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Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Racoon(m): 11:29am On Jan 27, 2023
IF there were any doubts about the position of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on the policies and posture of the Muhammadu Buhari presidency in the build-up to this year’s general election, his campaign performance at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abeokuta, on Wednesday put paid to them.

The masks were completely taken off as the Lagos political lord and APC national leader unfolded his disenchantment with the state of affairs. Addressing the mammoth crowd that had come to hear him speak at the rally which had in attendance the party’s vice presidential candidate, Kashim Shettima; the governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, his wife, Bamidele; former Governor Gbenga Daniel; former Governor Gboyega Oyetola and many party leaders.

Tinubu declared categorically that the lingering fuel crisis around the country and the introduction of new naira notes were a plot to sabotage his chances at the presidential election, vowing to end the scarcity of petroleum products if elected into office on February 25. He argued that some powers were plotting to scuttle the transition process, insisting that their actions would fail.

According to him, those behind the fuel crisis knew why they hoarded petroleum products and changed the currency. He said in Yoruba: “Let fuel be expensive; only they know where they kept it. Keep petrol, keep the naira, we will vote and be elected. You may change the ink of naira notes.

What you expect will not happen. We will win. They thought they could cause trouble; they sabotaged fuel but with or without fuel, with or without motorcycles and tricycles, we will vote and win.


This is a superior revolution. We will take over government through our PVCs. Even if they say there is no fuel, we will trek to the polling units.” In a move which suggested that he was being subtly checked as he spoke, he hushed the old men around him, declaring that he must speak his mind. He was egged on at every turn by the Fuji king Wasiu Ayinde Anifowoshe, alias K1 De Ultimate, who urged him to speak his mind and damn the consequences.

Paradoxically, Tinubu’s position on the fuel crisis may be interpreted in conflicting ways. In the first, apparently positive reading, he is casting himself in the mould of a candidate hamstrung by the establishment, but whose voters are determined to elect nonetheless. In that case, he is a man beloved by the people but betrayed by his own party.

In the second, negative, reading, he could be seen as a presidential candidate who, rather than sympathizing with Nigerians over the present harrowing hardship over fuel, sees it as a weapon ranged against his electoral success. If the case is made that Tinubu just wants to be president from May while Nigerians just want to get fuel to survive January, then the conclusion must be unflattering.

In that case, the verdict that must inevitably emerge is that he is incredibly selfish. Either way, however, he would have put the Buhari administration and his party in a tight spot. It is his party, the APC, that is in power and if as he suggests, it is responsible for fuel crisis, then critics would accuse him of trying to shy away from the collective responsibility that his membership of the party and his role in bringing Buhari to power represents.

In any case, because Tinubu is a frontline presidential candidate, whatever he says is bound to make the headlines. As an ex-senator, two-time governor of Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital, and arguably the most powerful political figure in Nigeria’s South-West, Tinubu commands fanatical following among thousands, if not millions, of people within and outside his base.

Besides, the fact that he is one of the actors that engineered the dislodgment of Nigeria’s former ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had increased his bragging rights ahead of the APC presidential primary held last year.

However, since the campaigns started, public speeches and appearances have tended to point to weaknesses in his current physical and intellectual make-up. For one, he is widely seen as a gaffe machine given the incoherent statements he has made on the podium.

For another, his performance at Chatham House, London where he delegated associates to answer questions posed to him, gave rise to credibility questions around his fitness for Nigeria’s top job.

But it is not for incoherent babble that he is currently in the news. Tinubu spoke very clearly in Abeokuta, but the location brought back memories of his famous speech while campaigning as an APC presidential aspirant in the state last year.

It was in Abeokuta that Tinubu introduced the use of “O lule” and Emilokan to Nigeria’s political lexicon, making statements that were deemed disparaging to the person and office of President Buhari. And on Wednesday, not a few commentators felt that he spoke like an opposition candidate, thumbing down his own party’s cashless policy.

By dismissing the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) cashless policy as a ruse, the APC candidate has opened a floodgate of emotions in the polity. For one, the opposition PDP and Labour Party (LP) have taken him on for subtly blaming President Buhari for what they termed his campaign woes.


As a matter of fact, the LP urged him to stop visiting Abeokuta given his tendency to make wrong statements in the ancient city, while the presidential candidate of the little-known African Democratic Congress (ADC), Dumebi Kachikwu, went as far as calling on him to excuse himself from the 2023 presidential race as “a candidate with significant cognitive disabilities embarrassing my nation and making a mockery of the entire political process.”

But while the position of the opposition parties may be coloured by the threat that Tinubu’s campaign poses to their own, there are assumptions inbuilt into Tinubu’s Abeokuta declarations that must be interesting to Nigerians.

In rolling out its cashless policy, the CBN had made no secret of its desire to curb the influence of money in Nigeria’s electoral process. Speaking against the backdrop of politicians’ well-known pre-election predilection for amassing a heavy warchest with which to “mobilise” voters on election day through what is called the dibo-ko-sebe (vote and cook soup) strategy in the South-West, the CBN had imposed limits on the amounts of cash individuals and corporations could withdraw on a daily basis.

However, the CBN boss, Godwin Emefiele, has been facing significant travails in the polity since the rollout of the plan in October last year, with analysts linking those travails to a political class hamstrung by the cashless policy.

By openly taking the anti-Emefiele route in Abeokuta on Wednesday, therefore, Tinubu gave ample indications that the policy widely hailed as a template for curbing the corruption in Nigeria’s political process is a threat to his ambition. That way, he unveiled a marked departure from President Buhari’s position on the reasons behind the redesign.

Speaking after his meeting his Royal Majesty, King Charles III in Buckingham Palace, last year, Buhari had declared that there was no going back on the planned redesign of the N1,000, N500, and N200 bank notes, and that politicians would not be allowed to mobilise resources and thugs to intimidate voters in the 2023 general elections.

He said, “No going back. My aim is to make sure that Nigerians believe that we respect them as an administration.” Buhari being the beneficiary of free and fair elections conducted by his predecessor, his anxiety seems to be about the burden of history. But Tinubu’s anxiety seems to be strictly about the fulfilment of a life-long dream, yet the field where both must operate is the 2023 elections.

That is the kernel of the matter. Like his predecessor Jonathan, Buhari appears poised to please the nation and advance democracy, and may not budge even when openly chastised by dissidents within his party.
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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by EKONGKING: 11:30am On Jan 27, 2023
This election is increasingly looking like Atiku vs Obi.
Tinubu like kwankwaso is looking like a regional candidate
If buhari is so much anti to tinubu .how will he get votes in the north.buhari popularity as well as government machinery made north, a strong hold of APC .
Forget all the nonsense of governors supporting tinubu , so tinubu will win .firstly they became governors due to buhari popularity and secondly they don't control the election machinary.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Racoon(m): 11:31am On Jan 27, 2023
Paradoxically, Tinubu’s position on the fuel crisis may be interpreted in conflicting ways. In the first, apparently positive reading, he is casting himself in the mould of a candidate hamstrung by the establishment, but whose voters are determined to elect nonetheless. In that case, he is a man beloved by the people but betrayed by his own party.

In the second, negative, reading, he could be seen as a presidential candidate who, rather than sympathizing with Nigerians over the present harrowing hardship over fuel, sees it as a weapon ranged against his electoral success. If the case is made that Tinubu just wants to be president from May while Nigerians just want to get fuel to survive January, then the conclusion must be unflattering.


In that case, the verdict that must inevitably emerge is that he is incredibly selfish. Either way, however, he would have put the Buhari administration and his party in a tight spot. It is his party, the APC, that is in power and if as he suggests, it is responsible for fuel crisis, then critics would accuse him of trying to shy away from the collective responsibility that his membership of the party and his role in bringing Buhari to power represents.
See how Tinubu got caught between the devil and deep blue sea.See how he is disconnected from the reality staring him in the face and seems indifferent.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Racoon(m): 11:33am On Jan 27, 2023
No going back. My aim is to make sure that Nigerians believe that we respect them as an administration.” Buhari being the beneficiary of free and fair elections conducted by his predecessor, his anxiety seems to be about the burden of history.

But Tinubu’s anxiety seems to be strictly about the fulfilment of a life-long dream, yet the field where both must operate is the 2023 elections.

That is the kernel of the matter. Like his predecessor Jonathan, Buhari appears poised to please the nation and advance democracy, and may not budge even when openly chastised by dissidents within his party.
Is God not wonderful? History beakons

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by silvoclaira: 11:35am On Jan 27, 2023
This man...
Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Omihanifa: 12:02pm On Jan 27, 2023
From the way he was talking in abeokuta, its clear buhari no too send am, the tone of his voice shows either he's on drugs or he's health is failing so bad.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Tochi3(m): 12:06pm On Jan 27, 2023
Thief'nubu should go & do more drugs.. nothing more nothing less.. grin

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Racoon(m): 1:00pm On Jan 27, 2023
However, since the campaigns started, public speeches and appearances have tended to point to weaknesses in his current physical and intellectual make-up. For one, he is widely seen as a gaffe machine given the incoherent statements he has made on the podium.

For another, his performance at Chatham House, London where he delegated associates to answer questions posed to him, gave rise to credibility questions around his fitness for Nigeria’s top job


Guess this is the same Bola Tinubu the senseless Lagos APC Organising Secretary- Adewale said Tinubu was employing “swag” to get attention of Nigerians and this was mistaken for incoherent speech.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by yarimo(m): 1:26pm On Jan 27, 2023
Omihanifa:
From the way he was talking in abeokuta, its clear buhari no too send am, the tone of his voice shows either he's on drugs or he's health is failing so bad.
That is a good leader he spoke on behalf of the poor. As for buhari, this is next president of Nigeria

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by NwaIdeato: 1:28pm On Jan 27, 2023
The chimpanzee looking iragbiji criminal go hear am from Emefiele next month, no free loot to share this time as that side don cast 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Ckonnet: 1:52pm On Jan 27, 2023
I pray jagaban doesn't win but I respect his tenacity and ruggedness. Nwoke bu metal!!!

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Idotoba(m): 2:50pm On Jan 27, 2023
Chii
Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Nobody: 2:50pm On Jan 27, 2023
Bulababababa. Peter Omoluabi Obi ni ama dibo fun.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Brian47(m): 2:50pm On Jan 27, 2023
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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Osidazz19: 2:50pm On Jan 27, 2023
Cry and wail all you want, Tinubu is a master genius.
The man knows how to beat these mumus at their own game.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the next President of the federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by TrumpDonald2: 2:50pm On Jan 27, 2023
Tinubu is a heartless selfish man. But his days of political relevance in Lagos and Nigeria are numbered.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Kennitrust(m): 2:51pm On Jan 27, 2023
From Atikulator to #OBIdiency - Why #PeterObi Is Indisputably the Best Candidate
By Ogunmekpon Sharafa

I may be biased, but in my lifetime, I have never seen a frontrunner Nigerian politician release anything as clear, comprehensive, solid, reasonable/optimal, and inspiring as #PeterObi's Manifesto.

This #PeterObi's Manifesto is unbelievably good. There's absolutely no good reason not to support this man.

Even if we put aside antecedents, track record of character, and performance, none of the presidential candidates has expressed anything as good as his.

That thread/release is immense in many:

First of all, it is solidly comprehensive and detailed. It is sufficiently addressed,
what needs to be done, how it is going to be done, and why it should be done.

But much more than this, and very impressive for a Nigerian politician, he addresses issues which are extremely fundamental, and the proffered solutions are sound. I can confidently say I have never seen this combination from a Nigerian politician before.

Finally, the release isn't just a drab droning of policy minutiae, instead it's a clear, cogent explanation of the cause, and remedies for the biggest and most fundamental issues of the country.

On top of all these, it is brilliantly inspiring. As you guys know, I'm not the most sanguine person, and I'm usually jaded, especially on issues of the country.

However for the first time in my life, here's a leader who actually gets it. He isn't just saying trite stuff about how other politicians are corrupt; he isn't just saying he will 'create' jobs and build hospitals. He is brilliantly addressing the heart of our issues with the right complexity and seriousness, and for the first time, I feel hope that we can materially improve.

My opinions on this election, and leading candidates have been fairly public; I started out with qualified support of Atiku, and felt he was the good choice even after Obi declared.

However between now and then, my estimation of Obi, both in his capacity to perform as president and in his chances to win the elections have risen massively. With the release of his manifesto, and then this, coupled with the brilliance and noteworthiness of his gubernatorial terms, it is now clear, that he is indisputably the best candidate in the election.

I do not say this lightly; there is no basis by which any other candidate compares to him. Both from his antecedents and campaign content- manifesto, releases, interviews, rallies, speeches, it is clear that this is by far the best candidate and no one is remotely close to him.

The last eight odd years have been terrible for us as Nigerians. In 2015, fresh graduates used to be able to vacation in Dubai, and buy cars after a few years. Now, no one can buy a new car in Nigeria; think about it. In a country of over 200 million people, buying a new car is simply out of the reach of everyone, and I mean everyone; bank managers can't, oil company workers can't, MNC folks can't.

These aren't even nearly the worst setbacks and degradations we have experienced, it's just an easy one to illustrate.

Even the most ardent APC supporters will have to admit that the country has gotten materially worse. Even if their individual lives have improved (mine has, fortunately), in the recesses of their minds, they must still recognise that they would be doing much more better if the country was at its 2015 levels.

If there's anything we've learned from 2015, it should be that things can always get way worse. In the, deserved, rage about the state of things in 2015, we forgot that, and paid for it dearly, by effectively jumping from a ditch into a rapid precariously close to a cliff.

We forgot that the primary assignment in an election is to compare and select the best. Whatever reservations you have against a candidate, if it's probable that others will be significantly worse, you select that candidate.

We're at another juncture, where we have to make a big decision. All the information that we need is available.

We finally have a chance to correct our error of 2015; we can start to recover on lost ground, and save ourselves from the seemingly unavoidable regression into doom.

The elections may not be as fair and transparent as we would like, but as citizens let us all do our part, and give Nigeria hope of a new path, a new lease on life. Let's give our younger ones a fighting chance of having a country they can believe in and base their hopes on.

The path because us is clear and simple; vote Peter Obi as president in the 2023 elections. For the good of the country, there's no other choice.

For once as a country let us side with ourselves, and combine to make things better

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Mevoha67: 2:52pm On Jan 27, 2023
Gxgdgd

Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Mikelarteta(m): 2:52pm On Jan 27, 2023
APC is really despirate.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Enemyofpeace: 2:52pm On Jan 27, 2023
If Tinubu wins this election, God forbid, Nigerians go hear am, Buhari own go be child's play compared to Tinubu’s government





They have married all the
Serious girls finish is only
"My gas has finish, I need 2k and I have not Eaten" remain 🙆😭

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Emola12(m): 2:52pm On Jan 27, 2023
I will not say anything until OBI become Nigeria president by God grace

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by jahsharon: 2:53pm On Jan 27, 2023
Emilokan Tinubu the Jagaban Borgu City Boy Extraordinaire is the news today, yesterday, and tomorrow.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by jaxxy(m): 2:54pm On Jan 27, 2023
Enemies of democracy will cry.

Fuel has been scare since last year tinubu said nothing. He didn't care about the peoples suffering bt now its elections he's crying. grin

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Brian47(m): 2:54pm On Jan 27, 2023
How is fuel scarcity a plan to stop you from winning?
Because I don't understand that part.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by merits(m): 2:54pm On Jan 27, 2023

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by bluefilm: 2:54pm On Jan 27, 2023
Tinubu is finished.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by WibusJaga: 2:55pm On Jan 27, 2023
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Buhari obviously doesn't fancy the idea of the microphone-licking balablu bulaba succeeding him. cheesy

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Millz404(m): 2:56pm On Jan 27, 2023
Tinubu will look for cash to pay 20 thugs sef he will not see not to talk of bribe voters. If he must pay them he should do transfer.

When people talk about scarcity of the new naira note as reason to extend the deadline, I just laugh. You think cbn cannot flood everywhere with the new notes in two days?

They are purposely creating a scarcity of it while making the hoarded old notes useless. If a bank does not have enough to service their branches, they won't give the little they have to any fvcking politician be you who. Cbn will continue to release new notes small small while encouraging digital banking.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by INVINCIBLECSP1(m): 2:56pm On Jan 27, 2023
Thiéfnubu just stole Adeleke's mandate again. Why is stealing synonymous to Thiéfnubu family. The drug lord no dey tire ni 😳😳
I really feel for Adeleke. Two times they're robbing h of his mandate. As for Thiéfnubu, he will be sent packing and kicked out of politics ce next month. He will answer to all his attrocities. Karma has already opened his book. We'll help her to finish off that bastard criminal once and for all.
God Bless Nigeria.
A New Nigeria Is POssible.

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Re: Again, Ahmed Tinubu Stokes Controversy In Abeokuta By Abiodun Awolaja by Authoreety: 2:56pm On Jan 27, 2023
, don't dodge this topic

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