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Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 7:12am On Feb 04, 2023
In the last few days, three major things happened that are quietly changing the direction of the presidential race:

Three unanticipated, barely perceptible, but nonetheless significant and potentially seismic shifts are happening in the presidential race, which are confounding attempts to predict the outcome of the presidential election. The shifts are in the changing patterning of the fortunes and political coalitions of the presidential front-runners.

APC’s Bola Ahmed Tinubu is suffering a deep, organic, almost irrecoverable depletion of his political goodwill in the Muslim North among everyday voters as a direct consequence of his failed, politically ill-advised attempts to recite the fatiha on three different occasions. The North’s Tinubu-supporting APC governors will have a hard time reversing this.

In the aftermath of Tinubu’s fatiha misadventures, videos of which have gone viral and have become grist for the mill of preachers, there is a growing consensus among ordinary voters in the region that Tinubu isn’t the Muslim he said he is, that he is either a munafiq or a Christian. In Islam, a munafiq (i.e., a religious hypocrite who pretends to be a Muslim) is worse than an unbeliever. Whether or not this conclusion is warranted or justified is beside the point. I am only stating the prevailing sentiment among everyday folks there.

I personally want a country where the doctrines people choose to subscribe to—or choose not to subscribe to—don’t determine their qualification for political office. There is absolutely no relationship between faith—or lack thereof—and competence. In fact, overly religious people, on average, tend to be dangerously inept phonies.

But it’s undeniable that religion is shaping up to have an outsized influence in mapping the contours of this presidential election. For instance, Tinubu’s erstwhile edge in the Muslim North was anchored on the notion that he was a Muslim who chose to “honor” his religion by damning consequences and choosing another Muslim to be his running mate. Voting for him was framed as a political “jihad” in sermons. No one preaches that in mosques these days, and people who did in the past are now objects of stone-cold derision.

The biggest beneficiary of the diminution of Tinubu’s religio-political capital in the Muslim North is PDP’s Atiku Abubakar about whom northern Muslim voters had been lukewarm at best. Atiku’s opposition to sharia in the early 2000s at a time it was both literally and politically suicidal to do so for a Northern Muslim had been held against him, particularly by the conservative clerical establishment.

He had also once repudiated the honorific West African Muslim title of “Alhaji” in a press statement and said he preferred to be addressed simply as “Vice President Atiku Abubakar.” That rankled many northern Muslims. Plus, his cosmopolitanism and associational politics had caused him to be labeled as “a southerner in northern skin,” to borrow the phrase of a Kaduna-based friend whose identity I’ve chosen to conceal.

In spite of the best efforts by APC’s northern governors, Atiku’s acceptance is on the upswing in the Muslim North in a dramatically incremental manner not because of anything he has done or said but because he is the only other option for voters in the region after Tinubu.

Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso may marginally win the plurality of votes in Kano, but there’s a sense everywhere else in the Muslim North that he is merely a petulant “spoiler” on whom people won’t “waste” their votes. Obi barely registers a presence in the minds of most Northern Muslim voters and is generally seen in an unflattering light.

Tinubu has detected the phenomenal transmutation of his political fortunes in the Muslim North not because Muhammadu Buhari and the Aso Rock cabal (who frankly now have zero political capital) are machinating against him but because of his fatiha debacles. In response, he has chosen to change tack and go full-on Yoruba nationalist.

In campaign stump speeches in Yoruba in the Southwest, Tinubu has been increasingly recoiling into his ethnic shell. For example, on Thursday in Osogbo, he said to a mammoth crowd: “Omo oko ni wa, a kii se omo ale [We are sons of our fathers; we are not bastards]. Awa la gbe won de be [We put them in power]. Awa l'a maa ro po won [We are the ones that will replace them].” That was clearly a dig at Buhari and his inner circle.

On Friday in Ekiti, he repeated the ethnic nationalist themes that have now become his customary style of campaigning when he speaks in Yoruba to a Yoruba audience. "This election is yours. It is the election you will use to liberate yourselves,” he said. “They want to turn us into servants. We are not servants.” That’s obviously not the language you would expect of the candidate of the ruling party.

The trope of slavery and servitude is an emotionally persuasive dog whistle in Yoruba nationalist politics. It evokes images and sensation of "Fulani domination" without mentioning it, and galvanizes a united ethnic front, particularly because Buhari and his cabal who are against him, and Atiku, his closest challenger, are Fulani people. In other words, Tinubu’s latest campaign style is straight out of “Yoruba Nation '' playbook.

A Yoruba friend who helped me translate Tinubu’s stump speeches said Tinubu “is actually preparing the West for a resistance.” And he may be successful because, at least on the surface, his grievance is valid. He and the Yoruba supported Buhari and his “Fulani” people to ascend to power on condition that their gesture would be reciprocated after eight years.

Now it’s payback time, and Buhari and his “Fulani” people are reneging on their pledge and want to hand over power to one of them from a different political party. You may question the merits of this argument, but it seems to be gaining traction in the Southwest even among people who previously despised Tinubu.

If what seems to be happening in the Southwest turns out to be true, this is bad news for Peter Obi who has anchored his entire presidential campaign on galvanizing Christian grievance over the faith’s exclusion at the top of APC and PDP’s presidential tickets. Ayo Adebanjo captured the Christian nationalist impulses in Obi’s popularity on Friday when he said, “If Obi loses, a Christian southerner may never be president again.”

Of course, that’s an inaccurate, off-the-wall claim, but it was strategically calculated to mobilize the Christian vote for Obi against Tinubu whom Adebanjo and his associates have a personal beef with. Nevertheless, Tinubu’s seeming rejection by Northern Muslim voters who now question his Muslim faith on account of his inability to recite the most recited chapter of the Muslim holy book is buying him sympathy from Yoruba people who didn’t care for his politics.

Increasingly, even Yoruba Christians are reassessing their rejection of Tinubu’s “Muslim-Muslim” ticket. It isn't what they thought it was. This will potentially cut into the “Christian” vote that the Obi campaign had been banking on. But it was always a politically risky strategy to rely on the religious solidarity of Yoruba voters because ethnicity is historically a stronger force in Yorubaland than religion.

How these changing dynamics will impact the outcome of the election is still up in the air.

https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2023/02/three-major-shifts-in-presidential.html

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 7:15am On Feb 04, 2023
The obsession with the Peter Obi candidacy simply proved that he is the force to be reckoned with.

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 7:16am On Feb 04, 2023
".... Tinubu “is actually preparing the West for a resistance.” And he may be successful because, at least on the surface, his grievance is valid. He and the Yoruba supported Buhari and his “Fulani” people to ascend to power on condition that their gesture would be reciprocated after eight years.

Now it’s payback time, and Buhari and his “Fulani” people are reneging on their pledge and want to hand over power to one of them from a different political party. You may question the merits of this argument, but it seems to be gaining traction in the Southwest even among people who previously despised Tinubu.
"..Oluwo in a statement issued by his media aide, Alli Ibrahim on Friday, said yoruba separatists agenda will be justified if power is retained in the north in 2023, urging politicians not to tear Nigeria apart....

I Will Join Yoruba Nation Agitators If … – Oluwo
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/09/ill-join-yoruba-nation-agitators-if-oluwo/

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by GoodHardDickk: 7:17am On Feb 04, 2023
I'm very sure Obi must have prepared his inugration speech by now. No doubt, he is the next president of Nigeria

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 7:17am On Feb 04, 2023
Tinubu’s erstwhile edge in the Muslim North was anchored on the notion that he was a Muslim who chose to “honor” his religion by damning consequences & choosing another Muslim to be his running mate.

Voting for him was framed as a political “jihad” in sermons. No one preaches that in mosques these days, and people who did in the past are now objects of stone-cold derision.
Just Imagine! Christians are you listening? The man just make a mess of good quality electioneering in a 21st century civilization.

All sane & well discerning Nigerians owe it a civic duty and obligation to ensure this roasted vulture-looking tyrannt, drug baron, identity theft specialist and bullion vans criminal never have anything to do with our nation life.

Tinubu is a nation's eyesore.This the insult the SW is inflicting a nation with? Ko ni dafu esu.

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by adeola1097: 7:18am On Feb 04, 2023
PO is the only possible way for a better Nigeria. May posterity be the judge of all.

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by ScamHunter: 7:18am On Feb 04, 2023
The reason i don't take this man Farooq or whatever seriously is that he is one of the queer so-called professors like Wole Soyinka and Pat Utomi who supported Buhari to win in 2015. My impression is that these are men whose judgement cannot be trusted because their assessment abilities are flawed. The average Igbo man has a far more streetwise intelligence than them and it has been proven so. Be that as it may...

emotionally persuasive dog whistle in Yoruba nationalist politics. It evokes images and sensation of "Fulani domination" without mentioning it, and galvanizes a united ethnic front, particularly because Buhari and his cabal who are against him, and Atiku, his closest challenger, are Fulani people. In other words, Tinubu’s latest campaign style is straight out of “Yoruba Nation '' playbook.

Yoruba people are not Fulani slaves. Tinubu intentionally tricked them to serve Fulani interest in 2015 and now Fulani is calling him a fool. Let the druggie leave Yoruba out of his misery.

APC’s Bola Ahmed Tinubu is suffering a deep, organic, almost irrecoverable depletion of his political goodwill in the Muslim North among everyday voters as a direct consequence of his failed, politically ill-advised attempts to recite the fatiha on three different occasions. The North’s Tinubu-supporting APC governors will have a hard time reversing this.

Tinubu would have been a disaster. Aren't we all happy he's in the mud?

We're left with the worse Atiku and best Obi. God bless Peter Obi, the real unifying incoming president to restore what Tinubu, Osinbajo, Lai, Atiku, Buhari and Wole Soyinka destroyed. Let me not overlook Pat Utomi even though he's repented.

But seriously, how could anyone vote this for president?

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by derecho(m): 7:22am On Feb 04, 2023
Kikikiki
Tinubu is a Christian?
Those northern Islamic clerics wan disown Tinubu after eating his rice

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Coolsperm: 7:22am On Feb 04, 2023
Even we Yoruba Christian's will never vote for Muslim Muslim ticket, we are not fools. God will punish Tinubu for running on Muslim Muslim ticket, and we Yoruba Christian's will also punish him for that

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by WibusJaga: 7:22am On Feb 04, 2023
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No time to read epistle.

The office of Presidency is the highest public office in Nigeria & demands for a man with Sound mind & unquestionable character.

The past several months have revealed to most Nigerians that Tinubu is mentally not sound, has questionable character & a rotten reputation.

From the polarised Muslim-Muslim ticket to his Health, age, education, background, Source of Wealth...
everything about him is Questionable & shrouded in Controversy.

Just remove Tribal sentiments & you will see that Tinubu is everything a 21st century President should not be. Even Buhari has seen this & detests the idea of the balablu bulaba microphone-licking druggie succeeding him.

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Abfinest007(m): 7:22am On Feb 04, 2023
Farook is bias in all of his writing.atiku has bought him ,just accept the fact that obi is ur next and it shall be well with you

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by ZombieSlayer1: 7:22am On Feb 04, 2023
Who ever suspected Tinubu will turn to a wailing wailer? 😁

Is God not a wonderful God?🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Originalgadgets(m): 7:22am On Feb 04, 2023
Funny

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by leisuretym: 7:23am On Feb 04, 2023
Rubbish talk

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Moh247: 7:23am On Feb 04, 2023
cool



Even without clicking I know he is capping against Bola Ahmed Tinubu

If you want to Know who Bola Ahmed Tinubu is or why I love this man dearly for Nigeria kindly go and watch Fashola's interview on Morayo brown's podcasts


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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by PhiJoi(m): 7:23am On Feb 04, 2023
Just to think of it, this NAIRA RESIGN policy is specially design for Tinubu APC, by Buhari APC.

We will be forced to hate APC generally and refused to vote for TINUBU, because Buhari never want Tinubu as Nigeria President.

And I like it, this will help us to vote wisely

My opinion.

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Lovenorth: 7:24am On Feb 04, 2023
Use your PVC to vote out APC, they are the cause of the fuel and money scarcity in our country grin shocked, we have many days of laughter ahead in this country, the tenure of the demonic party has ended grin

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Sannisege: 7:24am On Feb 04, 2023
This nocimpoo said worse before APC primaries

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by ShaqFu: 7:24am On Feb 04, 2023
Hmm
Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by PrincessofDSS(f): 7:25am On Feb 04, 2023
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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by taiwotimitt: 7:25am On Feb 04, 2023
Hmmmm

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by derecho(m): 7:25am On Feb 04, 2023
He is o...
ZombieSlayer1:
Who ever suspected Tinubu will turn to a wailing wailer? 😁

Is God not a wonderful God?🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Fuckyoumod: 7:25am On Feb 04, 2023
The chance to redeem this country is approximately 2 weeks from now.

If the suffering and hardship is not enough for you kindly vote APC and suffer more.

If you are tired of the suffering and hardship vote wisely.

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by galaxy2020(m): 7:25am On Feb 04, 2023
Your take, not Nigerians.... 25th February, we see the result.

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by lomaxx: 7:25am On Feb 04, 2023
These are not shifts. It was almost inevitable these were going to happen
Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Haydens: 7:26am On Feb 04, 2023
Obi is still the game changer in todays politics.
No matter the kind of evils you want to choose among the three obi is still the lesser one.

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Faiththatworks(m): 7:26am On Feb 04, 2023
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for president,Sen. Gov for Vice president....
2023 is a goalllllll......
I really think Dr. kperogi is wrong in his assessment of Nigerian politics,he just doesn't call it right,he still believes that Alh Atiku won the 2019 Election and that's something that still surprises me.
Dr. Keprogi should stop his obsession of APC and Asiwaju and try to be dispassionate about his negative assessment of the candidate.
There's an hurricane boiling right now in Nigeria and it will torpedo the government of Nigeria led by Baba Buhari.
There's nothing changing the Dynamics of Nigeria Elections right now more than the failed,Draconian,mad,stupid,dictatorial swapping of the stupid currency by the Lunatic Central Bank Governor Mr Emefiele and Baba Buhari.
Asiwaju Tinubu is Winning the hearts of the masses the more he criticizes Baba Buhari on that failed policy that's making many Nigerians angry.
The more Asiwaju distances himself from Baba Buhari,the more the undecided electorate actually Believe he's not part of the government.
Dr kperogi Nigerians are angry, frustrated,bitter and a few days from burning down the country,I swear if the CBN doesn't put the old Notes in the ATM machines before the end of today,this country will descend into chaos.
This is supposed to be ATIKU and OBI opportunity to point out the failure of the Buhari government but they have shut themselves in the proverbial foot.
Obi is quiet, believing this policy is favorable to him, Obi is really the dumbest politican I have ever seen,while Atiku has aligned with the swap policy,and the masses believe all this chaos is expected to be favorable to him as a Fulani man.
I repeat Atiku and Obi lost a golden opportunity to take the APC to the cleaners,while Tinubu is profiting from the chaos orchestrated by his own party.
Na wa
God bless Nigeria.......

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Luckysbab: 7:27am On Feb 04, 2023
Was Namadi Sambo able to recite the Fatiha properly?

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by Jamiubond009(m): 7:28am On Feb 04, 2023
grin mai pampers,the incoming president of iragbiji

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by malali: 7:28am On Feb 04, 2023
Racoon:


https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2023/02/three-major-shifts-in-presidential.html

Buhari did the same thing when he lost in 2011 when he made a speech in Hausa in Niger :

“If what happened in 2011 (alleged rigging) should again happen in 2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood.’’ He did not elaborate further Muhammadu buhari

He chalked it off to being a Hausa Idiom, however that was an audacious not befitting statement from a presidential aspirant.

I am no supporter of Asiwaju or Atiku however claiming religious affinity at this stage in the game is a rouse to start the ground work to annul or deny a mandate.

You can not move the goal post in the middle of the game....If i was Asiwaju i will fight with the last drop of blood i have.....What does he have to lose....There comes a time in a mans life, Where you stay and fight....If you die....you die.

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Re: Three Major Shifts In The Presidential Campaign By Farooq A. Kperogi by bigdammyj: 7:29am On Feb 04, 2023
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