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Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Racoon(m): 3:17am On Jan 20, 2023
https://www.nairaland.com/7531297/thief-no-thief-atiku-tinubu#120171386

In one of those moments of comic relief only Nigeria can throw up, the All Progressives Congress presidential campaign demanded that anti-corruption agencies arrest their opponent, the Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, over allegations of corruption by his former aide.

In an electoral season, it is not unusual for party spokespersons to feign some indignation just to get in the news. What is entirely laughable about this occasion is that the APC campaign also gave anti-corruption agencies such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related Offences Commission, and the Conduct of Conduct Bureau, a 72-hour ultimatum to arrest Atiku.


If the EFCC, ICPC, and CCB were that efficient, would the APC presidential candidate still be in the race? If those agencies were to mark sins, would the APC itself stand? Meanwhile, now that the ultimatum has expired, what exactly will happen? Toothless and clawless bulldogs.

Having followed the revelations by Atiku’s former aide, I confess to being troubled by the almost nil response from any authorities. It is bad enough that some people who have been listening to the expose on Atiku have not done more than yawn, it is worse when you hear others double down on their resolve to vote for him.

Yes, that exposé might have revealed nothing new about our politicians but the response to corruption allegations should not be indifference. A society should at least have a minimum standard of integrity and not be unconcerned about the character of its leaders.

The apathetic attitude shows that the something that we have always known to be rotten within the state of Nigeria has become mummified. We have learned to live with calcified rot and can no longer perceive odour.

In a place where people still have some expectations of virtues from their public officeholders, Atiku would have had to respond to those revelations. People would have stood up to demand some accountability. His press team would be up to their necks writing mea culpa.

Instead, Atiku has remained virtually stoic in the face of the damaging accusations. He knows Nigeria well enough to be confident that what they said he did is not the type of sin that gets punished.That the PDP leaders too are silent on this is not even curious

They are not a coherent organisation, just a loose contraption of people using their platform to win elections. If they had a proper structure with leadership that knows what it is doing, they would not merely pretend to be dead as they are doing now.

Even if those accusations are not investigated, there should be some official response rather than this present frozenness. Part of the problem lies with the weakness of our institutions. While we have agencies who try people for petty corruption, we are yet to build enforceable mechanisms to assess the virtues of those who aspire to public offices.

It seems that nobody quite knows what to do with the revelations. This is just another day in Nigeria. All we need to do is to wait for the stories to become less entertaining, and the awkward situation will blow itself over.

A reflection on the Atiku revelations shows how much the lack of credible or objective governing standards cripples our society. We go by opinions and feelings, instinctual drives highly susceptible to human fickleness.

Just look at how that is playing out in the present saga: a man who can potentially become the president in about a month or so confessed to corruption in a secret recording, and we can only shrug listlessly. It does not help the frigidity of institutions that the citizens are just as tainted.

If the anti-corruption agencies should move against Atiku, do not be surprised that the people whose money he is accused of stealing would be the first to jump out and start yelling “persecution!” They will dredge up so much sentiment that it might even catalyse his electoral victory.

There is nowhere to go from here. The serial de-meaning of our democracy is not about to change; it works for our visionless leaders. In the absence of standards, they cannot be held to account. That is why they have no qualms about decimating local institutions.

When they need a democracy that has value to legitimise themselves, they run abroad to oyinbo institutions to harvest some of the meanings those places have accrued. At home, they do not know how to add value to anything. They just use, use, and use up.

The worst part of all the drama is that the hot air being blown by the APC is about the only major reaction to the Atiku revelations. Even though nobody not even their own supporters takes the APC seriously on this their newfound moral backbone, their pretence is still irritating.

I can bet that they do not lack a self-awareness to the point where they fail to see the irony of their demand, but they forge ahead anyway. To them, this is all a game. They are feigning integrity to redirect the embarrassment of their gaffe-prone candidate who himself is an embodiment of shadiness.

Not too long ago, the ethical issue that arose for their party—and which should have been addressed with the same zeal with which they are presently pursuing Atiku—was their candidate’s history with drug trafficking. The best they did was go on live television to huff and puff.

Even though their candidate’s name appeared in court documents, they asked us to take their word for it that nothing happened. Just like the case with Atiku, there was no formal investigation nor closure on that issue. It was left hanging until it fizzled out.

The same APC presidential candidate also has some pending issues of perjury, but that will not be resolved either. The best his clownish campaigners can do is at least be quiet. They want to talk about Atiku’s issues while they vainly cover theirs with a shard of a fractured clay pot.

To deflect Atiku’s shame, his camp too sent out their own hounds to respond to the APC’s shameless overreach. After the PDP agents fulfilled the expectations of denying the allegations of corruption, they fired several counter-allegations back at their accusers.

The two sides, one zero trying to balance itself on top of another zero, exemplify what is wrong with Nigeria. Their respective presidential candidates served in public office, they were accused of graft, but that was about all to it. The few times we have gotten close to the truth of their corruption, it was either when we are treated to a series of exposes by a disgruntled—yet unprincipled—whistleblower or when they launch public attacks on one another.

For years, Atiku’s defenders have insisted we bring out any proof he is corrupt. When some evidence finally surfaced, it did not come from any official source that had properly investigated & painstakingly documented it. Instead, it came from a private confession—supposedly from the horse’s mouth—made public.

Both the APC and PDP presidential campaigns are now asking each other to be arrested and disqualified from the contest. Both parties know that nothing will come out of their show of shame, and that is why their frivolity is so emboldened. Their puerile exchange is a game of two unscrupulous players trying to even out each other’s cheating. Both may find their mutual òjóró entertaining, but the discerning among us refuses to be impressed.
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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Racoon(m): 3:21am On Jan 20, 2023
Both APC & PDP presidential campaigns are now asking each other to be arrested and disqualified from the contest. Both parties know that nothing will come out of their show of shame & that is why their frivolity is so emboldened.

Their puerile exchange is a game of two unscrupulous players trying to even out each other’s cheating.Both may find their mutual òjóró entertaining, but the discerning among us refuses to be impressed.
sad Nigeria is just in a terrible mess in so much that all major presidential candidates in the APC and PDP are people with corruptly dented personality.

Imagine these two gangs of fraudulent people reducing the sensitive nation issue like presidential election into a comic circus show theatre of the absurd.

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Roboto11: 3:29am On Jan 20, 2023
Please include Peter Obi who until few months ago was a PDP member.

Recall that he was caught trying to steal another stash of 250 million Naira when he was governor.

Recall that he was also named in the Pandora investigation which exposed government officials and their attempts to hide stolen money.

Note: Obi couldn't pay for a 60k flat in the UK only a few years before.

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by swiych(m): 3:38am On Jan 20, 2023
Hehehehehehehehehehehe

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Londonderry: 4:14am On Jan 20, 2023
Roboto11:
Please include Oeter Obi who until few months ago was a PDP member.

Recall that he was caught trying to steal another stash of 250 million Naira when he was governor.

Recall that he was also named in the Pandora investigation which exposed government officials and their attempts to hide stolen money.

Note: Obi couldn't pay for a 60k flat in the UK only a few years before.
You know you are lying so don't force it

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Fibonacci88: 5:15am On Jan 20, 2023
Two useless parties. They spent more than 6 months trying to tarnish Peter Obi image. Having seen that the man had no stains and his supporters were resolute, they have now turned to fighting each other. Too late, the chicken has come home to roost. I wonder the kind of opposition this two useless parties will form.

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Wiseandtrue(f): 5:23am On Jan 20, 2023
Racoon:
If the EFCC, ICPC, and CCB were that efficient, would the APC presidential candidate still be in the race? If those agencies were to mark sins, would the APC itself stand? Meanwhile, now that the ultimatum has expired, what exactly will happen? Toothless and clawless bulldogs.

https://punchng.com/tinubu-vs-atikus-ojoro-cancel-ojoro/
Do you see why no one is taking Buhari and the Nigerian police seriously

We need strong institutions

Hypocrisy is when you are arresting drug Lords, arrested Abba Kyari but could not see Tinubu

To the extent of even rewarding his criminality thereby making Nigeria a laughing stock

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Gentino(m): 5:43am On Jan 20, 2023
If the election were to be between Tinubu and Atiku, I would not come out to vote on the election day because both of them are one and the same.

But thank God for giving us Peter Obi

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by YeeboMuslim: 5:46am On Jan 20, 2023
Nonsense
One of Tinubu and Atiku will still be your president next month .
Argue with UGM grin cheesy

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by hisexcellency34: 6:00am On Jan 20, 2023
Nigeria is doomed

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by JASONjnr(m): 6:34am On Jan 20, 2023
Roboto11:
Please include Oeter Obi who until few months ago was a PDP member.

Recall that he was caught trying to steal another stash of 250 million Naira when he was governor.

Recall that he was also named in the Pandora investigation which exposed government officials and their attempts to hide stolen money.

Note: Obi couldn't pay for a 60k flat in the UK only a few years before.


PDP is far better than APC.....

Their mistake is bringing a Northerner to contest in this election.

Atiku pave way for Buhari, he joined forces with APC and enthroned Buhari when presidency was agreed to be moved to the north.

He also contest against Buhari 2019...Now is the turn of the south, he's coming out to struggle with the south again...

PDP needed to stay relevant by bringing up a reasonable candidate....And not Atiku with his corrupt agenda.

Peter is now on his own and seeks the youths for support ..

Stop dragging him back to PDP.

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by agulion: 6:43am On Jan 20, 2023
YeeboMuslim:
Nonsense
One of Tinubu and Atiku will still he your president next month .
Argue with UGM grin cheesy
, Atiku is still far better than Tinubu, Yoruba Christian's will never vote for Muslim Muslim ticket, we are not fools even Muric told Yoruba Muslims not to vote Yoruba Christian's and they all agreed

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by bonechamberlain(m): 7:07am On Jan 20, 2023
It would be a shame with all these allegations against those two siemese thieves. One of them still ends up in Aso rock. That time to get a visa even to Hiati would be hell, as the whole world would see Nigerians as senseless.

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Johnrake69: 7:40am On Jan 20, 2023
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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by MajorOvakporaye(f): 7:40am On Jan 20, 2023
Iragbiji demented bastard!

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Fadoniga: 7:42am On Jan 20, 2023
sad
Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by southsouthking(m): 7:44am On Jan 20, 2023
Both Atiku and Tinubu should drop out the race with honour, because none of them is deem qualified.

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by MorataFC: 7:45am On Jan 20, 2023
Hmmmm ojoro cancel ojoro grin

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Generation1: 7:48am On Jan 20, 2023
Fibonacci88:
Two useless parties. They spent more than 6 months trying to tarnish Peter Obi image. Having seen that the man had no stains and his supporters were resolute, they have now turned to fighting each other. Too late, the chicken has come home to roost. I wonder the kind of opposition this two useless parties will form.
Do you inherit your stupidity or lure into it ….
Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Mindlog: 7:50am On Jan 20, 2023
Well captured.

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Generation1: 7:51am On Jan 20, 2023
agulion:
, Atiku is still far better than Tinubu, Yoruba Christian's will never vote for Muslim Muslim ticket, we are not fools even Muric told Yoruba Muslims not to vote Yoruba Christian's and they all agreed

Are you the only Christian? You keep shouting this nonsense…. Tinubu wife Na Christian. Who make you Christian spokesman
Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by saintkel(m): 7:54am On Jan 20, 2023
And some silly posts up there will still drag Peter Obi.....just what d hell is wrong with some peeps abeg?

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Racoon(m): 7:55am On Jan 20, 2023
These crooks are just using us to catch cruise while the anti-corruption agencies as usual are amusing themselves too watching them fight dirty.

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Kccheechy(m): 7:56am On Jan 20, 2023
It is so sad and very annoying to think that people who claim to be reasonably educated will see a disgusting personality like tinubu and say that he is the best amongst others to govern Nigerians.
A man who plotted up and signed a fraudulent pension bill into law for ex-governors of Lagos State when his tenure was about coming to an end. Bill that includes a 5 bedroom duplex any where in Lagos, a 5 bedroom duplex any where in Abuja, 3 brand new cars every 3 years, 300% of salary as governor, healthcare for life for him and family, security details, allowances he enjoyed as governor to continue even as ex-governor. All these are different from the billions he collects from alpha beta!!!! and Idiots are supporting him to become president!!! this not the highest level of greed and corruption?

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Greenscientist: 7:58am On Jan 20, 2023
Racoon:
sad Nigeria is just in a terrible mess that all the major presidential candidates in the APC and PDP are people with corruptly dented personality.

Imagine these two gangs of fraudulent people reducing the sensitive nation issue like presidential election into a comic circus show theatre of the absurd.

May we not say buhari was better after he is gone.

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by bestman09(m): 8:01am On Jan 20, 2023
Roboto11:
Please include Peter Obi who until few months ago was a PDP member.

Recall that he was caught trying to steal another stash of 250 million Naira when he was governor.

Recall that he was also named in the Pandora investigation which exposed government officials and their attempts to hide stolen money.

Note: Obi couldn't pay for a 60k flat in the UK only a few years before.
grin

Urchin spotted

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Greenscientist: 8:01am On Jan 20, 2023
JASONjnr:



PDP is far better than APC.....

Their mistake is bringing a Northerner to contest in this election.

Atiku pave way for Buhari, he joined forces with APC and enthroned Buhari when presidency was agreed to be moved to the north.

He also contest against Buhari 2019...Now is the turn of the south, he's coming out to struggle with the south again...

PDP needed to stay relevant by bringing up a reasonable candidate....And not Atiku with his corrupt agenda.

Peter is now on his own and seeks the youths for support ..

Stop dragging him back to PDP.

No party is better, abeg.

What is PDP, what is APC?

How many of our politicians can you count that have never touched the 2 party before?
Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by dayleke: 8:02am On Jan 20, 2023
Status quo.... undecided
Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Curious345: 8:02am On Jan 20, 2023
Are you a snake � in the monkey � shadows?
Roboto11:
Please include Peter Obi who until few months ago was a PDP member.

Recall that he was caught trying to steal another stash of 250 million Naira when he was governor.

Recall that he was also named in the Pandora investigation which exposed government officials and their attempts to hide stolen money.

Note: Obi couldn't pay for a 60k flat in the UK only a few years before.

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Curious345: 8:03am On Jan 20, 2023
Generation1:


Are you the only Christian? You keep shouting this nonsense…. Tinubu wife Na Christian. Who make you Christian spokesman
lol.. but he's true na

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Re: Tinubu Vs Atiku’s Òjóró Cancel Òjóró By Abimbola Adelakun by Tochi3(m): 8:03am On Jan 20, 2023
grin

The floor is open..

Ndi renewed hopelessness Chicago branch na ndi la Creme Gangs Dubai branch over to una ... grin

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