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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by SIONKPO1(m): 5:46am On Jun 29, 2022
helinues:
Obi's supporters with arrogant and Pride.

Who is Obi in Nigeria political scheme of things?
Ogbeni,how long will you be earning stipends to be doing APC evil works?
Use your brain,APC and PDP are evil they don't care about the Nigerian Masses
Kerosene is #800
Insecurity
Fuel queue has been on for months
No Jobs
Our Educational Sectors have been on Strike
Our Agricultural Sector is down
No Light
Invest in your future

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by helinues: 5:47am On Jun 29, 2022
SIONKPO1:

Ogbeni,how long will you be earning stipends to be doing APC evil works?
Use your brain,APC and PDP are evil they don't care about the Nigerian Masses
Kerosene is #800
Insecurity
Fuel queue has been on for months
No Jobs
Our Educational Sectors have been on Strike
Our Agricultural Sector is down
No Light
Invest in your future

Are you also getting paid for supporting Obi ?

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by onumadu: 5:49am On Jun 29, 2022
helinues:


Are you also getting paid for supporting Obi ?

How many people have you seen supporting Tinubu without pay?
Now count Obi's supporters who are sponsoring themselves.
At some point even if you are Satan, you should consider the future of your own children.

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by onumadu: 5:51am On Jun 29, 2022
Ijakumo1:


Not one person but a gang of like ten and they are working out of an office somewhere, they clock in and clock out like a regular 9-to-5 because that's what it obviously is: a job.

Those useless fools are being paid at most 80k per month to create a hell on earth for their own kids and the future generation.

See why these old vampires needed to impoverish Nigerians by concentrating as much of its resources in the hands of their own friends and families? It's counterintuitive, but how else would a bunch of fools like these Tinubu bots agree to work against their own interests for such a measly paycheck? Worthless bastards.

Quite sad.

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by gidgiddy: 5:53am On Jun 29, 2022
Assetinvestor:
I have been wondering where this man's arrogance is coming from and it keeps beating my imagination.

Let's consider the personality of Obi and Kwankwaso. Obi is a billionaire who made a name in the business world and eventually became the chairman of a bank as well as director in many companies. He is a philanthropist who has traversed the whole of Nigeria and beyond helping to make the world a better place. He has a reputation that goes before him as a humble and accountable man who manages resources judiciously and abhors waste. Lastly, he was a two term governor of Anambra State.

Kwankwaso on the hand, aside being the former governor of Kano state for two terms and being popular with his Kwankwasiya movement in Kano, what else does he bring to the table?

Again, Obi has the following demographic groups behind him:
1. Entire Nigerian Workers championed by NLC and TUC.
2. The entire Nigerian Christians.
3. Majority of Nigerian youths.
4. The business community.

Lastly, Obi has both the SS and SE on lockdown while making significant inroads in every other region across Nigeria. Obi can easily get a Muslim vice presidential candidate and still stand a good chance of winning.

Aside Kano State, where else can Kwankwaso hope of winning? Can Kwankwaso even win the NW? Who knows Kwankwaso in Bayelsa, Ekiti, Cross River or Ebonyi? Yet this man wants Obi to be his Vice? Is it because Obi is a Christian or because he is Igbo?

Where is Kwankwaso's arrogance coming from?!

I dont think Kwakwaso is arrogant, he just wants to be President as much as Obi

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by onumadu: 5:55am On Jun 29, 2022
gidgiddy:


I dont think Kwakwaso is arrogant, he just wants to be President as much as Obi

Absolutely true. It is not personal.
Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by SocialJustice: 6:21am On Jun 29, 2022
Assetinvestor:
I have been wondering where this man's arrogance is coming from and it keeps beating my imagination.

Let's consider the personality of Obi and Kwankwaso. Obi is a billionaire who made a name in the business world and eventually became the chairman of a bank as well as director in many companies. He is a philanthropist who has traversed the whole of Nigeria and beyond helping to make the world a better place. He has a reputation that goes before him as a humble and accountable man who manages resources judiciously and abhors waste. Lastly, he was a two term governor of Anambra State.

Kwankwaso on the hand, aside being the former governor of Kano state for two terms and being popular with his Kwankwasiya movement in Kano, what else does he bring to the table?

Again, Obi has the following demographic groups behind him:
1. Entire Nigerian Workers championed by NLC and TUC.
2. The entire Nigerian Christians.
3. Majority of Nigerian youths.
4. The business community.

Lastly, Obi has both the SS and SE on lockdown while making significant inroads in every other region across Nigeria. Obi can easily get a Muslim vice presidential candidate and still stand a good chance of winning.

Aside Kano State, where else can Kwankwaso hope of winning? Can Kwankwaso even win the NW? Who knows Kwankwaso in Bayelsa, Ekiti, Cross River or Ebonyi? Yet this man wants Obi to be his Vice? Is it because Obi is a Christian or because he is Igbo?

Where is Kwankwaso's arrogance coming from?!
No mind am, he will be left in the dust and begging for appointment when election season is over.

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Parollawd(m): 6:29am On Jun 29, 2022
You just called obi that has people volunteering, now just people , thousands
Unappealing?
I don’t want to sound rude but you’ve allowed your hatred for the man who don’t even know you affect your brain
I was listening and reading till that unappealing line
And true to what the Op said, kwankwaso is someone I like but he only has the number in KANO AND 2/3 other states
His influence wasn’t even enough to win the Governor ship election, you’ve forgotten about the fact that he begged or convinced shekaru another for ever gov/senator in Kano to move with him?
Lol


Kdon2:


Kwankwasiya as you called him has the political number and sense that obi would never have. Besides kwankwaso in Nigeria context is a better politician than obi. He understands what Nigeria needs but unfortunately obi cant even fathom it. It's not just good leaders but an appealing leader. Obi has none of that! Simple

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by colestephan86: 7:27am On Jun 29, 2022
Assetinvestor:
I have been wondering where this man's arrogance is coming from and it keeps beating my imagination.

Let's consider the personality of Obi and Kwankwaso. Obi is a billionaire who made a name in the business world and eventually became the chairman of a bank as well as director in many companies. He is a philanthropist who has traversed the whole of Nigeria and beyond helping to make the world a better place. He has a reputation that goes before him as a humble and accountable man who manages resources judiciously and abhors waste. Lastly, he was a two term governor of Anambra State.

Kwankwaso on the hand, aside being the former governor of Kano state for two terms and being popular with his Kwankwasiya movement in Kano, what else does he bring to the table?

Again, Obi has the following demographic groups behind him:
1. Entire Nigerian Workers championed by NLC and TUC.
2. The entire Nigerian Christians.
3. Majority of Nigerian youths.
4. The business community.

Lastly, Obi has both the SS and SE on lockdown while making significant inroads in every other region across Nigeria. Obi can easily get a Muslim vice presidential candidate and still stand a good chance of winning.

Aside Kano State, where else can Kwankwaso hope of winning? Can Kwankwaso even win the NW? Who knows Kwankwaso in Bayelsa, Ekiti, Cross River or Ebonyi? Yet this man wants Obi to be his Vice? Is it because Obi is a Christian or because he is Igbo?

Where is Kwankwaso's arrogance coming from?!
Clown

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by PresidObi: 7:44am On Jun 29, 2022
onumadu:
Obi's KEY distinguishing quality/attribute is that he has demonstrated (unlike his opponents) competence in ensuring that disadvantaged people benefit from government. In short, he leveled the playing field.
While others were building edifices and places that benefit only the rich and expatriates in Nigeria, Obi was busy building rural roads to connect poor communities, enabling them to transport their agricultural products to markets. Building/equipping schools, hospitals, industrial/business parks, and funding schools to ensure that children of the rich and poor have access to the same educational infrastructure.
Investing in the economic future after plugging all holes and saving for the future.
Today, Anambra state is like a one city-state, because every town/village/city has the same access to these basic infrastructure.
That is why Anambra state today hosts the highest number of "immigrants" in the East.
You will find people from SW, SE, SS, and NC and even "core North" doing all kinds of businesses in Anambra state today.
You can site your business in any part of Anambra state and still have the same access to infrastructure and market.
People live in Ihiala and go to work in Awka, Onitsha, Nnewi, and vice versa.
Business groups are locating anywhere in the state, and still thrive.
For example, Soludo just laid foundation for the Pharmaceutical business hub in Oba. When completed, all pharmaceuticals will be produced and sold from there. Such things would not have been possible before Peter Obi's magic in Anambra state.
Obi can do the same for Nigeria.

I agree completely.
Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by RealEzee(m): 7:45am On Jun 29, 2022
More attention u give kwankwaso d more relevance u give him tho tongue

Resist the urge

Remember this world is not your own you're just passing by tongue

[color=#770077][/color]get your pvc !!!
Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Walkee: 7:46am On Jun 29, 2022
"majority of the Nigerian youth" cheesy cheesy

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Walkee: 7:49am On Jun 29, 2022
Seefinish:
I believe if you were to own a company and two of them shows up looking for employments with their credentials and experiences. I am sure between Kwakwaso and Obi you won't doubt Obi"s credentials and his experiences
working in a company is different from ruling a country. I don't know sha, maybe all of you online people are 19 years old or something

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Ojuntana: 7:50am On Jun 29, 2022
Assetinvestor:
I have been wondering where this man's arrogance is coming from and it keeps beating my imagination.

Let's consider the personality of Obi and Kwankwaso. Obi is a billionaire who made a name in the business world and eventually became the chairman of a bank as well as director in many companies. He is a philanthropist who has traversed the whole of Nigeria and beyond helping to make the world a better place. He has a reputation that goes before him as a humble and accountable man who manages resources judiciously and abhors waste. Lastly, he was a two term governor of Anambra State.

Kwankwaso on the hand, aside being the former governor of Kano state for two terms and being popular with his Kwankwasiya movement in Kano, what else does he bring to the table?

Again, Obi has the following demographic groups behind him:
1. Entire Nigerian Workers championed by NLC and TUC.
2. The entire Nigerian Christians.
3. Majority of Nigerian youths.
4. The business community.

Lastly, Obi has both the SS and SE on lockdown while making significant inroads in every other region across Nigeria. Obi can easily get a Muslim vice presidential candidate and still stand a good chance of winning.

Aside Kano State, where else can Kwankwaso hope of winning? Can Kwankwaso even win the NW? Who knows Kwankwaso in Bayelsa, Ekiti, Cross River or Ebonyi? Yet this man wants Obi to be his Vice? Is it because Obi is a Christian or because he is Igbo?

Where is Kwankwaso's arrogance coming from?!
You just opened a thread to advertise your ignorance.
Instead of doing that, you should have first googled kwankwaso to see his milestones in both private and public life. You can't tell Kwankwaso who has been in politics since the 80s to just scoot over and bow to Obi just cause it suits your fantasy.
And I don't know what you mean by Obi has entire Nigerian workers. If it were so, I will advise inec to not bother themselves with elections. They should just give him the certificate of return.

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Walkee: 7:57am On Jun 29, 2022
onumadu:


How many people have you seen supporting Tinubu without pay?
Now count Obi's supporters who are sponsoring themselves.
At some point even if you are Satan, you should consider the future of your own children.
I for one can speak for myself. Nobody has ever given me a dime and I definitely don't need it. How did you come up with the "knowledge" that people are being paid to support him?

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Seefinish: 8:05am On Jun 29, 2022
HilcomTech:



Lol.. You have allowed tribalism and bigotry to cloud your reasoning.

Kwakwaso has masters in engineering from the UK while Obi bearly graduated with a 3rd class after spending over 10 years in the university in a lowly rated social sciences course.

Olodo wey you be. Oya tell us who you would pick to run your company.
Obi is just a month old in LP and he is giving you people sleepless nights

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by HilcomTech(m): 8:17am On Jun 29, 2022
Seefinish:
Obi is just a month old in LP and he is giving you people sleepless nights


Na which Obi be that.

Stop smoking mkporu mirri.

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by HilcomTech(m): 8:31am On Jun 29, 2022
helinues:
Obi's supporters with arrogant and Pride.

Who is Obi in Nigeria political scheme of things?


Peter Obi is a nobody in politics.
The man has absolutely no electoral value except on twitter where he has a bunch of toxic and bitter supporters.

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by HilcomTech(m): 8:32am On Jun 29, 2022
onumadu:
Obi's KEY distinguishing quality/attribute is that he has demonstrated (unlike his opponents) competence in ensuring that disadvantaged people benefit from government. In short, he leveled the playing field.
While others were building edifices and places that benefit only the rich and expatriates in Nigeria, Obi was busy building rural roads to connect poor communities, enabling them to transport their agricultural products to markets. Building/equipping schools, hospitals, industrial/business parks, and funding schools to ensure that children of the rich and poor have access to the same educational infrastructure.
Investing in the economic future after plugging all holes and saving for the future.
Today, Anambra state is like a one city-state, because every town/village/city has the same access to these basic infrastructure.
That is why Anambra state today hosts the highest number of "immigrants" in the East.
You will find people from SW, SE, SS, and NC and even "core North" doing all kinds of businesses in Anambra state today.
You can site your business in any part of Anambra state and still have the same access to infrastructure and market.
People live in Ihiala and go to work in Awka, Onitsha, Nnewi, and vice versa.
Business groups are locating anywhere in the state, and still thrive.
For example, Soludo just laid foundation for the Pharmaceutical business hub in Oba. When completed, all pharmaceuticals will be produced and sold from there. Such things would not have been possible before Peter Obi's magic in Anambra state.
Obi can do the same for Nigeria.


I have no reply for only that you should stop smoking mkporu mirri

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by HilcomTech(m): 8:34am On Jun 29, 2022
Parollawd:
You just called obi that has people volunteering, now just people , thousands
Unappealing?
I don’t want to sound rude but you’ve allowed your hatred for the man who don’t even know you affect your brain
I was listening and reading till that unappealing line
And true to what the Op said, kwankwaso is someone I like but he only has the number in KANO AND 2/3 other states
His influence wasn’t even enough to win the Governor ship election, you’ve forgotten about the fact that he begged or convinced shekaru another for ever gov/senator in Kano to move with him?
Lol




You Igbos are really funny. Even Obi's Governorship anointed lost the elections woefully

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Thebadpolitican(m): 8:45am On Jun 29, 2022
rickpat:
roll out OBI'S ACHIEVEMENTS as a two term governor of anambra state...this wan you carry obi matter for head to be president... mtchewww.... gullible youths...sorry you fit be old man sef...oga rest abeg...stop wasting your Time on POLITICANS...with your TRIBALISM/religious inspired decisions

We don't take people who created their account this year serious you could be a paid pained bot
Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by rickpat(m): 9:34am On Jun 29, 2022
Thebadpolitican:


We don't take people who created their account this year serious you could be a paid pained bot
ok
Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by TimiMoore(m): 9:40am On Jun 29, 2022
onumadu:
Obi's KEY distinguishing quality/attribute is that he has demonstrated (unlike his opponents) competence in ensuring that disadvantaged people benefit from government. In short, he leveled the playing field.
While others were building edifices and places that benefit only the rich and expatriates in Nigeria, Obi was busy building rural roads to connect poor communities, enabling them to transport their agricultural products to markets. Building/equipping schools, hospitals, industrial/business parks, and funding schools to ensure that children of the rich and poor have access to the same educational infrastructure.
Investing in the economic future after plugging all holes and saving for the future.
Today, Anambra state is like a one city-state, because every town/village/city has the same access to these basic infrastructure.
That is why Anambra state today hosts the highest number of "immigrants" in the East.
You will find people from SW, SE, SS, and NC and even "core North" doing all kinds of businesses in Anambra state today.
You can site your business in any part of Anambra state and still have the same access to infrastructure and market.
People live in Ihiala and go to work in Awka, Onitsha, Nnewi, and vice versa.
Business groups are locating anywhere in the state, and still thrive.
For example, Soludo just laid foundation for the Pharmaceutical business hub in Oba. When completed, all pharmaceuticals will be produced and sold from there. Such things would not have been possible before Peter Obi's magic in Anambra state.
Obi can do the same for Nigeria.

Oga you people should just stop with all these lies.

I know all those places you mentioned so well and you and I know there is nothing, I mean NOTHING special about them.. As a matter of fact the most of the streetlights and roads you see there were made by rich individual so what do you want to tell me that the government has actually been doing?

Is it not not same Anambra where you have to travel all the way down to the next town before you can get little things like refilling your gas cylinder or even to make common photocopy.
Imagine a whole village depending on a common source of water, river water... That's where they all fetch their water for home use, swim, wash their clothes, farm produce, bikes and all..

Please just stop the lies, ANAMBRA IS NOTHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT.

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by decub: 10:02am On Jun 29, 2022
Assetinvestor:
I have been wondering where this man's arrogance is coming from and it keeps beating my imagination.

Let's consider the personality of Obi and Kwankwaso. Obi is a billionaire who made a name in the business world and eventually became the chairman of a bank as well as director in many companies. He is a philanthropist who has traversed the whole of Nigeria and beyond helping to make the world a better place. He has a reputation that goes before him as a humble and accountable man who manages resources judiciously and abhors waste. Lastly, he was a two term governor of Anambra State.

Kwankwaso on the hand, aside being the former governor of Kano state for two terms and being popular with his Kwankwasiya movement in Kano, what else does he bring to the table?

Again, Obi has the following demographic groups behind him:
1. Entire Nigerian Workers championed by NLC and TUC.
2. The entire Nigerian Christians.
3. Majority of Nigerian youths.
4. The business community.

Lastly, Obi has both the SS and SE on lockdown while making significant inroads in every other region across Nigeria. Obi can easily get a Muslim vice presidential candidate and still stand a good chance of winning.

Aside Kano State, where else can Kwankwaso hope of winning? Can Kwankwaso even win the NW? Who knows Kwankwaso in Bayelsa, Ekiti, Cross River or Ebonyi? Yet this man wants Obi to be his Vice? Is it because Obi is a Christian or because he is Igbo?

Where is Kwankwaso's arrogance coming from?!
In as much as I personally do not have a problem with either of them deputising since they have good leadership qualities, I have come to realize that it would favour Peter Obi more if the proposed merger doesn't work.

That means RMK's vote will be shared between RMK, Tinubu (via GanduDollar's influence) and Atiku (being a Northerner).

Obi only needs to garner some votes here and there from the North no matter how difficult it is and with Igbos who are now willing to vote scattered everywhere around the country, it gives Obi so much edge above other contenders while he sources for an influential Northerner to run with

Talks are still on and we will see how it goes.
Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Nobody: 10:14am On Jun 29, 2022
gidgiddy:


I dont think Kwakwaso is arrogant, he just wants to be President as much as Obi

There is an unwritten rule by Northern rulers that they're more important than Southern leaders. Maybe, it has something to do with their Islamic beliefs, Fulani culture or more population/states but that's the truth!

Nnamdi Azikiwe, Awolowo, Ekwueme, and Osinbajo were all Vice to Northerners that weren't in the same league with them in terms of personal development and know-how. If they were to be Northerners, they would never accept!

If Kwankwaso is from South and Obi is from North, Kwankwaso would not mind being Vice to Obi considering all factors.

Northern Muslim leaders believe they're first class citizens and Southern leaders second class citizens. That's the bitter truth!
Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Factcheck0001: 11:17am On Jun 29, 2022
Assetinvestor:


Obi is likely to win even without Kwankwaso, only if INEC organizes a free and fair election. With everything happening in Nigeria, you're still deluding yourself that Tinubu stands any chance?

You think vote buying will work anywhere else aside SW? This is not Ekiti gubernatorial election so you know, vote buying will be resisted in SS, SE and North. That's Tinubu's only hope of winning.
so with el rufai in kaduna u believe obi will still win

With ganduje in Kano u believe obi will win

With buhari n Masari in katsina u believe obi will win

It’s like u are carried away by social media frenzy?
Peter obi will never win d north cos northerners don’t even like Igbo let alone a Christian,so u want a mukafir to rule them right?

Many of u don’t know d damage nnamdi kanu did to u igbos in d north sha?many northerners will just b laughing at u

They know fully well that because your Biafra mission failed u want to get Biafra through back door by making obi president n everyone knows that

When it’s time your eye go clear

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Factcheck0001: 11:27am On Jun 29, 2022
onumadu:


How many people have you seen supporting Tinubu without pay?
Now count Obi's supporters who are sponsoring themselves.
At some point even if you are Satan, you should consider the future of your own children.
can u show us transaction alert sent to tinubu supporters before supporting him or we should just believe u because u want to promote peter obi?

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Nobody: 11:28am On Jun 29, 2022
decub:

In as much as I personally do not have a problem with either of them deputising since they have good leadership qualities, I have come to realize that it would favour Peter Obi more if the proposed merger doesn't work.

That means RMK's vote will be shared between RMK, Tinubu (via GanduDollar's influence) and Atiku (being a Northerner).

Obi only needs to garner some votes here and there from the North no matter how difficult it is and with Igbos who are now willing to vote scattered everywhere around the country, it gives Obi so much edge above other contenders while he sources for an influential Northerner to run with

Talks are still on and we will see how it goes.

With what I'm observing, Kwankwaso is even more likely to withdraw in support of Atiku than to watch a Southern Christian win. I wouldn't be shocked if Kwankwaso does the same thing Tambuwal did to Wike at the eleventh hour.

Anyways, what is working in Obi's advantage is the fact he is a unifier. Obi has even achieved what was thought impossible before now. The Northern rulers know that Nigeria may not survive in the long run if things continue degenerating. Obi has reversed the hopelessness majority of Nigerians were feeling before now. If he wins, it would add years or even decades to the shelf-life of Nigeria but if he fails, it would be back to status quo.
Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Nobody: 11:37am On Jun 29, 2022
Factcheck0001:
so with el rufai in kaduna u believe obi will still win

With ganduje in Kano u believe obi will win

With buhari n Masari in katsina u believe obi will win

It’s like u are carried away by social media frenzy?
Peter obi will never win d north cos northerners don’t even like Igbo let alone a Christian,so u want a mukafir to rule them right?

Many of u don’t know d damage nnamdi kanu did to u igbos in d north sha?many northerners will just b laughing at u

They know fully well that because your Biafra mission failed u want to get Biafra through back door by making obi president n everyone knows that

When it’s time your eye go clear

Most of you bigot Tinubu supporters are so shameful. Did Shekau or Boko Haram attacks or Fulani herdsmen killings stop Buhari from winning?

Continue deceiving yourself. Goodluck Jonathan didn't win NW in 2011 yet he emerged president. Obi does not necessarily need to win NW or NE to emerge victorious. All he needs to win is SS, SE, and Middle belt while getting significant votes in other regions. Tinubu, kwanKwankwaso and Atiku will checkmate themselves in other regions.

A win for Peter Obi will save Nigeria as one nation and people who reason critically understand that. It will usher in a renaissance and pan Nigeria support. Conversely, his failure will worsen the hopelessness in Nigeria.
Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Factcheck0001: 11:44am On Jun 29, 2022
Assetinvestor:


Most of you bigot Tinubu supporters are so shameful. Did Shekau or Boko Haram attacks or Fulani herdsmen killings stop Buhari from winning?

Continue deceiving yourself. Goodluck Jonathan didn't win NW in 2011 yet he emerged president. Obi does not necessarily need to win NW or NE to emerge victorious. All he needs to win is SS, SE, and Middle belt while getting significant votes in other regions. Tinubu, kwanKwankwaso and Atiku will checkmate themselves in other regions.

A win for Peter Obi will save Nigeria as one nation and people who reason critically understand that. It will usher in a renaissance and pan Nigeria support. Conversely, his failure will worsen the hopelessness in Nigeria.
mention one thing Peter obi did better than tinubu as governor?

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by Carlosdd: 11:50am On Jun 29, 2022
Come March 2023 we will start hearing Biafra , marginalization and free Nnamdi Kanu, then the elected president will become nightmare to them . Hatred, envy, jealous and bitterness is there trade mark .

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Re: What Is Kwankwaso's Problem? by udumosam23(m): 12:08pm On Jun 29, 2022
onumadu:
I would advise Obi camp to find a CREDIBLE PROGRESSIVE Northern Muslim who has spine of steel (and sharp mouth).
That is the type of a man that can help him in this election. Establishment politician can't help him.
It is a mistake to even still be talking of Kwankwaso at this point.
Obi camp should have dumped the idea weeks ago.
Even an activist university professor from the North can play that role very well. (Someone with sharp mouth to carry the message far into the North)
Nigerians are ready for real change, and it is a mistake to keep trying to woo establishment politicians.
A revolution is loading, and the fastest way for Obi to lose this election is to keep trying to win over establishment politicians like Kwankwaso.
Kwankwaso is a distraction that forces change of Obi's narrative from real change to business as usual.
And time is not on Obi's side.
I was gladdened that Obi had a meeting with the Labour congress and TUC leaders.
Methinks he should work to expand the reach of the Labour party while there is still time, especially facilitating the participation of the Nigerian youths in the party.
Many youths are jobless and are willing to play some active roles in bringing about change that better their lives.
The same people spending their own money to help Obi should be quickly drafted into the party and deployed effectively.
My 2 kobo opinion.


Exactly my thought. Kwankwaso is good no doubt and I wouldn't mind him becoming the next president too. But situations as it is now has given Obi a hedge over him, if I were to be him, I'll simply play along. If I can not deputise, I'll simply handpick someone in my place. Politics is a fair game and not a do or die affair.

If he refuses to think along this direction let's just forget about him for now and focus.

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