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PoliticsRe: Queues Resurface As Tinubu Announces Fuel Subsidy Removal by Bobloco: 4:23pm On May 29, 2023
inoki247:
Like the Obi and Atiku y'all worship didn't say they won't remove Subsidy or you think 2023 budget comes have subsidy....


No be say you guys really love the country is just that you hate it when the person dishing out the policy is not who you love.....
This same subsidy removal was vehemently rejected by Tinubu and his ilks during Goodluck Jonathan

So what has changed
PoliticsRe: Just Now: Emefiele In Trouble As Tunibu Response To CBN Over New Naira Redesign by Bobloco: 4:08pm On May 29, 2023
Mickykarim:
I cannot fathom why you would rather have an INCOMPETENT INEFFICIENT yet INCONSEQUENTIAL failure continues in office to further mess up your economic life.
Have you forgotten he was first appointed by Goodluck Jonathan and reappointed by Buhari
PoliticsRe: Queues Resurface As Tinubu Announces Fuel Subsidy Removal by Bobloco: 4:07pm On May 29, 2023
inoki247:
Any filling station that hoard fuel without selling it out there license should be seized.....



Nigerians always trying to take advantage of everything....


Some month back Ghana remove Subsidy no single queue like this or fuel scarcity in derr country buh Nigeria greedy people everywhere....
Oga stop typing gibberish

Tinubu, from day one has already thrown the entire country and its citizens into suffering
PoliticsRe: Dr. Raymond Dokpesi Reportedly Passed On by Bobloco: 4:01pm On May 29, 2023
Hmmmm
PoliticsRe: Tinubu: Jonathan Slams Yakubu’s INEC, Police For Allowing Election Rigging by Bobloco: 3:52pm On May 29, 2023
angry
PoliticsRe: Just Now: Emefiele In Trouble As Tunibu Response To CBN Over New Naira Redesign by Bobloco: 3:49pm On May 29, 2023
Mickykarim:
Is the position of the CBN governor a family heritage or title.

I MADE IT CLEAR. Emefiele SHOULD GO TO WHICHEVER JUNGLE HE IS FROM.
He should be allowed to serve out his tenure
PoliticsRe: President Tinubu Appoints Kunle Adeleke, Dele Alake, Olusegun Dada As Aides by Bobloco: 3:47pm On May 29, 2023
eddie7:
JUST IN: Ambassador Kunle Adeleke is the State Chief of Protocol (SCOP) to the President

Dele Alake - Presidential Spokesman

Olusegun Dada @DOlusegun - SA Digital Media

The new 3 names have been appointed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (@officialABAT)
Ok
PoliticsRe: Alex Otti Sworn-In As Abia Governor, Ikechukwu Emetu As Deputy by Bobloco:
"Any Chieftaincy title, recognition or award for me that I didn't get yesterday, will have to wait till I leave Office."

"We might have boarded different vehicles, but I have been saddled with the task to be the driver of this vehicle and I believe by the Grace of God we shall safely and promptly arrive at our destination."



This made more meaning than the entire speech made by Tinubu today
PoliticsRe: Just Now: Emefiele In Trouble As Tunibu Response To CBN Over New Naira Redesign by Bobloco: 3:39pm On May 29, 2023
Mickykarim:
TO WHICHEVER JUNGLE HE BELONGS AWAY FROM THE CBN.
Common bro!

This is the Governor of the central bank of Nigeria we are talking here not some nobody
PoliticsRe: Just Now: Emefiele In Trouble As Tunibu Response To CBN Over New Naira Redesign by Bobloco: 3:18pm On May 29, 2023
Mickykarim:
HE IS A GONER!
Gone to where?
PoliticsRe: Let Us Discuss The Key Takeaways From Tinubu's Speech by Bobloco: 3:06pm On May 29, 2023
There is absolutely nothing to discuss

There are no key takeaways
PoliticsRe: Subsidy Is Over Means What by Bobloco: 2:32pm On May 29, 2023
yarimo:
and Jonathan succumb to them because he is dumb
Tinubu is the dumbest for turning around to approve what he and his ilks kicked against during Goodluck Jonathan regime
PoliticsRe: Subsidy Is Over Means What by Bobloco: 2:17pm On May 29, 2023
yarimo:
Means criminals defrauding Nigerians in the name of fuel subsidy it's over for them
But Goodluck Jonathan tried to remove this same subsidy, Tinubu and his APC party kicked against it

So what has changed? Yarimo!
PoliticsRe: Obidients Now Irrelevant by Bobloco: 12:42pm On May 29, 2023
Rostikol:
As a new president is sworn in, the Obidients have become suddenly irrelevant.

They need to return to their day jobs and quit constituting nuisance to the country. undecided
You actually need to quit being bitter

Elections are over.... and when the election is over, governance begins
PoliticsRe: I’m Discouraged After Last Week’s Visit To Buhari­ – Bakare by Bobloco: 12:24pm On May 29, 2023
MisterBanny:
You will soon die of wailing. Continue.

Instead of you to respect your calling, you dabble into politics to cause chaos and deceive your gullible followers
And what it's his calling

You want him to leave the stage for criminals engaging in state capture to roam free
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: I’ll Probe N241bn Debt, Abba Gida-gida Fires First Shot At Ganduje by Bobloco: 12:13pm On May 29, 2023
Gandollar quickly handed over yesterday and ran away
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Presidency Is Here by Bobloco(op): 9:33am On May 29, 2023
duro4chang:
Where are the haters?
There are no imaginary hater out there
PoliticsRe: Extra Cleanup As Rainfall Hits Podium Where Tinubu Will Take Oath Of Office. Vid by Bobloco: 9:08am On May 29, 2023
herkeem:
Shower of blessings.
God bless Nigeria.
Please stop calling the name of thy God in vain
PoliticsRe: What Is Happening To Nyesom Wike? by Bobloco: 9:04am On May 29, 2023
tonye33:
Wike chose cancer over malaria
You nailed it

That is exactly what is eating him up
PoliticsTinubu Presidency Is Here by Bobloco(op): 8:32am On May 29, 2023
Today, May 29, 2023, President, Muhammadu Buhari passes the baton of leadership to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.


Nigeria finds itself amid a mixture of anticipation and unease.

With Tinubu assuming the Nigerian presidency, a sense of anticipation, intrigue and anxiety permeates the nation.


The journey to Tinubu’s presidency was not without its challenges and controversies, making his February 25, 2023, victory a significant milestone in the country’s political landscape.

DAILY POST reports that prior to the June 7, 2022, presidential primaries of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Tinubu faced numerous odds against his candidacy.

Nicknamed the “Jagaban of Borgu,” Tinubu’s victory in the party’s primary election defied all odds and automatically set the stage for the transfer of power from President Buhari.

This unexpected turn of events ignited both anxiety and excitement across the nation.


Critics argued that he was too old and might not possess the necessary health and vigour to effectively govern Nigeria.

Also, one of the primary contenders for the APC ticket was Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who enjoyed substantial popularity among party members and the youth.

Some within the party advocated for Osinbajo’s candidacy, seeing him as a worthy successor to President Buhari. However, Tinubu’s widespread influence and adept politicking enabled him to outmanoeuvre his opponents and emerge as the party’s candidate, surpassing prominent contenders such as Osinbajo, Rotimi Amaechi, Tunde Bakare, among others.


Pathway To Victory – Factors And Strategies

– Emilokan

Bola Tinubu’s path to victory in the presidential election was marked by various campaign strategies and rallying cries that resonated with the Nigerian electorate.

Among these tactics, the utilisation of the term “Emilokan” played a significant role in mobilising support for Tinubu’s candidacy.

During one of his public appearances leading up to the APC presidential primary election, Tinubu emphasised the reasons he should be the next president of Nigeria.


He highlighted his instrumental role in securing the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 election, despite Buhari’s three previous failed attempts.

Tinubu’s claim of having worked tirelessly to support Buhari’s successful campaign formed the basis for his outburst, Emilokan, which translates to “it’s my turn” in Yoruba, asserting that he deserved a chance to lead the nation.

This simple yet potent phrase encapsulated the yearning for Tinubu to assume the presidency, symbolising the belief that his time had come.

The term Emilokan swiftly gained traction as a campaign chant among the Yoruba population and supporters of Tinubu.

Yoruba-speaking Nigerians identified with the sentiment behind Emilokan, as it encapsulated the desire for a fair opportunity for Tinubu to lead the nation.

The Muslim-Muslim Ticket

Several factors no doubt worked in Tinubu’s favour throughout his electioneering campaign. Notably, the strategic choice of Kashim Shettima, a northerner and a fellow Muslim, as his running mate.

This decision, however, stirred controversy among Christians who opposed the idea of a ticket comprising individuals of the same faith.

In the run-up to the February 25 presidential election in Nigeria, political analysts and observers widely predicted the impossibility of Tinubu’s victory.

However, the dynamics of the political landscape took an unexpected turn with the involvement of Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar and Rabiu Kwankwaso.

These influential figures evidently played pivotal roles that ultimately contributed to Tinubu’s successful bid for the presidency.

The Obidients Movement

Peter Obi, a former governor of Anambra State, created a significant impact on the political scene when he joined the Labour Party from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

His decision resonated with the youth population, igniting a revolutionary movement known as “Obidients.” This movement swiftly gained popularity across the nation, bolstering Obi’s influence and capturing the attention of political observers.

However, Obi, who is now in court, came third in the election.

The Southern Influence

During the 2019 general elections, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) emerged victorious in the entire southeast region of Nigeria. However, the presidential election held in February 2023 saw a significant shift in voting patterns.

Peter Obi, with his newfound appeal and extensive grassroots support, successfully rallied voters in the southeast, south-south, and parts of the north-central away from the PDP.

This wave of support played a crucial role in diverting votes that were traditionally destined for the PDP, ultimately benefiting Tinubu’s All Progressives Congress (APC) campaign.

Kwankwaso’s impact in Kano

Another influential figure in the electoral landscape was Rabiu Kwankwaso, who founded the New Nigeria’s Peoples Party (NNPP).

Kwankwaso, a former governor of Kano State, commanded significant support in the region. During the presidential election, the NNPP emerged victorious in Kano, securing an impressive 997,279 votes.

Tinubu of the APC came second with 517,341 votes, while Atiku Abubakar of the PDP polled 131,716 votes. Kwankwaso’s popularity and the success of his party in Kano had a direct impact on the overall outcome of the election, contributing to Tinubu’s victory.

Atiku’s PDP Divided Support

The decision of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to nominate Atiku, another northerner, as their candidate, played an inadvertent role in Tinubu’s triumph.

Despite being a prominent contender, Atiku’s campaign faced challenges, resulting in a divided support base.

This was due to a political agreement among various factions to shift power to the southern region of Nigeria.

As a result, some of his potential supporters gravitated towards alternative candidates, including Tinubu. This fragmentation of support inadvertently worked in Tinubu’s favour, allowing him to secure a significant number of votes that might have otherwise gone to Atiku.

The emergence of the G5 coalition also impacted the political landscape.

Atiku’s selection of Ifeanyi Okowa as his deputy irked certain governors within the PDP, leading them to break away and form the G5.

Samuel Ortom of Benue, Nyesom Wike of Rivers, Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia, Seyi Makinde of Oyo and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu were among these governors.

Expectedly, their states experienced defeat in the presidential election held on February 25, weakening their influence.

The Northern Alliance

Tinubu’s alliance with the northern region played a significant role in securing votes. While he lost in Buhari’s home state of Katsina to the PDP, he managed to secure a substantial number of votes, securing the second position. This support from the far north proved crucial in his campaign.

Tinubu garnered a total of 8,794,726 votes, surpassing his closest rivals, Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), who polled 6,984,520 votes to secure the second position and the youth-favourite, Peter Obi of the Labour Party, who came third with 6,101,533 votes.

The three top candidates won 12 states each, leaving Kwankwaso with Kano State.

This outcome marks a significant turning point in Nigeria’s political landscape and underscores the resilience and determination exhibited by Tinubu’s campaign.

Not Yet Uhuru

As Bola Tinubu prepares to assume the presidency of Nigeria, he faces a series of formidable challenges that demand his attention and strategic decision-making.

While his victory in the 2023 presidential election was a remarkable achievement, it is crucial to acknowledge the obstacles that lie ahead.

One of the immediate challenges facing Tinubu is the legal battles initiated by his opponents. Both Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar, have filed court cases challenging the outcome of the election.

Tinubu must navigate these legal proceedings and ensure that his victory withstands the scrutiny of the judicial system.

While history shows that no Nigerian president has been removed from office by the court, the litigation process can still create political tensions and divert attention from pressing national matters.

Nigeria faces significant economic challenges, including high unemployment rates, inflation, and an overreliance on oil revenues. Tinubu must formulate robust economic policies and strategies to drive sustainable growth, diversify the economy, and create employment opportunities.

Tinubu will inherit the ongoing security challenges plaguing Nigeria, including the Boko Haram insurgency in the northeast, herdsmen/farmers crisis in north central, particularly Benue State, agitation in the southeast and communal clashes in various regions.

Tinubu, a portrait

Born on March 29, 1952, in Lagos State, Nigeria, he hails from the Tinubu family, renowned for its historical significance in Lagos politics.

He completed his primary and secondary education in Lagos before pursuing higher studies abroad. Tinubu holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Chicago State University, Illinois, United States, and a Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the same institution.

Tinubu’s political journey began in the early 1990s when he became actively involved in the pro-democracy movement that fought against military rule in Nigeria.

As the first elected executive governor of Lagos State under Nigeria’s Fourth Republic, Tinubu served two consecutive terms from 1999 to 2007 on the platform of the Alliance for Democracy.

Tinubu’s political influence extends beyond Lagos State. He played a pivotal role in the formation of the All Progressives Congress (APC), a merger of several opposition parties, which eventually led to the historic defeat of the incumbent government in the 2015 presidential election.

The citizens hope for effective governance, economic stability, improved security and progress in addressing pressing issues such as corruption and infrastructure development.

They eagerly await the implementation of Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda and his ability to steer Nigeria toward a brighter future.

With both excitement and concerns lingering in the air, the nation awaits the actions and policies of its new leader, hoping for a positive and transformative era for Nigeria.

Dear Nigerians, it’s Jagaban o’clock.


https://dailypost.ng/2023/05/29/may-29-inauguration-tinubu-presidency-is-here/
Politics‘my Cattle, Sheep Easier To Control Than Nigerians’ – Buhari by Bobloco(op): 8:21am On May 29, 2023
Outgoing Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari, has said he would need to reduce the number of cows and sheep in his ranch because he would not have enough money to buy feed for them after office.


Buhari said his animals are easier to control than Nigerians, whom he ruled for eight years.

Buhari has repeatedly said he would return to his hometown in Daura, Katsina State, to look after his cattle.


During his speech at a pre-inauguration Gala Night held on Sunday, Buhari re-echoed that he would go back to his cattle and sheep in Daura.

His words: “I am looking forward to tomorrow to fly to my base to go and meet my cattle and sheep, which are much easier to control than fellow Nigerians. But I have to reduce their number, because I cannot save enough to buy them feeds.”

https://dailypost.ng/2023/05/29/my-cattle-sheep-easier-to-control-than-nigerians-buhari/
PoliticsRe: Spotted: Tinubu Supporters In Aso Ebi Jetting To Abuja For The Inauguration. PIC by Bobloco: 8:14am On May 29, 2023
AFOXTJ:
We won't allow you to go.
We don't want a Sudan country on our land.

The 5 state we have you isn't properly managed....so do you expect us to give you a country and start terrorising others...
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
PoliticsRe: May 29th: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu's Administration Will Be A Failure. by Bobloco: 9:52pm On May 28, 2023
OP, flesh and blood didn't reveal this to you
PoliticsRe: God Has Blessed My Family We Don't Need Nigeria's Wealth - Tinubu's Wife by Bobloco: 8:23pm On May 28, 2023
blowjohn:
U inferred so in ur comment
Not at all

His lieutenants
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi Addresses Citizens Of Nigeria (LIVE) by Bobloco: 8:20pm On May 28, 2023
tsdarkside:
in what capacity or mandate is he addressin nigerians.... huh huh
anyways tribal slurs has reduced on nairaland....no need....

they are makin themselves to jokes without us sayin anything anyways....
As president


You chose yours, others chose theirs

Every one got rights

Where your own stops, that is where others begin
PoliticsRe: God Has Blessed My Family We Don't Need Nigeria's Wealth - Tinubu's Wife by Bobloco: 8:13pm On May 28, 2023
blowjohn:
So Tinubu commited war crimes?
You said so
PoliticsRe: Many Feared Injured As Yoruba Nation Agitators Storm Police Station In Lagos. by Bobloco: 7:48pm On May 28, 2023
PoliticsRe: Many Feared Injured As Yoruba Nation Agitators Storm Police Station In Lagos. by Bobloco: 7:39pm On May 28, 2023
maivd:
Says someone who his parents are locked up like local goats every Monday.
Have you ever been in the south east on a Monday
PoliticsRe: God Has Blessed My Family We Don't Need Nigeria's Wealth - Tinubu's Wife by Bobloco: 7:33pm On May 28, 2023
Babathanks:
Is Igbo an ethnic group in lagos?
You guys are just traveller, lagos will never be your land
Awon ole radarada
So you now agree that such a thing happened

Let me ask you,

Are you from lagos State?
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: El-rufai Bans Southern Kaduna Group Hours To End Of His Tenure by Bobloco: 7:22pm On May 28, 2023
lonecatt:
All these tyranny will end one day
It has already ended

This night
PoliticsRe: God Has Blessed My Family We Don't Need Nigeria's Wealth - Tinubu's Wife by Bobloco: 7:19pm On May 28, 2023
blowjohn:
When u reach court, all these ur proofs will turn to poooofs.

U dey talk like say all 3 major parties no do rigging in one form or the other.
We dey talk about people wey engage in war crimes. Are you not aware that ethnic profiling, ethnic cleansing are war crimes. The same crime Omar Al Bashir committed against the people of south sudan of which he is being prosecuted and jailed for by the ICC
PoliticsRe: God Has Blessed My Family We Don't Need Nigeria's Wealth - Tinubu's Wife by Bobloco: 7:15pm On May 28, 2023
Pque:
I believe say u like watery beans and garri well well
Fear fear man

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