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Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Basilpearck(m): 7:25am On Jun 18, 2021
Tokunbor is not on the list
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Omooba77: 7:25am On Jun 18, 2021
bolaayenimo:

https://independent.ng/2023-can-sanwo-olu-scale-second-term-hurdle/

On security is zero. Lagos is now construction site with lack of synergy. Dirts everywhere. Agberos are now lords. From Ikeja, Oshodi, third mainland bridge, Lekki, Ajah, Ibeju, tales of holdup and traffic robbery. I donot want to mention Eko Bridge-Surulere because trailers are kings. We are still waiting for his name and shame of people causing Apapa expressway blockage.
This is Nigeria, people vote with party and religious sentiment. Once he crossed Burdillion hurdle, the rest is for Queen's college road umpire to doctored results.

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Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Seniorwriter(m): 7:27am On Jun 18, 2021
bolaayenimo:

https://independent.ng/2023-can-sanwo-olu-scale-second-term-hurdle/

We need young visionary leaders as governors and in all political space not people that are controlled their God Fathers.
Wickedtruths:


People like Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu grin

He lacks one or both of the characteristics in my phrase "Young Visionary"
Next time read to comprehend before quoting.

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Ability to read & comprehend is a superpower. Seek it.




@Seniorwriter
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Wickedtruths: 7:28am On Jun 18, 2021
Chanchit:
Definitely, he will. If you are a youth in Lagos and you've not benefited from any of the free Lagos state sponsored programs. It means you've not been looking at the right places, you are just here for the criticism.

Sanwo Olu has really tried in that aspect. I'm currently doing a program sponsored by Lagos state, my brother is doing another which they even pay them weekly for coming.

In that aspect, forget. Lagos State na baba. Digital skills, industrial welding, expensive stuffs.
The interesting thing is that those trainings are very expensive if you want to pay for them normally.
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by izubext007: 7:28am On Jun 18, 2021
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bolaayenimo:

https://independent.ng/2023-can-sanwo-olu-scale-second-term-hurdle/
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Yes as far as he is at peace with jagaban . He scale through .
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by alizma: 7:28am On Jun 18, 2021
so far, he is doing well
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by ThatFairGuy1: 7:29am On Jun 18, 2021
What's all these people's speculation about Lagos? You must have reduced yorubaland to religiously separated ethnic.



Sanwolu is completing 8yrs, HIS PERFORMANCE SO FAR HAS SPOKEN FOR HIM

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Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Wickedtruths: 7:29am On Jun 18, 2021
Seniorwriter:


We need young visionary leaders as governors and in all political space not people that are controlled their God Fathers.

@Seniorwriter

People like Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu grin

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Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Adakintroy: 7:29am On Jun 18, 2021
of courses na... The man is all clear.


See him road project. The guy de start from base de work. Mad respect. Him simple too and humble. Educated I add.


He is clear! Next question.
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by limeta(f): 7:30am On Jun 18, 2021
muric will decide for them
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by hohafrank(m): 7:30am On Jun 18, 2021
As long as he remains loyal to his pay master,he will.
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by airminem(f): 7:35am On Jun 18, 2021
I think so. Sanwo-olu is lubricating as$es of his masters by licking the hell outta their holes, loyaly. He's sure getting a second term to lickasses in diaper again angry. For Ambode that even isn't currently in government today is far better than all the governors in the North & SouthEast region.
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by hakymbiyiyaho: 7:35am On Jun 18, 2021
one term is enough for everybody, so that wealth will be well circulated. Abi i lie?

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Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by tfelicityk(m): 7:38am On Jun 18, 2021
He will by God Grace
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by hslbroker2(m): 7:41am On Jun 18, 2021
The Lord blesses

Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by nairavsdollars(f): 7:43am On Jun 18, 2021
Keep kwayet. The election is in February 2023. So, technically its next year

CzarChris:
Madness, absolute madness. We are in 2021 for crying out loud. The day this 2nd term of a thing becomes a thing of the past then we can talk of development as a country.

Other countries are busy thinking of developing outter space and are making unbelievable science breakthroughs, we are busy discussing the basest of things like cows and 2nd tenure.

Honestly, I give up. We Nigerians actually deserve the kind of leaders we get in this "blessed" country. Since we prefer reasoning like cavemen.
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by ugodson(m): 7:44am On Jun 18, 2021
I know he will. I have lived in Lagos all my life. Apc will still rig but d people will also vote for him if he continues with this pace.

Let it be known am not a member of any political party just want good governance. #Buharimustgo

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Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Oweku: 7:45am On Jun 18, 2021
He is too loyal... Over loyal to BAT..
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by zoedew: 7:45am On Jun 18, 2021
Easily.
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Penguin2: 7:49am On Jun 18, 2021
Chanchit:
Definitely, he will. If you are a youth in Lagos and you've not benefited from any of the free Lagos state sponsored programs. It means you've not been looking at the right places, you are just here for the criticism.

Sanwo Olu has really tried in that aspect. I'm currently doing a program sponsored by Lagos state, my brother is doing another which they even pay them weekly for coming.

Can you elaborate please?
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Hamiltonii: 7:54am On Jun 18, 2021
bolaayenimo:

https://independent.ng/2023-can-sanwo-olu-scale-second-term-hurdle/

He'll succeed for a second term. He'll be succeeded by Seyi Tinubu.
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by airminem(f): 7:55am On Jun 18, 2021
Chanchit:
Definitely, he will. If you are a youth in Lagos and you've not benefited from any of the free Lagos state sponsored programs. It means you've not been looking at the right places, you are just here for the criticism.

Sanwo Olu has really tried in that aspect. I'm currently doing a program sponsored by Lagos state, my brother is doing another which they even pay them weekly for coming.
What is your use to fellow Nairalanders?
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Nobody: 7:57am On Jun 18, 2021
bolaayenimo:

https://independent.ng/2023-can-sanwo-olu-scale-second-term-hurdle/

Lagos can experience nothing in the nature of progress until this current pack of prebendal hyenas are all gone

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Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Harrynight(m): 7:57am On Jun 18, 2021
Only If he remain Loyal to Jagaban
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Lamanii22(f): 7:58am On Jun 18, 2021
Chanchit:
Definitely, he will. If you are a youth in Lagos and you've not benefited from any of the free Lagos state sponsored programs. It means you've not been looking at the right places, you are just here for the criticism.

Sanwo Olu has really tried in that aspect. I'm currently doing a program sponsored by Lagos state, my brother is doing another which they even pay them weekly for coming.


Which of the programs.... Please let's connect oo... I'll send you an email...
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by CzarChris(m): 8:00am On Jun 18, 2021
nairavsdollars:
Keep kwayet. The election is in February 2023. So, technically its next year

Thanks for the insult, do you have any other thing to say?
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by techWriter1: 8:02am On Jun 18, 2021
God bless SanwoluGod bless Lagos StateGod bless Nigeria
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by attacker321: 8:05am On Jun 18, 2021
He has done well but it is left for Tinubu to select.
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by adisa204(m): 8:09am On Jun 18, 2021
Femi Gbajabiamila has been shortlisted for the next Lagos state Governor
Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by AloneTK: 8:15am On Jun 18, 2021
If the above assertion (Sanwo-Olu completing Ambode's second term on a christian ticket) is anything to go by, how then do you explain Tinubu's (muslim) 8yrs and Fashola's (muslim) 8yrs making a total of 16yrs of Muslim governors as against Ambode's 4yrs and Sanwao-Olu's 4yrs (at least for now) making 8yrs as a parameter for determining that the next governor must be a muslim.

In this day an age, we shouldn't dwell on religious affiliation where sensitive and critical issues like governance is concerned (except for areas where federal character needs to be recognized and addressed- unlike Bubu's ways).
The right person for the job should be allowed to do it, irrespective of his/her religious background.
Unfortunately, my people have not been able to see beyond this, and many would prefer an incompetent person to occupy a public office simply because they practice same religion.

Though I don't go to church always, but I don't allow my being a christian cloud my reasoning.
Erastus Akingbola (an ex banker, and a pastor I think) is a christian. Mudashiru Obasa is a muslim. I need not say more. Figure it out if they have the right credentials to hold public office by virtue of them practicing same religion as you do.

If a traditionalist has what it takes to deliver for a decade, and many more of same faith as his could continue to provide good governance, then christian and muslim politicians should take the back-seat.

Lagos, like any other Nigerian secular state should re-strategize.
We can't continue like this and expect the lives of millions to improve based on religious sentiments.

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Re: 2023: Can Sanwo-Olu Scale The Second Term Hurdle? by Omooba77: 8:21am On Jun 18, 2021
Chanchit:
Definitely, he will. If you are a youth in Lagos and you've not benefited from any of the free Lagos state sponsored programs. It means you've not been looking at the right places, you are just here for the criticism.

Sanwo Olu has really tried in that aspect. I'm currently doing a program sponsored by Lagos state, my brother is doing another which they even pay them weekly for coming.

Including youth shot and killed at Lekki tollgate, from trying to take Buhari's seat.

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