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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 11:11am On Sep 10 |
Djdamian: After all this, I expect that you give him a counter-business idea that's 21st century friendly. 2 Likes |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 11:09am On Sep 10 |
izzou: I have a friend in the business. The machine is expensive that's it. She's currently seeking a loan to get it |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 9:53am On Sep 10 |
PuZZyNegro: If you have up to 10-15 million naira. Locate a booming printers' area, set up a printing press there. The only machine that I can bet you most of them don't have is signage machine. Printers outsource this job daily, just get that machine and you can make roughly 90-150k gain daily with it. PBUY 1 Like |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 6:51am On Sep 10 |
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Politics / Re: Peter Obi’s Political Prospects For 2027 by donbrowser(m): 4:55am On Sep 10 |
Justnation: I'm sorry to say you're very far from the reality. Are you aware that Kenneth Okonkwo last week mentioned that Obi, Tinubu and Atiku should step down in 2027? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Peter Obi’s Political Prospects For 2027 by donbrowser(m): 11:02pm On Sep 09 |
In a recent twist of Nigerian political events, Julius Abure, the estranged chairman of the Labour Party, made some startling revelations. Abure claimed that Aisha Yesufu, a prominent activist, was responsible for handling campaign funds during the 2023 election, adding a layer of intrigue to the party’s internal dynamics. Furthermore, he suggested that Peter Obi, who galvanized support across the country in the 2023 elections, may no longer have a guaranteed ticket to run under the Labour Party in 2027. This revelation comes amid other political heavyweights and supporters distancing themselves from Peter Obi. Figures like Doyin Okupe and Kenneth Okonkwo, as well as a sizable portion of the Yorùbá faction of the Obidient movement, have notably cooled their support for him. With these developments, the political future of Peter Obi, who was once seen as a disruptive force in Nigerian politics, is now uncertain. The key questions that emerge are: What are Peter Obi’s chances in 2027, and will he remain with the Labour Party or return to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)? The Labour Party As A Fractured Platform Peter Obi’s candidacy in 2023 reshaped the Labour Party, which had previously played a minor role in Nigeria’s political space. Obi, backed by the Obidient movement and youth eager for a shift from the status quo, gave the Labour Party new credibility as an alternative to the traditional APC-PDP dominance. However, the internal tensions that are now coming to the surface could jeopardize Obi’s future within the party. Julius Abure’s claim that Obi has lost his chance at an automatic ticket raises doubts about the Labour Party's unity. As a party with various factions and emerging power struggles, it is becoming clear that securing the 2027 nomination will not be as straightforward as many previously assumed. If these internal battles worsen, Labour Party could fracture further, making it an unstable platform for any presidential candidate. Is Peter Obi's Waning Support A Sign of Broader Discontent? Beyond the internal issues within Labour Party, Obi’s support from key allies has been diminishing. Doyin Okupe, who played a critical role in his campaign, and Kenneth Okonkwo, a strong voice in his corner, have begun to distance themselves from Obi. Additionally, a faction of the Yorùbá Obidient movement, which was crucial in rallying support in the Southwest, has shown signs of disillusionment. These developments point to a larger issue: the difficulty of maintaining a broad, cross-ethnic coalition in Nigeria’s complex political landscape. The cracks in Obi’s support base could limit his ability to replicate the groundswell of 2023 in the next election cycle, particularly if key regions no longer see him as their candidate of choice. Peter Obi’s Chances in 2027 Despite the turbulence, Peter Obi remains one of the most popular political figures in Nigeria. His appeal, especially among the youth and middle class, lies in his supposed commitment to transparency, accountability, and reform. These qualities resonated strongly in 2023, and if Obi can maintain his message, he could still pose a serious challenge in 2027. However, the situation within the Labour Party could reduce his chances if unresolved. To win in 2027, Obi needs a solid party structure that will stand behind him, especially in the face of the well-established machinery of the APC and PDP. If Labour Party continues to experience internal dissent, Obi may find himself forced to compete for a nomination, which could be a divisive process. Another consideration is whether the Obidient movement can maintain its energy. Movements that are born out of frustration and hope often face challenges sustaining their momentum over several years. If the movement wanes or splinters, Obi could face an uphill battle to mobilize the same level of grassroots support he enjoyed in 2023. The PDP Question: A Return to Familiar Ground for Peter Obi? With uncertainty surrounding Labour Party, there is speculation about whether Peter Obi might return to the PDP, where he served as a vice-presidential candidate in 2019. The PDP, despite its own internal challenges, remains one of the two dominant parties in Nigeria and offers a more established platform than Labour Party. Returning to the PDP could provide Obi with access to a wider network, financial resources, and experienced political operatives—factors that would be crucial in a national election. However, a return to the PDP would not be without its downsides. Obi left the party because he believed its values no longer aligned with his vision for Nigeria. Rejoining the party could be seen as a compromise of his ideals and might alienate his core supporters, who view him as a symbol of political reform and a break from the old guard. Moreover, Obi would not necessarily have an easy path within the PDP. The party has its own internal factions, and there are several powerful figures who could contest the 2027 nomination. Obi would have to navigate these waters carefully, potentially striking deals and making compromises to secure the nomination—something that might diminish his reformist credentials. What Lies Ahead for Peter Obi? Peter Obi is at a crossroads in his political career. His candidacy in 2023 showed that there is a hunger for change in Nigeria, but to maintain that momentum, Obi will need to carefully consider his next steps. If he stays with Labour Party, he will need to work on unifying the party and addressing the internal disputes that threaten its stability. If the party cannot be salvaged, Obi might look to return to PDP or explore other options. The 2027 election is still several years away, but the political landscape is already shifting. Peter Obi’s ability to navigate these changes, rally his supporters, and secure a solid political platform will determine whether he remains a major force in Nigerian politics or fades into the background. In any case, the stakes are high. Whether Peter Obi continues with Labour Party or returns to the PDP, his journey to 2027 will be one of the most closely watched in Nigerian political history. Source: My Humble Self |
Travel / Re: Need Direction From Sangotedo To Ojodu Berger by donbrowser(m): 7:19pm On Sep 09 |
Take bus to Ajah. From Ajah board bus to Berger. Ask for Ojodu from Berger |
Politics / Re: Four Aides To Governor Obaseki, Party Officials Resign From PDP by donbrowser(m): 7:17pm On Sep 09 |
Tjra: He went to USA to campaign |
Politics / Re: Release Nnamdi Kanu, End Buharism Now, Obidigbo Advises President Tinubu by donbrowser(m): 7:04pm On Sep 09 |
Nnamdi Kanu will be released only if he can delete that recorded audio where he was ordering people to k1ll police officers and bùrn down Lagos. 8 Likes 3 Shares |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 12:57pm On Sep 09 |
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Politics / Re: How Anambra Athletes Protested Poor Treatment By Peter Obi In 2012 by donbrowser(m): 6:58pm On Sep 08 |
Anither563:Obviously |
Politics / Re: Real Reasons Ajuri Ngelale ‘Resigned’ As Tinubu’s Spokesman - Daily Nigeria by donbrowser(m): 10:32pm On Sep 07 |
Dem say na "presidential cabal". Lol 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: How Anambra Athletes Protested Poor Treatment By Peter Obi In 2012 by donbrowser(m): 10:23pm On Sep 07 |
Sonyboom765: You should have just ignored him. He's deliberately trying to divert attention from the topic. |
Politics / Re: Are You From Anambra State? by donbrowser(m): 3:01pm On Sep 07 |
joeyfire: A staunch supporter of Peter Obi today |
Sports / Re: Anambra State Team At Eko 2012 Turns Begger by donbrowser(m): 1:52pm On Sep 07 |
Incase you've seen my post on it and you still doubt it. Yes. Peter Obi was a failure
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Politics / How Anambra Athletes Protested Poor Treatment By Peter Obi In 2012 by donbrowser(m): 1:50pm On Sep 07 |
In 2012 , the Anambra sports contigents to Lagos, protested over non payment of their allowances, poor treatment and neglect. This was the 7th year of Peter Obi's governance in Anambra state. Throwback thread: https://www.nairaland.com/1121440/anambra-state-team-eko-2012#13220897 2 Likes
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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 10:19am On Sep 07 |
odimbannamdi: May God forgive you for further reducing my chance of making that list 😭 |
Politics / Re: How Peter Obi Planned To Remove Subsidy (Video) by donbrowser(m): 8:15am On Sep 07 |
jogojogo: Ask him oh |
Politics / Re: How Peter Obi Planned To Remove Subsidy (Video) by donbrowser(m): 8:14am On Sep 07 |
mycar: Rest! |
Politics / Re: How Peter Obi Planned To Remove Subsidy (Video) by donbrowser(m): 6:17am On Sep 07 |
Kanixt: I'm not sure you watched the video Peter Obi said he will remove subsidy first day in office |
Politics / How Peter Obi Planned To Remove Subsidy (Video) by donbrowser(m): 2:18am On Sep 07 |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 5:06pm On Sep 06 |
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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 3:57pm On Sep 06 |
dav1002: Everything na fake life bros. Even Lasepa no gree pay 😭😭 Only pearl can help my life with that money |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 1:40pm On Sep 06 |
Halahhalah: Help me beg Pearl1910. Today laidis, I trek go 3mtt class 😭😭😭 |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 10:49am On Sep 06 |
IFSHR: Where in the video, minute and second did he mention partial removal? He said it will go immediately |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 10:04am On Sep 06 |
Pearl1910: Last last na only you go remain wey no switch to CNG |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 10:03am On Sep 06 |
IFSHR: So what does PO mean by subsidy will go immediately and it will not last one day |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 10:02am On Sep 06 |
Conner44: Show me proof of where I asked if 13 million or even any amount is enough to travel to Poland |
Politics / Re: FG To Use NIN For Verification As It Begins Sale Of 50kg Rice At ₦40,000 by donbrowser(m): 8:30am On Sep 06 |
CommentOfDMatch: It is an attempt to force down market prices. I don't think this strategy will work though |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 7:28am On Sep 06 |
Pearl1910: Abeg you still never add me to the list. Tinubu is the worst president Nigeria ever had 😭😭 |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 7:26am On Sep 06 |
IFSHR: It's like you didn't listen to Obi in the video |
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 2:19am On Sep 06 |
Snrman1: It's like you're late to the party... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrgp1pMZNSw?si=rpj9TknAbA9DYrM9 |
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