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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Antiurchins: 8:33am On Apr 30
Reno is now the new allah of Y0ruba Muzlems… those Agbado P1GS are now the new wailing almajiris of Nigeria 😂 and will wail to DE@TH from Tinubu toture of showing them the difference between a town hall and bulaba ( bulaba)

Saint P.O is ignoring the jobber....


What has Reno Omokri done to Ebola that he refused to settle him with one appointment?

Esco Baba, even if na gutter cleaning adviser, just give that chatterbox so that he can have something to feed from. The boy don try.

Meanwhile, Reno fellow azz-licker, FFK, has slowed down on praising Esco Baba since he refused to reward him with an appointment.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Biodun556(m): 8:35am On Apr 30
Elrufai has issues with Ganduje reasons why refused to political appointment given to him by Tinubu

Later he started working against the party
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Greattha: 8:39am On Apr 30
Whatever helps you sleep at night.
We shall see how it all plays out.....especially when they suddenly decamp to apc and declare loyalties and their sins are forgiven and they're given juicy portfolios as rewards.

And pls, keep Jesus or any religious deity off your mouth.

No be Jesus put una for this mess.




AbuTwins:


What's selective in this?

Why are you guys like this?

Abeg stop the Jesus mentality of "Let he who is sinless be the the first to throw stone"!

It will sure start somewhere!
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by KennethOkonkwo: 8:43am On Apr 30
franchasofficia:
Tinubu is a smart politician, he knows his true political allies and his political enemies that just joined his political train to hide their evil intention and to shield them from their corrupt practices should he emerge President. He knows those that want to use him like he used Buhari to climb to federal power. Don't joke with Tinubu. Tinubu only respect long time political allies from his time at AD, any other is not valid to Tinubu


Again, Tinubu alone understands the game and he alone knows that they didn't truly work for him to become President as they made it look to Nigerian commoners who don't understand the game.


If they worked for Tinubu, Tinubu wouldn't have lost virtually all the important states during the election that he had to spend trillions bribing INEC and everybody bribeable to overturn the election result.



Bola Tinubu made himself President by himself through his stupendous illegally acquired wealth from capturing Lagos for 23 years and looting Lagos state treasury using political proxies and stooges he appoints as Governors of Lagos ever since he left office as Lagos state Governor.


Tinubu bought his Presidential mandate from INEC and he knows that he owes nobody any appreciation except Buhari that enabled the INEC daylight robbery and PEPT's validation.

The only people Tinubu is grateful to for helping him emerge President are:


Muhammadu Buhari
INEC Chairman
Chief Justice of Nigeria

That is why Tinubu made his numerous appointments without considering Northern political noise because he knows they never wanted him to emerge if not for his money.


In as much as I don't support Tinubu, that man is a very smart man and a very rugged politician
So na inside your useless daddy room he bribed INEC with trillions of naira.

Stop judging others with your dad

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Abemy(m): 8:45am On Apr 30
[quote author=AnonPoet post=129705190][/quote]

"May your loyalty never be tested "

Raji Babatunde Fashola.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Jomandi13(m): 8:46am On Apr 30
franchasofficia:
Tinubu is a smart politician, he knows his true political allies and his political enemies that just joined his political train to hide their evil intention and to shield them from their corrupt practices should he emerge President. He knows those that want to use him like he used Buhari to climb to federal power. Don't joke with Tinubu. Tinubu only respect long time political allies from his time at AD, any other is not valid to Tinubu


Again, Tinubu alone understands the game and he alone knows that they didn't truly work for him to become President as they made it look to Nigerian commoners who don't understand the game.


If they worked for Tinubu, Tinubu wouldn't have lost virtually all the important states during the election that he had to spend trillions bribing INEC and everybody bribeable to overturn the election result.



Bola Tinubu made himself President by himself through his stupendous illegally acquired wealth from capturing Lagos for 23 years and looting Lagos state treasury using political proxies and stooges he appoints as Governors of Lagos ever since he left office as Lagos state Governor.


Tinubu bought his Presidential mandate from INEC and he knows that he owes nobody any appreciation except Buhari that enabled the INEC daylight robbery and PEPT's validation.

The only people Tinubu is grateful to for helping him emerge President are:


Muhammadu Buhari
INEC Chairman
Chief Justice of Nigeria

That is why Tinubu made his numerous appointments without considering Northern political noise because he knows they never wanted him to emerge if not for his money.


In as much as I don't support Tinubu, that man is a very smart man and a very rugged politician
You are points with these explanations.

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Abemy(m): 8:47am On Apr 30
malali:

It's crucial to address the misconceptions in your portrayal of loyalty and accountability in Nigerian politics. While loyalty is valued, it should never serve as a shield for corruption or wrongdoing. The idea that unwavering support exempts political allies from prosecution sends a dangerous message that undermines the rule of law and perpetuates a culture of impunity.


In Nigeria, we must hold all public officials, regardless of their political affiliations, accountable for their actions. Corruption is a cancer that eats away at the fabric of our society, and turning a blind eye to it only erodes trust in our institutions and breeds further corruption.

President Tinubu, or any leader for that matter, has a duty to uphold the principles of justice and transparency. Failure to prosecute corrupt allies sends the wrong message to the Nigerian people and undermines the credibility of the government.


Let's be clear: loyalty to a political party or leader does not absolve anyone of their responsibility to abide by the law. We must prioritize the interests of the Nigerian people above all else and ensure that those who betray their trust face the full consequences of their actions.

In the end, it's not about political alliances or personal loyalties—it's about doing what is right for the country and holding everyone, regardless of their position or connections, accountable for their deeds. Anything less would be a betrayal of the Nigerian people and our democratic principles.

Ganduje should be prosecuted ASAP.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by smileyoo: 8:55am On Apr 30
SpecialAdviser:
My problem is not any betrayal. If they stole money, it's not bad they be dealt with.

My only problem is that this is a mere display of caricature. How can armed robbers be chasing after thieves?
indeed how can armed robbers be chasing after thieves?
this is timeless words on the marble, i wish Nigerians can ruminate over this and be realistic, instead of being gullible and gulping every lies of this crooked government and their criminal leadership.

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Ogunleti01: 9:01am On Apr 30
[quote author=AnonPoet post=129705190][/quote]He who must come to equity must come with clean hand. Loyalty should not be a defence for corrupt elements like elrufai and bello.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Hedonisco: 9:02am On Apr 30
malali:

It's crucial to address the misconceptions in your portrayal of loyalty and accountability in Nigerian politics. While loyalty is valued, it should never serve as a shield for corruption or wrongdoing. The idea that unwavering support exempts political allies from prosecution sends a dangerous message that undermines the rule of law and perpetuates a culture of impunity.


In Nigeria, we must hold all public officials, regardless of their political affiliations, accountable for their actions. Corruption is a cancer that eats away at the fabric of our society, and turning a blind eye to it only erodes trust in our institutions and breeds further corruption.

President Tinubu, or any leader for that matter, has a duty to uphold the principles of justice and transparency. Failure to prosecute corrupt allies sends the wrong message to the Nigerian people and undermines the credibility of the government.


Let's be clear: loyalty to a political party or leader does not absolve anyone of their responsibility to abide by the law. We must prioritize the interests of the Nigerian people above all else and ensure that those who betray their trust face the full consequences of their actions.

In the end, it's not about political alliances or personal loyalties—it's about doing what is right for the country and holding everyone, regardless of their position or connections, accountable for their deeds. Anything less would be a betrayal of the Nigerian people and our democratic principles.

All your high sounding moralism would have made sense if the so-called Tinubu himself weren't the most corrupt individual in Nigeria's political history. A pig cannot superintend any kind of cleansing, when it is the dirtiest of all. Let's stop fooling ourselves.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by GreenCovering: 9:06am On Apr 30
Politically speaking, they secured the middle-belt for APC leaving nothing else to breathe around there.
I hope APC will be able to sustain that tempo going into the next dispensation.
Interesting times lie ahead.
wink
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by IamtheTruth1(m): 9:08am On Apr 30
[quote author=AnonPoet post=129705190][/quote]

In as much as I do not like El Rufai, I respect him because he has his beliefs and he stands for them. He is not a thief. It might be alleged that he plays the religion card but you won’t hear him pay kaduna indigenes salaries in percentage.

Bello is evil. If it where China, Bello would be eating his last meals or be facing. Life imprisonment….

MAnd the op that wrote this shit is stupid
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Khyrvxjzy: 9:10am On Apr 30
Racoon:
Nothing northern about it. It is corruption that unit many of them together. Everyone should answer his name. If found wanting, then let the law take its course. Meanwhile,

so are you supporting tinubu?
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by gigabyte13: 9:13am On Apr 30
El Rufai support Tinubu right from his campaign, Bello own dey fight for him interest all along
El Rufai is not loyal to anybody politically as long as his interest is not considered, he go scatter anything.
He did it to OBJ
Same to BUHARI
So TINUBU too would have noticed this too
Bello stole his people blind, must we now say, because he belongs to the ruling party, he should be allowed to go Scot free....
Some so called political journalist sef
Una Sabi write nonsense

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Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by NorthernAgender: 9:15am On Apr 30
Its shall never be well with this blogger.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Pocca: 9:18am On Apr 30
ibechris:
Yahaya Bellow stole a huge amount of money and it has nothing to do with the North.

See the huge fuel stations he is building all over Abuja.


Did Bello stole more than Tinubu in Lagos? Ndi Ofemmu and hypocrisy are like 5 &6
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Moroccoguy: 9:21am On Apr 30
You mean they should allow them to go away with the state funds that loot, being an APC member doesn't stop EFCC from doing their job, if they pick Opposition formal governor Nigerian will complain as well. No peace for the wicked.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Ajalalomo: 9:35am On Apr 30
It will be difficult to fight corruption in this country because majority of people will see it as witch hunts even when the evidence is there to prove it.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by NaijaCrusader: 9:35am On Apr 30
Political write up. Rubbish
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by jumper524(m): 9:42am On Apr 30
malali:

It's crucial to address the misconceptions in your portrayal of loyalty and accountability in Nigerian politics. While loyalty is valued, it should never serve as a shield for corruption or wrongdoing. The idea that unwavering support exempts political allies from prosecution sends a dangerous message that undermines the rule of law and perpetuates a culture of impunity.


In Nigeria, we must hold all public officials, regardless of their political affiliations, accountable for their actions. Corruption is a cancer that eats away at the fabric of our society, and turning a blind eye to it only erodes trust in our institutions and breeds further corruption.

President Tinubu, or any leader for that matter, has a duty to uphold the principles of justice and transparency. Failure to prosecute corrupt allies sends the wrong message to the Nigerian people and undermines the credibility of the government.


Let's be clear: loyalty to a political party or leader does not absolve anyone of their responsibility to abide by the law. We must prioritize the interests of the Nigerian people above all else and ensure that those who betray their trust face the full consequences of their actions.

In the end, it's not about political alliances or personal loyalties—it's about doing what is right for the country and holding everyone, regardless of their position or connections, accountable for their deeds. Anything less would be a betrayal of the Nigerian people and our democratic principles.
no evidence on elrufai yet tinubu played little role when his allies tried to cripple him.
it's few years from now.
you can't fool people twice.

the extent his allies went with Elrufai is something that made them look stupid to the point they were attacking him even when he said or did nothing.
2027 might just shock people.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by jumper524(m): 9:43am On Apr 30
Ajalalomo:
It will be difficult to fight corruption in this country because majority of people will see it as witch hunts even when the evidence is there to prove it.
forhet yahaya bello, whats the evidence with Elrufai?
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Justnation: 9:43am On Apr 30
malali:

It's crucial to address the misconceptions in your portrayal of loyalty and accountability in Nigerian politics. While loyalty is valued, it should never serve as a shield for corruption or wrongdoing. The idea that unwavering support exempts political allies from prosecution sends a dangerous message that undermines the rule of law and perpetuates a culture of impunity.


In Nigeria, we must hold all public officials, regardless of their political affiliations, accountable for their actions. Corruption is a cancer that eats away at the fabric of our society, and turning a blind eye to it only erodes trust in our institutions and breeds further corruption.

President Tinubu, or any leader for that matter, has a duty to uphold the principles of justice and transparency. Failure to prosecute corrupt allies sends the wrong message to the Nigerian people and undermines the credibility of the government.


Let's be clear: loyalty to a political party or leader does not absolve anyone of their responsibility to abide by the law. We must prioritize the interests of the Nigerian people above all else and ensure that those who betray their trust face the full consequences of their actions.

In the end, it's not about political alliances or personal loyalties—it's about doing what is right for the country and holding everyone, regardless of their position or connections, accountable for their deeds. Anything less would be a betrayal of the Nigerian people and our democratic principles.


If you mean what you are saying, then ganduje and tinubu should also answer some questions about their past actions in government.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by israelmao(m): 9:45am On Apr 30
Betrayal of El-Rufai and Belllo,criminals only.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by TemmyT002(m): 9:48am On Apr 30
Anything that will make that evil party fall is cool, as long as lives are enjoy lost.
I hope they fight among themselves and carry their wahala and go so that Nigerians can have the peace they need.
APC is a problem, from head to toe, and problems need to be eradicated.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Tiney: 9:55am On Apr 30
El rufai's had stepped on toes when he was the governor, it's not like he wasn't rewarded for his work. But the senate refused his nomination and there was nothing the president could do
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Ajalalomo: 9:58am On Apr 30
jumper524:
forhet yahaya bello, whats the evidence with Elrufai?

They will soon pick him up too.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by jumper524(m): 10:13am On Apr 30
Ajalalomo:


They will soon pick him up too.
the way they picked Gumi right?
see I supported Tinubu, but I won't be an hypocrite who repeated the same mistake of tolerating Buhari because Jonathan left a huge mess till he gets us into a bigger mess..
the hardship in the country keeps multiplying daily and it's no longer making sense.
the moment we manage to adapt, the pressure increases.
we just adapted to the current phase on inflation yet they opened another phase.
politically and economically Tinubu is failing and it's not making sense.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by TheBillyonaire: 10:24am On Apr 30
Paid journalistic hacks.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Jasonekah98: 10:45am On Apr 30
Haba...

That Kogi thief has nothing in common with Mr El-rufai please.

Why una dey write rubbish sef
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by yankison(m): 11:04am On Apr 30
[quote author=AnonPoet post=129705190][/quote]

Carry ur stupid thread off here..So if they are loyal then, they should be stealing public funds for fun right ... This ur reasoning is what is killing the country ...bullshit
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by Omoejigbahe(m): 11:35am On Apr 30
How much were you paid for this nonsense, someone stole an amount that will take him 261years to exhaust if he spends 1m daily. This has nothing to do with the North. You do the crime, you do the time. Yeye bello will be jailed. It's a matter of time.
Re: Are Bello, El-Rufai's Ordeals In The Tinubu Era A Betrayal Of Northern Allies? by ebufa: 2:07pm On Apr 30
franchasofficia:
Tinubu is a smart politician, he knows his true political allies and his political enemies that just joined his political train to hide their evil intention and to shield them from their corrupt practices should he emerge President. He knows those that want to use him like he used Buhari to climb to federal power. Don't joke with Tinubu. Tinubu only respect long time political allies from his time at AD, any other is not valid to Tinubu


Again, Tinubu alone understands the game and he alone knows that they didn't truly work for him to become President as they made it look to Nigerian commoners who don't understand the game.


If they worked for Tinubu, Tinubu wouldn't have lost virtually all the important states during the election that he had to spend trillions bribing INEC and everybody bribeable to overturn the election result.



Bola Tinubu made himself President by himself through his stupendous illegally acquired wealth from capturing Lagos for 23 years and looting Lagos state treasury using political proxies and stooges he appoints as Governors of Lagos ever since he left office as Lagos state Governor.


Tinubu bought his Presidential mandate from INEC and he knows that he owes nobody any appreciation except Buhari that enabled the INEC daylight robbery and PEPT's validation.

The only people Tinubu is grateful to for helping him emerge President are:


Muhammadu Buhari
INEC Chairman
Chief Justice of Nigeria

That is why Tinubu made his numerous appointments without considering Northern political noise because he knows they never wanted him to emerge if not for his money.


In as much as I don't support Tinubu, that man is a very smart man and a very rugged politician



I concur........na him fit stubborn Nigerians!

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