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War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by dre11(m): 11:33am On Apr 18, 2022
IN spite of calls for a ceasefire, supporters of the vice president, Professor Yemi Osinbajo and those of national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Tinubu, are unrelenting in their verbal war over who gets the presidential ticket of the APC for the 2023 election. 

The war has been prominent on both mainstream and digital media platforms with loyalists on the two sides quick to hit back at any comment, tweet, post that does not favour their favoured candidate. 

In the last six days, their supporters have raised the tempo of the uncanny rivalry between them, taking to different media platforms to denigrate, sometimes deploying base arguments in defence of their principal or to demean the rival camp. 

Visible on the streets of Abuja were posters denigrating the person of Vice-President Osinbajo, while supporters of the vice president also resorted to name-calling, seizing the social media with unprintable names of Tinubu. 

Nigerian Tribune observed that most of the supporters literally seized the traditional media, especially radio and television channels, to ride roughshod on rival camps on the propriety or otherwise of their principals running for the presidency. 

Most of the altercations and encounters were characterised by unsavoury comments, mundane issues and sheer display of emotions in the bid by the two camps to outsmart each other. It was also noticed that in some instances, the supporters latched on news pro- grammes and personality interviews to get at each other, despite calls for restraints made by concerned citizens, especially during phone-in live programmes. 


Some of the issues that dominated the altercations between the camps included the circumstance that threw up Osinbajo as vice president, with a claim that a former speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly and current Minister of State for Health, Dr Olorunnimbe Mamora; Wale Edun and Yemi Cardoso, were the first approached as likely running mate to Buhari. 

Supporters of the aspirants sustained the claims and counterclaims of betrayal and distrust, with some playing up the scriptural Judas Iscariot scenario, just as others raised questions about integrity, age and physical fitness in who succeeds Buhari next year as president of the country. 

The speech of the vice president on his declaration also became an issue between the camps as some of party members argued it was couched to soothe the nerves of the president in the bid by Osinbajo to curry his favour. 

Some pro-Tinubu sympathisers said the entry of Osinbajo into the race for the 2023 APC ticket may give chance for members of a Fifth Columnist outside the zone to infiltrate the SouthWest and “destroy the unity of the zone, which is the strength of the region.” 

The frightening dimension of the unbridled mud-slinging, Nigerian Tribune observed, necessitated the office of the vice president, last Wednesday, to call on the media to always ascertain the status of all proclaimed pro-Osinbajo groups. 

Speaking on an interview programme on Arise TV on the presidential bid of Tinubu, one Olugbemiga Olaoye, said to be a co-convener, ‘Osinbajo Think Thank’, said Nigerians do not want another sick president who would be embarking on foreign medical trips. 

He said the country needs a capable person like the vice president to run for the top political office in the 2023 elections. 

“We cannot afford another sick president who will be travelling to London all the time as we currently have, we need someone who is mentally sound. The little time that Osinbajo spent leading the Federal Executive Council (FEC) was different. Things were moving,” Olaoye stated. 

Putting a disclaimer on this, a statement signed by Special Adviser (Political Matters) to the President, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, said some representatives that had gone to the media as aides of the vice president or his representatives had no business with such groups. 

The statement read: “Our attention has been called to certain off-key representation of the vice president, going to the media to assert opinions that run contrary to his views and persona. “The vice president is focused on his job, while seeking the ticket of our great party. 

He has been a loyal, dependable and hardworking partner in delivering the progressive promise of people-centred good governance, devoid of guile, in the past seven years. 

“We enjoin media houses and journalists to reach out to our office to ascertain the accreditation status of representatives of varying support groups that have since sprung up across the country, in fervent support of the vice president. 

“While we appreciate the spontaneous support for the vice president and the willingness of these support groups to express themselves in the media, there has been vari- ous representatives that have gone to the media as aides of the vice president or his representatives, who were wrongly tagged so. We hope the media will be circumspect in tagging these voices and carefully vet these claims in the future.” 

Calling for caution, the general secretary of the Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE), Dr Kunle Olajide, warned the camps of both Osinbajo and Tinubu against creating a climate that is capable of making history to repeat itself over their ambition. He described the ongoing rivalry between them as worrisome, adding that the elders might have to intervene to avert a possible backlash. 

“It is very frightening the way things are going and nobody anticipated that. The handwriting we are seeing on the wall is not anything to be proud of and we, the elders, might have to intervene. 

“The elders will have to come in to address the issue. We don’t want another situation where the South-West will be set ablaze because of personal political ambition of anybody. We cannot afford to witness that again. 

“We will have to call them, at least to tell them to moderate their supporters. They have been friends for over 20 years. 

“I don’t see any reason why they must suddenly become enemies and start to point guns at each other. They have been together; they have been friends and political al- lies for over two decades. 

“They should not allow politics to turn them to enemies. I don’t see anything bad in the two of them pursuing their ambitions, but it must be done decently. 

“They must be able to caution their supporters because sometimes, it is the supporters that start these problems. So, they must caution their supporters and go about selling their messages to the people in a very decent manner. Also, the security agents must do their job.” 

On his part, a political scientist, Dr Gbade Ojo, said the perception of Osinbajo being an ingrate is uncalled for. 

Ojo stressed that the vice president was exercising his constitutional rights as a citizen of the country, hence the fact that Tinubu was his mentor should not ordinarily prevent him from throwing his hat into the ring. 

Pointing to the informal power-sharing in Nigerian government and politics with President Muhammadu Buhari, a Muslim, finishing his tenure next year, Ojo said it waits to be seen if it will be the turn of a Christian or the arrangement will change. 

Other prominent persons and groups in the South-West joined the fray, with many of them expressing disparate positions. 

Commenting, a renowned critic, Dr Adeola Soetan, in a post, bemoaned pettiness being displayed in the conversation on what should be a serious issue of governance. Rather, he said Nigerians should take up Osinbajo on his statement that he is going to continue the (bad, anti-poor) policies of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration. 

Similarly, he said Nigerians should take up Tinubu on his declaration that he will continue to build on “Buhari’s legacy of escalated insecurity, hunger and starvation.” 

A former managing director of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) and renowned journalist, Bayo Onanuga, affirmed his support for the presidential bid of Tinubu. He said in a statement on his Facebook page on Saturday that it was not true that he had pitched his tent with Osinbajo. Onanuga said the former Lagos State governor brought innovations into governance of the state during his eight years in power. 

“My attention has been drawn to some lies being circulated about me as having jumped the Bola Ahmed Tinubu train and being against his presidential ambition. I am fully in support of Bola Tinubu. I am not in PYO’s camp and will not be in his camp if Tinubu is running,” Onanuga said. 

“People who know me will attest to the fact that I am ever loyal to my friends, loyal to a political cause. I have been on the political left since 1978 when I joined Awolowo’s UPN as a UNILAG student. I am not a renegade. And I can vouch for Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi and Dele Alake as well. 

“The author of the rumour was merely writing conjectures on an issue that is unpredictable, a party’s primary election, where an outsider will only labour in vain in making permutations. 

“As far as I am concerned and let me say it loud and clear, I am in support of Bola Tinubu’s ambition. I am not against him. He is my first choice, the second choice and the third choice for the exalted seat. 

“Nigeria is in need of a visionary, a deep thinker, a man with the Midas touch, who can take our country on a journey of prosperity. This country has suffered enough and really needs a new leader who can breathe fresh air in it and change the way things are done. 

“Nigeria needs a man of ideas, who will not just talk his way, but really get things done. I have no doubt that Bola Tinubu is capable of this, which is why I support his campaign to lead Nigeria.” On his part, a former public relations officer of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, Dr Azeez Olatunde, said the entry of Vice-Presi- dent Osinbajo into the presidential race will deepen the choice of the party members and afford the party an opportunity to get its best standard-bearer. 

Olatunde said Osinbajo’s declaration to try his luck in the presidency is a welcome development for the progressives family and the nation which deserves the best. 

Olatunde said he does not expect the national leader of the APC to object to the challenge posed by Osinbajo and others who have thrown their hat into the ring.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/presidential-bid-war-without-end-between-tinubu-osinbajo-supporters/

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Frigga13: 11:38am On Apr 18, 2022
And after all this Yoruba media noise ... like this .. both of them fit no see ticket.

For their mind 2023 Na Yoruba kingship tussle.. say Nigerians go come vote them grin

Delusions of Sophisticators

Wetin we sabi...
Tinubu must be on ballot
Must

Must be on ballot !


Power to the people
North 2023

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Bastardlyrich: 11:43am On Apr 18, 2022
Can they go physical please,I want to see Yoruba Muslims and Yoruba Christians which are stronger.
Maybe Yoruba muslim will invite their fulani friends for Yoruba Christians while Yoruba Christians will invite ss/se.
Anyway don't mind me,let there be peace as both the rotten teeth who is the most corrupt african alive and want to feed 50 million Nigerians with corn and spoilt cassava and the mere commissioner for burial that want to continue with buhari legary of pyrnishing Nigerians will not get thereiin Jesus name.amen.
Our presidential aspirant are obi, ameachi and detribalised atiku.

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Massiveglory: 11:44am On Apr 18, 2022
Jagaban deceived you in 2015,
He wants to deceive you again in 2023.
Shine your both eyes. Jagaban has nothing to offer Nigeria. Nigeria seat of power is not a retirement home.

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Nigerialabalaba: 11:47am On Apr 18, 2022
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Massiveglory:
Jagaban deceived you in 2015,
He wants to deceive you again in 2023.
Shine your both eyes. Jagaban has nothing to offer Nigeria. Nigeria seat of power is not a retirement home.
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Yemi Osinbajo-Odale.
Jagaban 2023 victory na God's project for Nigeria.

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Waakanda: 11:47am On Apr 18, 2022
Their palava cool

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Aufbauh(m): 11:49am On Apr 18, 2022
The war created by the ever speculative Nigeria media abi.

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Karlovich: 11:49am On Apr 18, 2022
Name- disputed
Age- disputed
Origin- disputed
Educational qualifications- disputed
Health status- disputed

#Nigerians choose wisely in 2023

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Massiveglory: 11:50am On Apr 18, 2022
Nigerialabalaba:
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Jagaban 2023 victory na God's project for Nigeria.
You and I know Jagaban will never be president. Jagaban himself knows.

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by LeoDeKing: 11:52am On Apr 18, 2022
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Bastardlyrich:
Can they go physical please,I want to see Yoruba Muslims and Yoruba Christians which are stronger.
Maybe Yoruba muslim will invite their fulani friends for Yoruba Christians while Yoruba Christians will invite ss/se.
Anyway don't mind me,let there be peace as both the rotten teeth who is the most corrupt african alive and want to feed 50 million Nigerians with corn and spoilt cassava and the mere commissioner for burial that want to continue with buhari legary of pyrnishing Nigerians will not get thereiin Jesus name.amen.
Our presidential aspirant are obi, ameachi and detribalised atiku.
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No, they won't go physical, it is a war of brain and psychology.

Though, I know whenever you hear the word "war", you begin to imagine hurling of stones and other weapons.

Well, I won't blame you because that is what ipob do presently as a profession and has been paying their bills.

But war is not always defined in that context, it varies from society to society.

Add this to your knowledge so you won't be humiliated elsewhere. undecided

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Penguin2: 11:53am On Apr 18, 2022
These two are playing ping pong with their heads thinking they want to deceive Nigerians but we know they are together in their pursuit of the presidency.

Tinubu is just clearing ground for Osinbajo, be ye not deceived, countrymen!

Meanwhile, for those arguing against zoning, have you listened to this? He asks, “Are Tenets of Democracy Cast in Stone?”


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15M1JZVuRzM

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by SledgeHammerer: 11:54am On Apr 18, 2022
Osinbajo is not even in the race. He can't get more delegates than Amaechi.

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by LeoDeKing: 11:57am On Apr 18, 2022
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Massiveglory:
Jagaban deceived you in 2015,
He wants to deceive you again in 2023.
Shine your both eyes. Jagaban has nothing to offer Nigeria. Nigeria seat of power is not a retirement home.
[/s]
Had it been you are talking about biafuro, I have no idea how it is.

But this is Nigeria my country, me and my fellow compatriots are free to elect who we want as our leaders.

So, Nwanne, you should be more interested in when ohamadickhead is to appear before fulani justice Binta Nyako as regards the biafuro project. cool

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by TheRareGem1(f): 11:58am On Apr 18, 2022
Osinbajo are busy marketing their preferred candidate, and also worthy of note is the latest poster of their person which was taken too far and it is indeed condemnable

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Gentlerespect76: 11:58am On Apr 18, 2022
To finish.

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Nigerialabalaba: 12:01pm On Apr 18, 2022
Massiveglory:

You and I know Jagaban will never be president. Jagaban himself knows.
customer, u go lose as usual. if u like argue with ur keyboard, na u sabi. u don lose.


See number of ibo delegates and 5%ters below

Numbers of APC national delegates according to their geo-political zones and state.

Zones ���
North West: 1, 924 delegates
South West: 1,568 delegates
North Central: 1,278 delegates
North East: 1, 212 delegates.
South East: 838 delegates.
South south 927 delegates.
Total = 7,800 Delegates

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Truthisunique2: 12:04pm On Apr 18, 2022
Penguin2:
These two are playing ping pong with their heads thinking they want to deceive Nigerians but we know they are together in their pursuit of the presidency.

Tinubu is just clearing ground for Osinbajo, be ye not deceived, countrymen!

Meanwhile, for those arguing against zoning, have you listened to this? He asks, “Are Tenets of Democracy Cast in Stone?”


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15M1JZVuRzM
please desist from saying this

It's a serious issue, they are not acting any script

This is tinubu life ambition for f.uck sake, you think he even wanted to give up the vp seat assigned to him if it was in his control

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Deputy1111(m): 12:06pm On Apr 18, 2022
It doesn't matter what anybody may be saying , Osinbajo remain the best candidate for now

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Zeemam: 12:06pm On Apr 18, 2022
War ke? Osinbajo supporters doesn't have time for that. All they do is to campaign for their preferred candidate

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by schoolboymatt(m): 12:08pm On Apr 18, 2022
I am surprised Osinbajo's declaration came as a shock to Tinubu.

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Penguin2: 12:09pm On Apr 18, 2022
Truthisunique2:
please desist from saying this

It's a serious issue, they are not acting any script

This is tinubu life ambition for f.uck sake, you think he even wanted to give up the vp seat assigned to him if it was in his control

Forget…

It’s power play.

Tinubu knows the odds are greatly not in his favour and Osinbajo might be his fall back option.

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Beremx(f): 12:12pm On Apr 18, 2022
Buhari wants to use Osinbajo to divide Tinubu’s vote thereby making Amaechi to get the APC presidential ticket.
The betrayal will be worse than that of Abiola

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Joyce95: 12:15pm On Apr 18, 2022
You people can say what you like, what am sure about is that Osinbajo still remain the best candidate

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Mooh247: 12:17pm On Apr 18, 2022
cool




Once I saw 5%ters supporting Osinbajo, I knew he is doomed

Osinbajo better dessociate himself from this people


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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Truthisunique2: 12:17pm On Apr 18, 2022
Penguin2:


Forget…

It’s power play.

Tinubu knows the odds are greatly not in his favour and Osinbajo might be his fall back option.
guy they have both pass the rubricon

Tinubu doesn't care whether odd is against him, he would go for that post till the final day of the convention

There would be no fall back option because osinbajo have done him more harm than good

It is osinbajo that would step down for tinubu rather than the other way round because this is tinubu greatest quest in life

As you know this would be impossible because even if osinbajo steps down tinubu won't be taken by the others because he is older and frail
Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by juman(m): 12:19pm On Apr 18, 2022
Mere making noise from the tribune newspaper.

Tinubu and osinbajo are the same and one person.
From the same group.

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by juman(m): 12:22pm On Apr 18, 2022
We need another set of people different from apc.
We need to build something like ECOMOG soldiers to combat the insecurity.
Apc cannot do that.
Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Joylove2324(f): 12:27pm On Apr 18, 2022
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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Bastardlyrich: 12:30pm On Apr 18, 2022
LeoDeKing:
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No, they won't go physical, it is a war of brain and psychology.

Though, I know whenever you hear the word "war", you begin to imagine hurling of stones and other weapons.

Well, I won't blame you because that is what ipob do presently as a profession and has been paying their bills.

But war is not always defined in that context, it varies from society to society.

Add this to your knowledge so you won't be humiliated elsewhere. undecided
I don't need all these your long trash.
Just summarize by saying because of cowordice we can't.
We Sabi fearr.
Fearr fearr.
You don't want to shout egbamiooo why you run away as usual grin cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Penguin2: 12:32pm On Apr 18, 2022
Truthisunique2:
guy they have both pass the rubricon

Tinubu doesn't care whether odd is against him, he would go for that post till the final day of the convention

There would be no fall back option because osinbajo have done him more harm than good

It is osinbajo that would step down for tinubu rather than the other way round because this is tinubu greatest quest in life

As you know this would be impossible because even if osinbajo steps down tinubu won't be taken by the others because he is older and frail

Exactly my point too.

Osinbajo won’t be the one to step down because it won’t guarantee Tinubu getting the ticket. But Tinubu stepping down will greatly increase the chances of Osinbajo.

Tinubu knows this.

But like you said, and he too has said, becoming the president of Nigeria has been his lifelong ambition, so, it’s not likely he will step down for anyone even if he sees he can’t win.

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Truthisunique2: 12:38pm On Apr 18, 2022
Penguin2:


Exactly my point too.

Osinbajo won’t be the one to step down because it won’t guarantee Tinubu getting the ticket. But Tinubu stepping down will greatly increase the chances of Osinbajo.

Tinubu knows this.

But like you said, and he too has said, becoming the president of Nigeria has been his lifelong ambition, so, it’s not likely he will step down for anyone even if he sees he can’t win.
that's why I said it's not a script, it's a war the two would go all out for and loose

In this kind of situation both would even prefer a neutral person to get it at the tail end than any of them who betrayed each other and couldn't speak with one voice before buhari takes decision for them

Again osinbajo the joke thinks he has earned buhari loyalty and can go for tinubu throat hence his journey of no return

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Re: War Without End Between Tinubu & Osinbajo Supporters by Penguin2: 1:00pm On Apr 18, 2022
Truthisunique2:
that's why I said it's not a script, it's a war the two would go all out for and loose

In this kind of situation both would even prefer a neutral person to get it at the tail end than any of them who betrayed each other and couldn't speak with one voice before buhari takes decision for them

Again osinbajo the joke thinks he has earned buhari loyalty and can go for tinubu throat hence his journey of no return

He has a lot of his own urchins urging him on na.

Let’s watch and wait and see how the game plays out.

Between and ending of May is still a long time to go.

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