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Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by sokera: 7:00am On Jan 04, 2022
LegendHero:
I have a question for OPC.

You said what we Yorubas need is restructuring (100% correct). How exactly are you going to get it if you fail to support someone that have at least 60-70% chance of effecting the restructuring?

If you can’t support Tinubu/Osinbajo/Fashola etc publicly, then at least let us know who you’ll rather support coz to even get restructuring, the nation need to keep working and you will need to have a president that can at least support it to an extent.

Are Ona Kakanfo that doesn’t know how to be diplomatic as a leader. Even if the Northerners don’t like Atiku, they won’t come out and be talking like elenujawaya like this.
God bless you , I have a feeling you are YYF member ? If not then if you are a full blooded yoruba then you should join YYF movement now … God bless you
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by Nobody: 7:01am On Jan 04, 2022
Omoboricash:
Have u forgotten how OPC publicly supported PDP in 2015 and 2019 general election. Prior to 2015 election OPC was awarded pipelines surveillance contract worth billions of naira.
Gani Adams and Tompolo of Niger deltal militant got the contract. Opc started destroying Apc poster in lagos. Tinubu suddenly became OPC enemy.
So im not surprised if OPC did not support Any of Yoruba aspirant from apc. OPC and afenifere are wings of pdp.
Indeed. Yet they will meet stiff and uncompromising resistance from most Yorubas over 2023. "It is a case of ki eni ti o ni omo ko kilo fun omo ti o bi".

Yorubas know what's up and Buhari cemented that idea in their head doing exactly the opposite of what most Yorubas believed his uncompromising character and reputation for leadership bravery indicated he could deliver.

Now the general consensus amongst Yoruba is that if Buhari cannot restructure, to ensure Nigerians stop being a self-destructive and unproductive burden to each other, then no Northerner ever will.

There is now a Presidency 'desperation' in many Yorubas, for the sake of self-preservation given how Nigeria is going , that will shock the petty greed of self-serving Yoruba saboteurs.
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by thisisit: 7:01am On Jan 04, 2022
OPC IS RIGHT.

FREE IGBOHO FIRST . HE MUST NOT DIE IN PRISON LIKE MKO ABIOLA.

THEREAFTER WE CAN TALK ABOUT 2023.
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by sokera: 7:04am On Jan 04, 2022
ScamHunter:
This is the first sensible word coming from the Yoruba nation. OPC may yet write their name in gold. I do not comprehend what is wrong with Africans. From Middle-belt to the core north, a group has been empowered with the license to kill at will and are progressively destroying native communities and these stupid people called Nigerians care all about sharing proceeds from crude oil in the guise of governance. It is only a matter of time before all of Yorubaland becomes another Ilorin and their stupid politicians care all about going to Aso rock to steal money. While their tribesmen who wouldn't even benefit anything apart from "na my tribeman's turn to steal" hype them. Kudos to OPC. I hope you guys aren't singing a discordant tone because you want to be ''settled'' because this coming from you guys is surprising. Let me add that it's refreshing to see Yoruba group not acting deceitfully like the rest of their people. Reminds me of that Yinka Odumakin, the late Afenifere spokesman, one of the only two Yoruba men I respect. One dead, one alive.
only a Igbo person and yoruba bastards will believe or trust OPC under Gani Adams … OPC under Gani Adams and Afenifere are all working for PDP… Jagaban is our next president…
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by tollyboy5(m): 7:05am On Jan 04, 2022
helinues:
Abi, are they saying they are going to sabotage SW interest in 2023 with restructuring?

grin
You're just talking trash. O PC mean well for yoruba people, the days opc were active we know how we had peace of mind in lagos.
Unlike one person cornering lagos money for self ambition.
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by DMerciful(m): 7:06am On Jan 04, 2022
Every inch of Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians including Yoruba land. You had it coming alright: you thought you were doing others when you insisted on one Nigeria in the past
Dsalvo:
Well said brother. 2023 will indeed be sweet. It will separate the wheat from the chafe. We know the North do not want restructuring.

We also know Igbos are a confused people who are not advocates of good governance per se and will swing behind anything depending on what they have to gain.

They can reject restructuring at the drop of a hat if made a "cornerstone" (as GEJ described them) of Atiku's PDP Government.

It is the SW that needs restructuring vitally because the troubled years under Buhari and Jonathan has shown us that we may go down with other hopeless regions if we don't restructure to gain a system somewhat akin to regionalism.

Yorubas are in exactly the position that led Britain to Brexit. The comparative economic success of Britain made her the top destination for migrants from other EU States.

The Brexit vote simply confirmed that more Britons believed the nation needed to control her border, and the influx of those seeking a better life, to protect British people.

We cannot 'Yorubexit' from Nigeria. Yet as a proud and capable people , we now uncompromisingly want solutions that means we are able to use our talent and endowment to secure a better existence and future for Yorubas.

Believe me bro, this is all SW Yoruba intelligentsia now talk about everywhere I go and a political discussion ensues. It seems many Yorubas now see the situation as 'restructure or die'.

When the heat of the battle rages, I would really love to see, given the many negatives we Yorubas have suffered the most because of 'one Nigeria', the Yorubas amongst us who would dare work for the PDP Fulani candidate, indicating 'more of the same' for Yorubas and the SW, or try to sabotage an APC Yoruba.

I believe all this is 'demo' and ashawo runs by OPC. They will eventually be put in their place because Yoruba intellectuals, who believe it is their responsibility to agitate on behalf of even uneducated Yorubas in the the most remote Village, are not compromising with restructuring, as an uncompromising demand on the next President, that will give us more control over our affairs.

We sprung behind Buhari because we believed he had the qualities and personal character to uncompromisingly push for it. Indeed Buhari has actually now proven to many Yorubas that Nigeria can never be restructured, benevolently for all, under a Northerner.

Most Yorubas now feel restructuring restructuring is something that is inevitable. It can be delayed but not denied. In fact this is the reason the OPC is using it to drive their personal agenda. They know restructuring, and changing the core nature of how Nigeria works, resonates strongly with every Yoruba today.

OPC will be shocked by the raw vehemence they will face over a goal many Yorubas now feel is bigger than the self-interest of any individual or group. Na me talk am.
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by freshkpomo(m): 7:10am On Jan 04, 2022
Dsalvo:
Illiterate. Do you know what restructuring is about and how, in Nigeria's reality, Tinubu symbolizes it the most of all Nigerian leaders since 1999?

When BAT became Governor in 1999 the entire world knew the man was obsessed with weaning Lagos of the addiction to Abuja cash and making the State socio-economically self-sustaining.

Tinubu has attained that exactly. This is why he is loved iconically and admired across the world from Africa to Europe, USA, Asia etal.

BAT supervised the delivery of the biggest IGR increase in the history of Nigeria for Lagos.

In the process making the State the 6th biggest economy in Africa and richer than some African 'powerhouse' nations like Ghana, Kenya etal.

Tinub succeedwd in ensuring Lagos is the only State in Nigeria that can sustain herself without financial support from the FG.

Anybody who talks about agberos when Tinubu is discussed is likely an IPOBian. Dead giveaway yet some of us expect it from you hateful people.

You are the only ones who would deny stunning achievements, that has made Lagos the number one permanent destination of your people in the entire world, to be talking childishly about agbero and bullion van when the entire world fetes Tinubu as being an outstanding reformers and one of the best in Nigeria's history.

Na die we dey for Nigeria ooo, God save us ooooooooo... See these guys campaigning for another man that will be spending a lot of time in London hospital (another Buhari)... Is this not witchcraft? Why una wicked like this na.... Suffer not dey tire una?

Why do we always have to look at big names?

Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by Nobody: 7:13am On Jan 04, 2022
ba7man:
Gani Adams has always had his political leaning so it's expected.

OPC is a group of illiterates that have no business meddling in politics though.
Indeed. How is undermining a Yoruba win in the APC, to the benefit of a Fulani win in the PDP, beneficial to goals the Yorubas now feel is crucial and can only be delivered by a Yoruba?

Does Gani love how the North, and I am sure Atiku will back the trend, continue to reject State policing that makes his job of protecting the SW, as Are ona kakanfo, much more difficult?

Self-serving hypocrisy and sabotage from any Yoruba will be called out. Mark my word, Gani Adams will go down over this if his intention is to sabotage Yorubas, in favour of Atiku or any other PDP Northerner, for personal gains.
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by Nobody: 7:18am On Jan 04, 2022
freshkpomo:

Na die we dey for Nigeria ooo, God save us ooooooooo... See these guys campaigning for another man that will be spending a lot of time in London hospital (another Buhari)... Is this not witchcraft? Why una wicked like this na.... Suffer not dey tire una?

Why do we always have to look at big names?

Lol. Your people who have resigned themselves to supporting a Fulani PDP candidate are better ba given that this will virtually ensure more of the same for all of us?

I.e no restructuring, no State policing, no resource control, no devolution of power to regions to ensurw they can develop at their own pace, etc, etc?

You guys are just self destructive haters.
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by tollyboy5(m): 7:20am On Jan 04, 2022
sokera:
only a Igbo person and yoruba bastards will believe or trust OPC under Gani Adams … OPC under Gani Adams and Afenifere are all working for PDP… Jagaban is our next president…
Alot of yoruba bastard are rooting for tinubu
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by tollyboy5(m): 7:24am On Jan 04, 2022
ba7man:
Gani Adams has always had his political leaning so it's expected.

OPC is a group of illiterates that have no business meddling in politics though.
Imagine the audacity, who are you?
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by ofwest47(m): 7:25am On Jan 04, 2022
Anti Yoruba group called OP C
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by freshkpomo(m): 7:25am On Jan 04, 2022
Dsalvo:
Lol. Your people who have resigned themselves to supporting a Fulani PDP candidate are better ba given that this will virtually ensure more of the same for all of us?

I.e no restructuring, no State policing, no resource control, no devolution of power to regions to ensurw they can develop at their own pace, etc, etc?

You guys are just self destructive haters.

Ozuo I be Benin boy..... IPOB and ODUDUWA always like to shift goal post each time you point their faults...

Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by Tzar(m): 7:26am On Jan 04, 2022
This Gani Adams guy likes to over hype himself.
We know you & your clowns have fed fat on the Nigerian rot. Don’t add insult to injury by trying to be politically relevant.
Toothless bulldog!
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by ayindejimmy(m): 7:26am On Jan 04, 2022
“Even if an angel emerges the president of this nation today, without restructuring, nothing will change for the better.

Even if we restructure Nigeria, under this same crop of politicians, can anything work?
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by tollyboy5(m): 7:27am On Jan 04, 2022
DMerciful:
Every inch of Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians including Yoruba land. You had it coming alright: you thought you were doing others when you insisted on one Nigeria in the past
Lol azikwe ,ironsi were the architect of one nigeria
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by ayindejimmy(m): 7:30am On Jan 04, 2022
Tzar:
This Gani Adams guy likes to over hype himself.
We know you & your clowns have fed fat on the Nigerian rot. Don’t add insult to injury by trying to be politically relevant.
Toothless bulldog!
He came to limelight under Jonathan. Obj almost finished them.

I don't know why the government allow people like this to have a voice
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by israelmao(m): 7:30am On Jan 04, 2022
Tinubu has not been forthright with the issue of restructuring and in some key moments which the issues or matters of urgent national importance and discourse cropped up he remained stony silent where and when people least expected.Osinbajo has been speaking with tact and finesse on some key issues that will ensure continuous existence,unity,progress of Nigeria even though he lacks power to make some things happen as a Vice President.Fayemi has not been that vocal on the burning issues in Nigeria.
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by 1950Mack: 7:41am On Jan 04, 2022
Drama...who na de f.o.o.l undecided
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by tamdun: 7:44am On Jan 04, 2022
helinues:
OPC is only playing to the gallery.. No be same set of people that collected money from GEJ..

The restructuring message na boboring
Time for election is getting close, opc just want to cash out from our politicians,what they are doing is called "notice me"
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by Qatar2022: 7:46am On Jan 04, 2022
LegendHero:
I have a question for OPC.

You said what we Yorubas need is restructuring (100% correct). How exactly are you going to get it if you fail to support someone that have at least 60-70% chance of effecting the restructuring?

If you can’t support Tinubu/Osinbajo/Fashola etc publicly, then at least let us know who you’ll rather support coz to even get restructuring, the nation need to keep working and you will need to have a president that can at least support it to an extent.

Are Ona Kakanfo that doesn’t know how to be diplomatic as a leader. Even if the Northerners don’t like Atiku, they won’t come out and be talking like elenujawaya like this.
I'm an igbo man but i like your valid point, with president on your side you can what you want as a tribe
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by ThatFairGuy1: 7:50am On Jan 04, 2022
Why nah grin
helinues:
OPC is only playing to the gallery.. No be same set of people that collected money from GEJ..

The restructuring message na boboring

Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by Nobody: 7:51am On Jan 04, 2022
freshkpomo:

Ozuo I be Benin boy..... IPOB and ODUDUWA always like to shift goal post each time you point their faults...

If you are a Benin boy nko? Does what I said not still apply to you? If you hate Tinubu then name a Southern candidate that can defeat the Fulani candidate the PDP will surely present to mean 'more of the same' for all of us in the South.

Tell us his/her name and show how they possess what it takes for Nigeria to avoid 'more of the same' under Fulani PDP Presidency for another 8 years.

Unless you can prove conclusively that Tinubu is physically unfit to be President then I would advice you to look at how he keeps micro-managing Lagos out of office, with his so-called lack of health, to ensure the State continues to get good governors who will consolidate on the success of their predecessor to sustain forward motion.

Imagine what can be if Tinubu deploys the best hands available to run Nigeria as we all know his history confirms he is always obsessed with doing?

There will be no politically expedient appointment in a Tinubu Presidency as we witnessed, to the detriment of Nigeria, in the GEJ and Buhari Presidency.

That alone is something to look forward to, from a Tinubu Presidency, for Nigerians who genuinely want progress for Nigeria and appreciate what needs to be done to achieve it.
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by ThatFairGuy1: 7:52am On Jan 04, 2022
Agba kii fi gbogbo enu s'oro angry
LegendHero:
I have a question for OPC.

You said what we Yorubas need is restructuring (100% correct). How exactly are you going to get it if you fail to support someone that have at least 60-70% chance of effecting the restructuring?

If you can’t support Tinubu/Osinbajo/Fashola etc publicly, then at least let us know who you’ll rather support coz to even get restructuring, the nation need to keep working and you will need to have a president that can at least support it to an extent.

Are Ona Kakanfo that doesn’t know how to be diplomatic as a leader. Even if the Northerners don’t like Atiku, they won’t come out and be talking like elenujawaya like this.
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by maestroferddi: 8:01am On Jan 04, 2022
Dsalvo:
Well said brother. 2023 will indeed be sweet. It will separate the wheat from the chafe. We know the North do not want restructuring.

We also know Igbos are a confused people who are not advocates of good governance per se and will swing behind anything depending on what they have to gain.

They can reject restructuring at the drop of a hat if made a "cornerstone" (as GEJ described them) of Atiku's PDP Government.

It is the SW that needs restructuring vitally because the troubled years under Buhari and Jonathan has shown us that we may go down with other hopeless regions if we don't restructure to gain a system somewhat akin to regionalism.

Yorubas are in exactly the position that led Britain to Brexit. The comparative economic success of Britain made her the top destination for migrants from other EU States.

The Brexit vote simply confirmed that more Britons believed the nation needed to control her border, and the influx of those seeking a better life, to protect British people.

We cannot 'Yorubexit' from Nigeria. Yet as a proud and capable people , we now uncompromisingly want solutions that means we are able to use our talent and endowment to secure a better existence and future for Yorubas.

Believe me bro, this is all SW Yoruba intelligentsia now talk about everywhere I go and a political discussion ensues. It seems many Yorubas now see the situation as 'restructure or die'.

When the heat of the battle rages, I would really love to see, given the many negatives we Yorubas have suffered the most because of 'one Nigeria', the Yorubas amongst us who would dare work for the PDP Fulani candidate, indicating 'more of the same' for Yorubas and the SW, or try to sabotage an APC Yoruba.

I believe all this is 'demo' and ashawo runs by OPC. They will eventually be put in their place because Yoruba intellectuals, who believe it is their responsibility to agitate on behalf of even uneducated Yorubas in the the most remote Village, are not joking with restructuring, as an uncompromising demand on the next President, that will give us more control over our affairs.

We sprung behind Buhari because we believed he had the qualities and personal character to uncompromisingly push for it. Indeed Buhari has actually now proven to many Yorubas that Nigeria can never be restructured, benevolently for all, under a Northerner.

Most Yorubas now feel restructuring restructuring is something that is inevitable. It can be delayed but not denied. In fact this is the reason the OPC is using it to drive their personal agenda. They know restructuring, and changing the core nature of how Nigeria works, resonates strongly with every Yoruba today.

OPC will be shocked by the raw vehemence they will face over a goal many Yorubas now feel is bigger than the self-interest of any individual or group. Na me talk am.
Be careful with what you wish for, ogbeni....

Shallow-thinking folks like you invariably commit the naive error of conflating South West with Lagos...

The moment the system enables other ports in Nigeria to operate with the political manipulation being applied since independence, Lagos will lose its lustre.

I hope you know what a weakened Lagos portends for the South West?

Rationality presupposes that you people scale down your misguided sense of self-importance...
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by MsAllison(f): 8:06am On Jan 04, 2022
ThatFairGuy1:
Even if will be Somalia for you and your family, TINUBU WILL BE PRESIDENT COME 2023
mynd44 lalasticlala Seun

Rule 2
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by DabuIIIT: 8:07am On Jan 04, 2022
LegendHero:
I have a question for OPC.

You said what we Yorubas need is restructuring (100% correct). How exactly are you going to get it if you fail to support someone that have at least 60-70% chance of effecting the restructuring?

If you can’t support Tinubu/Osinbajo/Fashola etc publicly, then at least let us know who you’ll rather support coz to even get restructuring, the nation need to keep working and you will need to have a president that can at least support it to an extent.

Are Ona Kakanfo that doesn’t know how to be diplomatic as a leader. Even if the Northerners don’t like Atiku, they won’t come out and be talking like elenujawaya like this.
What has been your public stance on the likes of the elders of Afenifere?

You people also knew buhari is one of the worst ethnic northerner and who will never support restructuring of the country but you and your big tinubu wholeheartedly brought him upon everyone,how perfect and so much for hypocrites.

Heaven will so judge you yoruba people
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by Reference(m): 8:08am On Jan 04, 2022
LegendHero:
I have a question for OPC.

You said what we Yorubas need is restructuring (100% correct). How exactly are you going to get it if you fail to support someone that have at least 60-70% chance of effecting the restructuring?

If you can’t support Tinubu/Osinbajo/Fashola etc publicly, then at least let us know who you’ll rather support coz to even get restructuring, the nation need to keep working and you will need to have a president that can at least support it to an extent.

Are Ona Kakanfo that doesn’t know how to be diplomatic as a leader. Even if the Northerners don’t like Atiku, they won’t come out and be talking like elenujawaya like this.
Their position is exactly the same as mine which you fail to understand.
It is one after the fact.
That without restructuring it is impossible for any sort of goverment to move Nigeria forward.
And so will not lend itself to half measures. Your so called 60 percent included.
I will only support a candidate absolutely comiitted to restructuring and since I have not seen any in the 4th Republic I too have never voted.
I am absolutely persuaded that with the present structure Nigerians are just wasting their time and wasting away their destinies.
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by sapoyoro(m): 8:08am On Jan 04, 2022
Dsalvo:
Indeed. How is undermining a Yoruba win in the APC, to the benefit of a Fulani win in the PDP, beneficial to goals the Yorubas now feel is crucial and can only be delivered by a Yoruba?

Does Gani love how the North, and I am sure Atiku will back the trend, continue to reject State policing that makes his job of protecting the SW, as Are ona kakanfo, much more difficult?

Self-serving hypocrisy and sabotage from any Yoruba will be called out. Mark my word, Gani Adams will go down over this if his intention is to sabotage Yorubas, in favour of Atiku or any other PDP Northerner, for personal gains.
but tinubu did not go down for once supporting a Fulani man in opposition against a Yoruba woman in same opposition... haaahahaahaa
tinubu supporters with their low IQ and senselessness thinking in their delusion they speak for all Yoruba people
Re: 2023: OPC Disowns Osinbajo, Tinubu, Fayemi by ThatFairGuy1: 8:08am On Jan 04, 2022
What's rule 2 in that Mr canceller grin

I'm not a gay, STOP DISTURBING ME.
MsAllison:
mynd44 lalasticlala Seun

Rule 2
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