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2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by oikirodah(m): 8:56pm On Apr 18, 2022
2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Unanimous Support By Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah

Tinubu doesn't take up an impossible assignment nor romance failure. He will shock opportunists and pessimists.
- Chief Bisi Akande

Everything is now in place for the mother of all conventions, which will determine the presidential candidate for Africa's largest political party, the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The party has tentatively set the convention date for May 30/31 2022.

Of course, the APC would prefer an electoral process in which delegates from the 36 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory would choose the party's representative or a consensus arrangement where the President alongside the Governors and party stakeholders including the contestants would arrive at a consensus candidacy.

As it stands what are the chances of the various aspirants who have indicated an interest in the presidency under the APC.

The names of aspirants who have expressed interest in the party's ticket are listed below.

Bola Tinubu,David Umahi , Yemi Osinbajo, Rochas Okorocha, Rotimi Amaechi,Yahaya Bello,Sani Yerima

Orji Kalu, Chris Ngige, and Ogbonnaya Onu.

Now let us take a quick look at the national delegates according to their geo-political zones.

North West: 1, 924 delegates... South West: 1,568 delegates...North Central: 1,278 delegates

North East: 1, 212 delegates...South East: 838 delegates...South South 927 delegates.

Total = 7,800 Delegates.

A quick rundown from States is as follows,

Kano 465 delegates; Katsina 384; Borno 324; Osun 308; Lagos 304; Oyo 292; Jigawa 266; Niger 251; Ogun 248; Nasarawa 245; Abia 154, Adamawa 184; Akwa Ibom 165; Anambra 163, Bauchi 202; Bayelsa 79; Benue 180; Cross River 194; Delta 170; Ebonyi 154; Edo 168; Ekiti 216; Enugu 131; Gombe 134; Imo 236, Kaduna 234; Kebbi 213; Kogi 222; Kwara 195; Ondo 200; Plateau 185; Rivers 151; Sokoto 193; Taraba 146; Yobe 222; Zamfara 169 and FCT 53.

For the sake of space, we'll confine our litmus test to the top ten states for a comprehensive examination.

The top 10 in order of importance are listed below.

1. Kano 2. Katsina 3. Borno 4. Osun 5. Lagos 6. Oyo 7. Jigawa 8. Niger 9. Ogun 10. Nasarawa.

1 Kano:
If the body language of both Ganduje and Shekarau is anything to go by, Kano State is a no-go zone for other hopefuls. As we all know, the Governor of Kano State is a staunch Jagaban supporter. Ganduje is the only governor who can be regarded to be as close to Tinubu as he is.

Shekarau has stated numerous times that Kano State is sure for Tinubu.

2 Katsina.
HE Aminu Bello Masari is without a doubt Tinubu's most ardent supporter; he has always stated that when Tinubu leads, others will follow. His devotion to Tinubu is evident on a daily basis. Katsina State would undoubtedly be delivered by Aminu Bello Masari.

3 Borno State.
It may be of interest to you to know that Prof Zulum and Kassim Shettima, the predecessor to Prof Zulum, are renowned supporters of Tinubu's candidacy. Borno State is like Tinubu's Bourdillion residence.

4 Osun State
Other aspirants should avoid Osun, which has 308 delegates. We all saw how the Jagaban's close buddy Oyetola trounced Aregbesola in the recently concluded APC primaries in Osun State, and the delegates are unanimous in their support for Tinubu.

5 Lagos State
Lagos has four fewer delegates than Osun, with 304. Should we waste time debating whether or not Sanwo Olu would deliver for Tinubu? Please allow me to take a bow on behalf of Lagos.

6 Oyo State:

Because the PDP controls the state, Tinubu can count on 70 per cent of the delegates from Oyo even if the state does not show up solely for the Jagaban.

7 Jigawa State.
The Governor of Jigawa State, Muhammad Badaru Abubakar, is a close ally of Tinubu, and so also is the former Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Saminu Turaki, who has accompanied the Jagaban on most of his recent visits around the Northern States. In Jigawa, Tinubu has a strong showing.

8 Niger:
Are you aware that Abubakar Sani Bello, the governor of Niger State, has since endorsed Tinubu's candidacy?

9 Ogun:

Should we give Osinbajo the benefit of the doubt since it is his state? If history is any guide, Osinbajo when in Lagos APC never won an election in his ward as a sitting Vice President.
Would Adedapo Oluseun Abiodun betray Tinubu or Osinbajo by delivering Ogun? This question would be validated over time.

10 Nasarawa State
Governor Abdullahi A. Sule once wore Tinubu's signature cap to a meeting of the State Executive Council. He is Tinubu's unrepentant ally.

So, with these ten states and Tinubu very certain to win the majority of delegates, it's time to think about the Federation's entire 36 states.

Let me now explain how a consensus works for people who believe a consensus is the best way to be on the party's ticket.

The first criterion for a consensus is that all of the contestants agree. The next criterion is who has the ability to defeat the opposition PDP, and the final criterion is who has the support of the majority of stakeholders.

The last item on the list clearly illustrates that if there is a consensus, the most likely aspirant to emerge is the one who has the support of the majority of the delegates.

So, when conducting your own research, have a look at the other candidates stated above and conduct a thorough examination vis a vis the 36 States.

Politics is a local game; it's not about feeling or how you feel about your favourite candidate; it's about who is best equipped for the task at hand.

Once again my name na Osigwe Omo-Ikirdoah and na me be the Principal and Chairman/CEO Bush Radio Academy.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/2023-a-look-at-the-apcs-7800-delegates-and-tinubus-unanimous-support-by-osigwe-omo-ikirodah/

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Baawaa(m): 8:57pm On Apr 18, 2022
Tinubu will be disgrace with his bullion vans

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Faiyhly(f): 9:04pm On Apr 18, 2022
Best of luck

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Gozac: 9:07pm On Apr 18, 2022
BAT has already carried the day, no need for elections at all grin
Yes in politics is not always yes,1+1 in politics is always 2it can be 11 at times
Politics is deep, crooked and dirty
A day in politics is a century, anything can happen at any time
Amaechi will win this ticket, mark this time and day.
It has been sorted out since

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by ucheheart(m): 9:09pm On Apr 18, 2022
So in other words you are saying there is no hope for osinbajo.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Mandate2023: 9:09pm On Apr 18, 2022
Don't loud it please.....dey won't understand hw d results came about

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by asfrank(m): 9:12pm On Apr 18, 2022
No need for primaries then, since you all have allocated 7,800 votes already to Tinubu...
I guess the other contenders are just running for fun?
Politics is a game of interest, and where one's interest is best suited, that is the direction they would take.
Wait till the time draws close... Even in Lagos, Tinubu is not assured of 100% votes, unless he is thumbprinting himself.
Been pragmatic is best.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Indispensable85(m): 9:28pm On Apr 18, 2022
oikirodah:
2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Unanimous Support By Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah

Tinubu doesn't take up an impossible assignment nor romance failure. He will shock opportunists and pessimists.
- Chief Bisi Akande

Everything is now in place for the mother of all conventions, which will determine the presidential candidate for Africa's largest political party, the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The party has tentatively set the convention date for May 30/31 2022.

Of course, the APC would prefer an electoral process in which delegates from the 36 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory would choose the party's representative or a consensus arrangement where the President alongside the Governors and party stakeholders including the contestants would arrive at a consensus candidacy.

As it stands what are the chances of the various aspirants who have indicated an interest in the presidency under the APC.

The names of aspirants who have expressed interest in the party's ticket are listed below.

Bola Tinubu,David Umahi , Yemi Osinbajo, Rochas Okorocha, Rotimi Amaechi,Yahaya Bello,Sani Yerima

Orji Kalu, Chris Ngige, and Ogbonnaya Onu.

Now let us take a quick look at the national delegates according to their geo-political zones.

North West: 1, 924 delegates... South West: 1,568 delegates...North Central: 1,278 delegates

North East: 1, 212 delegates...South East: 838 delegates...South South 927 delegates.

Total = 7,800 Delegates.

A quick rundown from States is as follows,

Kano 465 delegates; Katsina 384; Borno 324; Osun 308; Lagos 304; Oyo 292; Jigawa 266; Niger 251; Ogun 248; Nasarawa 245; Abia 154, Adamawa 184; Akwa Ibom 165; Anambra 163, Bauchi 202; Bayelsa 79; Benue 180; Cross River 194; Delta 170; Ebonyi 154; Edo 168; Ekiti 216; Enugu 131; Gombe 134; Imo 236, Kaduna 234; Kebbi 213; Kogi 222; Kwara 195; Ondo 200; Plateau 185; Rivers 151; Sokoto 193; Taraba 146; Yobe 222; Zamfara 169 and FCT 53.

For the sake of space, we'll confine our litmus test to the top ten states for a comprehensive examination.

The top 10 in order of importance are listed below.

1. Kano 2. Katsina 3. Borno 4. Osun 5. Lagos 6. Oyo 7. Jigawa 8. Niger 9. Ogun 10. Nasarawa.

1 Kano:
If the body language of both Ganduje and Shekarau is anything to go by, Kano State is a no-go zone for other hopefuls. As we all know, the Governor of Kano State is a staunch Jagaban supporter. Ganduje is the only governor who can be regarded to be as close to Tinubu as he is.

Shekarau has stated numerous times that Kano State is sure for Tinubu.

2 Katsina.
HE Aminu Bello Masari is without a doubt Tinubu's most ardent supporter; he has always stated that when Tinubu leads, others will follow. His devotion to Tinubu is evident on a daily basis. Katsina State would undoubtedly be delivered by Aminu Bello Masari.

3 Borno State.
It may be of interest to you to know that Prof Zulum and Kassim Shettima, the predecessor to Prof Zulum, are renowned supporters of Tinubu's candidacy. Borno State is like Tinubu's Bourdillion residence.

4 Osun State
Other aspirants should avoid Osun, which has 308 delegates. We all saw how the Jagaban's close buddy Oyetola trounced Aregbesola in the recently concluded APC primaries in Osun State, and the delegates are unanimous in their support for Tinubu.

5 Lagos State
Lagos has four fewer delegates than Osun, with 304. Should we waste time debating whether or not Sanwo Olu would deliver for Tinubu? Please allow me to take a bow on behalf of Lagos.

6 Oyo State:

Because the PDP controls the state, Tinubu can count on 70 per cent of the delegates from Oyo even if the state does not show up solely for the Jagaban.

7 Jigawa State.
The Governor of Jigawa State, Muhammad Badaru Abubakar, is a close ally of Tinubu, and so also is the former Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Saminu Turaki, who has accompanied the Jagaban on most of his recent visits around the Northern States. In Jigawa, Tinubu has a strong showing.

8 Niger:
Are you aware that Abubakar Sani Bello, the governor of Niger State, has since endorsed Tinubu's candidacy?

9 Ogun:

Should we give Osinbajo the benefit of the doubt since it is his state? If history is any guide, Osinbajo when in Lagos APC never won an election in his ward as a sitting Vice President.
Would Adedapo Oluseun Abiodun betray Tinubu or Osinbajo by delivering Ogun? This question would be validated over time.

10 Nasarawa State
Governor Abdullahi A. Sule once wore Tinubu's signature cap to a meeting of the State Executive Council. He is Tinubu's unrepentant ally.

So, with these ten states and Tinubu very certain to win the majority of delegates, it's time to think about the Federation's entire 36 states.

Let me now explain how a consensus works for people who believe a consensus is the best way to be on the party's ticket.

The first criterion for a consensus is that all of the contestants agree. The next criterion is who has the ability to defeat the opposition PDP, and the final criterion is who has the support of the majority of stakeholders.

The last item on the list clearly illustrates that if there is a consensus, the most likely aspirant to emerge is the one who has the support of the majority of the delegates.

So, when conducting your own research, have a look at the other candidates stated above and conduct a thorough examination vis a vis the 36 States.

Politics is a local game; it's not about feeling or how you feel about your favourite candidate; it's about who is best equipped for the task at hand.

Once again my name na Osigwe Omo-Ikirdoah and na me be the Principal and Chairman/CEO Bush Radio Academy.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/2023-a-look-at-the-apcs-7800-delegates-and-tinubus-unanimous-support-by-osigwe-omo-ikirodah/


Absolutely I can't agree more with you.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Ahmed0336(m): 9:39pm On Apr 18, 2022
ucheheart:
So in other words you are saying there is no hope for osinbajo.
APC Ticket is between BAT and Ameachi.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by joyandfaith: 9:44pm On Apr 18, 2022
Tinubu supporters are suffering from grandeur delusional disorders. There would be a lot of drama before primary. I don't see Tinubu winning ticket. If he wins, there would be mass movement from APC to PDP. Tinubu is a crony capitalist and dictator.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by ucheheart(m): 9:46pm On Apr 18, 2022
Ahmed0336:

APC Ticket is between BAT and Ameachi.

So Una Don delete osinbajo? How much tinubu take settle am?

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Ahmed0336(m): 9:48pm On Apr 18, 2022
ucheheart:


So Una Don delete osinbajo? How much tinubu take settle am?

Make we just wait reach ending next month.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by WhizdomXX(m): 9:50pm On Apr 18, 2022
Frigga13 come and see oo.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by shigishege: 9:53pm On Apr 18, 2022
We all know that it's the most politically irrelevant miscreants that make most of hateful noise on nairaland. They want to distroy nija the way they are distroying thier states. Either PYO or Jagaban I'm ok with it. Apart from these let Wike get it.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by WhizdomXX(m): 9:55pm On Apr 18, 2022
All those states=3047/7800. And he won't get them 100%.
Tinubu must Contest.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Nobody: 9:55pm On Apr 18, 2022
Gozac:
BAT has already carried the day, no need for elections at all grin
Yes in politics is not always yes,1+1 in politics is always 2it can be 11 at times
Politics is deep, crooked and dirty
A day in politics is a century, anything can happen at any time
Amaechi will win this ticket, mark this time and day.
It has been sorted out since

People like U want the PDP to have an easy route to Ask Rock. If not, how will the APC field a candidate who's like an orphan in his LGA? The House Leader even angrily declared that it will not happen.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by WhizdomXX(m): 9:57pm On Apr 18, 2022
Siwel25:


People like U want the PDP to have an easy route to Ask Rock. If not, how will the APC field a candidate who's like an orphan in his LGA? The House Leader even angrily declared that it will not happen.
By the end of next month, all these arguments will be over. Truth cannot be hidden for tolong.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by shigishege: 9:59pm On Apr 18, 2022
Baawaa:
Tinubu will be disgrace with his bullion vans
one of ipob dissidents spotted. Hatered is thier trade mark

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by OkoroBufo: 10:13pm On Apr 18, 2022
Sometimes I don't like this kinda exposé coming out in public as much as I would have loved Ipob wailers keep fooling themselves on Nairaland till reality hit them hard on the skull.


-Okoro bufo

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Sheuns(m): 10:18pm On Apr 18, 2022
I’ll reserve my comment till after Next year elections.
Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by History555: 10:54pm On Apr 18, 2022
All these permutations ignores buhari totally as if he doesn't hve an interest in who succeed him. A black man for that manner. Govs determines who succeeds them, tinubu determines who rules lagos, but permutations assume buhari is not interested in who succeed him

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by simpleseyi: 11:05pm On Apr 18, 2022
Baawaa:
Tinubu will be disgrace with his bullion vans

With your 5% inconsequential votes?

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by AgentGoat: 11:09pm On Apr 18, 2022
This is the best time to be a delegate in both APC and PDP. Enough cash out.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Nobody: 11:17pm On Apr 18, 2022
History555:
All these permutations ignores buhari totally as if he doesn't hve an interest in who succeed him. A black man for that manner. Govs determines who succeeds them, tinubu determines who rules lagos, but permutations assume buhari is not interested in who succeed him

Buhari would have done that if an heavyweight like Tinubu wasn't contesting and his Govt performed but this primaries is a trap for him and the Party excos. Forcing his choice on the party will automatically tilt victory in favour of the PDP. There's no way APC can win a National election without the structures and allies of Tinubu. Even with Jagaban, they have a tough fight in their hands not to talk of losing his over 1500 support groups.

The only way to maintain party unity is for the aspirants to see that they lost in a free and fair Primary. Anyone with a sane mind should know that. Buhari is not the one to deliver the votes for the Party's candidate and he's reluctant to open the Central Bank to fund the Party. This makes it important to retain the support and financial clout of the heavyweights.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Frigga13: 11:25pm On Apr 18, 2022
Yoruba people self

See ignorant

E easy Yoruba god still dey run from pillar to post , bending Nyash and dobaleing anyhow

Oga Dey drown.. Yoruba Dey hail

Exactly how e happened in Edo.. Oga was drowning .. Yoruba people dey hail am

Till e happen..

Tinubu wey know within that ticket no sure for am even make President raise his hand ..

Yoruba must be on ballot
Must

All this noise and propaganda no go be in vain..

Na juju he Dey use abi he put an for mouth.. grin
This Yoruba people thinking sef

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by History555: 1:51am On Apr 19, 2022
Siwel25:


Buhari would have done that if an heavyweight like Tinubu wasn't contesting and his Govt performed but this primaries is a trap for him and the Party excos. Forcing his choice on the party will automatically tilt victory in favour of the PDP. There's no way APC can win a National election without the structures and allies of Tinubu. Even with Jagaban, they have a tough fight in their hands not to talk of losing his over 1500 support groups.

The only way to maintain party unity is for the aspirants to see that they lost in a free and fair Primary. Anyone with a sane mind should know that. Buhari is not the one to deliver the votes for the Party's candidate and he's reluctant to open the Central Bank to fund the Party. This makes it important to retain the support and financial clout of the heavyweights.

U mean buhari cares about all these. Since when?
People keep assuming they know wat buhari is thinking until he displaced osho, appointed bunu, put a sudden end to bello coup, appointed adamu who joined the race in only 2 weeks

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by bestman09(m): 5:13am On Apr 19, 2022
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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by money121(m): 5:14am On Apr 19, 2022
Seen
Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by flexyrule(m): 5:15am On Apr 19, 2022
Okay
Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by Patriot9: 5:17am On Apr 19, 2022
I pity and his likes, they think politics is by emotions.

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Re: 2023: A Look At The APC's 7,800 Delegates And Tinubu's Support by sokera: 5:18am On Apr 19, 2022
Only a fools will think Tinubu will lose …

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