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Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Biodun556(m): 8:34pm On Aug 13, 2022
Kfed4ril:


So it’s we the south that now want a Muslim to represent us?

Yes, we are South west we don't care.

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Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by IfnobeGod20: 8:35pm On Aug 13, 2022
Biodun556:


The land in Yoruba land belongs to families through their forefathers. If you want any parcel of land you must consult Omo onile, it is legal.

NURTW is union recognize by the law. And are all over Nigeria.
Thep culture of omo onile touts coming to collect money when you want to develop your land after paying to their family, paying to LG, paying to state government through Town Planning is archaic and illogical. It's very common in Nigeria, especially in Yoruba and Ibo land.
They've done it to me twice now. You raped me of my money and still turnaround to say, we are one Yoruba. We are all one Yoruba when they are looking for favour but not in other aspect.
Nobody can cajole me with Yoruba project because since they've been making their money and wealth, they only remember their children, family members, relatives and political associates. Nobody should preach the rhetoric of Yoruba project to me because same Tinubu had never believed in Yoruba project for once. When Yoruba woman suppose to be speaker of house of reps, he killed it and joined forces to bring Tambuwal. In the heat of Yoruba agitation, he never say anything about it but instead kept mute. Did he ever voted for OBJ as a Yoruba man? Or did his supporters want to tell us that Tinubu is more Yoruba than OBJ?
Anyone that is bold should come to live broadcast and declare that since Tinubu is more Yoruba than OBJ, all Yorubas should vote for him, then some of us will be ready to vote him. Tinubu had never supported any Yoruba project.
The same man that went to live TV to say, where are the cows when daughter of Pa Reuben Fasoranti, Mrs. Funke Olakunrin was murdered by Fulani herdsmen.
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by olaolaking: 8:44pm On Aug 13, 2022
Faber:


He is making hay, while the sun shines. He know Labour party is a new party with no tangible structures. He is putting the structures in place. When campaign starts na so so own goals Tinubu and co go dey score.

When campaign starts he will even be miles ahead. Any state he is coming to, I tell you crowd you go see for stadium go shock you
Then let those that have structure do theirs the way they want. They are waiting for next month when campaign will start.

Then we can see who gathered crowd. Aruwo kò ní Music

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Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Sannisege: 9:04pm On Aug 13, 2022
Biodun556:
It would seem that Obi did very little consultations with the northern critical stakeholders in determining the choice of his running mate,” he added.
He said Obi should have allowed inputs from those who are critical to the prevailing situation of the country to influence his choice of a vice presidential candidate.


Ajulo to Peter Obi

This is what Tinubu did that results to Shetima as VP,

VP slot is for North, they don't want christian to represent them. it is not Tinubu's fault.
Omo Yoruba rere

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Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by thinksense: 9:05pm On Aug 13, 2022
Jealousy. You go die for jealousy,

BEFORE TINUBU BECAME GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE, HE HAD NONE OF THESE.
1. Oriental Hotel
2. Falomo Shopping Complex
3. First Nation Airline
4. Lekki Concession Company
5. Apapa Amusement Park
6. Maiyegun Land Project
7. De Nation
8. Renaissance Hotel
9. Tejuoso Market (Joint ownership)
10. Ikeja Shopping Mall
11. TV Continental
12. Converted Lagos Poly land for TVC
13. Owned NNPC Office building in Lagos
14. Radio Continental
15. Owned School of Nursing building in Lagos
16. Tax Collector of Lagos State (Alpha Beta)
17. Wife is a member of the National Assembly
18. Son-in-law is a member of the National Assembly
19. Daughter is the President-General of Market Women Association in Lagos
20. N4 billion government financed property for self at Queens Drive, Lagos.
Tinubu acquired all of the above and many more not listed after he became Governor of Lagos State, first in 1999 and won his second term in 2003.
He remains Governor Emeritus of Lagos, controlling the State’s treasury through his protege & ass-licking Governors.
If you don't agree to lick his ass like Ambode, he would look for excuses to push you out of Government.
Is that really the kinda greedy tyrant you want ruling Nigeria?
A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE.[/quote]
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by OCHKESTINE(m): 10:02pm On Aug 13, 2022
Yamiriflathead:
Labour party a party full of chest beating clowns. I can't wait to have a good laugh when campaigns starts. It will help us test their popularity in clear terms.
I want to see how 1 emeka boasting on twitter in anambra will transport to kaduna, plateau or ondo to full a stadium. Them go osunize obi tire grin

If they were clowns, u wouldn't be talking about them.

The fact they are being talked about shows they are a force.

Only a fool underrates his opponent.

From the look of things, APC and PDP are the fools for constantly underrating a party that has gain much popularity in such a short time.

When u said "u cant wait for campaign to start" did u mean u cant wait for parties to pump money so u can start campaigning?
Because, Labor Party already started campaigning without giving shishi to the masses.

"U dey for fight, them dey give u blow already and u dey say "u no fit wait for fight to start make u beat the person". Wake up and smell the coffee, it's a new dawn!
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Nobody: 10:23pm On Aug 13, 2022
PointZerom:




Will you kill your self when Tinubu becomes President Of Nigeria Come 2023 ?
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Star4lyf(m): 10:26pm On Aug 13, 2022
Have the other presidential candidate said anything reasonable. How many interviews have they granted, if they have something useful to dish out to the masses?
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Haywhy3579: 10:34pm On Aug 13, 2022
Okealaaye:



So this is the man you say is being assisted to stand and walk? The things that bile and loose talk do to the brain! It is only the sinful with bucolic propensities that sees Elephant and calls it mirage. Purge your wicked heart of manmade impurities and learn to think pure thoughts only. You can do as many photoshopped photos of Tinubu as you like, the fact remains that he has become your nightmare.
Bro I love ur analysis and just keep up the good works. People that are not okay are the ones blackmailing haha and that he cannot work in a complex Nigeria of today. What they don’t know is that no matter how powerful and connected u are, if u are incapacitated, u cannot run for those post. A typical example is major general Ibrahim babangida

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Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by UNDFTD: 10:35pm On Aug 13, 2022
If the M0R0N in A$$ Hole Rock can become the president, why NOT Peter Obi? Is he smarter or more intelligent than Peter Obi? What about the present contenders? Who amongst them has more experience or qualifications than Mr. Obi? Not that I am a supporter of Peter Obi or advocating for an election in 2023, but I am writing this simply to show Mr. Obi's supporters aka OBIdients that their candidate does NOT stand a chance of winning. The reason being that the whole election has divided One Nigerianists along tribal or ethnic lines not minding the hoopla surrounding his candidacy on social media. That being the case, it stands to reason that Mr. Obi can not muster enough votes from other tribes to be able to win the election.
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by googlepikins: 10:35pm On Aug 13, 2022
Yamiriflathead:
Labour party a party full of chest beating clowns. I can't wait to have a good laugh when campaigns starts. It will help us test their popularity in clear terms.
I want to see how 1 emeka boasting on twitter in anambra will transport to kaduna, plateau or ondo to full a stadium. Them go osunize obi tire grin

My prayer is for Tinubu to win so that you Northerners will continue to suffer of poverty and hunger. Even bandits will have more power to finish all of you insha allah
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by edosignature(m): 10:36pm On Aug 13, 2022
Vote Atiku Abubakar for president 2023.
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by magnetic20: 10:44pm On Aug 13, 2022
[quote author=donaldking100 post=115656661]

BEFORE TINUBU BECAME GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE, HE HAD NONE OF THESE.
1. Oriental Hotel
2. Falomo Shopping Complex
3. First Nation Airline
4. Lekki Concession Company
5. Apapa Amusement Park
6. Maiyegun Land Project
7. De Nation
8. Renaissance Hotel
9. Tejuoso Market (Joint ownership)
10. Ikeja Shopping Mall
11. TV Continental
12. Converted Lagos Poly land for TVC
13. Owned NNPC Office building in Lagos
14. Radio Continental
15. Owned School of Nursing building in Lagos
16. Tax Collector of Lagos State (Alpha Beta)
17. Wife is a member of the National Assembly
18. Son-in-law is a member of the National Assembly
19. Daughter is the President-General of Market Women Association in Lagos
20. N4 billion government financed property for self at Queens Drive, Lagos.
Tinubu acquired all of the above and many more not listed after he became Governor of Lagos State, first in 1999 and won his second term in 2003.
He remains Governor Emeritus of Lagos, c
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by kalu081(m): 10:46pm On Aug 13, 2022
Because he has refused to share money like the other aspirants, Nigeria's problem is too deep
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Kfed4ril(m): 10:48pm On Aug 13, 2022
Biodun556:


Yes, we are South west we don't care.

But we in the SE and SS we care
Because of the north don’t want a Christian to represent them, then we in the south don’t want a Muslim to represent us, it’s that simple.
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Fearyourcreator: 12:20am On Aug 14, 2022
NothingDoMe:
WAS. So because he did well as governor decades ago he should be a senile president at almost 100 years? Una serious so?

You say he built men yet he refused to hand over to one of the men he built preferring to lead Nigeria as a senile old man.

What a joke.
All these most you say ehn.... You know he achieved more as a governor than your Obi.... Obi no be him mate at all... He built men ... Who did Obi build?
Anyone can run for presidensy... Am only against him based on his health ... He would have been the perfect candidate...
If Obi gets there Nigeria will have more security issues... Go write it down... They will frustrate him...
Obi now going to all churches or seen in public now and then ... Was it like that before... Fact is non of these guys can do much ...
Am more interested in my state governor senate and rep ... Am not voting any presidential candidate ...
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Cromagnon: 12:32am On Aug 14, 2022
donaldking100:


BEFORE TINUBU BECAME GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE, HE HAD NONE OF THESE.
1. Oriental Hotel
2. Falomo Shopping Complex
3. First Nation Airline
4. Lekki Concession Company
5. Apapa Amusement Park
6. Maiyegun Land Project
7. De Nation
8. Renaissance Hotel
9. Tejuoso Market (Joint ownership)
10. Ikeja Shopping Mall
11. TV Continental
12. Converted Lagos Poly land for TVC
13. Owned NNPC Office building in Lagos
14. Radio Continental
15. Owned School of Nursing building in Lagos
16. Tax Collector of Lagos State (Alpha Beta)
17. Wife is a member of the National Assembly
18. Son-in-law is a member of the National Assembly
19. Daughter is the President-General of Market Women Association in Lagos
20. N4 billion government financed property for self at Queens Drive, Lagos.
Tinubu acquired all of the above and many more not listed after he became Governor of Lagos State, first in 1999 and won his second term in 2003.
He remains Governor Emeritus of Lagos, controlling the State’s treasury through his protege & ass-licking Governors.
If you don't agree to lick his ass like Ambode, he would look for excuses to push you out of Government.
Is that really the kinda greedy tyrant you want ruling Nigeria?
A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE.
before you had a phone were you not managing nipost?

If you don't want to lick his ass then win with your own money and clout
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Cromagnon: 12:34am On Aug 14, 2022
Faber:
He is not ready, those who are ready never gree grant interviews o.... because nothing dey there head except wickedness and how to steal out remaining yams
who have you ever seen win election by interview.?the fact he doesn't know this shows he's not ready. This is Nigeria not America
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by onegig(m): 1:31am On Aug 14, 2022
CSTRR:

Please, tell me.

What is not realistic about encouraging the hardworking farmers in the middle belt to grow coffee, cotton and flowers as long as they get their proper pay?

What is unrealistic about encouraging the industrialists in the north to build more Agro processing zones in Kano and kaduna with established raw materials supply from the agro zones in the middle belt.?

What is unrealistic about a mere 20,000MW from Siemens in 4yrs?

What is unrealistic about increasing and modernizing the onne port, and connect it to aba through a major highway?

I am still looking for what is unrealistic here.

A lot is unrealistic in all those.

There is a difference identifying what needs to be done. We all know that we need roads . Super highways and what not. I can tell you and state we need to build a 15 lane road from Lagos to Onitsha to unlock the business potential of those areas.. That's just rhetoric.

How are you achieving such giving the meagre resources that Nigeria earns?
Going to take loans?
Increasing VAT or road tax rates?
Taxing more people? If yes. How? Leveraging taxes on the rich and luxury goods? By what basis points?
Making the roads tolled roads?

That's giving the how. For a lot of things Peter obi unfortunately says. There are a lot of things not backed by realities or concrete plans.


Agriculture supply chain.. how? Banning imports? Doing import substition? Raising tarrif on imported goods that local substitutes exists for? Asides supplying farmer with loans. What about storage? Is he going to just say "poof" and all those are just going to appear from no where?



Siemens generating 20k MW. How? With what money? Who's going to pay for such? Would tarrifs be increased? Would distribution be completely unbundled and the power sector completely deregulated? How would he treat current debt by discos? Government going to buy back those companies? And resell? Government going to sell its stake to capable 3rd parties? Bitter truth, Siemens would not do shingbai if the current existing structure is in place. Every single company is out to make money so why would they invest billions of $ when government caps tarrifs at N50 even when it is 100% sure that's unprofitable.

There are laws affecting electricity generation. Is he repealing them? Which of them does he agreee with? Or which one goes against his ideals?

We currently have a generating capacity of more than 20K MW. It is not a question of generating. It's a question of cost. Out of about 5 engines at Afam only about 1.5 is working and even those aren't at optimal levels because of gas supply and pricing issues. How is he tackling that? Floating gas prices and allowing generatig company to pass on the full costs to distribution companies? Who in turn would charge the real costs of energy to the end users instead of the current government caps?

Would NLC agree to rate increase? How would he convince Nigerians to pay more for electricity for example N200 per kwh? If they reject? Is he going to direct such power to industrial areas alone and scale things up gradually? Those are answers people expect. Critical discussion on how and his thought processes.

If people are asking those questions they really want to know exactly what he intends to do and how. We are not listening to Atiku or Tinubu because to a large extent we know they aren't offering anything new.

If Peter Obi states he is different, then he should state clearly how he is going to achieve those things differently.

If you have watched the recent PM debate in the UK . You can clearly see clear cut plans by each leading candidate on how they want to fund the budget. One is stating increase in taxes to fund NHS and by how much they expect to increase and what level of funding they intend to push in the short term. The other is saying they can leverage borrowing and should definitely be shoring up their debt balance to spend their way out of a recession.


You can critique those and draw a basis but for Peter Obi. It's been largely just bogus words without anything concrete behind his plans.


They asked him recently how he would handle Subsidy. He couldn't answer and just gave some confusing answer stating that he would first have to observe and that even if they are removing it they would be ploughing such money into health and education. Based on that statement alone i felt he was unserious and doesn't understand the magnitude of work he has to deal with if at this poiint we still can not clearly identify what to do with such crazy trillions we pay yesrly on fuel subsidy.

Subsidy has to go whether fully or partially and we can't afford to replace subsidy with another welfare program. Also how does he mitigate the expected inflation if Subsidy is removed? Nothing.


We all want issues based campaign but even the seemingly bright candidate hasn't even provided any intelligent or clarity just silly China and Egpyt comparisons. So what's the hype really about? Isn't this the same cycle from 2015 of "we would make N1=$1 again"?

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Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by PointZerom: 1:39am On Aug 14, 2022
callme9mm:



Will you kill your self when Tinubu becomes President Of Nigeria Come 2023 ?

Will you bury your corpse when Peter Obi becomes president of NIGERIA come 2023?
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by CSTRR: 1:46am On Aug 14, 2022
onegig:


A lot is unrealistic in all those.

There is a difference identifying what needs to be done. We all know that we need roads . Super highways and what not. I can tell you and state we need to build a 15 lane road from Lagos to Onitsha to unlock the business potential of those areas.. That's just rhetoric.

How are you achieving such giving the meagre resources that Nigeria earns?
Going to take loans?
Increasing VAT or road tax rates?
Taxing more people? If yes. How? Leveraging taxes on the rich and luxury goods? By what basis points?
Making the roads tolled roads?

That's giving the how. For a lot of things Peter obi unfortunately says. There are a lot of things not backed by realities or concrete plans.


Agriculture supply chain.. how? Banning imports? Doing import substition? Raising tarrif on imported goods that local substitutes exists for? Asides supplying farmer with loans. What about storage? Is he going to just say "poof" and all those are just going to appear from no where?



Siemens generating 20k MW. How? With what money? Who's going to pay for such? Would tarrifs be increased? Would distribution be completely unbundled and the power sector completely deregulated? How would he treat current debt by discos? Government going to buy back those companies? And resell? Government going to sell its stake to capable 3rd parties? Bitter truth, Siemens would not do shingbai if the current existing structure is in place. Every single company is out to make money so why would they invest billions of $ when government caps tarrifs at N50 even when it is 100% sure that's unprofitable.

There are laws affecting electricity generation. Is he repealing them? Which of them does he agreee with? Or which one goes against his ideals?

We currently have a generating capacity of more than 20K MW. It is not a question of generating. It's a question of cost. Out of about 5 engines at Afam only about 1.5 is working and even those aren't at optimal levels because of gas supply and pricing issues. How is he tackling that? Floating gas prices and allowing generatig company to pass on the full costs to distribution companies? Who in turn would charge the real costs of energy to the end users instead of the current government caps?

Would NLC agree to rate increase? How would he convince Nigerians to pay more for electricity for example N200 per kwh? If they reject? Is he going to direct such power to industrial areas alone and scale things up gradually? Those are answers people expect. Critical discussion on how and his thought processes.

If people are asking those questions they really want to know exactly what he intends to do and how. We are not listening to Atiku or Tinubu because to a large extent we know they aren't offering anything new.

If Peter Obi states he is different, then he should state clearly how he is going to achieve those things differently.

If you have watched the recent PM debate in the UK . You can clearly see clear cut plans by each leading candidate on how they want to fund the budget. One is stating increase in taxes to fund NHS and by how much they expect to increase and what level of funding they intend to push in the short term. The other is saying they can leverage borrowing and should definitely be shoring up their debt balance to spend their way out of a recession.


You can critique those and draw a basis but for Peter Obi. It's been largely just bogus words without anything concrete behind his plans.


They asked him recently how he would handle Subsidy. He couldn't answer and just gave some confusing answer stating that he would first have to observe and that even if they are removing it they would be ploughing such money into health and education. Based on that statement alone i felt he was unserious and doesn't understand the magnitude of work he has to deal with if at this poiint we still can not clearly identify what to do with such crazy trillions we pay yesrly on fuel subsidy.

Subsidy has to go whether fully or partially and we can't afford to replace subsidy with another welfare program. Also how does he mitigate the expected inflation if Subsidy is removed? Nothing.


We all want issues based campaign but even the seemingly bright candidate hasn't even provided any intelligent or clarity just silly China and Egpyt comparisons. So what's the hype really about? Isn't this the same cycle from 2015 of "we would make N1=$1 again"?
Nigeria has a revenue problem.
Very true.

But our problem is spending well.
That is where Peter obi comes in.

He is an expert in proper resource management.

Anambra is not Lagos.
But Peter never owed salaries, pensions or gratuities.

He still built roads, schools, hospitals e.t.c. and still saved.

By the time he trims down the wastages, enough funds will come out.

That is why he wants to scrap subsidy, too.
Over $19b wasted yearly on subsidy.

Peter obi wants to scrap it.
That is his preferred choice.

But unlike other past govts, he is going to do with sincereity and give Nigerians something tangible in return.
That is what he said.

If subsidy goes, Nigerians will get something tangible in return.

Give and take.

Even if Peter obi is all these things you said, which he is not.

The alternatives in tinubu and atiku are far worse.
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Canberra55: 3:10am On Aug 14, 2022
Yamiriflathead:


Thunder fire ibiyomie... Woe unto his bastard children, useless family members. church members and all his zombie supporters. May all ibiyomie supporters die a painful death for rubbishing Christianity with stupid political sentiments and affiliations.
As for you EAT SHIT
Eat shit? Bat-Shit?
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Canberra55: 3:22am On Aug 14, 2022
Yamiriflathead:

My vote is my vote and it is for TINUBU whether u chose to drink otapiapia or not.
Thunder scatter ibiyomie and his useless supporters
Inshallah Amin
hope the thunder is on a good balanced diet. Cos agbado and cassanova may not nogo belefu the thunder.
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Canberra55: 3:46am On Aug 14, 2022
Okealaaye:



So this is the man you say is being assisted to stand and walk? The things that bile and loose talk do to the brain! It is only the sinful with bucolic propensities that sees Elephant and calls it mirage. Purge your wicked heart of manmade impurities and learn to think pure thoughts only. You can do as many photoshopped photos of Tinubu as you like, the fact remains that he has become your nightmare.
it's boys like you that throw stones and hide their hands. You said me knowing ur location will make me ''curse my destiNY" and went crying to the mods like a rat on hit afta i started lightin ur iphone 5C ass off. Says a lot about d man dat u really is.
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Biodun556(m): 3:51am On Aug 14, 2022
Kfed4ril:


But we in the SE and SS we care
Because of the north don’t want a Christian to represent them, then we in the south don’t want a Muslim to represent us, it’s that simple.

Let's test our popularity and strategy at poll. Let's see who wins.

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Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Abdu81: 5:01am On Aug 14, 2022
Please the obidients this message must be spread until it gets to all ears.
In the social media, radio, blogs, in person,all platforms.
The enemies must be exposed.

Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by eternallyfocus: 5:57am On Aug 14, 2022
donaldking100:


BEFORE TINUBU BECAME GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE, HE HAD NONE OF THESE.
1. Oriental Hotel
2. Falomo Shopping Complex
3. First Nation Airline
4. Lekki Concession Company
5. Apapa Amusement Park
6. Maiyegun Land Project
7. De Nation
8. Renaissance Hotel
9. Tejuoso Market (Joint ownership)
10. Ikeja Shopping Mall
11. TV Continental
12. Converted Lagos Poly land for TVC
13. Owned NNPC Office building in Lagos
14. Radio Continental
15. Owned School of Nursing building in Lagos
16. Tax Collector of Lagos State (Alpha Beta)
17. Wife is a member of the National Assembly
18. Son-in-law is a member of the National Assembly
19. Daughter is the President-General of Market Women Association in Lagos
20. N4 billion government financed property for self at Queens Drive, Lagos.
Tinubu acquired all of the above and many more not listed after he became Governor of Lagos State, first in 1999 and won his second term in 2003.
He remains Governor Emeritus of Lagos, controlling the State’s treasury through his protege & ass-licking Governors.
If you don't agree to lick his ass like Ambode, he would look for excuses to push you out of Government.
Is that really the kinda greedy tyrant you want ruling Nigeria?
A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE.
Anyone who believe this lies it's a fool; No Ibo love any Yoruba leaders ,they also hated Awolowo..,
Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by IfnobeGod20: 8:25am On Aug 14, 2022
onegig:


A lot is unrealistic in all those.

There is a difference identifying what needs to be done. We all know that we need roads . Super highways and what not. I can tell you and state we need to build a 15 lane road from Lagos to Onitsha to unlock the business potential of those areas.. That's just rhetoric.

How are you achieving such giving the meagre resources that Nigeria earns?
Going to take loans?
Increasing VAT or road tax rates?
Taxing more people? If yes. How? Leveraging taxes on the rich and luxury goods? By what basis points?
Making the roads tolled roads?

That's giving the how. For a lot of things Peter obi unfortunately says. There are a lot of things not backed by realities or concrete plans.


Agriculture supply chain.. how? Banning imports? Doing import substition? Raising tarrif on imported goods that local substitutes exists for? Asides supplying farmer with loans. What about storage? Is he going to just say "poof" and all those are just going to appear from no where?



Siemens generating 20k MW. How? With what money? Who's going to pay for such? Would tarrifs be increased? Would distribution be completely unbundled and the power sector completely deregulated? How would he treat current debt by discos? Government going to buy back those companies? And resell? Government going to sell its stake to capable 3rd parties? Bitter truth, Siemens would not do shingbai if the current existing structure is in place. Every single company is out to make money so why would they invest billions of $ when government caps tarrifs at N50 even when it is 100% sure that's unprofitable.

There are laws affecting electricity generation. Is he repealing them? Which of them does he agreee with? Or which one goes against his ideals?

We currently have a generating capacity of more than 20K MW. It is not a question of generating. It's a question of cost. Out of about 5 engines at Afam only about 1.5 is working and even those aren't at optimal levels because of gas supply and pricing issues. How is he tackling that? Floating gas prices and allowing generatig company to pass on the full costs to distribution companies? Who in turn would charge the real costs of energy to the end users instead of the current government caps?

Would NLC agree to rate increase? How would he convince Nigerians to pay more for electricity for example N200 per kwh? If they reject? Is he going to direct such power to industrial areas alone and scale things up gradually? Those are answers people expect. Critical discussion on how and his thought processes.

If people are asking those questions they really want to know exactly what he intends to do and how. We are not listening to Atiku or Tinubu because to a large extent we know they aren't offering anything new.

If Peter Obi states he is different, then he should state clearly how he is going to achieve those things differently.

If you have watched the recent PM debate in the UK . You can clearly see clear cut plans by each leading candidate on how they want to fund the budget. One is stating increase in taxes to fund NHS and by how much they expect to increase and what level of funding they intend to push in the short term. The other is saying they can leverage borrowing and should definitely be shoring up their debt balance to spend their way out of a recession.


You can critique those and draw a basis but for Peter Obi. It's been largely just bogus words without anything concrete behind his plans.


They asked him recently how he would handle Subsidy. He couldn't answer and just gave some confusing answer stating that he would first have to observe and that even if they are removing it they would be ploughing such money into health and education. Based on that statement alone i felt he was unserious and doesn't understand the magnitude of work he has to deal with if at this poiint we still can not clearly identify what to do with such crazy trillions we pay yesrly on fuel subsidy.

Subsidy has to go whether fully or partially and we can't afford to replace subsidy with another welfare program. Also how does he mitigate the expected inflation if Subsidy is removed? Nothing.


We all want issues based campaign but even the seemingly bright candidate hasn't even provided any intelligent or clarity just silly China and Egpyt comparisons. So what's the hype really about? Isn't this the same cycle from 2015 of "we would make N1=$1 again"?
You made mentioned some key things but let me quickly tell you that campaign has not started, everything that reflect campaign they are all doing now is unlawful and going against the law. When campaign start we should be able to hear from all of them but I am even afraid because the law does not create platform to scrutinize our candidates unlike the way it is obtainable in advanced system.
Until we start building the basis by subjecting our candidates to healthy debate by the representative of the citizens to cross-examining them on key areas of development, before we can get it right. People just go to podium talk whatever people want to hear and no one ask him or her how will you do this or that? What are the short and long term effects and benefits of this your policies to the citizenry and country. No system to ask that.
We are just deceiving ourselves in this country and we expect to move forward in terms of development. It doesn't work out that way. Nobody determine the mental and physical stability of any candidate but we are only engrossed with their rhetoric and stories they ditch out to us.
On the issue of subsidy, I am surprise that each government comes and want to pass or transfer their inadequacies and burden to the citizens. Nobody talked about what brought about this subsidy regime. If all our refineries are working optimally, who will talk about subsidy again? Why is it so difficult for them to repair or build refineries? Since 1999 till date all governments put in place had been playing lip service on repairing and revamping those refineries but they refused doing it because some people are benefitting from it. Many people have become trillioneer because of subsidy fraud. In 2015 my hope was so high that Buhari will bail us out and revamp our refineries and put them to work but surprisingly today he dashed my hope.
They should make the refineries work and subsidy payment will fade away. The countries they go to to refine our crude from made their refineries work and that is why they are going there.

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Re: Peter Obi Not Ready To Be President – Kayode Ajulo (Former LP Secretary) by Papichulostunne(m): 8:49am On Aug 14, 2022
Biodun556:
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Peter Obi supporter burnt Lagos BRT buses

Sense is easy to get only if you pray for it.. God is willing to help you.

I take it that in your head the #Endsars movement that engaged youths all over Nigeria was orchestrated by Obi ryt?

There were no present APC and PDP supporters?

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