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The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by ivandragon: 6:14am On Dec 21, 2022
Free speech and a free media are sacrosanct. Any attempt to undermine these rights and institutions will be resisted with the utmost vehemence. A presidential candidate that has refused to honour the invitation of local media for debates has the nerve to ask for the sack of a journalist? We take a lot of rubbish in this country. Who do I speak of? Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

It is outrageously atrocious the way Mr Tinubu has been allowed to get away with his utter disdain for the Nigerian media. But who is to hold him to account but the media itself? Unfortunately, the local press has quite literally been an appendage of the Tinubu campaign.

Tinubu is not fit to be president
Mr Tinubu is unwell, has multiple identities, and has in at least one documented instance, by the US government no less, been involved in drug-trafficking. What does the Nigerian media do? Radio silence. Outside of a few young brave types and blogs, the mainstream media has largely given Mr Tinubu a pass. That the Nigerian media has largely glossed over these many red flags speaks to the hold of Mr Tinubu on the local press, members of which are mostly based in Lagos, where he presides as the unofficial lord of the land. Little wonder, Mr Tinubu can afford to ignore invitations for debates and townhalls and expect no consequences.

It is really ridiculous the kids glove with which the Nigerian media has related with the Tinubu campaign thus far. But that is beginning to change. And I am really glad about that. But for the courageous work of some young journalists, especially David Hundeyin, a BusinessDay columnist, it would have been really difficult to formalise the many controversies surrounding Mr Tinubu’s candidacy.

Hitherto, the Nigerian media couldn’t talk sufficiently to the issue of Mr Tinubu’s drug-trafficking past without robust evidence. His multiple identities could not be fairly interrogated without substantive proof either, nor the numerous inconsistencies around his personal and educational history. But that has since changed. And the nation has Mr Hundeyin to thank for investigating and revealing the facts that abundantly show Mr Tinubu is not fit to be president.

But first, I must declare my bias. I fervently hope that Mr Tinubu does not win the presidential election. Anybody but Mr Tinubu will be fine with me. Why? I do not like Mr Tinubu; never did. I do not like what I have come to know Mr Tinubu represents, especially in Lagos, where gangsters and cultists have free rein. It will be a sad day indeed the day a Mr Tinubu can win a presidential election in Nigeria. Yes, the Nigerian system is quite literally rotten. But it is not so bad that we will turn a blind eye to the potential accession of a documented drug-trafficker with multiple identities to the highest position in the land.

And come to think of it, where is the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on this? Our security services? It is highly doubtful that the secret service was not aware of Mr Tinubu’s inglorious past. Is the commander-in-chief not violating his oath of office if despite knowing about Mr Tinubu’s many red flags, he is still allowed to scale through? Quite frankly, I am totally at a loss at how Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s current president, will let such weighty evidence against the propriety of Mr Tinubu’s candidature just slide. Mr Buhari has a responsibility to act. This is beyond politics. It is about national security. Even the military, bad as they were, wouldn’t dare allow this type of nonsense.

It seems the standards are being lowered across board in favour of Mr Tinubu. The way the media, the Bar, and civil society have been tiptoeing around Mr Tinubu’s candidature is outrageously nauseating. Mr Tinubu says Arise TV, a local TV station believed to be allied with the main opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP), is biased, and thus he will not honour their invitations for presidential debates. Is that also the case for the other local media platforms? Heck, NTA, Channels, TVC, or even The Nation newspaper, which are media platforms the ruling APC and Mr Tinubu appear comfortable with, could organise their own presidential debates if bias is the real issue here?

But to allow a potential winner of the presidential election to pass through in the current manner thus far without robust media scrutiny smacks of complicity on the part of the press. Even the BBC Focus on Africa interview in early December 2022 did not live up to the rigour expected of such a venerated media house. The BBC journalist, a Nigerian, did not push back adequately enough on the key questions around Mr Tinubu’s health, wealth and personal and educational history. The BBC! Unsurprisingly, the Tinubu campaign has become overconfident, even daring to ask for the sack of Rufai Oseni, a popular local journalist with Arise TV. Kudos to members of the Nigerian press who have refused to bend.

Still, the Nigerian press is hugely corrupt. Anywhere you hear the mention of ‘brown envelopes,’ they are referring to the media. And politicians keep ‘receipts’ (local parlance for evidence of impropriety for leverage). Why would any politician take the Nigerian media seriously when they are this compromised? Where is the heroic media of the Abacha years? Yes, local journalists are paid pittance, when and if they are paid at all.

Only relief nowadays is probably that if journalists are dilgent in their work, they may end up being hired by international platforms, where they are paid their due. But what about the rest? Are we to all go abroad to practice our crafts? Nurses are leaving. Doctors are leaving. Primary and secondary school teachers are about to start leaving too. And they should if there are legitimate opportunities abroad. But those of us that remain must speak up when we see such nonsense of the kind going on in this campaign season. No, this ‘mandate’ should not stand.


https://businessday.ng/amp/columnist/article/the-tinubu-campaign-is-playing-nigerians-for-fools/

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by ivandragon: 6:21am On Dec 21, 2022
The election of PMB in 2015 exposed a hidden subplot in Nigerian politics. That is, the standard for character assessment on who should lead this Country is very low.

The mindset is that if despite PMB's previous antecedents he could still win elections, twice, then any person with sufficient money, political connections & a little bragging rights can aspire to be president regardless of how bad a past such a person had & has remained unapologetic about it...

That a documented drug dealing affiliated character with a past shrouded in secrecy can so openly aspire to lead nigeria just shows how low & corrupt the standards are.

Well, the people get the type of 'rulers' they deserve.

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by derecho(m): 6:25am On Dec 21, 2022
Relax
There's an African adage that says
Getting married first doesn't guarantee you'd be first to birth a male child.

Nigerians will shock them.

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by Kewtt: 6:27am On Dec 21, 2022
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ivandragon:
Free speech and a free media are sacrosanct. Any attempt to undermine these rights and institutions will be resisted with the utmost vehemence. A presidential candidate that has refused to honour the invitation of local media for debates has the nerve to ask for the sack of a journalist? We take a lot of rubbish in this country. Who do I speak of? Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

It is outrageously atrocious the way Mr Tinubu has been allowed to get away with his utter disdain for the Nigerian media. But who is to hold him to account but the media itself? Unfortunately, the local press has quite literally been an appendage of the Tinubu campaign.

Tinubu is not fit to be president
Mr Tinubu is unwell, has multiple identities, and has in at least one documented instance, by the US government no less, been involved in drug-trafficking. What does the Nigerian media do? Radio silence. Outside of a few young brave types and blogs, the mainstream media has largely given Mr Tinubu a pass. That the Nigerian media has largely glossed over these many red flags speaks to the hold of Mr Tinubu on the local press, members of which are mostly based in Lagos, where he presides as the unofficial lord of the land. Little wonder, Mr Tinubu can afford to ignore invitations for debates and townhalls and expect no consequences.

It is really ridiculous the kids glove with which the Nigerian media has related with the Tinubu campaign thus far. But that is beginning to change. And I am really glad about that. But for the courageous work of some young journalists, especially David Hundeyin, a BusinessDay columnist, it would have been really difficult to formalise the many controversies surrounding Mr Tinubu’s candidacy.

Hitherto, the Nigerian media couldn’t talk sufficiently to the issue of Mr Tinubu’s drug-trafficking past without robust evidence. His multiple identities could not be fairly interrogated without substantive proof either, nor the numerous inconsistencies around his personal and educational history. But that has since changed. And the nation has Mr Hundeyin to thank for investigating and revealing the facts that abundantly show Mr Tinubu is not fit to be president.

But first, I must declare my bias. I fervently hope that Mr Tinubu does not win the presidential election. Anybody but Mr Tinubu will be fine with me. Why? I do not like Mr Tinubu; never did. I do not like what I have come to know Mr Tinubu represents, especially in Lagos, where gangsters and cultists have free rein. It will be a sad day indeed the day a Mr Tinubu can win a presidential election in Nigeria. Yes, the Nigerian system is quite literally rotten. But it is not so bad that we will turn a blind eye to the potential accession of a documented drug-trafficker with multiple identities to the highest position in the land.

And come to think of it, where is the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on this? Our security services? It is highly doubtful that the secret service was not aware of Mr Tinubu’s inglorious past. Is the commander-in-chief not violating his oath of office if despite knowing about Mr Tinubu’s many red flags, he is still allowed to scale through? Quite frankly, I am totally at a loss at how Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s current president, will let such weighty evidence against the propriety of Mr Tinubu’s candidature just slide. Mr Buhari has a responsibility to act. This is beyond politics. It is about national security. Even the military, bad as they were, wouldn’t dare allow this type of nonsense.

It seems the standards are being lowered across board in favour of Mr Tinubu. The way the media, the Bar, and civil society have been tiptoeing around Mr Tinubu’s candidature is outrageously nauseating. Mr Tinubu says Arise TV, a local TV station believed to be allied with the main opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP), is biased, and thus he will not honour their invitations for presidential debates. Is that also the case for the other local media platforms? Heck, NTA, Channels, TVC, or even The Nation newspaper, which are media platforms the ruling APC and Mr Tinubu appear comfortable with, could organise their own presidential debates if bias is the real issue here?

But to allow a potential winner of the presidential election to pass through in the current manner thus far without robust media scrutiny smacks of complicity on the part of the press. Even the BBC Focus on Africa interview in early December 2022 did not live up to the rigour expected of such a venerated media house. The BBC journalist, a Nigerian, did not push back adequately enough on the key questions around Mr Tinubu’s health, wealth and personal and educational history. The BBC! Unsurprisingly, the Tinubu campaign has become overconfident, even daring to ask for the sack of Rufai Oseni, a popular local journalist with Arise TV. Kudos to members of the Nigerian press who have refused to bend.

Still, the Nigerian press is hugely corrupt. Anywhere you hear the mention of ‘brown envelopes,’ they are referring to the media. And politicians keep ‘receipts’ (local parlance for evidence of impropriety for leverage). Why would any politician take the Nigerian media seriously when they are this compromised? Where is the heroic media of the Abacha years? Yes, local journalists are paid pittance, when and if they are paid at all.

Only relief nowadays is probably that if journalists are dilgent in their work, they may end up being hired by international platforms, where they are paid their due. But what about the rest? Are we to all go abroad to practice our crafts? Nurses are leaving. Doctors are leaving. Primary and secondary school teachers are about to start leaving too. And they should if there are legitimate opportunities abroad. But those of us that remain must speak up when we see such nonsense of the kind going on in this campaign season. No, this ‘mandate’ should not stand.


https://businessday.ng/amp/columnist/article/the-tinubu-campaign-is-playing-nigerians-for-fools/

Okoro Shinedu is this all?....... Peter Obi benefitted from our yams.... Through his convicted DG... Obi is a yam eater.... He must vomit our yams!


As for el Rufai or is it oseni.... Or whatever the name is... Evidence of requests for his sack from the 150k/month job should be presented. In sane climes a lawbreaking felon like him would have withdrawn from the TV.... But this is Nigeria where a lawbreaking felon and a yam eater like Reuben Abati are treated as "neutral" TV anchors.

Lastly we should not forget the criminal who owns the said outfit...yam eaters and lawbreaking felons

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by Racoon(m): 6:31am On Dec 21, 2022
Humn! This has been the plot.
Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by Racoon(m): 6:31am On Dec 21, 2022
Even if candidate Tinubu were not a sickly frail man of indeterminate age, nomenclature, and lineage, it would still be frightening for him to be strut around (more like propped around), a lord unto himself. So, does Nigeria need another Buhari, who’s lord unto himself? If anyone was in doubt Tinubu promised to continue Buhari’s legacy. God forbid a bad thing!

In 2015, Buhari was hardly a promising candidate, but things were not supposed to be this bad. The man did not solve any problem but worsened everything with his impotence and sadistic arrogance. That was a leader Tinubu helped install twice & we're supposed to trust his judgement again? No!

After the monumental disaster called Buhari, Nigeria cannot afford another leader whose driving motivation for the presidency is to merely fulfil a lifelong dream. Tinubu has a right to pursue his ambition but not at the expense of poor and long-suffering Nigerians already counting down to the days when Buhari’s nuisance will be escorted out of Aso Rock.

The 2023 election should be a turning point. Recruiting another bumbler as president jeopardises that chance. We can all agree that Nigeria deserves better than a candidate without a viable record of administrative success beyond the cheap propaganda retailed in the media and parroted by those who do not listen to their own thoughts before mouthing them
"TINUBU PRESIDENCY: AFFLICTION SHALL NOT RISE A SECOND TIME" -ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN.
https://punchng.com/tinubus-presidency-affliction-must-not-rise-a-second-time/

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by Kewtt: 6:34am On Dec 21, 2022
Racoon:
Humn! This has been the plot.

We don't wrestle with pigs. We beat them silly.

Your vote is meaningless. Your opinions nonsensical. As an ipob miscreant your value is nil.

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by Sannisege: 6:38am On Dec 21, 2022
Tinubu is working hard to achieve his ambition while some useless journalist will just sit somewhere and write rubbish in an irrelevant newspaper. On Asiwaju’s mandate I stand.

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by LegendHero(m): 7:08am On Dec 21, 2022
I heard Igbo people don’t have the word “love” in their dictionary.

OP woke up very early morning to lament about Tinubu who is greater than Ojuku of cursed memory.

Hate kills which explained why Alaibo is suffering from chronic terrorism. Campaign for your candidate and let others campaign for theirs.

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by Bhella5(m): 7:14am On Dec 21, 2022
City Boy

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by duro4chang(m): 7:29am On Dec 21, 2022
Nobody is playing anybody for fool. The fool however, will always remain fool. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the next president of Nigeria. He is the best man for the job. He is the one who the country needs now. May his time usher in peace progress and prosperity.

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by socialmediaman: 7:30am On Dec 21, 2022
Heroin traffickers reign using thugs and gangsters

When questioned about the shooting of unarmed EndSars protesters, he questioned why they were protesting in the first place, rather than condemn the shooting

That’s not a democrat! That’s a bully right there. A dictator hiding under democracy

Funsho Williams, EndSars protesters, bullying, intimidation, trash talk against opposition. There’s a pattern here

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by wayodude(m): 12:48am On Dec 24, 2022
duro4chang:
Nobody is playing anybody for fool. The fool however, will always remain fool. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the next president of Nigeria. He is the best man for the job. He is the one who the country needs now. May his time usher in peace progress and prosperity.

You say this despite all the red flags hanging over this man and so I assume you have reached your conclusion through a certain basis.

Please share the considerations you have thought through prior to making that statement in bold. Thanks.

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by duro4chang(m): 10:49am On Dec 24, 2022
wayodude:


You say this despite all the red flags hanging over this man and so I assume you have reached your conclusion through a certain basis.

Please share the considerations you have thought through prior to making that statement in bold. Thanks.
I don't see red flag hanging around Tinubu's neck. I still see him as the best. Forget about all those propaganda and beer parlour talk against him. They can do anything. It is normal. As for the embolden of those texts, honestly I don't know how their were boldened. I just saw it like that. It could be it was not deliberate . But for Tinubu, it is not necessary you support him,it is not compulsory for you to vote him. But we are voting him. Just the way you see everything against him is the way I see everything working against your candidate too.
Let me tell you something, for someone you don't like you will never see anything good in him. If he is handsome, it is his ugly side you will be seen.

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by MrColdsweat: 10:54am On Dec 24, 2022
Kewtt:


We don't wrestle with pigs. We beat them silly.

Your vote is meaningless. Your opinions nonsensical. As an ipob miscreant your value is nil.

Look at what you tell your fellow countryman because of politicians. It is becoming clear that tinubu will not unite nigerians because of the hate you and tinubu harbour for a certain region.

There's no hope for you

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Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by Kewtt: 11:32am On Dec 24, 2022
MrColdsweat:


Look at what you tell your fellow countryman because of politicians. It is becoming clear that tinubu will not unite nigerians because of the hate you and tinubu harbour for a certain region.

There's no hope for you

Shurrup ipob miscreant



MrColdsweat:
Yorubas are very tribalistic. Even the so-called professors are not left out. Yoruba federal universities are the only souther universities with lower admission cutoff marks for Indigenes.

In my younger days, a professor in my department failed me severally because I did not prostrate to him like my yoruba colleagues. Imagine enforcing the archaic practice of cavemen in a university which is supposed to be the centre of Enlightenment.

How many yorubas have cautioned or spoken up against the tribal hate in yorubaland?
When they locked alaba, how many yorubas spoke up in support of justice?
When they harassed igbos at the voting units in satellite Town, festac etc, did you hear yorubas speak against the injustice?

How many yorubas cautioned the oba of lagos when he threatened to drown the igbos?

The issue is not the yorubas who make tribal comments about igbos. The issue is the yorubas who silently affirm when their fellow yorubas make hateful comment but are quick to tell igbos to respect their hosts if they retaliate.

You're a non issue, your vote is not necessary a meaningless vote.
Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by MrColdsweat: 11:39am On Dec 24, 2022
Kewtt:


Shurrup ipob miscreant





You're a non issue, your vote is not necessary a meaningless vote.
Go and do something meaningful with your life. Stop wasting your time and destiny on a drugdealer.
Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by Kewtt: 11:41am On Dec 24, 2022
MrColdsweat:
Go and do something meaningful with your life. Stop wasting your time and destiny on a drugdealer.

Lolol painment. Vote wisely, vote the Jagaban
Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by Didijiji: 11:57am On Dec 24, 2022
duro4chang:
Nobody is playing anybody for fool. The fool however, will always remain fool. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the next president of Nigeria. He is the best man for the job. He is the one who the country needs now. May his time usher in peace progress and prosperity.
mumu….. name ONE PROJECT Tinubu commissioned in Lagos under his 8 years as governor
Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by Racoon(m): 12:03pm On Dec 24, 2022
Kewtt:
We don't wrestle with pigs. We beat them silly.Your vote is meaningless. Your opinions nonsensical. As an ipob miscreant your value is nil.
Yeah! It is not emilokan the drug gang-running fella, the identity theft specialist, Oluwole primary/secondary school certificates forger and agbadorian bishops hiring crooner?

Don't worry! The fury of pigs can never be contend with. You lots have a mass of angry citizens to contend with this time around. The APC disastrous outing have sensitise the political consciousness of an average Nigerian.
Re: The Tinubu Campaign Is Playing Nigerians For Fools by Kewtt: 2:28pm On Dec 24, 2022
Racoon:
Yeah! It is not emilokan the drug gang-running fella, the identity theft specialist, Oluwole primary/secondary school certificates forger and agbadorian bishops hiring crooner?

Don't worry! The fury of pigs can never be contend with. You lots have a mass of angry citizens to contend with this time around. The APC disastrous outing have sensitise the political consciousness of an average Nigerian.

Now there was there nigh unto the mountains a great herd
of swine feeding. And all the devils besought him, saying,
Send us into the swine, that we may enter into them. And
forthwith Jesus gave them leave. And the unclean spirits
went out, and entered into the swine: and the herd ran
violently down a steep place into the sea, (they were about
two thousandwink and were choked in the sea.

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