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Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by iwaeda: 9:27am On Jun 14, 2022
In  politics everywhere, one of the most important indices for measuring how much real influence a leader possesses is his ability to influence the process that determines his successor.

This is especially true in Nigeria, a society where everyone in authority is some kind of preening “chief” and the acquisition and deployment of political power is often crude and unsubtle.

In fact, the right to pick one’s successor has become some kind of tradition in our highly personalized political system in which institutions and norms are as feeble as the national electricity grid.

At the state level, it is common for governors to routinely select one of their pliable minions and proceed to foist him on the hapless electorate as “the choice of the people”.

Against this background, the emergence of former Lagos governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu two weeks ago in Abuja as the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) was solidly against the run of play.

The outcome of the event was not just the coronation of Tinubu as a master of realpolitik and one of the most successful godfathers in Nigeria’s history but also the resounding defeat of a sitting president who could not deliver one of the most basic testaments of power in the Nigerian system.

It is fascinating that Buhari, a soldier-politician known for his toughness and who, along with his tightly knit inner circle, had run a tight ship that ruthlessly controlled power for most of its tenure, was not able to choose his successor, something that most persons in elected executive positions take for granted.

His failure to do so speaks volumes about the man, the limitations of his personal style, his insular political network and, of course, his government which reflects these attributes and limitations. Buhari’s loss also reflects the impact of the absence of his first chief of staff Abba Kyari and other deceased associates who provided the strategic political support that made the government a feared and formidable force in its early years.

Buhari’s failure is a clear contrast from the record of the only other Nigerian leader to complete two terms – Olusegun Obasanjo – who singlehandedly picked Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, a reticent sickly governor and largely unknown quantity, and made him president.

The eventual outcome of the APC convention is significant because Muhammadu Buhari didn’t want Tinubu to replace him as APC candidate and ultimately, next occupant of Aso Rock. It was clear from the trend of events before the event and the frenzied last-minute politicking. Based on the signals coming out of the Villa, most pundits did not see Tinubu’s victory coming. When Senate President Ahmed Lawan from Yobe State in the North East was trotted out in the final hours as “Buhari’s choice”, it was seen by many as the final nail in the coffin of Tinubu’s ambition. The North East and South East are the only zones out of the six that have not produced a civilian president so far and so it seemed like a smart geopolitical strategy. To further boost his perceived chances, Lawan was the choice of the President’s close relative and powerful senior member of the “cabal”, Mamman Daura.

But as things turned out, Lawan made hardly a dent on the Tinubu behemoth which crushed all opposition on its way to a landslide victory. His final vote tally – 1271 – was over quadruple the votes of Transport Minister Rotimi Amaechi who was second. The scale of his victory at the APC convention despite not being the president’s choice underscores the weakness of Buhari within his own party.

The pre-Convention opposition to Tinubu was understandable. Among other issues, he was considered too rich and too powerful to be trusted with power. It was a conclusion that Tinubu who ruthlessly controls Lagos politics would have appreciated. In the grubby tradition of Nigeria’s politics, a loyal lackey is always seen as a safer option. But in the end, the opinion of Buhari and those opposed to Tinubu did not matter.

As Tinubu, hands shaking, lifted the party’s flag high after his landslide victory, the Buhari myth of toughness was heading in the other direction. The president’s strong grip on power was officially over. Buhari’s most powerful days as president are behind him and there is absolutely nothing he can do about it. Tinubu had beaten him both within his political stronghold in the far north as well as the other power centres of the APC party. The routing was comprehensive.

How did this happen?

Well, to some degree, the weakening of presidential influence in the last days of an administration is inevitable. No leader, however powerful, can resist becoming a lame duck as the clock on his time in the saddle runs out. Ordinarily, the lame duck period should kick fully in after the election of a successor. But it seems to be happening faster in Buhari’s case because of his personal weaknesses as a leader.

No doubt, there are other important immediate factors that contributed to Tinubu’s victory. The decision of the northern governors to ignore the president and the cabal and back a southern candidate was critical. So was Tinubu’s early start and his formidable political network supported by the largest war chest in Nigerian politics and guaranteed by a blank cheque from the Lagos treasury. No other candidate could compete.

But in the end, the weaknesses of a constitutionally powerful but politically ineffective president made Tinubu’s coronation a fait accompli.

Outside his narrow inner circle, the president does not have much personal goodwill. His taciturn style, a perception of lack of empathy, a widespread belief that he does not care much about his troops including those who supported him at great personal cost may dog his final years in government and his retirement years which, according to a northern friend, will be very lonely.

Buhari enjoys the ceremonial aspects of power, the pomp and perks of office but lacks the personal touch and charisma to inspire loyalty beyond the call of duty in his last days in office. He may not be able to count on the loyalty of the many unhappy “godsons” who believed they had presidential endorsement for their aspirations before the convention.

Every leader recreates his govt in his own image. Buhari is a rather stiff, even shy man with few real friends so his government has been quite an insular one. And that insularity and the depleted ranks of trusted associates is the reason Tinubu, who is his exact opposite, is today the APC candidate. 

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/06/14/why-tinubus-victory-is-buharis-defeat/

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Crixxx: 9:28am On Jun 14, 2022
DOA

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Wealthywalter1(m): 9:34am On Jun 14, 2022
Say what you want...

One thing remains certain..

Politics remains business to this men.

Until the youth take a stand to vote this folks out we will keep going backwards as a nation..

My advice for every Nigerian youth is ...

BRACE YOURSELF...

Prepare for the worst outcomes...

Find a means to make good money either by learning a skill, selling a service or checking out of the company...

Again, this folks don't care for you..

They CARE about ONLY THEIR INTEREST.

Be wise...

CHOOSE YOURSELF FIRST.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by datola: 10:08am On Jun 14, 2022
Buhari 'democratically' messed up Osinbajo, Amaechi and Lawan.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Truthisunique2: 10:09am On Jun 14, 2022
Buhari when don throw the ball into atiku court since

Fulani man that have never hidden his preference for his brother, he preferred to vote a Chad fulani man to a southern nigerian in the UN for a post zoned to Nigeria

I don't even see him going to any apc campaign sef, he go allow a free and fair election without remote control

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Nobody: 10:29am On Jun 14, 2022
That Muslim/Muslim ticket might be the albatross or Achilles' hill for BAT.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Gybloblo(m): 10:29am On Jun 14, 2022
Rest abeg

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by ArmaniUhuru: 10:29am On Jun 14, 2022
I laugh so hard when I hear people say tinubu will be president. Is it because he threatened his way to becoming APC’s Presidential Candidate?


We will see how he will come and threaten 200m citizens to vote for him in the general elections.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Danielle09: 10:29am On Jun 14, 2022
Una don start this una yeye talk this early momo again

Mona rest na shu undecided

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by SenatePresdo(m): 10:30am On Jun 14, 2022
Tinubu's Victory is APC's Defeat.

People are already disappointed in APC, yet they went ahead to disappoint us the More by giving Tinubu their flag.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Throwback: 10:30am On Jun 14, 2022
Outside his narrow inner circle, the president does not have much personal goodwill. His taciturn style, a perception of lack of empathy, a widespread belief that he does not care much about his troops including those who supported him at great personal cost may dog his final years in government and his retirement years which, according to a northern friend, will be very lonely.

Buhari has not used his tenure in office to inspire any form of loyalty from his political associates or followers.

He continued to use up the political capital he had before he became president, what was left of the initial political capital could not be converted to anointing oil for the benefit of anyone.

I reckon Tinubu realised early from Buhari's 1st term, that anyone relying on Buhari will be disappointed like the people of Daura ravaged by banditry.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Klington: 10:30am On Jun 14, 2022
As it stands now, buhari is stronger than that ópóró eye irapaji brown teeth candidate that's shaking like a faulty blender.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Kingzeez10: 10:30am On Jun 14, 2022
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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Skillsnigeria: 10:31am On Jun 14, 2022
angry Hmmm
Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by ovieigho(m): 10:31am On Jun 14, 2022
Very weak Fulani president just put osinbajo on the spot …

OBJ I hail o!!

What’s even 11 northern governors ?

EFCC will open file for them grin

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by etinanguy(m): 10:31am On Jun 14, 2022
Nigerian women/feminist dealing with one drug baron at the poll come 2023.

As for me i will be OBIdient.

Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:32am On Jun 14, 2022
Against this background, the emergence of former Lagos governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu two weeks ago in Abuja as the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) was solidly against the run of play.

Buhari’s failure is a clear contrast from the record of the only other Nigerian leader to complete two terms – Olusegun Obasanjo – who singlehandedly picked Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, a reticent sickly governor and largely unknown quantity, and made him president.
Incoherent jargons.
Next thread pleaseee........

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by naijaboy756: 10:32am On Jun 14, 2022
ALl those proposing a muslim muslim ticket want to destroy Nigeria.... At the return of democracy, Power has always rotated between Christians and Muslims..

Obasanjo>>> Yaradua>>Goodluck>> Buhari

Now it is not enough that a Muslim wants to continue after Buhari, they are still proposing a Muslim Muslim ticket in a country with equal number of Christians and Muslims.. IT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE...

SUMMARY OF BISHOP WALE OKE SERMON ON SUNDAY AS SHOWN ON NTA

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Eriokanmi: 10:32am On Jun 14, 2022
Wealthywalter1:
Say what you want...

One thing remains certain..

Politics remains business to this men.

Until the youth take a stand to vote this folks out we will keep going backwards as a nation..

My advice for every Nigerian youth is ...

BRACE YOURSELF...

Prepare for the worst outcomes...

Find a means to make good money either by learning a skill, selling a service or checking out of the company...

Again, this folks don't care for you..

They CARE about ONLY THEIR INTEREST.

Be wise...

CHOOSE YOURSELF FIRST.
Please tell them loudly. Hope they'll listen. If you're a student wasting away at home due to the inept rule of the apc/pdp ( its same people, they only change names) , if you're an unemployed graduate and are supposed to have achieved some things today but still in same position because you've been supporting our greedy politicians every 4 years after collecting peanuts, if you've at one time or the other lost your relation in the cold arms of death in hospitals due to lack of equipment and care, if you've fallen victim of banditry, armed robbery, road accident , kidnapping etc due to bad roads, bad leadership and insecurity, you need to visit a psychiatric hospital this morning and have your brain checked. Something isn't just right with you.

The day you detach your self from these people, the day you drop sentiments, religion and ethnicity when choosing a candidate that truly has the interest of you the masses at heart, that's when your freedom starts. Enough said. I urge you get your pvc and vote Obi. Ire oo

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Okobola146: 10:33am On Jun 14, 2022
The story too long jo. Even seun no go fit read am finish

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by BeardGangJnr1(m): 10:33am On Jun 14, 2022
And Buhari's presidency is Nigeria's defeat undecided

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Okobola146: 10:34am On Jun 14, 2022
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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Eriggs: 10:35am On Jun 14, 2022
Okobola146:
Yinmu
U go wail for d next 8 years, na u go tire.....

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Praktikals(m): 10:35am On Jun 14, 2022
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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by Xbobtage: 10:35am On Jun 14, 2022
Eriggs:
U go wail for d next 8 years, na u go tire.....

Say whatever you wish to say, for some of us this election is about our conscience, so that whenever we kneel down and cry to our God for a personal help, He knows that our conscience is clear, that we never participated in bringing in of another doomed politician on Nigeria. The country is in a hopeless state and another bad president would drown us all. For Gods sake what would you rather that we do?

We need a simple and prudent miserly nigerian who understands that wastage in governance in the last 15 years is the biggest problem this country has. Duplication of political appointments alone eats over 15 % of our budget, Scamy Fuel subsidy buries another 30 percent, Curruption takes another 30%, Scamy feeding of school children 1Billion per month. We know the problems of this country thats why we were excited with Buhari because he mentioned these issues when he was campaigning and promised us that he was a simple and miserly man only to Disappoint us.

Yes we know that chances are against Obi, but we are begging God and begging you not to allow all of us to drown just because of ethnic pride.

The decision here to vote for Obi compared to the other candidates is akin to where Armed robber comes to my house and forces me to choose between me raping my mother , or me raping my daughter or I fight him with one of my hands tied while he has a knife. I know that the chances of me winning him in that fight is unlikely but for Gods Sake, that is the only chooseable option for any true man. I dont want to die but I also want to live my life with some sort of dignity.

Please allow us to fight the armed robber, if we no make am, atleast heaven know sey we tried!

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by salbis(m): 10:37am On Jun 14, 2022
Very useless leaders.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Victory Is Buhari’s Defeat by IamWonderful: 10:37am On Jun 14, 2022
vvg

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