the next Pdp national chairman, it's easy to say Pdp would be zoning to North which Atiku should also have it.

Who do you think have what it takes to lead Nigeria in 2023 between Atiku and Osinbajo.

Let us comment maturely and responsibly
Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by socialmediaman: 6:05am On Aug 22, 2021
Osinbajo will likely win Atiku though he or Atiku has nothing to offer. Let me analyze their presidency

If Osinbajo wins, his first term will be fighting 2 fights; fight to appease the northerners like GEJ, and fight to remain loyal to Tinubu and surrogates. That’s a good definition of a presidency spent achieving nothing. Because he achieved little in his first 4 years, he will now have to rig the next election so he’ll depend on the APC rigging infrastructure, which means, his next 4 years will be spent being loyal to the cabal rather than doing anything meaningful for Nigeria.

If Atiku wins, he’ll try to run an inclusive government, maintain loyalty to the northern cabal, and try to appease the SE and SS to make it easier for himself. To cut long story short, he and his cabal will be the richest Nigerians when he’s done with his second term, Nigeria will continue to struggle and nothing much will be achieved.

Either way, it doesn’t look good for poor Nigerians

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Deltafirstson(m): 6:11am On Aug 22, 2021
Atiku because APC is a disaster to Nigeria.

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Kennyprince: 6:12am On Aug 22, 2021
I go for Osinbajo

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Kennyprince: 6:13am On Aug 22, 2021
Deltafirstson:
Atiku because APC is a disaster to Nigeria.
Atiku cannot win

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Saao(m): 6:15am On Aug 22, 2021
Kennyprince:
I go for Osinbajo
he will be controlled by tinubu,

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Deltafirstson(m): 6:29am On Aug 22, 2021
Kennyprince:
Atiku cannot win
Ok
Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by WonderManly(m): 6:32am On Aug 22, 2021
Wow! What a beautiful JAMB Question. But, please...

Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by stonemasonn: 6:38am On Aug 22, 2021
socialmediaman:
Osinbajo will likely win Atiku though he or Atiku has nothing to offer. Let me analyze their presidency

If Osinbajo wins, his first term will be fighting 2 fights; fight to appease the northerners like GEJ, and fight to remain loyal to Tinubu and surrogates. That’s a good definition of a presidency spent achieving nothing. Because he achieved little in his first 4 years, he will now have to rig the next election so he’ll depend on the APC rigging infrastructure, which means, his next 4 years will be spent being loyal to the cabal rather than doing anything meaningful for Nigeria.

If Atiku wins, he’ll try to run an inclusive government, maintain loyalty to the northern cabal, and try to appease the SE and SS to make it easier for himself. To cut long story short, he and his cabal will be the richest Nigerians when he’s done with his second term, Nigeria will continue to struggle and nothing much will be achieved.

Either way, it doesn’t look good for poor Nigerians

Naahh! Tinubu and his surrogates will be too weak by then that's why Tinubu badly needs this power. Osinbajo doesn't need to appease the northerners, he only needs to end insecurities in the north. Sharia and hisbah will be the only problem from the north. The people that actually need appeasing this time are the south-south and south-easterners.

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by socialmediaman: 6:53am On Aug 22, 2021
stonemasonn:
Naahh! Tinubu and his surrogates will be too weak by then that's why Tinubu badly needs this power. Osinbajo doesn't need to appease the northerners, he only needs to end insecurities in the north. Sharia and hisbah will be the only problem from the north. The people that actually need appeasing this time are the south-south and south-easterners.

Nobody can end insecurity in the north, the military is as corrupt as anything and there’s little or nothing they can do about it. Replace the generals and a campaign of calumny starts that you have an anti north agenda and that will make the problem even worse

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Tinubuadvocate: 7:10am On Aug 22, 2021
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Monogamy:
Technically, we can say that Tinubu is out of the 2023 race due to age and health.

Should Apc zone their presidency to Southern Nigeria, Osinbajo should have it.

Considering the way the Southern Pdp politicians are the one lobbying for the next Pdp national chairman, it's easy to say Pdp would be zoning to North which Atiku should also have it.

Who do you think have what it takes to lead Nigeria in 2023 between Atiku and Osinbajo.

Let us comment maturely and responsibly
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What a stupid topic created by enemy of progress Tinubu is much alive and more active nothing technically here.

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by atorioke(m): 7:11am On Aug 22, 2021
Monogamy:
Technically, we can say that Tinubu is out of the 2023 race due to age and health.

Should Apc zone their presidency to Southern Nigeria, Osinbajo should have it.

Considering the way the Southern Pdp politicians are the one lobbying for the next Pdp national chairman, it's easy to say Pdp would be zoning to North which Atiku should also have it.

Who do you think have what it takes to lead Nigeria in 2023 between Atiku and Osinbajo.

Let us comment maturely and responsibly
South West! Una go learn the hard way. No one from South West is winning baba. No much talk.

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Deltafirstson(m): 7:14am On Aug 22, 2021
atorioke:

South West! Una go learn the hard way. No one from South West is winning baba. No much talk.
Bless you Jor.
I can not comprehend how they reason. Is south west only geo political zone in southern Nigeria ni??

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by adefitim(m): 7:18am On Aug 22, 2021
Osibanjo anytime any day
Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Oracleforce: 7:20am On Aug 22, 2021
Oshibajo campaign teams are using all avenue to campaign tactically for him...why would you put Oshibajo beside Atiku and Yahaya Bello....just like putting Jesus in the midst of two theives...

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by ThatFairGuy1: 7:20am On Aug 22, 2021
As he's being controlled by him now as VP. Nonsense
Saao:
he will be controlled by tinubu,

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by atorioke(m): 7:23am On Aug 22, 2021
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Bless you Jor.
I can not comprehend how they reason. Is south west only geo political zone in southern Nigeria ni??[/quote

They are sophisticated. Na Wetin dem go talk. We all remember how Tinubu was asslicking Buhari by insulting Jonathan on a daily. But now, he can't even look Jonathan in the face and say rubbish. From Edo, where he was taught a beautiful Edson to the extreme end of Akwa Ibom, the South South won't vote a Yoruba man even if they present Pastor Adeboye. South South and South East people being Christians won't even give Tinubu who they see as a betrayal and then a MUSLIM reasonable votes. Abi na Fayemi wan win Atiku? South West has successfully lost that South South and South East assistance that helped OBJ became President.

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Jerryherd: 7:23am On Aug 22, 2021
cool


Same person that said 69 years old Tinubu's is old thinks 74 year old Atiku is young

Footballers and athletes have been having knee surgery and declared fit after few weeks, suddenly Tinubu is unhealthy over knee injury he has treated

Tinubu's various groups are launching grassroot movement everywhere you guys are here clowning around...



.

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by atorioke(m): 7:24am On Aug 22, 2021
Oracleforce:
Oshibajo campaign teams are using all avenue to campaign tactically for him...why would you put Oshibajo beside Atiku and Yahaya Bello....just like putting Jesus in the midst of two theives...


Una don start, Osinbajo is not a thief but a friend to a thief (Tinubu). Make una white wash Osinbajo, no level.
Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Monogamy: 7:28am On Aug 22, 2021
Tinubuadvocate:
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What a stupid topic created by enemy of progress Tinubu is much alive and more active nothing technically here.

This one don dey be in severe pain since Tinubu has been technically out of the race due to age and health.

Indeed,some of the acclaimed patriots are rather parrots

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Monogamy: 7:29am On Aug 22, 2021
Deltafirstson:

Bless you Jor.
I can not comprehend how they reason. Is south west only geo political zone in southern Nigeria ni??

And which other southern region have been showing interest in the race?

Abi una dey expect us to beg you to contest?

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by pinkgoodies(m): 7:31am On Aug 22, 2021
socialmediaman:
Osinbajo will likely win Atiku though he or Atiku has nothing to offer. Let me analyze their presidency

If Osinbajo wins, his first term will be fighting 2 fights; fight to appease the northerners like GEJ, and fight to remain loyal to Tinubu and surrogates. That’s a good definition of a presidency spent achieving nothing. Because he achieved little in his first 4 years, he will now have to rig the next election so he’ll depend on the APC rigging infrastructure, which means, his next 4 years will be spent being loyal to the cabal rather than doing anything meaningful for Nigeria.

If Atiku wins, he’ll try to run an inclusive government, maintain loyalty to the northern cabal, and try to appease the SE and SS to make it easier for himself. To cut long story short, he and his cabal will be the richest Nigerians when he’s done with his second term, Nigeria will continue to struggle and nothing much will be achieved.

Either way, it doesn’t look good for poor Nigerians


I see people trying to say shits like SW will not win because nobi only dem dey south or because SW betray GEJ. Oga na only una dey talk am here.. the major voters from the south go vote Osibanjo, because they no care about all those things i listed up. But because dey can't vote another northern to come and finish dem off. Try asking dis question of ATiku & Osibanjo of who to vote to a carpenter, trader and even a policeman around.

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Penguin2: 7:32am On Aug 22, 2021
socialmediaman:
Osinbajo will likely win Atiku though he or Atiku has nothing to offer. Let me analyze their presidency

If Osinbajo wins, his first term will be fighting 2 fights; fight to appease the northerners like GEJ, and fight to remain loyal to Tinubu and surrogates. That’s a good definition of a presidency spent achieving nothing. Because he achieved little in his first 4 years, he will now have to rig the next election so he’ll depend on the APC rigging infrastructure, which means, his next 4 years will be spent being loyal to the cabal rather than doing anything meaningful for Nigeria.

If Atiku wins, he’ll try to run an inclusive government, maintain loyalty to the northern cabal, and try to appease the SE and SS to make it easier for himself. To cut long story short, he and his cabal will be the richest Nigerians when he’s done with his second term, Nigeria will continue to struggle and nothing much will be achieved.

Either way, it doesn’t look good for poor Nigerians


You get sense sha!

Now from ur analysis, which one do you think is the lesser evil?

The one that will spend 8 years trying to prove his loyalty to both godfather and the north or the one that has just some northern cabals to worry about?

Don’t forget that everything Tinubu is, Osinbajo would be. All of Tinubu’s scheming to takeover the landlordship of Nigeria, Osinbajo will make sure it materializes.
Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by blackpanda: 7:36am On Aug 22, 2021
Monogamy:
Technically, we can say that Tinubu is out of the 2023 race due to age and health.

Should Apc zone their presidency to Southern Nigeria, Osinbajo should have it.

Considering the way the Southern Pdp politicians are the one lobbying for the next Pdp national chairman, it's easy to say Pdp would be zoning to North which Atiku should also have it.

Who do you think have what it takes to lead Nigeria in 2023 between Atiku and Osinbajo.

Let us comment maturely and responsibly

Don't be too quick to discountenance Tinubu. Those who did that in the past always end up disappointed.

But whether Tinubu or not, Atiku is out of the question. Nigeria doesn't need such individuals anymore

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by blackpanda: 7:38am On Aug 22, 2021
socialmediaman:
Osinbajo will likely win Atiku though he or Atiku has nothing to offer. Let me analyze their presidency

If Osinbajo wins, his first term will be fighting 2 fights; fight to appease the northerners like GEJ, and fight to remain loyal to Tinubu and surrogates. That’s a good definition of a presidency spent achieving nothing. Because he achieved little in his first 4 years, he will now have to rig the next election so he’ll depend on the APC rigging infrastructure, which means, his next 4 years will be spent being loyal to the cabal rather than doing anything meaningful for Nigeria.

If Atiku wins, he’ll try to run an inclusive government, maintain loyalty to the northern cabal, and try to appease the SE and SS to make it easier for himself. To cut long story short, he and his cabal will be the richest Nigerians when he’s done with his second term, Nigeria will continue to struggle and nothing much will be achieved.

Either way, it doesn’t look good for poor Nigerians


I agree 100%
Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Monogamy: 7:42am On Aug 22, 2021
blackpanda:


Don't be too quick to discountenance Tinubu. Those who did that in the past always end up disappointed.

But whether Tinubu or not, Atiku is out of the question. Nigeria doesn't need such individuals anymore

Tinubu is currently using a walking stick, considering the stress of campaigning, we all see how Buhari was out of the country for months after winning election..

It's advisable for Tinubu to step side. Osinbajo presidency is proxily Tinubu's presidency..

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by kingsways: 7:43am On Aug 22, 2021
There is no chance of the North voting for Osinbajo against Atiku

The North are not stewpid as some assume. They are very selfish

Even with Buhari on the ballot, Atiku still did manage to win some states in the North. If APC present Osinbajo and PDP present Atiku, Akiku will sweep the North.

Osinbajo will only win in SW and that will not be enough

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by neoclassical: 7:51am On Aug 22, 2021
I just dey laugh.
Most Nigerians dont even understand the politics of their country.
If Osinbajo faces Atiku in 2023, Osinbajo cannot get up to 40 percent of the total votes.
Let me tell you, northeners do not vote along party line but based on ethnicity and religion. As a Fulani Muslim, even Buhari will prefer Atiku to Osinbajo. The only Southener the northerners can vote for in 2023 is Jonathan, since they know he will only rule for one term and hand over to them again. When you start seeing 1.5million votes from one state in favour of their brother, una eye go clear.
This is northern agenda and not party agenda.
Fear North my people.

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Asgard73: 7:55am On Aug 22, 2021
Yoruba people cheesy. And APC...

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by Asgard73: 7:57am On Aug 22, 2021
neoclassical:
I just dey laugh.
Most Nigerians dont even understand the politics of their country.
If Osinbajo faces Atiku in 2023, Osinbajo cannot get up to 40 percent of the total votes.
Let me tell you, northeners do not vote along party line but based on ethnicity and religion. As a Fulani Muslim, even Buhari will prefer Atiku to Osinbajo. The only Southener the northerners can vote for in 2023 is Jonathan, since they know he will only rule for one term and hand over to them again. When you start seeing 1.5million votes from one state in favour of their brother, una eye go clear.
This is northern agenda and not party agenda.
Fear North my people.

Allow Yoruba to decieve themselves.., yoruba wey believe Nigeria begin and end in Yoruba land.

Power returns North.

Anything less is unacceptable... no be by noise

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Re: 2023 Election: Osinbajo Vs Atiku by ORIENTATION101: 7:59am On Aug 22, 2021
Monogamy:


Tinubu is currently using a walking stick, considering the stress of campaigning, we all see how Buhari was out of the country for months after winning election..

It's advisable for Tinubu to step side. Osinbajo presidency is proxily Tinubu's presidency..
footballers that have knee surgery will stay on crutches for weeks before they heal. So you don't expect tinubu to start walking around after knee surgery

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