Politics › Re: Breaking: Igbo People On The Street Of Nigeria Demanding For Biafra Referendum by Gbogbowa: 6:24pm On Apr 26, 2023 |
helinues: Hahaha
Have you easily given up about the stolen mandate?
 but you know its your druglord that is running away from court |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Igbo People On The Street Of Nigeria Demanding For Biafra Referendum by Gbogbowa: 6:21pm On Apr 26, 2023 |
Tinubuwins2023e: We predicted that after the failed Obi project this people will resume there Nzogbu Nzogbu Biafra agitation Obi did not fail but Mr yakubu rigged the election |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Igbo People On The Street Of Nigeria Demanding For Biafra Referendum by Gbogbowa: 6:19pm On Apr 26, 2023 |
IyaebeTheGreat: Biafra or reclaiming of the acclaimed stolen mandate? When Soludo warned about nzogbu nzogbu politics they wanted his head. This is a practical definition of Confusion Obi contested and won then you rigged it and say they should go to court, they went to court now you are looking for how to withdral their case through backdoor and you say they should not ask for a country of their own |
Politics › Re: Dual Citizenship Doesn’t Disqualify Anyone Born In Nigeria-aondoakaa by Gbogbowa: 6:01pm On Apr 26, 2023 |
thesicilian: Lol Some of you are irredeemably obstinate. You guys must be feeling dizzy as the bedrocks of your petition are being dislodged one after the other im suprise you can believe a former lawyer talking about constitution and cannot mention any part of the constitution to support his claims |
Politics › Re: Bola Tinubu And Shettima Move To Defence House by Gbogbowa: 4:03pm On Apr 26, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: Bayo Ononuga Shares 'Tinubu’s Guinean Connection' By Amb. Ousmane Yara by Gbogbowa: 4:01pm On Apr 26, 2023 |
Throwback: Imagine it was Tinubu that was detained in London?
Imagine it was Tinubu whose convoy as Governor was carrying N250m cash?
Imagine it was Tinubu whose call to a religious cleric declaring the election as religious warfare was revealed?
What baffles me is the fact that a known failure and olodo, who did not care about the killings by SARS unit at Awkuzu, is being touted as the hope of a nation.
A mere political prostitute and ticket hunter.
Now you know you are just a hypocrite who cannot accept electoral loss. Obi detain in london and release is far better than Tinubu that cannot enter US, money found in Obi convoy was investigated by police, you you think if Obi is guilty the Apc govt will not use kt against him now? But every one say the huge money in two van brought to Tinubu house uptil today no investigation, the one that discuse with clergy is better than the one that gave 10million to each mosque to campain for him . Mr man BAT is the most corrupt person on earth, do you know how many yoruba youth life that BAT has destroy by endorsing thuggery and drugs, even my brother that is rooting for BAT has just lost is home because of drugs |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ononuga Shares 'Tinubu’s Guinean Connection' By Amb. Ousmane Yara by Gbogbowa: 3:50pm On Apr 26, 2023 |
With the reply of bat to Tribunal everyone now see that Tinuba actually get involve in drug but we yoruba just standing with him because is one of us with this revelation i now dislike Bat |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ononuga Shares 'Tinubu’s Guinean Connection' By Amb. Ousmane Yara by Gbogbowa: 3:47pm On Apr 26, 2023 |
IkeAnumudu: E don pepper the satanic child of hate 😂😂😂😂. E pain am to the bones!
You know what? The more you hate him, the more we support him. The day you demon-possessed haters begin to like him, we will look at him and believe he has derailed from doing good and we will start hating from that day.
You see, you werey children of satan from the SadEast just don’t get it: anyone you hate always succeeds hence we will keep supporting Tinubu till you either do your “lefelendum” and leave or jump in the river.
Any politician you support will be voted down by the rest of Nigeria, because you don’t ever make sensible decisions but use HATE which is your driver of where you sway politically and in all other decisions! the igbo did not hate the yorubas bit its we the yorubas that hate the igbos truth be told. If we present Osibanjo it will not be like this but we presented a druglord a sick man with a muslim muslim ticket and a deadly vice inspite of all Nigeria have gone through too bad, |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ononuga Shares 'Tinubu’s Guinean Connection' By Amb. Ousmane Yara by Gbogbowa: 3:41pm On Apr 26, 2023 |
Jerryherd: When a country sends someone on diplomatic mission like AU mission or negotiation he gets diplomatic honorary passport but in the field of country they will put your country not the country that is giving you the passport |
Politics › Re: I Have A very High Chance Of Becoming Senate President - Akpabio (Video) by Gbogbowa: 10:15am On Apr 26, 2023 |
N3TRAL: Signed, Sealed and Delivered.
Every patriotic Nigerian knew that you will be the Next Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria the night you stepped down for our big brother and political father at the National convention/Presidential Primaries of our progressive party.
Tinubu's incoming administration is God's reply to decades of prayers for the prosperity of Nigeria.
A productive synergy between the legislature and executive is guaranteed as long as the leadership of the biggest senate in Africa is entrusted in Sen Akpabio's captaincy.
Let God'swill in the Senate be done through Akpabio! Tinubu corrupt, Akpabio coruppt 90percent politician close to Tinubu are corrupt this govt if allow will be worst than Buhari govt |
Politics › Re: Ousmane Yara Explains Tinubu’s Link With Guinea, Addresses Helicopter Video by Gbogbowa: 7:46pm On Apr 25, 2023 |
QuotaSystem: Another testimony of Tinubu’s sterling leadership qualities…no wonder the Guinean President was so grateful.
Conde should have allowed them to remain distracted as D-day fast approaches 😎
#34Days #PresidentialInauguration why was conde remove by the military if Tinubu actually help guinea economy 2 the guinea passport should show Tinubu citizenship as Nigeria not guinea this is just damage control, 3 did Atiku and Buhari also have the same passport since they are also friend of the president or it was only giving to Tinubu? |
Sports › Re: Lionel Messi Wins 3 IFFHS Awards For 2022 (Photos) by Gbogbowa: 9:20am On Apr 25, 2023 |
laurel03: Seriously Messi play better than Ronaldo.. he is just been overated. Tell me what he did this season to get this award, see how bayern beat Psg home and away with messi unable to do anything, until he win champion league with another club then i will regards him |
Politics › Re: More Photos And Video As President-elect Tinubu Returns Back To Nigeria by Gbogbowa: 1:00am On Apr 25, 2023 |
VIKTO83: I love the fact Tinubu is not under any pressure to perform unlike Buhari. The masses saw Buhari as d messiah therefore reposing so much expectation in him. But on d contrary , most people do not see tinubu as a performer or someone who will perform therefore whatever performance he will dish out will be a plus.
Truth be told...if Obi wins, alot of people will be disappointed because like Jesus the Jewish expected a messiah that will come and deliver them from the Roman empire in d form of human.
D same that happened with Buhari...peopke expected a buhari that would have Jailed everybody...sack people at will but they forgot that this is Democracy and there are protocols unlike military regime.
So Tinubu will do well and doubters will go bavk home with their tails between their legs saying 'we never knew this man has this level of Energy'.
God bless Nigeria. that is a lie Obi will perform, just check out the only few gov that are performing are those that can use internet well, Tinubu is analog like buhari surrounding himself with people that make buhari a failure so way Tinubu cant do well |
Politics › Re: More Photos And Video As President-elect Tinubu Returns Back To Nigeria by Gbogbowa: 12:55am On Apr 25, 2023 |
zomby: Apart from the witches and the wizards, believe it or not we still have a group of purely senseless people in this country that will rather see jagaban failed and see everything in Nigeria to fall apart. This is a group that hates everything, including themselves and our great country. Jagaban shall make Nigeria great again he will surely fail because he came in a wrong way with wrong group of people |
Politics › Re: More Photos And Video As President-elect Tinubu Returns Back To Nigeria by Gbogbowa: 12:52am On Apr 25, 2023 |
zomby: This is an average igbo’s state of mind: EVERYTHING GOING WELL FOR JAGABAN OR FOR NIGERIA FOR THE NEXT 8 YEARS IS NOT IN IGBOS’ FAVOR. They rather prefer everything to fall apart, so that Nigerians would have a reason to have a change of heart, but God will never answer their hateful prayers.
We, Nigerians roll with Jagaban! things can never go well with Nigeria with a druglord as president and Boko haram as vice Nigeria is doom |
Politics › Re: More Photos And Video As President-elect Tinubu Returns Back To Nigeria by Gbogbowa: 12:50am On Apr 25, 2023 |
Acekidc4: Only an Unfortunate Person will Hate Jagaban. Whether you like it or not, Oko Mumsy won(the husband of all of their Mother) is your President for the Next 8 solid years.
If you like wish him death, you will die b4 him ni period and he will still be alive to complete his 8 year tenure.
He who fight Grace shall be Disgrace. only thieves like BAT how can i like a liar and a druglord for forbid i cannever and will never fan an area father God forbid |
Politics › Re: Jagaban Is Back: I Need 5000 Branded T-shirt For The Coming Innuguration by Gbogbowa: 12:06am On Apr 24, 2023 |
lwisee: The Lion The conqueror The champion will be back 2moro. Nzogbu Nzogbu Eyinba eyin
Guys, I need someone that can come up with a nice innuguration themed T-shirt... Paying for 5k pieces to be distributed free of charge. you mean the druglord is back with guinea passport fine |
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Politics › Re: Why Those Waiting For Supreme Court To Remove Tinubu May Wait Endlessly by Gbogbowa: 11:59pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
nairavsdollars: With the 2023 elections wrapped up two weekends ago, following the concluding supplementary polls across 24 states, in addition to the governorship exercises in Kebbi and Adamawa States, all is now set for the formal handover of power on May 29, from the outgoing President Muhammadu Buhari to the incoming President-elect Bola Tinubu.
Although the elections have generally raised some dusts, which have largely propelled the defeated to challenge some of the outcomes, none of these will stall preparations for May 29, as plans are said to already be in top gears – from military parade, to security arrangements and other inauguration activities. The committees are reportedly steaming.
Interestingly, Nigeria’s political history – old or contemporary – has no record of any presidential election ever upturned by the courts of the land. Ko sele ri (never happened before) and this is common knowledge. Such developments are privileges enjoyed at other levels of political leadership – governorship, senate, House of Representatives and so on.
Once a winner is announced by the statutory electoral body in a presidential run, it is usually game over in Nigeria, and unfortunately so. This is why those waiting on the Supreme Court to do some magic in this year's election and perhaps, remove the President-elect may wait endlessly to no avail.
This is not to discourage or abuse their confidence in the judiciary or impugne the integrity of the courts; it is because even the winner, whose victory and mndate are being challenged has the same level of confidence, if not more, in the same judiciary. That is where the challenge is.
Therefore, in court, it is never about what you think is right or wrong in an electoral dispute, but the case presented to it by the lawyers of the disputing parties and how they presented it, beyond all doubts and with the facts laid bare on the card.
In other words, what the court does with the dispute is dependent on the submissions of the lawyers engaged by the parties involved and the facts put forward. And since the court is by no stretch a “Father Christmas”, it would not award what is not before it or prayed for by any of the parties. This, of course, underscores a standard logic upon which the law stands and functions.
The 2007 general election that brought former Presidenr Umar Musa Yar’Adua to power, and which the late Nigerian leader admitted was a "monumental fraud" should have been reviewed and upturned. That, too, was not touched by the courts, because the president’s lawyers did a good job, and not because the justices actually thought that the poll was credible, free and fair.
Convinced that the election that brought him into power was a palpable mess, Yar’Adua had immediately commenced the process of an electoral reform. It was a brain child of his administration, even though death refused for him to drive it to a logical close.
The point here is that this presidential election is already won and lost, and everyone will move on to the next phase – governance – in no time. Like the Americans are quick to say soon after their often testy presidential poll – no matter how chaotic – and a winner is announced: "We are more than just the red and blue states; we are Americans."
It is also why attempts to discredit the election on account of the presidential leg of it is considered disingenuous by other interested parties, since the same exercise, which ran side-by-side with the national assembly polls, produced federal lawmakers for a number of the different political parties across the states. Many states were also lost and won at the second leg of the elections.
In the same presidential election, the president lost his state. The president-elect lost his too. The party’s chairman, Abdulahi Adamu also lost. The APC campaign DG, and Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong was defeated as well. Many governors lost their bids to the senate and a majority of them were unable to have choice successors put in office. It was a radical election that defied many lucidities. And should there be a problem with the presidential poll, then, it’s a no-brainer that other legs of the elections too were flawed.
However, moving forward is why a memo to the president-elect on some of the first steps expected to be taken on assumption of office, becomes imperative in larger and collective interest. For Tinubu to battle and earn the requisite credibility for his mandate to sail safe, he has to be different in form and content. But the legitimacy of his government could remain controversial for a long time.
Unfortunately, Tinubu took part in no debate at all, let alone an electrifying public engagement, where his ideas could have been properly juxtaposed with those of the other candidates, notwithstanding the organised flashes. Yet, it is understandable that the Nigerian problems have remained the same for many years as though a recurring decimal.
What, therefore, could mark Tinubu different is approach and the result thereof. After all, every leadership is distinguished by style. But these are crucial signs that must be evident from the first day – right at the Eagle Square, where he would be administered the oath of office, on May 29.
First, this year’s election ranks as the most divisive in the history of the country. And for a man, who despite running on a Muslim-Muslim ticket, still won the election, unifying the people of Nigeria in every way possible is clearly not negotiable. It could mark the beginning of the credibility journey for the Tinubu presidency.
Two, to see Tinubu announce some personal and major but basic appointments that do not require legislative approval the same day he assumes office is a sign he would hit the ground running. But if the Lagos style is to be reckoned, then many of the appointments may not come months after assuming office. Muhammadu Buhari probably learnt from him.
Otherwise, many would have thought that the office of the Chief of Staff, for example, should have been long announced, even before his inauguration, to give a sense of organisation through the calendarisation of his activities and movements. But the man has not even deemed that expedient, and on the contrary, appears to be enjoying the controversy about who might have been favoured for the office.
Three, his government has to move away from the timeworn practice of just sending names of ministerial nominees to the Senate for orchestrated clearance, a development that always ends up making the red chamber seem like a circus show promoter than a lawmaking body that it is.
What does this mean? It means Tinubu would do well by not just sending names of prospective ministers to the senate, but attaching their intended portfolios, so screening would be portfolio-specific and interesting. At that point, what you see is what you get at the get-go.
In addition to these, how soon he makes these appointments is as important as the appointments. Time is of the essence and he must act in strict understanding of this. It would be sad and disappointing to wait several months after inauguration and still see a list of the same faces clustering around him before, during and after the elections, when the country is already at precipice.
Doing the same thing time and time again and expecting a different result is seen in the medical line as an indication of mental instability. Whether this mental challenge is "hereditary" from government to government or party to party, Tinubu has to prove different to earn the trust and confidence of the people.
Tinubu must ensure that the election of the principal officers of the National Assembly is crisis-free. With various tendencies from other parties, a majority of whom are first timers, he must manage this phase so well that his hands must not be seen in the intrigues that would ultimately dot the process, even though he can’t be completely aloof from how that pans out. All eyes will be on him. Definitely!
It is no secret that Tinubu has always battled personal image crisis accentuated by a staggering corruption perception, although nothing has been established against him. Thus, while many of his ardent followers believe he has the "magic wand" to fix the economy and enhance the ongoing infrastructure renewal of the outgoing government, how he tackles corruption – Nigeria's age-long existential cancer, on the other hand, remains to be seen. Many people are waiting on this and he can't afford to fail.
Another critical challenge is security. Sadly, his co-pilot, Kashim Shettima, has yet to be exculpated from the Boko Haram blame. Yes, it is a perception, but it can't be wished away except through action and results. This is not going to be easy but also not negotiable. Security must be fixed as soon as the government takes off. It is the only thing that can guarantee change and improve the economy as well as other critical facets of the system.
When it eventually sets afoot, the success or failure of the Tinubu presidency would be examined against its disposition to the much-touted restructuring as the one way out of the nation’s quagmire. Clinging to this one idea, of course, are a legion others, including fiscal federalism, multi-level policing and resource control, among others.
While the debate about what restructuring actually means has always been tossed against its unceasing clamour, that Nigeria needs to activate a true federal system, is not arguable. This, perhaps, can help the Tinubu presidency situate the argument to help fix an ailing nation in obvious sectors.
Conversely, a man who seeks to unite the country for the peace and progress of his own administration cannot be seen as vindictive. There is no doubting the fact that the campaigns generally thrived on finger-pointing and subtle division along religious and ethnic lines, even within the party, where allegations of betrayal are now rife.
But with victory now in his grip, Tinubu has to rise above the prevalent pettiness and narrow-mindedness of the current mood, bring everyone together in a fatherly manner and push the agenda of "One Nigeria" with all seriousness, even if some still think one Nigeria is a fluke.
It is important to further note that in spite of the misgivings about Tinubu’s victory in some quarters, he honestly worked hard and seemed to have been miles ahead of his competitors as far as the election strategies were concerned.
Without a doubt, he might be a critical lesson in leadership at the end of the day. He was disparaged, reviled, punched in the face, and humiliated repeatedly, but he remained focused with his eyes on the ball. That's definitely something to learn from, and discuss exhaustively some other time.
On that note, congratulations to the President-elect of Nigeria, and may the people not regret their divided support for you at the end of the day. Amen
https://worldviewafrica.com/memo-to-the-president-elect/ up till now Tinubu has not denial of involvement in drug business yet you are supporting him are you normal or are you also into drug |
Politics › Re: Yes Daddy: Obi Is A Chronic Liar And Can't Sue For Defamation - Sowore by Gbogbowa: 11:56pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
KingKO22: Even Okwonko has confirmed the authenticity of the call
Obituary can't do nothing
He just wants to save face
Thank you Daddy 🤣😂 i will rather say yes daddy than to say balablu |
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Politics › Re: Twitter Limits PIDOMNIGERIA Access To Account After Keyamo's US Property Exposed by Gbogbowa: 10:30pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Benwallt: Please, when is Pandora suing people's Gazette over the yes daddy call? why not go to court or call your failed FG to arrest him if he has commited a crime. Children of drug lord |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Majority votes from the South South, Niger Delta by Gbogbowa: 10:46pm On Apr 22, 2023 |
Darren95: In the Niger Delta, Tinubu won In Rivers State, while the rest of the state gave Tinubu his required 25% and more in
Cross rivers (29%) Akwa Ibom (28%)
We didn’t vote base on ethnicity or religion!
We voted as Nigerians
Unlike some people from the South East who gave Obi 98% vote very tribalistic and religious votes! that is why you are suffering and will continue to suffer SE gave Jonathan 98percent vote if not jonathan will not win that election against Buhari but you people betray the igbo and hausa will betray you people too wicked people, so long igbo will not be president watch it SS will never be |
Nairaland General › Re: Sanwo-Olu Empty Vault Spotted At Ikoyi Cemetery (Pictures) by Gbogbowa: 10:39pm On Apr 22, 2023 |
Money fit dey inside like that i dont trust our leaders again ooo |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Appoints Zainab Marwa, Daughter Of NDLEA Boss Into Inauguration Committee by Gbogbowa: 10:26pm On Apr 22, 2023 |
seunmsg: Majority of Igbo people have never hidden their hatred for Tinubu so why do they even want to be a part of his inauguration committee? it is way of thanking Marwa for not exposing his USA drug deal if you know you know |
Politics › Re: Barau Jibrin Is North's Choice For Senate President - Kwamanda by Gbogbowa: 10:19pm On Apr 22, 2023 |
Jogs1900: Exactly.If not for the little education they have, their religious bigotry will be worst than that of Boko haram. you can fill a muslim from senate to speakers its not our problem but muslim muslim Ticket for president and vice is not acceptable but the north has laid a foundation that will consume Nigeria. Next election will be a christian from the north middle belt and a christian from SS then i will see how you are going to win |
Politics › Re: Barau Jibrin Is North's Choice For Senate President - Kwamanda by Gbogbowa: 10:09pm On Apr 22, 2023 |
IyaebeTheGreat: Asiwaju knows best on where to zone it to. Asiwaju can never go wrong in my eyes. which Asiwaju? Asiwaju that was made by the hausa, Tinubu will never and can never work against the will of the north. I think the head of the leaders in SS and SE will be correct with this development |
Politics › Re: Chatgpt's Interpretation Of Section 134(2) by Gbogbowa: 6:38pm On Apr 21, 2023 |
alizma: Have you asked yourself this question, in which ground should Abuja has such outstanding status when it is clear that most of the elected government officials who possibly reside in Abuja, including the president, usually travel to their respective states to cast their votes during election leaving mainly the indigenous people to vote in FCT, on that note, do indigenous people of FCT have liquid gold flowing in their veins which makes them different from other Nigerians. The status you guys are trying to create for Abuja people in your wrong interpretation is electoral college status and i don't think those who put down the constitution were ignorant of that when they were writing the constitution because if that was their intentions it would have been simply stated using the rightful phrase/language. Abuja indigine are less than 5percent in Abuja, the major people in Abuja are Nigerians from different states, Abuja is mini Nigeria and no political party have structure in Abuja so any vote in Abuja reflect the 25percent will of the people of Federal republic of Nigeria |
Politics › Re: May 29 Handover Is Sacrosanct – Buhari by Gbogbowa: 6:28pm On Apr 21, 2023 |
sonature1: Boy, I don't have a problem with Tinubu being the president of Nigeria at all because hardship knows no tribe or religion.
However, I only have a problem with those boys who snatched and destroyed the ballot boxes for him during elections, but they are still coming to call us agbawo and beg us money for food. Most of those boys are also doing boy boy for the igbos
The internet is not the real world. Go around Lagos and see people suffering. Those on the least rung of the economic ladder who snatch boxes for the same oppressors are the biggest losers of this whole thing. |
Politics › Re: May 29 Handover Is Sacrosanct – Buhari by Gbogbowa: 6:26pm On Apr 21, 2023 |
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