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Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by onuman: 11:06am On Jan 24, 2022
tatcharufaia:
Nigerians love him, he seems like someone who knows his stuff


"Yorubas, vote for PMB so that power shall come to Yoruba after PMB." ---- VP Yemi Osinbajo during the 2019 presidential election.
Only an unintelligent VP of a multi ethnic country would say this nonsense above.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Lovenorth: 11:06am On Jan 24, 2022
Pastor as a President in Nigeria? grin
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by HilcomTech(m): 11:09am On Jan 24, 2022
The Vice President is a monumental failure. He is the head of the Nigerian Economic Forum and that means the Nigerian economy rests squarely on his shoulders yet he failed the nation woefully.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by onuman: 11:14am On Jan 24, 2022
TheABOMINATION:
We in the south south would rather vote for a northerner than vote for a Yoruba man in 2023. Let a northerner become the president once again and let the country head towards the path of disintegration. If you will not allow an Igbo man to be president, then let's divide the country.


For rotation to be is reason why SW APC expects the north to allow south produce a successor to President Buhari.

But in the southern regions, the SW APC refuses rotation of the presidency, because it's the turn of the Igbo to present a successor to President Buhari.

Presidency can only come to the South if the SW fully backs an Igbo presidential candidate. If not, a northerner is succeding President Buhari.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Michelle70(m): 11:14am On Jan 24, 2022
Aidejay:
Osinbajo is like a lion in a cage. Tiptoeing around the president and his cabal so as not to trigger undue attention. If he tastes true power grin walahi he will cause problem. All this his quiet, quiet starboy friend of all act will fall like leaves from a tree.
So who will he pick as a vice? I suspect El Rufai. If he feels el Rufai is too unpredictable he can go for one of these less popular northern governors e.g yahaya bello grin or senators like shehu sani, Ahmed Lawan.
shebi u know that Osinbajo was the very person who took decisions that angered the cabals when he was acting president?
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Omodua(m): 11:15am On Jan 24, 2022
TheABOMINATION:
We in the south south would rather vote for a northerner than vote for a Yoruba man in 2023. Let a northerner become the president once again and let the country head towards the path of disintegration. If you will not allow an Igbo man to be president, then let's divide the country.
You work for it. It's not by selection. Let South East commence consultations across various divide to curry their understanding and support. Not threat or intimidation.

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Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by truthstands01: 11:17am On Jan 24, 2022
Osinbajoo and Buharii are the same. If the Presidency doesn't go to the South East, let North continue until SW gets sense. So the reason Tinubuu supported and continued to support disaster in chief and wish to continue on his evil legacies is to become president baah! He has failed already. SS, SE will vote en masse for the North in 2023...watch!
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Lamba42(m): 11:18am On Jan 24, 2022
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Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by tyup(m): 11:25am On Jan 24, 2022
onuman:



"Yorubas, vote for PMB so that power shall come to Yoruba after PMB." ---- VP Yemi Osinbajo during the 2019 presidential election.
Only an unintelligent VP of a multi ethnic country would say this nonsense above.

Oga show US the video if not, you've got nothing to prove

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Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Boby89: 11:27am On Jan 24, 2022
okefranci:


https://dailytrust.com/2023-challenges-before-osinbajo

The last time I checked, this Man, as qualified as he is, is not consulting with any body, why is supporters consulting for him? I guess they are political enemy.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by syntekelite(m): 11:29am On Jan 24, 2022
Penguin2:
Don’t be deceived Nigerians, the imaginary rift between Tinubu and Osinbajo is a smokescreen.

Tinubu and Osinbajo are one and the same.

The two are playing a game in APC.

See how they’ve made the political discussions and permutations in APC revolve around the both of them.

Their aim is simple, it’s either Tinubu gets the ticket or in trying to escape from Tinubu, the cabals will settle for Osinbajo; in which case the Yoruba still gets it and Osinbajo will forever be loyal to Tinubu.

An Osinbajo presidency will never go against Tinubu interest. That’s a given.

Tinubu will nominate appointees in Osinbajo government. That’s a given.

Osinbajo might not be able to reprimand a Tinubu appointee in his cabinet because such individual would be answerable to Tinubu instead.

Therefore, even though Osinbajo is ably qualified to become the president of this country, the Tinubu encumbrance hanging around him is a huge dent. We don’t want a president who would still hand our treasury to his godfather.

So, I admonish APC and its stakeholders to look beyond the noise that these two are generating and go for a neutral candidate.

Neutral candidate in apc? I laugh out loud... They all got godfathers..
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by BJanta: 11:31am On Jan 24, 2022
okefranci:


https://dailytrust.com/2023-challenges-before-osinbajo

Promoted by his northern backers because of his,' loyalty ' to President Buhari A puppet president loading.....
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Spaldino(m): 11:37am On Jan 24, 2022
okefranci:
There is no doubt about it that the best candidate among those who are aspiring to become Nigerian president is Prof Yemi Osinbajo though he hasn't declared yet but masses are praying vehemently that he will be our president

Never in the history of our young democracy, that Nigerians are already praying and campaigning for someone yet to declare his intention.

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Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by BJanta: 11:41am On Jan 24, 2022
Penguin2:
Don’t be deceived Nigerians, the imaginary rift between Tinubu and Osinbajo is a smokescreen.

Tinubu and Osinbajo are one and the same.

The two are playing a game in APC.

See how they’ve made the political discussions and permutations in APC revolve around the both of them.

Their aim is simple, it’s either Tinubu gets the ticket or in trying to escape from Tinubu, the cabals will settle for Osinbajo; in which case the Yoruba still gets it and Osinbajo will forever be loyal to Tinubu.

An Osinbajo presidency will never go against Tinubu interest. That’s a given.

Tinubu will nominate appointees in Osinbajo government. That’s a given.

Osinbajo might not be able to reprimand a Tinubu appointee in his cabinet because such individual would be answerable to Tinubu instead.

Therefore, even though Osinbajo is ably qualified to become the president of this country, the Tinubu encumbrance hanging around him is a huge dent. We don’t want a president who would still hand our treasury to his godfather.

So, I admonish APC and its stakeholders to look beyond the noise that these two are generating and go for a neutral candidate.


This is the mark of a genius, well-reasoned,well-thought out. I've always suspected this. And everytime I remember that that Tinubu and Osinbajo are Yorubas, I always suspect an undercurrent of a cult-like understanding and agreement leading to mutual benefits for the two of them in all this.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Quantized92(m): 11:43am On Jan 24, 2022
U've forgetten that there are 2 things that reveal the true character of a man

MONEY & POWER

I don't think Osinbanjo will still be loyal to tinubu when he likely becomes the number 1 citizen.. Never
Penguin2:
Don’t be deceived Nigerians, the imaginary rift between Tinubu and Osinbajo is a smokescreen.

Tinubu and Osinbajo are one and the same.

The two are playing a game in APC.

See how they’ve made the political discussions and permutations in APC revolve around the both of them.

Their aim is simple, it’s either Tinubu gets the ticket or in trying to escape from Tinubu, the cabals will settle for Osinbajo; in which case the Yoruba still gets it and Osinbajo will forever be loyal to Tinubu.

An Osinbajo presidency will never go against Tinubu interest. That’s a given.

Tinubu will nominate appointees in Osinbajo government. That’s a given.

Osinbajo might not be able to reprimand a Tinubu appointee in his cabinet because such individual would be answerable to Tinubu instead.

Therefore, even though Osinbajo is ably qualified to become the president of this country, the Tinubu encumbrance hanging around him is a huge dent. We don’t want a president who would still hand our treasury to his godfather.

So, I admonish APC and its stakeholders to look beyond the noise that these two are generating and go for a neutral candidate.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by li2pac1717: 11:48am On Jan 24, 2022
okefranci:


https://dailytrust.com/2023-challenges-before-osinbajo

Most people forget that to fund presidential campaign is very expensive. If APC picks Osibanjo over Tinubu, it will be almost impossible for Osibanjo to get funds from South West since most rich people in South West are in Lagos and they loyal to Tinubu asf. This mean Osibanjo campaign funds will come from Northern Cabals. I fear these Cabals will later hijack is government by calling in favors. Thus, the northern cabals will only still remain in power and continue pushing their agenda where Buhari left it.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by adelaja70(m): 12:18pm On Jan 24, 2022
onuman:


It's the turn of the Igbo to present a successor to President Buhari, that moral burden is too big to bear by any Yoruba wishing to succeed President Buhari.
Yoruba attempt to succeed President Buhari is like paving way for a northerner to succeed President Buhari.
The way una dey reason like mumu tire me.. Yoruba should allow Ibo to become President? Jeez!! Like say na Yoruba put una for bondage.... Na wa oh!

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Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by adelaja70(m): 12:27pm On Jan 24, 2022
truthstands01:
Osinbajoo and Buharii are the same. If the Presidency doesn't go to the South East, let North continue until SW gets sense. So the reason Tinubuu supported and continued to support disaster in chief and wish to continue on his evil legacies is to become president baah! He has failed already. SS, SE will vote en masse for the North in 2023...watch!
Speak for yourself and stop talking like a toddler... Yoruba no hold ibos destiny, some ibos don declare already. Campaign for them and take Yorubas out of your mouth...

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Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Dapson73(m): 12:35pm On Jan 24, 2022
TheABOMINATION:
We in the south south would rather vote for a northerner than vote for a Yoruba man in 2023. Let a northerner become the president once again and let the country head towards the path of disintegration. If you will not allow an Igbo man to be president, then let's divide the country.





Your name "TheABOMINATION" gives a perfect description of who you are.

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Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by NobleRace: 12:45pm On Jan 24, 2022
Penguin2:
Don’t be deceived Nigerians, the imaginary rift between Tinubu and Osinbajo is a smokescreen.

Tinubu and Osinbajo are one and the same.

The two are playing a game in APC.

See how they’ve made the political discussions and permutations in APC revolve around the both of them.

Their aim is simple, it’s either Tinubu gets the ticket or in trying to escape from Tinubu, the cabals will settle for Osinbajo; in which case the Yoruba still gets it and Osinbajo will forever be loyal to Tinubu.

An Osinbajo presidency will never go against Tinubu interest. That’s a given.

Tinubu will nominate appointees in Osinbajo government. That’s a given.

Osinbajo might not be able to reprimand a Tinubu appointee in his cabinet because such individual would be answerable to Tinubu instead.

Therefore, even though Osinbajo is ably qualified to become the president of this country, the Tinubu encumbrance hanging around him is a huge dent. We don’t want a president who would still hand our treasury to his godfather.

So, I admonish APC and its stakeholders to look beyond the noise that these two are generating and go for a neutral candidate.

You don't know the status of a president. A president is the overall authority. He has no godfather. He's not subservient to anybody. If Osinbajo would cow under Tinubu, He would have cowed under the Villa Canal during his days as acting president.

It was said of Buhari too that he'll be loyal to Tinubu Because Tinubu was the vehicle he rode on to be become president. You can judge if this prophecy has come to pass.

Even Obasanjo was not not voted for in the south west because it was thought that he'll be doing the bidding of the north. We all know that the reverse was the case.

The president fears no one because he's not under the authority of anybody.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Otutupoyoyo: 1:02pm On Jan 24, 2022
Penguin2:
Don’t be deceived Nigerians, the imaginary rift between Tinubu and Osinbajo is a smokescreen.

Tinubu and Osinbajo are one and the same.

The two are playing a game in APC.

See how they’ve made the political discussions and permutations in APC revolve around the both of them.

Their aim is simple, it’s either Tinubu gets the ticket or in trying to escape from Tinubu, the cabals will settle for Osinbajo; in which case the Yoruba still gets it and Osinbajo will forever be loyal to Tinubu.

An Osinbajo presidency will never go against Tinubu interest. That’s a given.

Tinubu will nominate appointees in Osinbajo government. That’s a given.

Osinbajo might not be able to reprimand a Tinubu appointee in his cabinet because such individual would be answerable to Tinubu instead.

Therefore, even though Osinbajo is ably qualified to become the president of this country, the Tinubu encumbrance hanging around him is a huge dent. We don’t want a president who would still hand our treasury to his godfather.

So, I admonish APC and its stakeholders to look beyond the noise that these two are generating and go for a neutral candidate.

Mehn
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by OmoEpe(m): 1:53pm On Jan 24, 2022
Omodua:
You work for it. It's not by selection. Let South East commence consultations across various divide to curry their understanding and support. Not threat or intimidation.


Don't mind the lazy minds, they think the Presidency is like Xmas hampers which is gifted.


They don't want to work for it yet wants to be gifted. While the SW candidates are transversing the country forming alliances they are on the SM insulting and abusing them


DEM EYE GO SOON CLEAR



ASHIWAJU IS A GOAL

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Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Scamburster(m): 4:15pm On Jan 24, 2022
Omodua:
You work for it. It's not by selection. Let South East commence consultations across various divide to curry their understanding and support. Not threat or intimidation.

How did they work for it.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Scamburster(m): 4:18pm On Jan 24, 2022
Quantized92:
U've forgetten that there are 2 things that reveal the true character of a man

MONEY & POWER

I don't think Osinbanjo will still be loyal to tinubu when he likely becomes the number 1 citizen.. Never

Who will dash him?
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Penguin2: 4:29pm On Jan 24, 2022
BJanta:


This is the mark of a genius, well-reasoned,well-thought out. I've always suspected this. And everytime I remember that that Tinubu and Osinbajo are Yorubas, I always suspect an undercurrent of a cult-like understanding and agreement leading to mutual benefits for the two of them in all this.

Exactly.

But they think they are smart and we wouldn’t know.

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Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Penguin2: 4:31pm On Jan 24, 2022
NobleRace:


You don't know the status of a president. A president is the overall authority. He has no godfather. He's not subservient to anybody. If Osinbajo would cow under Tinubu, He would have cowed under the Villa Canal during his days as acting president.

It was said of Buhari too that he'll be loyal to Tinubu Because Tinubu was the vehicle he rode on to be become president. You can judge if this prophecy has come to pass.

Even Obasanjo was not not voted for in the south west because it was thought that he'll be doing the bidding of the north. We all know that the reverse was the case.

The president fears no one because he's not under the authority of anybody.

Whatever Osinbajo becomes tomorrow, he would never go against Tinubu interest too.

Or are you going to tell me he would?
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by NobleRace: 4:46pm On Jan 24, 2022
Penguin2:


Whatever Osinbajo becomes tomorrow, he would never go against Tinubu interest too.

Or are you going to tell me he would?

It depends on his values as well as his personality. I heard that rather than what's been circulated that Tinubu helped him, he used him. When Tinubu was approached for Osinbajo to become VP, he was opposed to it but after much pressure, he reluctantly agreed. I heard that their relationship has not been the same afterwards.

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