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effort1:Tinubu is too civilized and too broadminded to exhibit such a character |
Here is a little expose on the man the opportunists (Obi, Atiku, etc) are contesting against. BY Idowu Ajanakuhttps://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/08/tinubus-contributions-democracy-nigeria/
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kingsways:I feel your pain. Only you have responded three times to the same post. |
The presidential candidate of the LP, Peter Obi, finally released his manifesto. While the tardiness in releasing the manifesto worried many observers as it signaled unpreparedness on the part of Obi and his party, the title of the manifesto also leaves so much to be desired. In the title of the manifesto is the emphasis on PO (Peter Obi - POssible) which speaks to the only "ME" mindset of Peter Obi. Even Soludo talked about this primitive mindset of "ME" this, "ME" that... To Obi the presidency is all about him. The same "ME" that couldn't change anything in Anambra. Obi needs to grow up. |
Naijalarry:We will begin to boycott the station even after election |
I am not rendering this piece to argue whether the issue of qualification especially as regards information supplied by a candidate on the INEC Forms raises a pre or post election issue. I am dealing with the merit of the forgery allegation by the Petitioners. The petitioners have a load heavier than mount Arafat on their shoulder to be able to establish forgery. Dealing with the merit of their claim, I will quickly dismiss the allegation of forgery of the High School Diploma and the Atlanta College Bachelor of Science Degree Certificates as baseless. The Schools are there to attend to any inquiry about the genuineness of the respective certificates issued to Adeleke. For the purpose of clarity, the High School Diploma was not the pre-requisite for the Atlanta College Degree as both certificates are independent of each other. That is that about that . ![]() This is funny... How can you say "That is that about that."? We're talking about a forgery case here. The question is, did he submit forged certificates? Even in Law, there is common sense. If he submitted fake certificates, you can't say that is that about that. |
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Hopefully, he will be picked up by security operatives immediately |
Okoroawusa: ![]() |
As electioneering picks up ahead of the 2023 elections, things are seemingly not going on well in the LP, Peter Obi's party. Peter Obi and his party have been missing in action, postponing rallies and not showing up, without notice, for campaigns. As if this is not enough, the LP in Ogun state decided to expel Doyin Okupe, the LP's presidential campaign DG, marking the first time the campaign DG of a supposedly leading presidential candidate would be kicked out of the part in the middle of campaigns. Let's x-ray this and share what it portends for Obi's ambition. Mynd44 Lalasticlala Mukina2 Garfield1 Helinues Rolams Tinubuadvocate Okoroawusa Kyase Aiel123 Muykem Cajal Naijaroyalty Adegbaraogboye Trinitycian Penguin2
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LadyExcellency:Man, even if he was there for one month, it is more than enough for someone of his status. He will never forget the disgrace and humiliation he suffered. Let the courts begin to serve long-term sentences on them. Gradually, sanity will begin to reign... Most of them will, on their own, leave partisan politics. |
Kyase:At least, you're alive... The educated bandits (who are mostly elites) kill and maim many thousands through looting and mismanagement. Many people have lost their lives to bad roads, ill-equipped hospitals, etc. Yes, the killing is gradual and not immediately seen from the action but this is the reality. This group of bandits has killed more people than the common criminals. |
Mystic216:The court has done its own and definitely, they will be in prison until a higher court upturns the judgment. |
Dec 2022 will definitely be a good month for us in Nigeria. On the first day of the month, two Nigerian elites (the educated bandits) were convicted and sentenced to long years in prison. In the north, Prof. Graba (a VC) received 35 years in prison while down south, Bassey Albert (a former senator of the federal republic and YPP gov candidate) will spend 42 years behind bars. We should take it easy with the poor thieves and pocket pickers on the streets. The focus of the law should be on the Nigerian elites and the so-called leaders both in private and public organizations - they are the real bandits breeding all other forms of banditry. If Nigeria wins the war against the educated bandits (called leaders) in both the private and public sectors, the sky will be our limit. https://dailynigerian.com/fraud-court-sends-gusau/ https://www.thecable.ng/just-in-akwa-ibom-ypp-guber-candidate-sentenced-to-42-years-imprisonment-for-fraud Mynd44 Lalasticlala Mukina2 Garfield1 Helinues Rolams Tinubuadvocate Okoroawusa Kyase Aiel123 Muykem Cajal Naijaroyalty Adegbaraogboye Trinitycian Penguin2 |
Kalashnikov49:Congratulations! Keep praising them... When your people become their prey, hopefully, you won't blame the FG. |
God1000:And who (whether popular or not) is campaigning for LP anywhere aside from Obi now? Obi may not even get half of what Lasun got in Osun. |
mikool007:You're chinedu ![]() Are you ashamed of who you are and where you come from? |
post=118714494:Who put this jargon together? Obi contesting Lagos and Kano? Obi is not in the race in those major cities. He can't even win rivers. |
mikool007:I feel your pain chinedu |
VeryWickedGoat:Can you show us Obi's rally at any of his strongholds if he has any? |
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Wow!
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post=118706584:Today in Lagos
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Obi has been raising donations since the beginning of the current electioneering process. Till today we don't know how much has been raised so far, how much has been spent, and on what. With all these donations, Obi's campaign has left much to be desired and is not something anybody looks forward to. Many don't even know where he is going next - which shows there is a lack of popular interest in his candidacy. |
Those who are aspiring to lead the country should learn strategic communication and campaign initiatives from Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the candidate of the All Progressives' Congress-APC. His campaigns have been most strategic, issue-based, sector-specific, and all-encompassing in both content and delivery. He takes his campaigns to his target audience, delivers his message in very lucid prose, sets agenda for a robust engagement and anchors his initiatives on the needs of the people. In my many years of being actively involved in politics and political campaigns, this is the most strategic I have seen. He spoke to crop growers and farmers in a Town Hall meeting in Minna. He proceeded to Lafia to address the miners. He engaged the hub of the Organised Private Sector in Lagos. He visited Warri in Delta, some kind of home-coming for his wife and also took part in the oil find in Bauchi. He made a very strategic statement in Bauchi about recharging the huge economy of the Lake Chad which even Atiku Abubakar from North-East is not aware of, and has never spoken of. The declining fortunes of the Lake Chad economy needs to be arrested and recharged for its strategic importance to the economy of the nation and the people of the North-East geopolitical zone. He also visited Imo to speak to the leaders and business owners, while assuring them of transforming the South-East zone to another Taiwan in Nigeria. It was not a surprise that the sum of One Billion naira was reportedly donated to his campaign. Other presidential aspirants should learn from this strategic thinker and political campaigner in Asiwaju Tinubu. In contending with the issues in Nigeria, a candidate must show a clear understanding of the variables, speak to them, come up with ActionPlan to interrogate the issues and set agenda for realising the objectives. I am so elated that we have a presidential candidate that understands the dynamics and rubrics of what the expectations are, and how to confront them in measured dialogue and robust engagement. When they expected him to carry out roadshows, he opted for Town Hall meetings which afforded him the unique opportunity to rub minds with critical stakeholders and opinion leaders at closer range. In Kano, he spent two days listening to the people on what their collective aspirations were, offered suggestions on how to recapture the textile and garment factories to rejig the North-West economy. Ditto for Kaduna when he spoke to the nucleus of Arewa Consultative Forum leaders. While his major opponent Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is busy settling his party's internal squabbles, Asiwaju Tinubu is taking the shine. This is the first time in contemporary Nigeria political campaigns that the effective use of Town Hall meetings has become so manifest. His combination of rallies and Town Hall meetings has been a clincher of some sort and other presidential candidates should take a cue from him. I was amused seeing the PDP candidate Atiku Abubakar copying APC's strategic women engagement by setting up Women Campaign Council months after APC set up its own. This APC's campaign has been most segmented; the youths, the women, the party and the people. Give it to Asiwaju Tinubu when it comes to strategic engagement, you can't beat him to it. Prince Kassim Afegbua is a former a former Commissioner for Information, Edo State and a huge supporter of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s presidential ambition.
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Workch:He is not, it is Obi that is from Lagos |
NwaMamaIwota:Cry cry baby ![]() Seun please.., a baby is murmuring here |
Workch:Ode... Is Buhari from Lagos? A Lagosian is contesting this time around. It would be different from all other elections |
![]() Until they realize they're only competing with their inner selves, they won't grow |
lhordspy:Can Obi even defeat Tinubu's wife in a political contest? ![]() |
Felabrity:You will continue to see it everyday until the day of election. The alternative is to stop coming to nairaland Why the noisy obidients can't raise money to do same for their mini god is what I don't understand. You want Obi but can't put your resources on his ambition - what do you call these empty barrels? |
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