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Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by htdot: 5:22pm On Jan 24, 2022
okefranci:
There is no doubt about it that the best candidate among those who are aspiring to become Nigerian president is Prof Yemi Osinbajo though he hasn't declared yet but masses are praying vehemently that he will be our president
Not masses, only yorubas with their tribal politic are the ones clamouring for him... osonbanjo is part of this failure govt... peter obi 100x over osinbanjo
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by YellowMayor(m): 7:06pm On Jan 24, 2022
Kollins11:
I WANT OSINBAJO FOR PRESIDENT
Is it not festus keyamo in this picture?
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Penguin2: 7:37pm On Jan 24, 2022
NobleRace:
It depends on his values as well as his personality. I heard that rather than what's been circulated that Tinubu helped him, he used him. When Tinubu was approached for Osinbajo to become VP, he was opposed to it but after much pressure, he reluctantly agreed. I heard that their relationship has not been the same afterwards.
I’ve read something like it too.

But that story is still sketchy.

If Tinubu didn’t nominate Osinbajo how did they now find him out?

Because if anything, Osinbajo had gone out of reckon since they left office in 2007.

What if they are just selling us a dummy?
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by NobleRace: 10:12pm On Jan 24, 2022
Penguin2:
I’ve read something like it too.

But that story is still sketchy.

If Tinubu didn’t nominate Osinbajo how did they now find him out?

Because if anything, Osinbajo had gone out of reckon since they left office in 2007.

What if they are just selling us a dummy?
Well, you may be right.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by onuman: 2:27am On Jan 25, 2022
adelaja70:
The way una dey reason like mumu tire me.. Yoruba should allow Ibo to become President? Jeez!! Like say na Yoruba put una for bondage.... Na wa oh!
Look carefully, you are in worse bondage than the Igbo in Nigeria. But foolishness will not allow you to see.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by adelaja70(m): 11:19am On Jan 25, 2022
onuman:
Look carefully, you are in worse bondage than the Igbo in Nigeria. But foolishness will not allow you to see.
And your leaders are begging Yorubas every day... OPONU!
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by oyatz(m): 11:26am On Jan 25, 2022
Penguin2:
Don’t be deceived Nigerians, the imaginary rift between Tinubu and Osinbajo is a smokescreen.

Tinubu and Osinbajo are one and the same.

The two are playing a game in APC.

See how they’ve made the political discussions and permutations in APC revolve around the both of them.

Their aim is simple, it’s either Tinubu gets the ticket or in trying to escape from Tinubu, the cabals will settle for Osinbajo; in which case the Yoruba still gets it and Osinbajo will forever be loyal to Tinubu.

An Osinbajo presidency will never go against Tinubu interest. That’s a given.

Tinubu will nominate appointees in Osinbajo government. That’s a given.

Osinbajo might not be able to reprimand a Tinubu appointee in his cabinet because such individual would be answerable to Tinubu instead.

Therefore, even though Osinbajo is ably qualified to become the president of this country, the Tinubu encumbrance hanging around him is a huge dent. We don’t want a president who would still hand our treasury to his godfather.

So, I admonish APC and its stakeholders to look beyond the noise that these two are generating and go for a neutral candidate.
This is why you need to convince the delegates to the APC presidential primaries to support Yahyah Bello or Dave Umahi.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by oyatz(m): 11:28am On Jan 25, 2022
Abfinest007:
Buhari please put tinubu number on autodial
Buhari has been replaced by Jubrin Al-Sudani
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by onuman: 11:29am On Jan 25, 2022
adelaja70:
And your leaders are begging Yorubas every day... OPONU!
Oya now, let us see miracle how SW Tinubu APC go get presidency in 2023, after sabotaging GEJ in 2015, now sabotaging the turn of the Igbo which is coming in 2023.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by oyatz(m): 11:32am On Jan 25, 2022
TheABOMINATION:
We in the south south would rather vote for a northerner than vote for a Yoruba man in 2023. Let a northerner become the president once again and let the country head towards the path of disintegration. If you will not allow an Igbo man to be president, then let's divide the country.
Anyim Pius Anyim and Dave Umahi are contesting.

Start using the energy, time and resources you used to campaign against the other ethnic group to campaign for these fines Igbo aspirants,so that they can win.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by TheABOMINATION: 11:37am On Jan 25, 2022
oyatz:
Anyim Pius Anyim and Dave Umahi are contesting.

Start using the energy, time and resources you used to campaign against the other ethnic group to campaign for these fines Igbo aspirants,so that they can win.
As if they need me to campaign for them. Whether they emerge as flag bearer of their party does not depend on whether we campaign for them, It depends on whether the party decision makers allow them to.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by oyatz(m): 1:30pm On Jan 25, 2022
onuman:
For rotation to be is reason why SW APC expects the north to allow south produce a successor to President Buhari.

But in the southern regions, the SW APC refuses rotation of the presidency, because it's the turn of the Igbo to present a successor to President Buhari.

Presidency can only come to the South if the SW fully backs an Igbo presidential candidate. If not, a northerner is succeding President Buhari.
How can the SW APC reduse rotation of the presidency when they don't have the power to rotate any post let alone the presidency? Can the SW APC alone decide the presidential candidate of any political party let alone the winner of the presidential election?


Instead of you people to fight diligently for the presidency ,you are either asking for the S/west to withdraw from the race or trying to bring down aspirants from the S/west through campaign of calumny.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by adelaja70(m): 1:31pm On Jan 25, 2022
onuman:
Oya now, let us see miracle how SW Tinubu APC go get presidency in 2023, after sabotaging GEJ in 2015, now sabotaging the turn of the Igbo which is coming in 2023.
You are still a kid.... The Yorubas gave the ingrate GEJ 5 States in 2011 and you brainless Igbos are saying trashy trash that we betrayed his government. What did he do for us when we voted massively for him 2011..ok,mention one project he executed in Igbo land and i will keep shut.. Rubbish!
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by oyatz(m): 1:40pm On Jan 25, 2022
TheABOMINATION:
We in the south south would rather vote for a northerner than vote for a Yoruba man in 2023. Let a northerner become the president once again and let the country head towards the path of disintegration. If you will not allow an Igbo man to be president, then let's divide the country.
Then what is the essence of this post if you Know that it's the party decision makers that will determine the flag bearers of their parties?




Then what is the essence of the avalance of social media campaign against a particular citizen who only said he is consultation widely on his presidential ambition?
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by oyatz(m): 1:45pm On Jan 25, 2022
truthstands01:
Osinbajoo and Buharii are the same. If the Presidency doesn't go to the South East, let North continue until SW gets sense. So the reason Tinubuu supported and continued to support disaster in chief and wish to continue on his evil legacies is to become president baah! He has failed already. SS, SE will vote en masse for the North in 2023...watch!
Everybody already knows that the SE/SS are PDP strongholds but the APC is likely to get around 25% in the SE and 40% in the SS.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by oyatz(m): 1:47pm On Jan 25, 2022
onuman:
Oya now, let us see miracle how SW Tinubu APC go get presidency in 2023, after sabotaging GEJ in 2015, now sabotaging the turn of the Igbo which is coming in 2023.
You are so fixated on Tinubu that you didn't think of other possibilities.


What if There's no more Tinubu by 2023?
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by oyatz(m): 1:53pm On Jan 25, 2022
Otutupoyoyo:
Mehn
Can you please tell me the meaning of your moniker.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by oyatz(m): 2:00pm On Jan 25, 2022
Penguin2:
Whatever Osinbajo becomes tomorrow, he would never go against Tinubu interest too.

Or are you going to tell me he would?
You are so fixed on Tinubu that you probably assume that the only reason about 15 million citizens will be voting for the president is to oppose the interests of Tinubu.



You fail to understand that several people will be voting for the president because of several other factors logical and illogical, reasonable and unreasonable.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by TheABOMINATION: 2:33pm On Jan 25, 2022
oyatz:
Then what is the essence of this post if you Know that it's the party decision makers that will determine the flag bearers of their parties?




Then what is the essence of the avalance of social media campaign against a particular citizen who only said he is consultation widely on his presidential ambition?
It called public opinion. These decision makers pay attention to public opinion. If Tinubu make known his ambition and people don't speak against it in the public space, the decision makers will think that the general populace is in support of Tinubu.
Re: 2023: Challenges Before Osinbajo by Otutupoyoyo: 11:02am On Jan 29, 2022
oyatz:
Can you please tell me the meaning of your moniker.
A fine wine
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