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Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by oikirodah(m): 9:06am On Nov 01, 2022
Battle 4 2023: Disaster Lies Ahead For Atiku As Seyi Makinde Dumps PDP Candidate For Tinubu
Atiku In Quandary As Makinde Withdraws Support A Win For Tinubu?

There is a twist in the political camp of Atiku Abubakar as Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde has just backed out of Atiku's 2023 presidency and thrown his weight behind Asiwaju Bola Tinubu for the 2023 presidency.

On Sunday in a bold and certified move, following the directive of Seyi Makinde, Adebayo Lawal, the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, stated that his principal supports Afenifere leaders' choice of Tinubu as their chosen presidential candidate for the 2023 elections.

Lawal stated this during a meeting in Akure, the capital of Ondo state, between Afenifere leaders and Bola Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate.


The scenario that is unfolding may signal disaster for Atiku for a variety of reasons. Makinde remains the only PDP Governor from the South West, despite the fact that Osun State will soon have a PDP Governor in the person of Adeleke.

With Makinde's backing for Tinubu, the Jagaban has effectively cemented the South West as a no-go zone for Atiku. The issue Atiku has with the Group of Five PDP Governors is one of integrity and trust.

According to the disgruntled PDP Governors, the South has a stronger stake in the PDP due to its current support, which outnumbers that of the North.

What are the ramifications of the North producing the Party Candidate, the Party Chairman, and the DG? If not a major affront to the PDP Southern governors who have been supporting the Party for years.

The PDP currently administers 13 states across the nation, with the north contributing five, namely Taraba, Benue, Sokoto, Bauchi, and Adamawa State, and the South generating eight, as follows... Akwa Ibom, Abia, Delta, Rivers, Enugu, Oyo, Bayelsa, and Edo.

Therefore, based on the foregoing, the South-South should be calling the shots in the PDP, but due to betrayal, ego, and envy, this lofty position has escaped the South-South.

Whoever advises Atiku that he can win if the G 5 governors withdraws should be his marabout, i.e. a Native Doctor/Jazz Man in local lingo if you must understand me better, or a madman, as the LP candidate, Peter Obi claims he once sought advice from.

This was the outcome of the most recent presidential elections between the APC and the PDP: APC - 15,191,847 PDP - 11,262,978.

Take note that the PDP had more governors at the time, Kwankwaso, a crowd puller in the North, was in the PDP, Peter Obi, with his bloated popularity, was in the PDP and ran as running mate to the same Atiku, Wike the TERROR was also in good terms with the party, and Buhari's popularity was still the same, if not worse.

Tinubu is the sole contender from the South-West among the four major candidates, (the other three are PDP Promax candidates) While Tinubu has the support of the Afenifere's, Olusegun Mimiko's, the Fayose's, Makinde's, Gbenga Daniels, South-West traditional rulers and others, the PDP, LP, and NNPP are struggling due to divided votes.

Lol, it was interesting when we learned in the news last week that Anambra State, Peter Obi's state, the traditional rulers endorsed Atiku ahead of their son, no wonder Wike then informed the Anambra delegates face to face during the electioneering time for PDP primaries that their son couldn't win.

With 22 Governors out of 36, 68 Senators out of 109, and more than 209 House Representative members out of over 300, the strength and the number of votes are on the side of the APC.

Anyone who believes otherwise is insane and cannot possibly be thinking rationally, especially when three candidates are splitting the opposing vote.

There are some really exciting times ahead. Would Atiku open his two KOROKORO eyes and plunge into the abyss of DISASTER?

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Principal and Chairman/CEO of Bush Radio Academy.

Source iReporteronline.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/battle-4-2023-disaster-lies-ahead-for-atiku-as-seyi-makinde-dumps-pdp-candidate-for-tinubu/

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by successmatters(m): 9:12am On Nov 01, 2022
On the contrary, I think it's a win for Peter Obi.

Let me explain it very well.

Most of the people loyal to the PDP in the south west looks unto Makinde as their point of direction. Brotherly affection means that where he stands, they will stand. As Makinde makes moves to dissociate himself from the camp of Atiku, the generality of supporters of PDP in the region will turn their backs on PDP as a party, but will they vote for a Tinubu? No.

Most people who are supporting PDP in the south west are people who hated the overbearing nature of Tinubu. So voting Tinubu is a no no to them. They will rather throw their support on another strong contender whom the angry Wike camp aligns with, and there is no time for reconciliation, all these crisis in PDP is going to benefit Labour Party and Peter Obi, with Yusuf Baba Datti Ahmed.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by Xscape1993(m): 9:27am On Nov 01, 2022
I just pity GSM if this report is true....

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by realstars: 9:48am On Nov 01, 2022
Soon we will know who is who in the game.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by femisplash: 9:49am On Nov 01, 2022
Xscape1993:
I just pity GSM if this report is true....
You haven't heard about the Afenifere meeting in which he was ably represented by his deputy. Anyways, a loser would ordinarily finds it difficult to understand a Governor aligning with a proven winner. So, reserve your pity for your candidate that would labour in vain.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by OneCandleAway(f): 9:54am On Nov 01, 2022
femisplash:

You haven't heard about the Afenifere meeting in which he was ably represented by his deputy. Anyways, a loser would ordinarily finds it difficult to understand a Governor aligning with a proven winner. So, reserve your pity for your candidate that would labour in vain.

The deputy that is having issues with Seyi?

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by sleek214(m): 9:58am On Nov 01, 2022
successmatters:
On the contrary, I think it's a win for Peter Obi.

Let me explain it very well.

Most of the people loyal to the PDP in the south west looks unto Makinde as their point of direction. Brotherly affection means that where he stands, they will stand. As Makinde makes moves to dissociate himself from the camp of Atiku, the generality of supporters of PDP in the region will turn their backs on PDP as a party, but will they vote for a Tinubu? No.

Most people who are supporting PDP in the south west are people who hated the overbearing nature of Tinubu. So voting Tinubu is a no no to them. They will rather throw their support on another strong contender whom the angry Wike camp aligns with, and there is no time for reconciliation, all these crisis in PDP is going to benefit Labour Party and Peter Obi, with Yusuf Baba Datti Ahmed.
. Why do you guys always reason with your anus? In your narrow mind, Makinde asked his supporters/followers that are supporting PDP to support APC, they will now leave APC and support LP, are you guys even normal?. The foolishness of obedients is 10x more than the foolishness of buharists in 2019

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by Royalmoses1212(m): 10:00am On Nov 01, 2022
Sheyi makinde is other his Ally's are not God, if is Destin Atiku to become Nigeria president he will surely be. They can't stop the will of God.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by successmatters(m): 10:01am On Nov 01, 2022
sleek214:
. Why do you guys always reason with your anus?

I take it that you are incapable of making an intelligent comment or argument, that's why you must resort to attacks and insults only. Typical of Tinubu supporters.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by successmatters(m): 10:02am On Nov 01, 2022
Royalmoses1212:
Sheyi makinde is other his Ally's are not God, if is Destin Atiku to become Nigeria president he will surely be. They can't stop the will of God.

Atiku is also not god. He had eaten sour grapes and why won't his teeth be set on edge?

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by Turboking(m): 10:06am On Nov 01, 2022
OneCandleAway:


The deputy that is having issues with Seyi?
just negodu, politically naive set of people,yet they will be flexing muscles on what they know next to nothing about..olodo

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by ebenezary(m): 10:10am On Nov 01, 2022
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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by chrisxxx(m): 10:12am On Nov 01, 2022
Ayu cant have his cake and eat. This what Atiku most know and act early. The election will go into run off between at least Atiku and Tinubu. The run off is where who has more governor to his side will win. Note this.
Wike and others demands are not difficult to meet. Ayu said it himself. Although he might have been misconstrued. The resigning he said might have meant after the main election if Atiku wins. But his open support despite being an umpire and father to all the contenders gave him out. Atiku cant reinforce failure. Ayu fell into the trap by himself. What is most important to Atiku now is winning the election and not an intra-party contention.
A stitch in time save nine we were usually told.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by femisplash: 10:14am On Nov 01, 2022
OneCandleAway:

The deputy that is having issues with Seyi?
Lol.. events had left you behind.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by Villa12(m): 10:16am On Nov 01, 2022
Tinubu is sure the next president to succeed Buhari

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by pinkgoodies(m): 10:21am On Nov 01, 2022
Royalmoses1212:
Sheyi makinde is other his Ally's are not God, if is Destin Atiku to become Nigeria president he will surely be. They can't stop the will of God.

Amd God have not destined him to be President. So rest.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by BATified2023: 10:26am On Nov 01, 2022
successmatters:
On the contrary, I think it's a win for Peter Obi.

Let me explain it very well.

Most of the people loyal to the PDP in the south west looks unto Makinde as their point of direction. Brotherly affection means that where he stands, they will stand. As Makinde makes moves to dissociate himself from the camp of Atiku, the generality of supporters of PDP in the region will turn their backs on PDP as a party, but will they vote for a Tinubu? No.

Most people who are supporting PDP in the south west are people who hated the overbearing nature of Tinubu. So voting Tinubu is a no no to them. They will rather throw their support on another strong contender whom the angry Wike camp aligns with, and there is no time for reconciliation, all these crisis in PDP is going to benefit Labour Party and Peter Obi, with Yusuf Baba Datti Ahmed.
u igbos n self deciet are inseparable

We have already told u time without number that it’s tinubu we are supporting irrespective of party affiliation n now a whole governor have made it clear n u are whining yourself

Makind made it clear in an interview with mayor Isaac brown that he will never support atiku n I believe u saw how he sent his deputy to meet tinubu for afenifere endorsement n even when seyi finished the interview he said it loud n clear that

Asiwaju ni wa n everyone smiled

U igbos will get d greatest shock of your life come 2023

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by BATified2023: 10:30am On Nov 01, 2022
OneCandleAway:


The deputy that is having issues with Seyi?
it’s obvious u are not current

That one have been impeached n this is the new deputy

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by BATified2023: 10:31am On Nov 01, 2022
sleek214:
. Why do you guys always reason with your anus? In your narrow mind, Makinde asked his supporters/followers that are supporting PDP to support APC, they will now leave APC and support LP, are we guys even normal?. Rhe foolishness of obedients is 10x more that the foolishness of buharists in 2019
their eye go soon clear

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by successmatters(m): 10:50am On Nov 01, 2022
BATified2023:
u igbos n self deciet are inseparable

We have already told u time without number that it’s tinubu we are supporting irrespective of party affiliation n now a whole governor have made it clear n u are whining yourself

Makind made it clear in an interview with mayor Isaac brown that he will never support atiku n I believe u saw how he sent his deputy to meet tinubu for afenifere endorsement n even when seyi finished the interview he said it loud n clear that

Asiwaju ni wa n everyone smiled

U igbos will get d greatest shock of your life come 2023

Tribal hate is all you have in you.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by 00FFT00(m): 11:05am On Nov 01, 2022
oikirodah:
Battle 4 2023: Disaster Lies Ahead For Atiku As Seyi Makinde Dumps PDP Candidate For Tinubu
Atiku In Quandary As Makinde Withdraws Support A Win For Tinubu?

There is a twist in the political camp of Atiku Abubakar as Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde has just backed out of Atiku's 2023 presidency and thrown his weight behind Asiwaju Bola Tinubu for the 2023 presidency.

On Sunday in a bold and certified move, following the directive of Seyi Makinde, Adebayo Lawal, the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, stated that his principal supports Afenifere leaders' choice of Tinubu as their chosen presidential candidate for the 2023 elections.

Lawal stated this during a meeting in Akure, the capital of Ondo state, between Afenifere leaders and Bola Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate.

The scenario that is unfolding may signal disaster for Atiku for a variety of reasons. Makinde remains the only PDP Governor from the South West, despite the fact that Osun State will soon have a PDP Governor in the person of Adeleke.

With Makinde's backing for Tinubu, the Jagaban has effectively cemented the South West as a no-go zone for Atiku. The issue Atiku has with the Group of Five PDP Governors is one of integrity and trust.

According to the disgruntled PDP Governors, the South has a stronger stake in the PDP due to its current support, which outnumbers that of the North.

What are the ramifications of the North producing the Party Candidate, the Party Chairman, and the DG? If not a major affront to the PDP Southern governors who have been supporting the Party for years.

The PDP currently administers 13 states across the nation, with the north contributing five, namely Taraba, Benue, Sokoto, Bauchi, and Adamawa State, and the South generating eight, as follows... Akwa Ibom, Abia, Delta, Rivers, Enugu, Oyo, Bayelsa, and Edo.

Therefore, based on the foregoing, the South-South should be calling the shots in the PDP, but due to betrayal, ego, and envy, this lofty position has escaped the South-South.

Whoever advises Atiku that he can win if the G 5 governors withdraws should be his marabout, i.e. a Native Doctor/Jazz Man in local lingo if you must understand me better, or a madman, as the LP candidate, Peter Obi claims he once sought advice from.

This was the outcome of the most recent presidential elections between the APC and the PDP: APC - 15,191,847 PDP - 11,262,978.

Take note that the PDP had more governors at the time, Kwankwaso, a crowd puller in the North, was in the PDP, Peter Obi, with his bloated popularity, was in the PDP and ran as running mate to the same Atiku, Wike the TERROR was also in good terms with the party, and Buhari's popularity was still the same, if not worse.

Tinubu is the sole contender from the South-West among the four major candidates, (the other three are PDP Promax candidates) While Tinubu has the support of the Afenifere's, Olusegun Mimiko's, the Fayose's, Makinde's, Gbenga Daniels, South-West traditional rulers and others, the PDP, LP, and NNPP are struggling due to divided votes.

Lol, it was interesting when we learned in the news last week that Anambra State, Peter Obi's state, the traditional rulers endorsed Atiku ahead of their son, no wonder Wike then informed the Anambra delegates face to face during the electioneering time for PDP primaries that their son couldn't win.

With 22 Governors out of 36, 68 Senators out of 109, and more than 209 House Representative members out of over 300, the strength and the number of votes are on the side of the APC.

Anyone who believes otherwise is insane and cannot possibly be thinking rationally, especially when three candidates are splitting the opposing vote.

There are some really exciting times ahead. Would Atiku open his two KOROKORO eyes and plunge into the abyss of DISASTER?

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Principal and Chairman/CEO of Bush Radio Academy.

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Source iReporteronline.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/battle-4-2023-disaster-lies-ahead-for-atiku-as-seyi-makinde-dumps-pdp-candidate-for-tinubu/



A quick rebuttal here.

Afenifere did not endorse Tinubu. The legitimate leader of that organization, Pa Ayo Adebanjo has just reiterated that he will never support a known thief and character swine like Tinubu. What we witnessed in the past day or two is yet another Tinubu attempted image laundry heist.

That traditional rulers in Anambra endorsed Atiku is another lie planted by TInubu media people in their desperation to resuscitate a dying campaign that never stood a chance ab initio. This lie has since been debunked by relevant persons. The idea is to belittle and water down the man they fear the most in this election, Peter Gregory Obi.

This Ikiroda character is obviously a Tinubu paid propagandist who do not deserve anyone's time of day (unless you're an urchin). No, Tinubu will not and cannot win the 2023 presidential election, or any subsequent election for that matter. We the people that love this country will see to it.

Ahmed Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar are different sides of the same coin. They cannot be trusted with public wealth, are severely integrity challenged and do not possess the competence and capacity to lead a very youthful and increasingly dynamic society that Nigeria is evolving to become.

These old guard politicians failed to update with time and trends, and are now antiquated with regard to what indices needs to evaluate to what is required to move this country forward. Let's also not forget that they have always been a part of the government at the center, and both actively and directly contributed, overtly and covertly, to the past and current misery this country has become. I'm yet to hear that malaria cured itself.

A so-called political Juggernaut with a vast chest of stolen money, who could not win his Osun home state for his party in the twilight of a presidential election in which he is his party's candidate, has no locus standi to stake the claims he does. That election was the ultimate test of Tinubu's popularity among the electorates, and if Nigeria is not an "everything goes" society that it is, Tinubu ought to have packed in his campaign after hat election. His direct kinsmen unequivocally rejected him.

That emi lokan crooner continued to insult our sensitivities in the guise of a campaign for elective office after his public disgrace by his Osun kinsmen, is an indication that he is not in touch with his reality. How can he?. He is a sick man, his mental coherence is no longer what it used to be, the money he is wasting in a futile and doomed campaign is not his, he did not work for it. He is just stealing Lagos state and Osun state public funds with direct connivance of the outgoing state governor, who also happen to be his nephew.

Osun people called him out and vehemently registered their displeasure and nonacceptance of Tinubu's kleptomania in their lives. Isn't it time Lagos finally tell this corporate thief that enough is finally enough?. This they can, and I suspect will do, in this election. Lagos is a state populated by people from all over this country. These citizens work, pay their taxes, spend their money and vote in Lagos. It is time to ostracize the Tinubu cancer out of Lagos.

All of us as Nigeria citizens and voters are the chemotherapy for this job, and we must be very effective in our dosage, which is, deny him the votes, and in doing so send a very strong message to Lagos voters that they must jettison any governorship candidate sponsored by this criminal if they are to start breathing again.

This man is hated In Nigeria. Nigerians know him all too well, and we know that he is an untrustworthy, characterless disaster that can never happen in our lives.

Finally, Mr bushradio or however you wish to be called, we are not fools as you may think. We know these things as much as you do, or better. As you can see, the days of using media to fester false narratives have ended. We will rebutt and correct all the lies peddled by paid agents in and of any coloration.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by oluwaseyi0: 11:12am On Nov 01, 2022
of cause

and beside Oyo people will never vote another fulani

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by ShitHead(m): 11:13am On Nov 01, 2022
It's a loss for Nigerians.
Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by Penguin2: 11:13am On Nov 01, 2022
This trash you keep writing will not stop Tinubu ass from getting whipped at the elections.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by bewla(m): 11:14am On Nov 01, 2022
Everything
Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by bewla(m): 11:14am On Nov 01, 2022
Two cup
Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by donforeign: 11:14am On Nov 01, 2022
Makinde no get value...persn wey pdp put for there.. useless fool...

It's a win for labor party
Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by Jesuschristus: 11:15am On Nov 01, 2022
No,its a win for peter obi

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by INTEGRITYA1(m): 11:15am On Nov 01, 2022
One sure thing is that, politics is a game of numbers and one candidate lost its another candidate gain.

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Re: Is Makinde Withdrawal Of Support From PDP A Win For Tinubu? by olatbs(m): 11:15am On Nov 01, 2022
Abeg guys, have you observed that banks networks ain't working again.. I mean I tried using ussd code since yesterday though and is not going especially first bank.. abi, they wan sell first bank ni?

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