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Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by aminulive: 9:43am On Jan 04, 2022
POLITICSNIGERIA.COM

The political space is again heated up as expected when elections are approaching. Both the ruling party, All Progressives Congress, and its major challenger, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are all over the place but yet to decide who will bear their flags at the 2023 Presidential poll.

Some political observers say it's imperative both parties decide on time, noting there's much to cover before Nigerians head to the polls in fourteen months time.

At the moment, words and gestures from politicians or their cronies; events attended and the ones shunned are being interpreted to suggest who is running and who is not; those that have been endorsed and those that are still consulting.

As many are yet to declare their interest in Nigeria’s numero uno position, numerous groups, whether overzealous or genuine, have flooded the media with endorsement statements. On the other hand, a few have subtly registered their intentions.

For instance, Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo, had in October, hinted that former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and Aminu Tambuwal, Governor of Sokoto, have indicated interest in contesting in the 2023 presidential election. Both are top PDP Generals and they've not refuted Makinde's claims.

The duo are household names in Nigeria's 'politicosphere' but one that stirs controversy is Atiku Abubakar's interest in the office after five unsuccessful attempts.

One could have misconstrued that to mean passion and willingness to serve but the Buhari example has shown that relentlessly running for offices even after several failed attempts does not guarantee quality leadership.

Since he bowed out as the Vice-president in 2007, Abubakar has been dancing around the Presidential seat, however, fighting for his turn. In fact, several accounts have alluded to the fact that he has eyed the office right from the 90s.

In 1993, Abubakar contested the SDP presidential primaries but Moshood Abiola beat him to it with a wide margin of over 1000 votes. For Abubakar, the Presidency is not just an opportunity to serve but an avenue to feed his age-long quest for power.

Of course, the quest didn't start when he first contested the SDP presidential primaries or when he ventured into partisan politics. He had priotised his lust for the two decades he spent in the Nigeria Custom Service (NCS).

“I told myself that if by the time I was 40 years old I did not head the organisation, I would quit,” he said in his authorised biography, "ATIKU: The Story of Atiku Abubakar" which was written and published by his late Senior Special Assistant on Media, Adinoyi Onukaba.

Despite rising to become the Deputy Director, the second highest position in the NCS was then known; Abubakar voluntarily retired in April 1989 after all efforts to become the Head of the agency didn't yield. As a desperate one, he lobbied everyone in the corridor of power but all to no avail.

Mr Abubakar was confident of bagging the appointment so much that he counted on his friendship with Ibrahim Babangida, a former military ruler.

“Atiku had known Babangida since 1974 when he was just a Major. They met at a party in Lagos, and became good friends. In 1982 when Babangida, then a Major-General, imported a BMW car into the country, it was his friend, Atiku, who helped him to clear it from the Lagos ports. Babangida was not the only top military officer or prominent civil servant that Atiku had assisted," Onukaba wrote.

This desperation makes it easy to decipher that an Atiku Presidency has nothing genuine to offer the populace beyond fulfilling selfish interest. Little wonder why he called for the privatisation of the nation's biggest oil corporation. Recall that under the Obasanjo-led administration, which Abubakar played a key role in, some of the government’s assets were privatised and that began the story of how they went moribund.

Beyond his political trajectories and hobnobbing with corruption, the overwhelming acceptance of the zoning arrangement that favours a Southern Presidency is a stumbling block on Abubakar's way to the Aso Villa. Political commentators have suggested that any attempt to disregard the arrangement may spell the doom of any party in the forthcoming election.
William-Charles Rotimi

https://politicsnigeria.com/why-atiku-shouldnt-be-nigerias-president-in-2023/

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Xscape1993(m): 9:44am On Jan 04, 2022
Well, it is your own personal view.

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Maxymilliano(m): 9:46am On Jan 04, 2022
Height of joblessness

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by FarahAideed: 9:49am On Jan 04, 2022
He would be able to open up the economy and unite tribes but I doubt he has what it takes to tackle Fulani bandits , he will be soft on them and probably try to keep the calm by organizing an expensive amnesty that does nothing .... Besides I thing he is too old to be president .. Atiku should rest

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Baawaa(m): 9:49am On Jan 04, 2022
Atikulooting is out if the race already

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by tutudesz: 9:51am On Jan 04, 2022
All I know is power will be coming to either South West or South South cool

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Nobody: 10:17am On Jan 04, 2022
As far as he eligible to contest why not?
It depends on whether the people wants him or not..

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by christejames(m): 10:29am On Jan 04, 2022
As hard as it may sound, he is replacing Buhari...

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Yibo(m): 11:01am On Jan 04, 2022
ndi meth will rather die than not to vote for that Fulani man

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by kasheemawo(m): 11:08am On Jan 04, 2022
Igbo:
ndi meth will rather die than not to vote for that Fulani man
Atiku is cumming

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by ScamHunter: 11:56am On Jan 04, 2022
Atiku is better than Tinubu while Peter Obi or Anyim are your best bet. Unfortunately, Obi is yet to declare.

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Validated: 12:06pm On Jan 04, 2022
Atiku Abubajkar 2023 - 2027 - a single teem of 4 years. Therafter, power shifts to the South. Why would Atiku do a single term you may ask, truth is I don't know.
Here is my prediction for Nigeria. If you do not like it, just move to Libya.

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by laughitall(m): 1:11pm On Jan 04, 2022
ScamHunter:
Atiku is better than Tinubu while Peter Obi or Anyim are your best bet. Unfortunately, Obi is yet to declare.
you won’t go far with this type of mentality

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by helinues: 1:12pm On Jan 04, 2022
Toh
Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by ThatFairGuy1: 1:17pm On Jan 04, 2022
Everything has changed, everyone is shouting BAT2023

The coast is gettinggclearer

#BAT2023

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by tsdarkside(m): 1:23pm On Jan 04, 2022
FarahAideed:
He would be able to open up the economy and unite tribes but I doubt he has what it takes to tackle Fulani bandits , he will be soft on them and probably try to keep the calm by organizing an expensive amnesty that does nothing .... Besides I thing he is too old to be president .. Atiku should rest

strange....you hate nigeria but you wan advice nigerians who to choose....
you think anybody will listen to you after they read what you wrote in the past....??

i would not vote somebody,somebody like you suggest to vote....

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by BigSarah(f): 1:31pm On Jan 04, 2022
Atiku 2023

Insha Allah

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Akwamkpuruamu: 1:31pm On Jan 04, 2022
But Tinubu should be baa

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Success77x: 1:31pm On Jan 04, 2022
To hell with Atiku Abubakar
To hell with Bola Ahmed Tinubu
To hell with PDP
To hell with APC
#Bomboklat

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Zico5(m): 1:31pm On Jan 04, 2022
Northerner again. May we never see evil in our land again. Anyone canvasing for Atiku is only doing it at his own detriment.

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by iCauseTrouble: 1:31pm On Jan 04, 2022
Same applies to Tinubu

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Tokskob2008: 1:32pm On Jan 04, 2022
Enough of the slavery and suffering being inflicted on the masses by this old men abeg.

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Sheunma: 1:32pm On Jan 04, 2022
Someone should write an article why Tinubu should not be president. Anyone?

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by simplyesther(f): 1:32pm On Jan 04, 2022
Some people are just unnecessarily greedy for power. Atiku, Buhari, Tinubu, Jonathan and many more. I always warn people to beware of these kind of people

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by virginboy1(m): 1:32pm On Jan 04, 2022
Nigerians don't actually decides who become President. Presidential candidates are always forced on the citizens via unreliable primaries.

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Torosk1(m): 1:33pm On Jan 04, 2022
Useless people

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by Jackson105: 1:33pm On Jan 04, 2022
Ibos will come and wail on this thread, they are already lining up for Atiku grin

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by condralbedez: 1:33pm On Jan 04, 2022
Bleep Atiku
Bleep Tinubu
Bleep Pius Anyim
Bleep Buhari
They are all bunch of old rogues....we need young vibrant man come 2023

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Re: Why Atiku Shouldn’t Be Nigeria’s President In 2023 by tmtech: 1:33pm On Jan 04, 2022
I have generally lost interest.. all of them are thesame.. no vision for the future, smh

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