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Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by press9jatv: 11:15am On Apr 03, 2022
LAGOS – There are feelers that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) may very likely pick its presidential candidate for the 2023 election by consensus as it was done in the just concluded national convention. Sunday Independent also gathered that those mulling the idea of using consensus to elect the presidential candidate of the party have been able to sell the idea to President Muhammadu Buhari, whom is said to be willing to go along with the idea. A top source within the party, who is also close to Aso Rock Villa, told our correspondent that the party’s presidential ticket would surely go to the south but refused to disclose which part of the south it would go. Another source who spoke in the same direction disclosed that the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, is definitely not going to be the consensus candidate of the party. “From all indications, we are going to elect the presidential candidate through a consensus and what we are looking at is a candidate that will be accepted by all Nigerians. “Someone who is still very much agile and not too old; somebody that is well-experienced will fly our party’s flag. That is all I can tell you for now,” the source said. When asked what other criteria the party would consider in choosing its flag bearer, the source said: “We have been mindful to give a sense of belonging to all ethnic groups and religions. We must be fair to them, and that is the reality of where we are as a country. “Now that we have Senator Abdullahi Adamu as our national chairman, it will not be out of place to have a Christian as presidential candidate and a Muslim from the North as his running mate. “The South is not in short supply of credible party members that would build on the foundation of President Muhammadu Buhari. For some of us, money is the least factor in choosing the party’s presidential candidate.” Meanwhile, theparty’smembers who are loyal to Tinubu are insisting on an open primary that will involve delegates of the party to elect the presidential candidate of the party. Last Sunday, the South-West Agenda for Asiwaju 2023 (SWAGA’ 23), said the idea of a consensus presidential candidate for the party is unacceptable as it will cause rancour and division in the party. Bosun Oladele, SWAGA’s National Secretary, said the issue of consensus will not be acceptable as all intending aspirants should be made to slug it out for the ticket. While insisting that nobody should try to get the APC presidential ticket through the “backdoor”, Oladele said: “There is nothing like consensus presidential candidate. “That will be a shortcut, which they know cannot be possible through a primary if all the aspirants file out on the field. Nobody should think of getting the ticket through the backdoor. “Don’t forget, Asiwaju Tinubu deliberately said that he has the capacity. So, I believe that is the number one requirement for anybody that wants to contest the election. “Whoever is contesting, let them go to the field and show their capacity. “After all, if not for contested primaries, would it have been possible for Buhari to emerge in 2015? “I believe if he had emerged by consensus then, there would have been serious protest and division in the party. “Everybody saw that the process that produced him was free and fair, devoid of any imposition. So, that is what we should be looking at, not consensus arrangement.” But the argument against the position of Tinubu’s camp is that he (Tinubu) has never allowed delegates to vote for the gubernatorial candidates of his party as far as Lagos State is concerned. Said a source: “He has always imposed a candidate of his choice. Towards the expiration of his eight years in office as governor of Lagos, he brought Fashola and imposed him on the party as a consensus candidate despite the fact that Fashola never showed open interest in the position. “At that time, all the party members such as Tokunbo Afikuyomi, Ganiyu Solomon, and others who showed interest in taking over from him were pushed aside. “Fashola was then his Chief of Staff and relatively an inactive member of the then Action Congress. “At the end of Fashola’s tenure, he imposed Ambode again as a consensus candidate despite the countless number of active party members who also desired the office of governor of Lagos State. In 2019, the same thing occurred in the case of Sanwo-Olu. “I don’t know why he and his supporters are insisting on an open election by delegates as against the picking of a consensus candidate? “Has he (Tinubu) not been doing this in Lagos, and no one complained? Why does he want a different approach now that he is an aspirant?” The source added: “Tinubu is not bigger than the party and his followers should know that he is not the owner of the APC. “If the party is going to elect its presidential candidate and he (Tinubu) is not favoured by the arrangement, Heaven will not fall. They must know that APC national body is not APC Lagos chapter.”



https://independent.ng/why-consensus-may-force-tinubu-out-of-apc/

Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by press9jatv: 11:15am On Apr 03, 2022
Tinubu is smelling defeat in the upcoming Apc presidential primary election already.

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by press9jatv: 11:16am On Apr 03, 2022
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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Aufbauh(m): 11:16am On Apr 03, 2022
If there's going to be a consensus candidate for the APC then Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu is the candidate.

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by herkeem: 11:19am On Apr 03, 2022
We deliver

Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Nobody: 11:20am On Apr 03, 2022
Right now the only thing that gives me joy is seeing the pains of the loudest supporters of these thieves, be it in apc or pdp. These Tinubu urchins are so confident that I can't wait to see him thrown away.

Atiku, Peter Obi, Amaechi and the likes will be equally sweet to see.

The words 'Sai Buhari' are no longer on the lips of , the dead meat griller. He is now gallivanting across different threads forming patriotic. When they kill bandits, who by the way we never get to see pictures of their dead bodies, he is quick to type "Kill them all". Even his tone is shifting. Laslas all of una go get sense!!!

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by edmaraja: 11:20am On Apr 03, 2022
The idiotic jagabandit can go to hell, no one wants an archaic and outdated ancestor as president of Nigeria.

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by PrinceOfLagos: 11:21am On Apr 03, 2022
Aufbauh:
If there's going to be a consensus candidate for the APC then Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu is the candidate.
Stop supporting Ashiere Tinubu that will never be president

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Truthisunique2: 11:22am On Apr 03, 2022
Aufbauh:
If there's going to be a consensus candidate for the APC then Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu is the candidate.
he himself knows he won't be top 3 in consensus sef

Get ready for sdp

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Ryott: 11:23am On Apr 03, 2022
Tinubu has shown that he is not wise at all. Let him keep making a fool of himself until they disgrace him finally

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Truthisunique2: 11:24am On Apr 03, 2022
Tinubu the hypocrite

Buhari people don know where to hold you by the balls

How many times people contest openly for Lagos governor in your party

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by derecho(m): 11:26am On Apr 03, 2022
This thread go long o...
Na as Malu(Cow) big reach naim the rope wey dem go take tie am dey be.

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by LeoDeKing: 11:27am On Apr 03, 2022
PrinceOfLagos:

Stop supporting Ashiere Tinubu that will never be president
Julianababy, he is hiding here. grin
Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by samista: 11:27am On Apr 03, 2022
Consensus or no consensus,the criminal Tinubu will receive the humiliation of his life at the APC convention.

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by PrinceOfLagos: 11:28am On Apr 03, 2022
LeoDeKing:

Julianababy, he is hiding here. undecided
Hehehehehhe cheesy grin
Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by samista: 11:29am On Apr 03, 2022
Aufbauh:
If there's going to be a consensus candidate for the APC then Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu is the candidate.
Story for the gods, a big disgrace awaits the bullion van criminal.

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by zombieTRACKER: 11:29am On Apr 03, 2022
Aufbauh:
If there's going to be a consensus candidate for the APC then Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu is the candidate.

my Yoruba Muslim friend

what exactly can old unhealthy Tinubu do in Aso rock to help me and you..

keep traveling to London for check ups
sharing sachets of rice to market women
making a tout mc oluomo transport Minister
mounting toll gates on every federal road

my Yoruba Muslim friend.. eschew religious bigotry so at least you can support a more worthy candidate in Osibanjo..

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by LeoDeKing: 11:29am On Apr 03, 2022
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press9jatv:
LAGOS – There are feelers that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) may very likely pick its presidential candidate for the 2023 election by consensus as it was done in the just concluded national convention. Sunday Independent also gathered that those mulling the idea of using consensus to elect the presidential candidate of the party have been able to sell the idea to President Muhammadu Buhari, whom is said to be willing to go along with the idea. A top source within the party, who is also close to Aso Rock Villa, told our correspondent that the party’s presidential ticket would surely go to the south but refused to disclose which part of the south it would go. Another source who spoke in the same direction disclosed that the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, is definitely not going to be the consensus candidate of the party. “From all indications, we are going to elect the presidential candidate through a consensus and what we are looking at is a candidate that will be accepted by all Nigerians. “Someone who is still very much agile and not too old; somebody that is well-experienced will fly our party’s flag. That is all I can tell you for now,” the source said. When asked what other criteria the party would consider in choosing its flag bearer, the source said: “We have been mindful to give a sense of belonging to all ethnic groups and religions. We must be fair to them, and that is the reality of where we are as a country. “Now that we have Senator Abdullahi Adamu as our national chairman, it will not be out of place to have a Christian as presidential candidate and a Muslim from the North as his running mate. “The South is not in short supply of credible party members that would build on the foundation of President Muhammadu Buhari. For some of us, money is the least factor in choosing the party’s presidential candidate.” Meanwhile, theparty’smembers who are loyal to Tinubu are insisting on an open primary that will involve delegates of the party to elect the presidential candidate of the party. Last Sunday, the South-West Agenda for Asiwaju 2023 (SWAGA’ 23), said the idea of a consensus presidential candidate for the party is unacceptable as it will cause rancour and division in the party. Bosun Oladele, SWAGA’s National Secretary, said the issue of consensus will not be acceptable as all intending aspirants should be made to slug it out for the ticket. While insisting that nobody should try to get the APC presidential ticket through the “backdoor”, Oladele said: “There is nothing like consensus presidential candidate. “That will be a shortcut, which they know cannot be possible through a primary if all the aspirants file out on the field. Nobody should think of getting the ticket through the backdoor. “Don’t forget, Asiwaju Tinubu deliberately said that he has the capacity. So, I believe that is the number one requirement for anybody that wants to contest the election. “Whoever is contesting, let them go to the field and show their capacity. “After all, if not for contested primaries, would it have been possible for Buhari to emerge in 2015? “I believe if he had emerged by consensus then, there would have been serious protest and division in the party. “Everybody saw that the process that produced him was free and fair, devoid of any imposition. So, that is what we should be looking at, not consensus arrangement.” But the argument against the position of Tinubu’s camp is that he (Tinubu) has never allowed delegates to vote for the gubernatorial candidates of his party as far as Lagos State is concerned. Said a source: “He has always imposed a candidate of his choice. Towards the expiration of his eight years in office as governor of Lagos, he brought Fashola and imposed him on the party as a consensus candidate despite the fact that Fashola never showed open interest in the position. “At that time, all the party members such as Tokunbo Afikuyomi, Ganiyu Solomon, and others who showed interest in taking over from him were pushed aside. “Fashola was then his Chief of Staff and relatively an inactive member of the then Action Congress. “At the end of Fashola’s tenure, he imposed Ambode again as a consensus candidate despite the countless number of active party members who also desired the office of governor of Lagos State. In 2019, the same thing occurred in the case of Sanwo-Olu. “I don’t know why he and his supporters are insisting on an open election by delegates as against the picking of a consensus candidate? “Has he (Tinubu) not been doing this in Lagos, and no one complained? Why does he want a different approach now that he is an aspirant?” The source added: “Tinubu is not bigger than the party and his followers should know that he is not the owner of the APC. “If the party is going to elect its presidential candidate and he (Tinubu) is not favoured by the arrangement, Heaven will not fall. They must know that APC national body is not APC Lagos chapter.”



https://independent.ng/why-consensus-may-force-tinubu-out-of-apc/
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I strike out nonsense whenever I come across them. angry
Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Neminc: 11:33am On Apr 03, 2022
Peter Obi is the best candidate so far, if PDP are wise they should go with him as their own consensus candidate

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Truthisunique2: 11:33am On Apr 03, 2022
zombieTRACKER:


my Yoruba Muslim friend

what exactly can old unhealthy Tinubu do in Aso rock to help me and you..

keep traveling to London for check ups
sharing sachets of rice to market women
making a tout mc oluomo transport Minister
mounting toll gates on every federal road

my Yoruba Muslim friend.. eschew religious bigotry so at least you can support a more worthy candidate in Osibanjo..
grin supporting another Yoruba outside the drug Lord makes you less a Yoruba

You suppose know this thing

See as boy dey disgrace him oga because of opolor greed
Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by CyynthiaKiss(f): 11:35am On Apr 03, 2022
press9jatv:
LAGOS – There are feelers that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) may very likely pick its presidential candidate for the 2023 election by consensus as it was done in the just concluded national convention. Sunday Independent also gathered that those mulling the idea of using consensus to elect the presidential candidate of the party have been able to sell the idea to President Muhammadu Buhari, whom is said to be willing to go along with the idea. A top source within the party, who is also close to Aso Rock Villa, told our correspondent that the party’s presidential ticket would surely go to the south but refused to disclose which part of the south it would go. Another source who spoke in the same direction disclosed that the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, is definitely not going to be the consensus candidate of the party. “From all indications, we are going to elect the presidential candidate through a consensus and what we are looking at is a candidate that will be accepted by all Nigerians. “Someone who is still very much agile and not too old; somebody that is well-experienced will fly our party’s flag. That is all I can tell you for now,” the source said. When asked what other criteria the party would consider in choosing its flag bearer, the source said: “We have been mindful to give a sense of belonging to all ethnic groups and religions. We must be fair to them, and that is the reality of where we are as a country. “Now that we have Senator Abdullahi Adamu as our national chairman, it will not be out of place to have a Christian as presidential candidate and a Muslim from the North as his running mate. “The South is not in short supply of credible party members that would build on the foundation of President Muhammadu Buhari. For some of us, money is the least factor in choosing the party’s presidential candidate.” Meanwhile, theparty’smembers who are loyal to Tinubu are insisting on an open primary that will involve delegates of the party to elect the presidential candidate of the party. Last Sunday, the South-West Agenda for Asiwaju 2023 (SWAGA’ 23), said the idea of a consensus presidential candidate for the party is unacceptable as it will cause rancour and division in the party. Bosun Oladele, SWAGA’s National Secretary, said the issue of consensus will not be acceptable as all intending aspirants should be made to slug it out for the ticket. While insisting that nobody should try to get the APC presidential ticket through the “backdoor”, Oladele said: “There is nothing like consensus presidential candidate. “That will be a shortcut, which they know cannot be possible through a primary if all the aspirants file out on the field. Nobody should think of getting the ticket through the backdoor. “Don’t forget, Asiwaju Tinubu deliberately said that he has the capacity. So, I believe that is the number one requirement for anybody that wants to contest the election. “Whoever is contesting, let them go to the field and show their capacity. “After all, if not for contested primaries, would it have been possible for Buhari to emerge in 2015? “I believe if he had emerged by consensus then, there would have been serious protest and division in the party. “Everybody saw that the process that produced him was free and fair, devoid of any imposition. So, that is what we should be looking at, not consensus arrangement.” But the argument against the position of Tinubu’s camp is that he (Tinubu) has never allowed delegates to vote for the gubernatorial candidates of his party as far as Lagos State is concerned. Said a source: “He has always imposed a candidate of his choice. Towards the expiration of his eight years in office as governor of Lagos, he brought Fashola and imposed him on the party as a consensus candidate despite the fact that Fashola never showed open interest in the position. “At that time, all the party members such as Tokunbo Afikuyomi, Ganiyu Solomon, and others who showed interest in taking over from him were pushed aside. “Fashola was then his Chief of Staff and relatively an inactive member of the then Action Congress. “At the end of Fashola’s tenure, he imposed Ambode again as a consensus candidate despite the countless number of active party members who also desired the office of governor of Lagos State. In 2019, the same thing occurred in the case of Sanwo-Olu. “I don’t know why he and his supporters are insisting on an open election by delegates as against the picking of a consensus candidate? “Has he (Tinubu) not been doing this in Lagos, and no one complained? Why does he want a different approach now that he is an aspirant?” The source added: “Tinubu is not bigger than the party and his followers should know that he is not the owner of the APC. “If the party is going to elect its presidential candidate and he (Tinubu) is not favoured by the arrangement, Heaven will not fall. They must know that APC national body is not APC Lagos chapter.”



https://independent.ng/why-consensus-may-force-tinubu-out-of-apc/

Lalasticlala Lalasticlala fp pls
Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Truthisunique2: 11:36am On Apr 03, 2022
LeoDeKing:
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I strike out nonsense whenever I come across them. angry
you would need to strike yourself from this world since reality oflife don Taya you

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Iwofalenun: 11:43am On Apr 03, 2022
[s]
press9jatv:
LAGOS – There are feelers that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) may very likely pick its presidential candidate for the 2023 election by consensus as it was done in the just concluded national convention. Sunday Independent also gathered that those mulling the idea of using consensus to elect the presidential candidate of the party have been able to sell the idea to President Muhammadu Buhari, whom is said to be willing to go along with the idea. A top source within the party, who is also close to Aso Rock Villa, told our correspondent that the party’s presidential ticket would surely go to the south but refused to disclose which part of the south it would go. Another source who spoke in the same direction disclosed that the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, is definitely not going to be the consensus candidate of the party. “From all indications, we are going to elect the presidential candidate through a consensus and what we are looking at is a candidate that will be accepted by all Nigerians. “Someone who is still very much agile and not too old; somebody that is well-experienced will fly our party’s flag. That is all I can tell you for now,” the source said. When asked what other criteria the party would consider in choosing its flag bearer, the source said: “We have been mindful to give a sense of belonging to all ethnic groups and religions. We must be fair to them, and that is the reality of where we are as a country. “Now that we have Senator Abdullahi Adamu as our national chairman, it will not be out of place to have a Christian as presidential candidate and a Muslim from the North as his running mate. “The South is not in short supply of credible party members that would build on the foundation of President Muhammadu Buhari. For some of us, money is the least factor in choosing the party’s presidential candidate.” Meanwhile, theparty’smembers who are loyal to Tinubu are insisting on an open primary that will involve delegates of the party to elect the presidential candidate of the party. Last Sunday, the South-West Agenda for Asiwaju 2023 (SWAGA’ 23), said the idea of a consensus presidential candidate for the party is unacceptable as it will cause rancour and division in the party. Bosun Oladele, SWAGA’s National Secretary, said the issue of consensus will not be acceptable as all intending aspirants should be made to slug it out for the ticket. While insisting that nobody should try to get the APC presidential ticket through the “backdoor”, Oladele said: “There is nothing like consensus presidential candidate. “That will be a shortcut, which they know cannot be possible through a primary if all the aspirants file out on the field. Nobody should think of getting the ticket through the backdoor. “Don’t forget, Asiwaju Tinubu deliberately said that he has the capacity. So, I believe that is the number one requirement for anybody that wants to contest the election. “Whoever is contesting, let them go to the field and show their capacity. “After all, if not for contested primaries, would it have been possible for Buhari to emerge in 2015? “I believe if he had emerged by consensus then, there would have been serious protest and division in the party. “Everybody saw that the process that produced him was free and fair, devoid of any imposition. So, that is what we should be looking at, not consensus arrangement.” But the argument against the position of Tinubu’s camp is that he (Tinubu) has never allowed delegates to vote for the gubernatorial candidates of his party as far as Lagos State is concerned. Said a source: “He has always imposed a candidate of his choice. Towards the expiration of his eight years in office as governor of Lagos, he brought Fashola and imposed him on the party as a consensus candidate despite the fact that Fashola never showed open interest in the position. “At that time, all the party members such as Tokunbo Afikuyomi, Ganiyu Solomon, and others who showed interest in taking over from him were pushed aside. “Fashola was then his Chief of Staff and relatively an inactive member of the then Action Congress. “At the end of Fashola’s tenure, he imposed Ambode again as a consensus candidate despite the countless number of active party members who also desired the office of governor of Lagos State. In 2019, the same thing occurred in the case of Sanwo-Olu. “I don’t know why he and his supporters are insisting on an open election by delegates as against the picking of a consensus candidate? “Has he (Tinubu) not been doing this in Lagos, and no one complained? Why does he want a different approach now that he is an aspirant?” The source added: “Tinubu is not bigger than the party and his followers should know that he is not the owner of the APC. “If the party is going to elect its presidential candidate and he (Tinubu) is not favoured by the arrangement, Heaven will not fall. They must know that APC national body is not APC Lagos chapter.”



https://independent.ng/why-consensus-may-force-tinubu-out-of-apc/
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All these text with No paragraph?
Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Mintum: 11:44am On Apr 03, 2022
If those SWAGA fools mean well for Yoruba people, why not present our best materials like PYO, Fayemi, Akinwunmi Adesina even Aketi? You want to present a well known thief and self centered blind bat as the "candidate of Yoruba people" to go and mess up the country more and disgrace the Yoruba nation by providing corrupt and clueless leadership. I will say it again, if Tinubu is the best we can offer as a people then let other regions that have better options have the office. I will never support a Tinubu presidency and so will anyone that is truthful to himself.

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by SpecialAdviser(m): 11:45am On Apr 03, 2022
I did a post last time which will stand of time for generations to come. You can check it out here;

https://www.nairaland.com/6926422/implication-buhari-statement-2023-presidency
Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Chimaraymond455: 11:47am On Apr 03, 2022
You sure say this man no go take rat poison like his ground father did if we denial him ticket

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Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by PressMyButton: 11:47am On Apr 03, 2022
Nonentities won't cease to amaze me. Y'all forecasted so many tales of doom going into the convention, he silenced you and was a big gainer of the convention. Y'all have started another round of dooms-telling ahead of the primaries.. Since 2015, nothing you've all predicted against him has come to pass, instead he keeps getting stronger. Tinubu is your meal ticket, you all needed to chop anyways.
Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Truthisunique2: 11:52am On Apr 03, 2022
PressMyButton:
Nonentities won't cease to amaze me. Y'all forecasted so many tales of doom going into the convention, he silenced you and was a big gainer of the convention. Y'all have started another round of doom telling ahead of the primaries.. Since 2015, nothing you've all predicted against him has come to pass, instead he keeps getting stronger. Tinubu is your meal ticket, you all needed to chop anyways.
buhari have put consesus in constitution

Consesus would be used in apc primaries

Swaga have said consesus would be officially a burial to tinubu

Na reality setting out not forecast
Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by PressMyButton: 11:57am On Apr 03, 2022
Truthisunique2:
buhari have put consesus in constitution

Consesus would be used in apc primaries

Swaga have said consesus would be officially a burial to tinubu

Na reality setting out not forecast
I'm allergic to engaging nonentities on this forum but if you'd ever worth the stress, could you tell me one thing you (dooms sayers) had said about Tinubu since 2015 that has come to pass? Just one, then we would have this conversation.
Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by Truthisunique2: 11:59am On Apr 03, 2022
PressMyButton:

I'm allergic to engaging nonentities on this forum but if you'd ever worth the stress, could you tell me one thing you (dooms sayers) had said about Tinubu since 2015 that has come to pass? Just one, then we would have this conversation.
everyone not supporting drug Lord is a nonentity

We Sabi una pains, madman go say na sane people dey craze

Tilumbu should go and make sani Musa chairman o

Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by PressMyButton: 12:09pm On Apr 03, 2022
Truthisunique2:
everyone not supporting drug Lord is a nonentity

We Sabi una pains, madman go say na sane people dey craze

Tilumbu should go and make sani Musa chairman o
What has it got to do with Tinubu?. When Chairmanship position was zoned to the South, he singlehandedly picked them. With the position zoned to the North, Buhari has earned the right to also pick his choice. The National secretary was zoned to the SW which had Tinubu's pick for the position. Abeg shift.
Re: Why Consensus May Force Tinubu Out Of APC by omoharry(f): 12:58pm On Apr 03, 2022
Mintum:
If those SWAGA fools mean well for Yoruba people, why not present our best materials like PYO, Fayemi, Akinwunmi Adesina even Aketi? You want to present a well known thief and self centered blind bat as the "candidate of Yoruba people" to go and mess up the country more and disgrace the Yoruba nation by providing corrupt and clueless leadership. I will say it again, if Tinubu is the best we can offer as a people then let other regions that have better options have the office. I will never support a Tinubu presidency and so will anyone that is truthful to himself.
if we still have your kind around in Nigeria then there is hope that some reasonable Nigerians are still around us. I thought they have all left Nigeria and left only bigoted fools around for us to contend with .

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