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Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 6:00pm On Apr 13, 2022
Great2017:

You are only looking at it from one angle. The more reason I said you are not realistic. What if Buhari throws his weight behind Osinbajo. Will Tinubu still get the votes of Kano. In essence, Tinubu does not have absolute control over the majority votes .
U don't get it do you? Ganduje will not listen to an outgoing, broke President cos when push comes to shove, Tinubu will always be there as President or Not. I do not think U understand how they further sealed their relationship with the wedding of Ganduje and Ajimobi's children. Buhari is on his own if he tries it. Even for the chairmanship, he had to make a few concessions to the Governors. Buhari is not their God

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Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 6:01pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


Kastina is sure, Sokoto is sure Niger state is sure.
Let us wait and see. I don't like counting my chickens before they are hatched.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 6:03pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


Kastina is sure, Sokoto is sure Niger state is sure.

Bless you! I wonder where Prof will start from. Some of those Governors will find it hard to trust him henceforth. Even Buhari will be watching his back.

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Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 6:09pm On Apr 13, 2022
Great2017:

Let us wait and see. I don't like counting my chickens before they are hatched.

My Brother, that is the reality! As long as it's will end in Primaries with delegates voting. Tinubu will beat Osinbanjo Black and Blue. The kind of relationship Tinubu has built over many years with the North nobi joke. Let me break this down to you, the North foresee Tinubu as someone who return their favour, that he will keep to his words about handing Power back to them, the North after his tenure. Already Osinbanjo as shown a trait that he can't be trusted.
Mind you Kano and Lagos has the highest numbers of delegates. And this two states Na already sure win for Tinubu.

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Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 6:11pm On Apr 13, 2022
Siwel25:

U don't get it do you? Ganduje will not listen to an outgoing, broke President cos when push comes to shove, Tinubu will always be there as President or Not. I do not think U understand how they further sealed their relationship with the wedding of Ganduje and Ajimobi's children. Buhari is on his own if he tries it. Even for the chairmanship, he had to make a few concessions to the Governors. Buhari is not their God
The same way Tinubu is not their God.

Are you saying President Buhari is powerless as far as the APC ticket is concerned? That is not true. Buhari is going to be a big decider in who will get the ticket.

Do you also think a Fulani man will prefer the choice of a yoruba man to that of his fellow Fulani compatriot expecially when the latter is worshipped as a god? Fulanis don't play that kind of politics.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 6:15pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


My Brother, that is the reality! As long as it's will end in Primaries with delegates voting. Tinubu will beat Osinbanjo Black and Blue. The kind of relationship Tinubu has built over many years with the North nobi joke. Let me break this down to you, the North foresee Tinubu as someone who return their favour, that he will keep to his words about handing Power back to them, the North after his tenure. Already Osinbanjo as shown a trait that he can't be trusted.
Mind you Kano and Lagos has the highest numbers of delegates. And this two states Na already sure win for Tinubu.
I am not saying that Tinubu has not built a strong relationship with the North over the years. The North can still betray him. That is my submission.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 6:22pm On Apr 13, 2022
Great2017:

The same way Tinubu is not their God.

Are you saying President Buhari is powerless as far as the APC ticket is concerned? That is not true. Buhari is going to be a big decider in who will get the ticket.

Do you also think a Fulani man will prefer the choice of a yoruba man to that of his fellow Fulani compatriot expecially when the latter is worshipped as a god? Fulanis don't play that kind of politics.


Fulanis are almost 100% Muslims. Buhari will rather choose a Muslim, a person of his own faith than choose a Christian when it comes to choice. That is a factor Buhari who is seen as championing Islamisation will make and others will follow since there is no Fulani man contesting for that position in the APC.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 6:36pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


Fulanis are almost 100% Muslims. Buhari will rather choose a Muslim, a person of his own faith than choose a Christian when it comes to choice. That is a factor Buhari who is seen as championing Islamisation will make and others will follow since there is no Fulani man contesting for that position in the APC.

Fulanis don't see a yoruba muslim as a true muslim. That line of argument does not hold water.

Northern politicians including Buhari would prefer a northern Muslim over a northern Christian to be the vice president. This alone is already working against Tinubu's presidency except Tinubu wants to fly a muslim-muslim ticket. Muslim-Muslim ticket will also work against him. These are the dynamics I have been referring to. The odds are really against Tinubu's presidency.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 6:37pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


Fulanis are almost 100% Muslims. Buhari will rather choose a Muslim, a person of his own faith than choose a Christian when it comes to choice. That is a factor Buhari who is seen as championing Islamisation will make and others will follow since there is no Fulani man contesting for that position in the APC.

Northern politicians including Buhari would prefer a northern Muslim over a northern Christian to be the vice president. This alone is already working against Tinubu's presidency except Tinubu wants to fly a muslim-muslim ticket. Muslim-Muslim ticket will also work against him. These are the dynamics I have been referring to. The odds are really against Tinubu's presidency.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Stephengee4all(m): 6:38pm On Apr 13, 2022
PeterObi went to Edo, no escort, no convoy, no aides, no wastage of money! Just simple.

Nigeria will be lucky to have him as their 16th president.

A new Nigeria is possible with @PeterObi.

Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 7:12pm On Apr 13, 2022
Great2017:

The same way Tinubu is not their God.

Are you saying President Buhari is powerless as far as the APC ticket is concerned? That is not true. Buhari is going to be a big decider in who will get the ticket.

Do you also think a Fulani man will prefer the choice of a yoruba man to that of his fellow Fulani compatriot expecially when the latter is worshipped as a god? Fulanis don't play that kind of politics.


Tinubu is not their God but he has their respect because he never treats them disdainfully as 'cannon fodders' who do not matter at all and can be neglected, disrespected and even disgraced till he needs their help.

Tinubu is no ingrate and he is not dishonorable .

His peers, which does not include members of the public like you, know his word is bond and someone to back/support in the sure knowledge they will be paid back benevolently and not with treachery, ingratitude, disloyalty wickedness and career death.

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Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by SimplePlan34: 7:37pm On Apr 13, 2022
tonysunkan:
History has a way of repeating itself. By contesting against his benefactor, Osinbajo is allowing himself to be misguided and used. This was the same thing that happened to Chief SLA Akintola against Awolowo in 1960s. Definately, it is another season of betrayal.

I just want to see U ppl face when APC presents consensus candidates Buhari doesn't make noise he does and its final.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 7:48pm On Apr 13, 2022
Great2017:

Fulanis don't see a yoruba muslim as a true muslim. That line of argument does not hold water.

Northern politicians including Buhari would prefer a northern Muslim over a northern Christian to be the vice president. This alone is already working against Tinubu's presidency except Tinubu wants to fly a muslim-muslim ticket. Muslim-Muslim ticket will also work against him. These are the dynamics I have been referring to. The odds are really against Tinubu's presidency.

grin Politics is a game of arousing sentiments in your favour. Of course if a Muslim who is a Yoruba man is contesting against a Fulani man such comes to play. But if a Fulani man is to choose between two Yorubas, a Muslim and a Christian, he will rather choose the one with affinity to his own faith no matter. That's how it plays.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 7:53pm On Apr 13, 2022
Great2017:

Northern politicians including Buhari would prefer a northern Muslim over a northern Christian to be the vice president. This alone is already working against Tinubu's presidency except Tinubu wants to fly a muslim-muslim ticket. Muslim-Muslim ticket will also work against him. These are the dynamics I have been referring to. The odds are really against Tinubu's presidency.

Is inconsequential.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 7:55pm On Apr 13, 2022
SimplePlan34:


I just want to see U ppl face when APC presents consensus candidates Buhari doesn't make noise he does and its final.

Even with consensus it is still going to be Tinubu. It is very straight forward.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 7:59pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


Is inconsequential.

To you, it is inconsequential but to the Northern politicians, it is not inconsequential when that is what is zoned to them.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by MetaPhysical: 8:03pm On Apr 13, 2022
tonysunkan:
History has a way of repeating itself. By contesting against his benefactor, Osinbajo is allowing himself to be misguided and used. This was the same thing that happened to Chief SLA Akintola against Awolowo in 1960s. Definately, it is another season of betrayal.

No, you got it wrong.

Awo was a Yoruba leader foremost, also a party leader to Akintola, who allied with Bello to spite Awo in party politics. Thats where the betrayal came in.

Tinubu is not Yoruba leader, he is a Nigerian leader. He is a party leader but we don't know in what capacity. They both report to Buhari. There is nothing Osinbajo has done to betray Tinubu.

If Tinubu was a Yoruba leader I can see Osinbajo's action as an insubordination and a betrayal.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by SimplePlan34: 8:09pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


Even with consensus it is still going to be Tinubu. It is very straight forward.

Let's wait na
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 8:18pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


grin Politics is a game of arousing sentiments in your favour. Of course if a Muslim who is a Yoruba man is contesting against a Fulani man such comes to play. But if a Fulani man is to choose between two Yorubas, a Muslim and a Christian, he will rather choose the one with affinity to his own faith no matter. That's how it plays.
Not when the Christian is been supported by the Fulani political class. Before the Fulanis, there is actually no difference between a southern Christian and a southern Muslim. You can take this to the bank.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 8:22pm On Apr 13, 2022
Dsalvo:


Tinubu is not their God but he has their respect because he never treats them disdainfully as 'cannon fodders' who do not matter at all and can be neglected, disrespected and even disgraced till he needs their help.

Tinubu is no ingrate and he is not dishonorable .

His peers, which does not include members of the public like you, know his word is bond and someone to back/support in the sure knowledge they will be paid back benevolently and not with treachery, ingratitude, disloyalty wickedness and career death.
Are you talking about the same Tinubu that betrayed Ribadu? You must be living in another planet.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 8:55pm On Apr 13, 2022
Great2017:

Are you talking about the same Tinubu that betrayed Ribadu? You must be living in another planet.

Not putting his money behind Ribadu is not betraying him. He at least gave Ribadu a platform we all knew was ceremonial, as PDP could not be defeated back then, whereas OBJ cut off Ribadu and El Rufai who served him so well

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Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 9:01pm On Apr 13, 2022
Great2017:

Not when the Christian is been supported by the Fulani political class. Before the Fulanis, there is actually no difference between a southern Christian and a southern Muslim. You can take this to the bank.

Are you a Muslim from the South or the North? I want to understand you better. If you are not at all then I have nothing more to say.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 9:07pm On Apr 13, 2022
Great2017:

Are you talking about the same Tinubu that betrayed Ribadu? You must be living in another planet.

grin How did Tinubu betray Ribadu?
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 9:14pm On Apr 13, 2022
Dsalvo:


Not putting his money behind Ribadu is not betraying him. He at least gave Ribadu a platform we all knew was ceremonial, as PDP could not be defeated back then, whereas OBJ cut off Ribadu and El Rufai who served him so well
Okay, it is called deception. So he deceived Ribadu using his AC platform. What a shame?

What about the betrayal of Alliance for Democracy (AD)? The platform that made him a governor. When we talk about loyalty, Tinubu should not be mentioned.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 9:15pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


grin How did Tinubu betray Ribadu?
Giving him ticket and campaigning against him at the same time. What do you call that? Deception and betrayal
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 9:17pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


Are you a Muslim from the South or the North? I want to understand you better. If you are not at all then I have nothing more to say.
How does that affect our discussion? Simply put, I am a Nigerian.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 9:21pm On Apr 13, 2022
Great2017:

How does that affect our discussion? Simply put, I am a Nigerian.

It affects it square. It's about perspectives. A view of an insider is not the same as one from the outside.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Nobody: 9:22pm On Apr 13, 2022
Great2017:

Giving him ticket and campaigning against him at the same time. What do you call that? Deception and betrayal

When was that?
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 10:03pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


When was that?

Google is your friend, please.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by Great2017: 10:04pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


It affects it square. It's about perspectives. A view of an insider is not the same as one from the outside.
Okay. My view is from both inside and outside.
Re: Osinbajo Is Following The Footsteps Of Akintola (Modified) by 1867se: 12:32am On Apr 14, 2022
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buckeyemedia:
Awolowo was the Selfish betrayer in 1963, like Tinubu today, the 2 greatest political criminals in the history of Nigeria, that turned commonwealth to personal wealth.
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