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Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Gandrova: 8:34pm On Feb 11, 2023
chatinent:
In saner climes, Tinubu ought to be disqualified for a variety of reasons, including his age, his background of being an ex-convict, drug cases, hooliganism, and most importantly, his untraceable source of money, which has been linked to a variety of illegal activities. Tinubu is willing to engage in underhanded tactics to achieve his goals, but his deteriorating health makes it unlikely that he will survive the full eight years. He exalts himself to the level of a god and exhibits pride and arrogance. The reason for this is that he believes that everyone in high places was connected to him in some way or another by his support. In addition to this, the fact that he is a member of the ruling party should immediately disqualify him because of the incalculable amount of hardship that the party, which he established, has brought.


Accordingly, for Atiku, he is even more dangerous than Tinubu. Atiku is a political prostitute who is only concerned with advancing his own career and has no other priorities. If he loses, he'll spend the rest of his life in Dubai, because he's never shown any concern for the Nigerian people in his life. How is it that the PDP flag bearer that guarantees you constant power is also the primary supplier of Mikano Generators? Atiku appears to be in a worse state of illness and has a more troubled past, but everyone seems to be more concerned about Tinubu's gaffes and health.


On the other side, Obi engages in a kind of politics based on sympathy. To present oneself in the most favorable light requires its own unique brand of promotion. He is a Marxist in the truest sense of the word. Although he may not have stolen like the previous two presidential aspirants or had a shady past, during his former government, he did not carry out all of the policies that he is pledging to carry out today. It's important for leaders to lead by example. So, I am not carried away by a propaganda type of politics using borrowed empathy and subterfuge.

Although Obi is the lesser of two evils, evil is still evil even in its weaker form. It's possible that he'll put forth effort to demonstrate that he's superior. Tinubu may actually be successful, but if he wins, you can forget about the president in Nigeria for all of time; his family tree and loyalists will control Nigeria for all of eternity. Because of the pressure that is currently being placed on history, Atiku might be successful.

But the reality is that Nigeria is currently in such disarray that it will be challenging for any incoming president to run an effective government there. Where exactly does he intend to begin? Those enormous loans? Terrorism as a means of undermining public support for political opponents? Which is worse, nepotism or tribalism? Where exactly!

It is not an admission of ignorance to point out the obvious fact that the same group of people has held power from the very beginning. Yes. As if they were the only people in the country...and after serving as governors, they go on to serve as senators, run for other positions again, run for presidential positions, and the process repeats itself.

Because we do not operate under a real federalist system, Nigeria would benefit most from a regional form of governance. We have a gerontocratic do-whatever system of government, and it is expensive and inefficient. There is no rule of law, and there is no clear separation of power. There are no checks and balances. There is no independent judiciary. Excessive power is centralized on the chief Executive. We use a constitution that was borrowed from someone else, and we did not draft it. We keep a very costly system in place that was designed to reward the same people who established the system to exclude others from participation.


It is safe to state that Tinubu and the APC, Atiku and the PDP, and LP and the PDPLP all owe an apology to the Nigerian people for not assuming even one government office and allowing others to hold those positions instead. Others who have never been employed in this capacity before.


The election is getting close, and there is a good chance that it will be manipulated. It is in the nature of Nigerian governance and politics that lamentations would not prevent anyone from becoming president.

I endorse no candidate since all Nigerian politicians have failed.
why can't you endorse your father Akuya

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Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by joshrooy23(m): 8:35pm On Feb 11, 2023
This APC internet Rats are real adamu, the pot of corruption which the have been benefiting from this past few months will be closed on 25 February after tinubu is defeated at the poll, chai I'm already imagining how life will be for them without 30k stipends
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by HitRun(m): 8:35pm On Feb 11, 2023
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Obi is becoming bold. I love it.

But I would prefer an Atiku presidency and I do hope he brings the Obis, Datti, and co into the government.

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Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by famouscargo4u: 8:35pm On Feb 11, 2023
Leoniine:


When? grin

No yawa sha.

At least he'll still be alive and agile.

Pray your presidential should complete his term IF he wins. lipsrsealed

He currently over 62 years old claiming youth.
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by famouscargo4u: 8:36pm On Feb 11, 2023
FalseProphet1:
I see Peter Obi winning this month's presidential election.

This I have seen.

He can never win, forget the frenzy.
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by nairanaira12: 8:36pm On Feb 11, 2023
Pandev:
This man shooting himself in the leg. In the next 8 years when he wants to contest, he'll be reminded how old he is.
At least, we will know his age.

Does anybody know tinubu's real age?
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by internet: 8:36pm On Feb 11, 2023
internet:
offcourse OBI will win in your dream. but in reality ATIKU will win.
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by onuman: 8:36pm On Feb 11, 2023
fergie001:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8R-YdEMKq8

Because this is Nigeria, the Electoral Commission allows a man who cannot point to the primary and secondary schools he attended in Nigeria, a man who forfeited drug trafficking money to the US government, therefore with unfinished business with the US drug trafficking offence office - to continue to contest for presidential election.
Signs of a Banana Republic.
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by sapele914(m): 8:36pm On Feb 11, 2023
God1000:
True talk, we don't want old men ruling us again.

Nigerian youths should wake up and stop rooting for their grandpas


I have a question for young people on this forum that are supporting these old men, are you guys not old enough to run for various elective positions in Nigeria?

APC and PDP candidates should be enjoying life with their families at old age
Your chances of prosperity is very slim, oblivious thing, maybe it was your fellow young people that lectured you through education hence you are bereft of common sense?

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Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by sapele914(m): 8:38pm On Feb 11, 2023
onuman:


Because this is Nigeria, the Electoral Commission allows a man who cannot point to the primary and secondary schools he attended in Nigeria, a man who forfeited drug trafficking money to the US government, therefore with unfinished business without the US drug trafficking offence office - to continue to contest for presidential election.
Signs of a Banana and.
Wailer Keep quiet, whose fault that you were consummated in The Federal Republic of Nigeria?

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Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by JB4life: 8:39pm On Feb 11, 2023
chatinent:
In saner climes, Tinubu ought to be disqualified for a variety of reasons, including his age, his background of being an ex-convict, drug cases, hooliganism, and most importantly, his untraceable source of money, which has been linked to a variety of illegal activities. Tinubu is willing to engage in underhanded tactics to achieve his goals, but his deteriorating health makes it unlikely that he will survive the full eight years. He exalts himself to the level of a god and exhibits pride and arrogance. The reason for this is that he believes that everyone in high places was connected to him in some way or another by his support. In addition to this, the fact that he is a member of the ruling party should immediately disqualify him because of the incalculable amount of hardship that the party, which he established, has brought.


Accordingly, for Atiku, he is even more dangerous than Tinubu. Atiku is a political prostitute who is only concerned with advancing his own career and has no other priorities. If he loses, he'll spend the rest of his life in Dubai, because he's never shown any concern for the Nigerian people in his life. How is it that the PDP flag bearer that guarantees you constant power is also the primary supplier of Mikano Generators? Atiku appears to be in a worse state of illness and has a more troubled past, but everyone seems to be more concerned about Tinubu's gaffes and health.


On the other side, Obi engages in a kind of politics based on sympathy. To present oneself in the most favorable light requires its own unique brand of promotion. He is a Marxist in the truest sense of the word. Although he may not have stolen like the previous two presidential aspirants or had a shady past, during his former government, he did not carry out all of the policies that he is pledging to carry out today. It's important for leaders to lead by example. So, I am not carried away by a propaganda type of politics using borrowed empathy and subterfuge.

Although Obi is the lesser of two evils, evil is still evil even in its weaker form. It's possible that he'll put forth effort to demonstrate that he's superior. Tinubu may actually be successful, but if he wins, you can forget about the president in Nigeria for all of time; his family tree and loyalists will control Nigeria for all of eternity. Because of the pressure that is currently being placed on history, Atiku might be successful.

But the reality is that Nigeria is currently in such disarray that it will be challenging for any incoming president to run an effective government there. Where exactly does he intend to begin? Those enormous loans? Terrorism as a means of undermining public support for political opponents? Which is worse, nepotism or tribalism? Where exactly!

It is not an admission of ignorance to point out the obvious fact that the same group of people has held power from the very beginning. Yes. As if they were the only people in the country...and after serving as governors, they go on to serve as senators, run for other positions again, run for presidential positions, and the process repeats itself.

Because we do not operate under a real federalist system, Nigeria would benefit most from a regional form of governance. We have a gerontocratic do-whatever system of government, and it is expensive and inefficient. There is no rule of law, and there is no clear separation of power. There are no checks and balances. There is no independent judiciary. Excessive power is centralized on the chief Executive. We use a constitution that was borrowed from someone else, and we did not draft it. We keep a very costly system in place that was designed to reward the same people who established the system to exclude others from participation.


It is safe to state that Tinubu and the APC, Atiku and the PDP, and LP and the PDPLP all owe an apology to the Nigerian people for not assuming even one government office and allowing others to hold those positions instead. Others who have never been employed in this capacity before.


The election is getting close, and there is a good chance that it will be manipulated. It is in the nature of Nigerian governance and politics that lamentations would not prevent anyone from becoming president.

I endorse no candidate since all Nigerian politicians have failed.

From the analyst style of writing, the analyst himself is a tribalist from the south-West ,who is not willing to call a spade a spade because of tribalism.

Nobody is saying Obi is a saint but comparing Obi and duo of ATIKU/TINUBU is like comparing light and darkness.

Angels will not descend from Heaven to rule Nigeria,and Obi is the best man for the job now.

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Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by flokii: 8:40pm On Feb 11, 2023
Bonesbreaker:
how sure are you here while 25 Feb will be the judge

You can take it to the bank.
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by EMPEROROFDONBAS(m): 8:41pm On Feb 11, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
His mouth driving rough will soon rest after his collossal defeat and disgrace at the polls.
Lagos is for Asiwaju same way Asiwaju is for Lagos.

Tonight our Lagos city highway managers will sweep their feet off our streets wink

Never again will Lagos give room to ipob terrorists We rejected him and his ipob terrorist group backed rally today
Oga show us this Chinasa, In a court room... or any reputable news vendor... make Ogun no strike u... Bunch of idiotic fake news mongers
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by sapele914(m): 8:41pm On Feb 11, 2023
JB4life:


From the analyst style of writing, the analyst himself is a tribalist from the south-West ,who is not willing to call a spade a spade because of tribalism.

Nobody is saying Obi is a saint but comparing Obi and duo of ATIKU/TINUBU is like comparing light and darkness

Angels will not descend from Heaven to rule Nigeria,and Obi is the best man for the job now.
What of ATIKU/OBI blind bat Hypocrite?

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Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Ijoba85: 8:41pm On Feb 11, 2023
Nonsense write up
chatinent:
In saner climes, Tinubu ought to be disqualified for a variety of reasons, including his age, his background of being an ex-convict, drug cases, hooliganism, and most importantly, his untraceable source of money, which has been linked to a variety of illegal activities. Tinubu is willing to engage in underhanded tactics to achieve his goals, but his deteriorating health makes it unlikely that he will survive the full eight years. He exalts himself to the level of a god and exhibits pride and arrogance. The reason for this is that he believes that everyone in high places was connected to him in some way or another by his support. In addition to this, the fact that he is a member of the ruling party should immediately disqualify him because of the incalculable amount of hardship that the party, which he established, has brought.


Accordingly, for Atiku, he is even more dangerous than Tinubu. Atiku is a political prostitute who is only concerned with advancing his own career and has no other priorities. If he loses, he'll spend the rest of his life in Dubai, because he's never shown any concern for the Nigerian people in his life. How is it that the PDP flag bearer that guarantees you constant power is also the primary supplier of Mikano Generators? Atiku appears to be in a worse state of illness and has a more troubled past, but everyone seems to be more concerned about Tinubu's gaffes and health.


On the other side, Obi engages in a kind of politics based on sympathy. To present oneself in the most favorable light requires its own unique brand of promotion. He is a Marxist in the truest sense of the word. Although he may not have stolen like the previous two presidential aspirants or had a shady past, during his former government, he did not carry out all of the policies that he is pledging to carry out today. It's important for leaders to lead by example. So, I am not carried away by a propaganda type of politics using borrowed empathy and subterfuge.

Although Obi is the lesser of two evils, evil is still evil even in its weaker form. It's possible that he'll put forth effort to demonstrate that he's superior. Tinubu may actually be successful, but if he wins, you can forget about the president in Nigeria for all of time; his family tree and loyalists will control Nigeria for all of eternity. Because of the pressure that is currently being placed on history, Atiku might be successful.

But the reality is that Nigeria is currently in such disarray that it will be challenging for any incoming president to run an effective government there. Where exactly does he intend to begin? Those enormous loans? Terrorism as a means of undermining public support for political opponents? Which is worse, nepotism or tribalism? Where exactly!

It is not an admission of ignorance to point out the obvious fact that the same group of people has held power from the very beginning. Yes. As if they were the only people in the country...and after serving as governors, they go on to serve as senators, run for other positions again, run for presidential positions, and the process repeats itself.

Because we do not operate under a real federalist system, Nigeria would benefit most from a regional form of governance. We have a gerontocratic do-whatever system of government, and it is expensive and inefficient. There is no rule of law, and there is no clear separation of power. There are no checks and balances. There is no independent judiciary. Excessive power is centralized on the chief Executive. We use a constitution that was borrowed from someone else, and we did not draft it. We keep a very costly system in place that was designed to reward the same people who established the system to exclude others from participation.


It is safe to state that Tinubu and the APC, Atiku and the PDP, and LP and the PDPLP all owe an apology to the Nigerian people for not assuming even one government office and allowing others to hold those positions instead. Others who have never been employed in this capacity before.


The election is getting close, and there is a good chance that it will be manipulated. It is in the nature of Nigerian governance and politics that lamentations would not prevent anyone from becoming president.

I endorse no candidate since all Nigerian politicians have failed.

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Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by diggindeep: 8:41pm On Feb 11, 2023
Sapalopoloma:
Obi

Kerenke
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Nobody: 8:42pm On Feb 11, 2023
flokii:


You can take it to the bank.
how many days left
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Ijoba85: 8:42pm On Feb 11, 2023
Those times youths ruled the country , what changed ?
God1000:
True talk, we don't want old men ruling us again.

Nigerian youths should wake up and stop rooting for their grandpas

I have a question for young people on this forum that are supporting these old men, are you guys not old enough to run for various elective positions in Nigeria?

APC and PDP candidates should be enjoying life with their families at old age

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Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Aremson14(m): 8:42pm On Feb 11, 2023
I swear this Peter Obi is a hypocrite na watin da pain me pass be this. You that was in the pdp, contested alongside Atiku as recently as 2019. Now u come and tell us ur a Saint.
Majority of his supporters are from ss and se. Region that once pulled their weight behind criminals because they are from your region.(kanu and the oda one). So I'm not surprised sha. This ss and Se region once u sabi speak fine grammar dem go see you as mesiah. If u come from their region e Don finish. Weda ur a criminal or not u don become mesiah

Ps: How is Peter Obi a youth, is he not 60+? Jonathan was what?

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Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Ogunleti01: 8:44pm On Feb 11, 2023
Whether the devil likes it or not, this vision must be fulfilled!

Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by fcbelle72(f): 8:44pm On Feb 11, 2023
chatinent:
In saner climes, Tinubu ought to be disqualified for a variety of reasons, including his age, his background of being an ex-convict, drug cases, hooliganism, and most importantly, his untraceable source of money, which has been linked to a variety of illegal activities. Tinubu is willing to engage in underhanded tactics to achieve his goals, but his deteriorating health makes it unlikely that he will survive the full eight years. He exalts himself to the level of a god and exhibits pride and arrogance. The reason for this is that he believes that everyone in high places was connected to him in some way or another by his support. In addition to this, the fact that he is a member of the ruling party should immediately disqualify him because of the incalculable amount of hardship that the party, which he established, has brought.


Accordingly, for Atiku, he is even more dangerous than Tinubu. Atiku is a political prostitute who is only concerned with advancing his own career and has no other priorities. If he loses, he'll spend the rest of his life in Dubai, because he's never shown any concern for the Nigerian people in his life. How is it that the PDP flag bearer that guarantees you constant power is also the primary supplier of Mikano Generators? Atiku appears to be in a worse state of illness and has a more troubled past, but everyone seems to be more concerned about Tinubu's gaffes and health.


On the other side, Obi engages in a kind of politics based on sympathy. To present oneself in the most favorable light requires its own unique brand of promotion. He is a Marxist in the truest sense of the word. Although he may not have stolen like the previous two presidential aspirants or had a shady past, during his former government, he did not carry out all of the policies that he is pledging to carry out today. It's important for leaders to lead by example. So, I am not carried away by a propaganda type of politics using borrowed empathy and subterfuge.

Although Obi is the lesser of two evils, evil is still evil even in its weaker form. It's possible that he'll put forth effort to demonstrate that he will work better than the other two if elected, but are people who's ruled before the only people in Nigeria? Tinubu may actually be a successful politician, but if he wins, you can forget about the presidency in Nigeria for all of time; his family tree and loyalists will control Nigeria for all of eternity. Because of the pressure that is currently being placed on history, Atiku might also work.

The trio share a thing in common: anyone who wins will attempt to clear people's doubts that they are better than their opponents and predecessors.

But fck it!

The reality is that Nigeria is currently in such disarray that it will be challenging for any incoming president to run an effective government. Where exactly does he intend to begin? Those enormous loans? Terrorism as a means of undermining public support for political opponents? Which is worse, nepotism or tribalism? Where exactly!

It is not an admission of ignorance to point out the obvious fact that the same group of people has held power from the very beginning. Yes. As if they were the only people in the country...and after serving as governors, they go on to serve as senators, run for other positions again, run for presidential positions, and the process repeats itself.

Because we do not operate under a real federalist system, Nigeria would benefit most from a regional form of governance. We have a gerontocratic do-whatever system of government, and it is expensive and inefficient. There is no rule of law, and there is no clear separation of power. There are no checks and balances. There is no independent judiciary. Excessive power is centralized on the chief Executive. We use a constitution that was borrowed from England, and we did not draft it, or even know that all what's there doesn't totally apply to the Nigeria setting. We need a new constitution drafted to the knowledge of Nigerians. We keep a very costly system in place that was designed to reward the same people who established the system, but to exclude others from participation.

We didn't even agree to be together as a country. From colonialism and adminstrative convenience by the colonialists, a baby country and the remains of pre-colonial era got together by power-hungry elites and military men who shed blood to be the head...the head of embezzlement and control.

Even Buhari today also partook in a coup of then...but they deleted history in secondary schools so you won't hate your oppressors. This was the same format the Englishmen used to trap Nigerians...or the entity that made up Nigeria...by introducing religion.


It is safe to state that Tinubu and the APC, Atiku and the PDP, and LP and the PDPLP all owe an apology to the Nigerian people for not assuming even one government office and allowing others to hold other positions. I mean, others who have never ruled in any position before.


Are we meant to be ruled!

You only visit us after every four years. And after you win or fail, we don't hear from you till another four years! You only care for us every four years. We are your puppets, agreed.

The election is getting close, and there is a good chance that it will be manipulated. It is in the nature of Nigerian governance and politics that we would always lament because naturally, Africans are too religious and very wicked.



I endorse no candidate since all Nigerian politicians have failed.

You are free to endorse your own devil, anyways.


Tinubu is an idiot , a foolish one at that, and all his supporters are all mad, na ogun go fire them all, when Mazi Obi becomes the head of state
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by 5starMan: 8:45pm On Feb 11, 2023
Pandev:
This man shooting himself in the leg. In the next 8 years when he wants to contest, he'll be reminded how old he is.
And he will still remind you how you preferred the older person whose age at this time is still older than even in your so-called 8yrs...
Add 8 years to Obi's age now, yet Tinubu will still be older by at least 12years while Atiku 6yrs...
Vote Peter Obi
Vote vibrancy
Vote competence
Vote capacity
Vote character
Vote labour party
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by SeyiDominion: 8:45pm On Feb 11, 2023
chatinent:
In saner climes, Tinubu ought to be disqualified for a variety of reasons, including his age, his background of being an ex-convict, drug cases, hooliganism, and most importantly, his untraceable source of money, which has been linked to a variety of illegal activities. Tinubu is willing to engage in underhanded tactics to achieve his goals, but his deteriorating health makes it unlikely that he will survive the full eight years. He exalts himself to the level of a god and exhibits pride and arrogance. The reason for this is that he believes that everyone in high places was connected to him in some way or another by his support. In addition to this, the fact that he is a member of the ruling party should immediately disqualify him because of the incalculable amount of hardship that the party, which he established, has brought.


Accordingly, for Atiku, he is even more dangerous than Tinubu. Atiku is a political prostitute who is only concerned with advancing his own career and has no other priorities. If he loses, he'll spend the rest of his life in Dubai, because he's never shown any concern for the Nigerian people in his life. How is it that the PDP flag bearer that guarantees you constant power is also the primary supplier of Mikano Generators? Atiku appears to be in a worse state of illness and has a more troubled past, but everyone seems to be more concerned about Tinubu's gaffes and health.


On the other side, Obi engages in a kind of politics based on sympathy. To present oneself in the most favorable light requires its own unique brand of promotion. He is a Marxist in the truest sense of the word. Although he may not have stolen like the previous two presidential aspirants or had a shady past, during his former government, he did not carry out all of the policies that he is pledging to carry out today. It's important for leaders to lead by example. So, I am not carried away by a propaganda type of politics using borrowed empathy and subterfuge.

Although Obi is the lesser of two evils, evil is still evil even in its weaker form. It's possible that he'll put forth effort to demonstrate that he will work better than the other two if elected, but are people who's ruled before the only people in Nigeria? Tinubu may actually be a successful politician, but if he wins, you can forget about the presidency in Nigeria for all of time; his family tree and loyalists will control Nigeria for all of eternity. Because of the pressure that is currently being placed on history, Atiku might also work.

The trio share a thing in common: anyone who wins will attempt to clear people's doubts that they are better than their opponents and predecessors.

But fck it!

The reality is that Nigeria is currently in such disarray that it will be challenging for any incoming president to run an effective government. Where exactly does he intend to begin? Those enormous loans? Terrorism as a means of undermining public support for political opponents? Which is worse, nepotism or tribalism? Where exactly!

It is not an admission of ignorance to point out the obvious fact that the same group of people has held power from the very beginning. Yes. As if they were the only people in the country...and after serving as governors, they go on to serve as senators, run for other positions again, run for presidential positions, and the process repeats itself.

Because we do not operate under a real federalist system, Nigeria would benefit most from a regional form of governance. We have a gerontocratic do-whatever system of government, and it is expensive and inefficient. There is no rule of law, and there is no clear separation of power. There are no checks and balances. There is no independent judiciary. Excessive power is centralized on the chief Executive. We use a constitution that was borrowed from England, and we did not draft it, or even know that all what's there doesn't totally apply to the Nigeria setting. We need a new constitution drafted to the knowledge of Nigerians. We keep a very costly system in place that was designed to reward the same people who established the system, but to exclude others from participation.

We didn't even agree to be together as a country. From colonialism and adminstrative convenience by the colonialists, a baby country and the remains of pre-colonial era got together by power-hungry elites and military men who shed blood to be the head...the head of embezzlement and control.

Even Buhari today also partook in a coup of then...but they deleted history in secondary schools so you won't hate your oppressors. This was the same format the Englishmen used to trap Nigerians...or the entity that made up Nigeria...by introducing religion.


It is safe to state that Tinubu and the APC, Atiku and the PDP, and LP and the PDPLP all owe an apology to the Nigerian people for not assuming even one government office and allowing others to hold other positions. I mean, others who have never ruled in any position before.


Are we meant to be ruled!

You only visit us after every four years. And after you win or fail, we don't hear from you till another four years! You only care for us every four years. We are your puppets, agreed.

The election is getting close, and there is a good chance that it will be manipulated. It is in the nature of Nigerian governance and politics that we would always lament because naturally, Africans are too religious and very wicked.



I endorse no candidate since all Nigerian politicians have failed.

You are free to endorse your own devil, anyways.
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Allisgud: 8:45pm On Feb 11, 2023
I laff when I heard him say that, people around me at the rally where saying so obi get bad mouth like thisπŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ˜ πŸ€”πŸ€“
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Shetemi12(m): 8:47pm On Feb 11, 2023
chatinent:
In saner climes, Tinubu ought to be disqualified for a variety of reasons, including his age, his shady background, his record of drug cases in the US, hooliganism, and most importantly, his untraceable source of wealth, which has been linked to a variety of illegal activities. Tinubu is willing to engage in underhanded tactics to achieve his goals, but his deteriorating health makes it unlikely that he will survive the full eight years. He exalts himself to the level of a god and exhibits pride and arrogance. The reason for this is that he believes that everyone in high places was connected to him in some way or another by his support. In addition to this, the fact that he is a member of the ruling party should immediately disqualify him because of the incalculable amount of hardship that the party, which he established, has brought.


Accordingly, for Atiku, he is even more dangerous than Tinubu. Atiku is a political prostitute who is only concerned with advancing his own career and has no other priorities. If he loses, he'll spend the rest of his life in Dubai, because he's never shown any concern for the Nigerian people in his life. How is it that the PDP flag bearer that guarantees you constant power is also the primary supplier of Mikano Generators? Atiku appears to be in a worse state of illness and has a more troubled past, but everyone seems to be more concerned about Tinubu's gaffes and health.


On the other side, Obi engages in a kind of politics based on sympathy. To present oneself in the most favorable light requires its own unique brand of promotion. He is a Marxist in the truest sense of the word. Although he may not have stolen like the previous two presidential aspirants or had a shady past, during his former government, he did not carry out all of the policies that he is pledging to carry out today. It's important for leaders to lead by example. So, I am not carried away by a propaganda type of politics using borrowed empathy and subterfuge.

Although Obi is the lesser of two evils, evil is still evil even in its weaker form. It's possible that he'll put forth effort to demonstrate that he will work better than the other two if elected, but are people who's ruled before the only people in Nigeria? Tinubu may actually be a successful politician, but if he wins, you can forget about the presidency in Nigeria for all of time; his family tree and loyalists will control Nigeria for all of eternity. Because of the pressure that is currently being placed on history, Atiku might also work.

The trio share a thing in common: anyone who wins will attempt to clear people's doubts that they are better than their opponents and predecessors.

But fck it!

The reality is that Nigeria is currently in such disarray that it will be challenging for any incoming president to run an effective government. Where exactly does he intend to begin? Those enormous loans? Terrorism as a means of undermining public support for political opponents? Which is worse, nepotism or tribalism? Where exactly!

It is not an admission of ignorance to point out the obvious fact that the same group of people has held power from the very beginning. Yes. As if they were the only people in the country...and after serving as governors, they go on to serve as senators, run for other positions again, run for presidential positions, and the process repeats itself.

Because we do not operate under a real federalist system, Nigeria would benefit most from a regional form of governance. We have a gerontocratic do-whatever system of government, and it is expensive and inefficient. There is no rule of law, and there is no clear separation of power. There are no checks and balances. There is no independent judiciary. Excessive power is centralized on the chief Executive. We use a constitution that was borrowed from England, and we did not draft it, or even know that all what's there doesn't totally apply to the Nigeria setting. We need a new constitution drafted to the knowledge of Nigerians. We keep a very costly system in place that was designed to reward the same people who established the system, but to exclude others from participation.

We didn't even agree to be together as a country. From colonialism and adminstrative convenience by the colonialists, a baby country and the remains of pre-colonial era got together by power-hungry elites and military men who shed blood to be the head...the head of embezzlement and control.

Even Buhari today also partook in a coup of then...but they deleted history in secondary schools so you won't hate your oppressors. This was the same format the Englishmen used to trap Nigerians...or the entity that made up Nigeria...by introducing religion.


It is safe to state that Tinubu and the APC, Atiku and the PDP, and LP and the PDPLP all owe an apology to the Nigerian people for not assuming even one government office and allowing others to hold other positions. I mean, others who have never ruled in any position before.


Are we meant to be ruled!

You only visit us after every four years. And after you win or fail, we don't hear from you till another four years! You only care for us every four years. We are your puppets, agreed.

The election is getting close, and there is a good chance that it will be manipulated. It is in the nature of Nigerian governance and politics that we would always lament because naturally, Africans are too religious and very wicked.



I endorse no candidate since all Nigerian politicians have failed.

You are free to endorse your own devil, anyways.

So you type this dumb words or you copied it
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by 5starMan: 8:47pm On Feb 11, 2023
chatinent:
In saner climes, Tinubu ought to be disqualified for a variety of reasons, including his age, his shady background, his record of drug cases in the US, hooliganism, and most importantly, his untraceable source of wealth, which has been linked to a variety of illegal activities. Tinubu is willing to engage in underhanded tactics to achieve his goals, but his deteriorating health makes it unlikely that he will survive the full eight years. He exalts himself to the level of a god and exhibits pride and arrogance. The reason for this is that he believes that everyone in high places was connected to him in some way or another by his support. In addition to this, the fact that he is a member of the ruling party should immediately disqualify him because of the incalculable amount of hardship that the party, which he established, has brought.


Accordingly, for Atiku, he is even more dangerous than Tinubu. Atiku is a political prostitute who is only concerned with advancing his own career and has no other priorities. If he loses, he'll spend the rest of his life in Dubai, because he's never shown any concern for the Nigerian people in his life. How is it that the PDP flag bearer that guarantees you constant power is also the primary supplier of Mikano Generators? Atiku appears to be in a worse state of illness and has a more troubled past, but everyone seems to be more concerned about Tinubu's gaffes and health.


On the other side, Obi engages in a kind of politics based on sympathy. To present oneself in the most favorable light requires its own unique brand of promotion. He is a Marxist in the truest sense of the word. Although he may not have stolen like the previous two presidential aspirants or had a shady past, during his former government, he did not carry out all of the policies that he is pledging to carry out today. It's important for leaders to lead by example. So, I am not carried away by a propaganda type of politics using borrowed empathy and subterfuge.

Although Obi is the lesser of two evils, evil is still evil even in its weaker form. It's possible that he'll put forth effort to demonstrate that he will work better than the other two if elected, but are people who's ruled before the only people in Nigeria? Tinubu may actually be a successful politician, but if he wins, you can forget about the presidency in Nigeria for all of time; his family tree and loyalists will control Nigeria for all of eternity. Because of the pressure that is currently being placed on history, Atiku might also work.

The trio share a thing in common: anyone who wins will attempt to clear people's doubts that they are better than their opponents and predecessors.

But fck it!

The reality is that Nigeria is currently in such disarray that it will be challenging for any incoming president to run an effective government. Where exactly does he intend to begin? Those enormous loans? Terrorism as a means of undermining public support for political opponents? Which is worse, nepotism or tribalism? Where exactly!

It is not an admission of ignorance to point out the obvious fact that the same group of people has held power from the very beginning. Yes. As if they were the only people in the country...and after serving as governors, they go on to serve as senators, run for other positions again, run for presidential positions, and the process repeats itself.

Because we do not operate under a real federalist system, Nigeria would benefit most from a regional form of governance. We have a gerontocratic do-whatever system of government, and it is expensive and inefficient. There is no rule of law, and there is no clear separation of power. There are no checks and balances. There is no independent judiciary. Excessive power is centralized on the chief Executive. We use a constitution that was borrowed from England, and we did not draft it, or even know that all what's there doesn't totally apply to the Nigeria setting. We need a new constitution drafted to the knowledge of Nigerians. We keep a very costly system in place that was designed to reward the same people who established the system, but to exclude others from participation.

We didn't even agree to be together as a country. From colonialism and adminstrative convenience by the colonialists, a baby country and the remains of pre-colonial era got together by power-hungry elites and military men who shed blood to be the head...the head of embezzlement and control.

Even Buhari today also partook in a coup of then...but they deleted history in secondary schools so you won't hate your oppressors. This was the same format the Englishmen used to trap Nigerians...or the entity that made up Nigeria...by introducing religion.


It is safe to state that Tinubu and the APC, Atiku and the PDP, and LP and the PDPLP all owe an apology to the Nigerian people for not assuming even one government office and allowing others to hold other positions. I mean, others who have never ruled in any position before.


Are we meant to be ruled!

You only visit us after every four years. And after you win or fail, we don't hear from you till another four years! You only care for us every four years. We are your puppets, agreed.

The election is getting close, and there is a good chance that it will be manipulated. It is in the nature of Nigerian governance and politics that we would always lament because naturally, Africans are too religious and very wicked.



I endorse no candidate since all Nigerian politicians have failed.

You are free to endorse your own devil, anyways.
It is logical to endorse the lesser devil(according to you).
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Allisgud: 8:48pm On Feb 11, 2023
Aufbauh:
The lying Obituary who claimed to be Peter Odili's school mate is also shading others?...
Odiegwu!

Someone should tell him that he is also not a youth and he should keep quiet.
If I can vote Obi with consideration to age then I can vote Tinubu or Atiku.
that means u are ur own problem,obi don't have comparison
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Bhol28: 8:48pm On Feb 11, 2023
Says the less than 45!! years old man.
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Hatrick01: 8:49pm On Feb 11, 2023
Lol

Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Realdon1(m): 8:50pm On Feb 11, 2023
Chai. Tinubu don suffer on top of Obi matter. Na him cause am.
Obi is the next president of Nigeria.
I and my whole village ares OBIdients
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by Leoniine(f): 8:50pm On Feb 11, 2023
famouscargo4u:
He currently over 62 years old claiming youth.

Wahala ti e niyen.

Your Tinupooo is over hundred y/o claiming 'City boy'.
Re: Peter Obi: The One Of PDP Is Over 70 Yrs; The Other One, We Don't Know His Age by onuman: 8:52pm On Feb 11, 2023
sapele914:
Wailer Keep quiet, whose fault that you were consummated in The Federal Republic of Nigeria?

You later became wailer after you voted APC in 2015.
This time, if APC continues, Wailing will not be enough for you, you shall grind your teeth into the other darkest side of the earth; whereas I shall be feeding fat with my people as group with the highest GDP in Nigeria.

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