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This Is The Most Objective Thread By A Tinubu Supporter by SadiqBabaSani(op):
The link below is one of the most objective thread by a Tinubu supporter.

https://www.nairaland.com/7304110/tinubu-most-power-southerner-face

But where the Op of that thread got it wrong was to think Osibanjo wouldn't have floored any northern Atiku hands down.

Tinubu is very powerful politically, yes, but if he wanted to project a Southern cause, he should have supported Osibanjo and the current cult followership Peter Obi enjoys wouldn't exist.


The Northern elites are desperate yes, there is a cold North-South war yes, but Tinubu candidature is not the South best bet, it was Osibanjo or Ameachi
Re: This Is The Most Objective Thread By A Tinubu Supporter by bewla(m): 1:36pm On Aug 28, 2022
Am on
Re: This Is The Most Objective Thread By A Tinubu Supporter by ucheheart(m): 1:43pm On Aug 28, 2022
And they made the greatest mistake by picking a moslem-moslem ticket. It's too late for APC, they will be competing with kwakwanso in the 2023 election.
Re: This Is The Most Objective Thread By A Tinubu Supporter by 3ple9iner: 2:29pm On Aug 28, 2022
SadiqBabaSani:
Tinubu is very powerful politically, yes, but if he wanted to project a northern cause, he should have supported Osibanjo and the current cult followership Peter Obi enjoys wouldn't exist.
I actually disagree with you on this. The people who are not supporting Tinubu are
1) Those who believe that this administration has failed.They believe nothing good can come out of the APC and so would vote against any body from the APC. They are the one who would say why didn't Tinubu advice Buhari on how to make Nigeria better.
Now imagine the Vice president or an ex minister contesting what would they say?

2) Those who have never like Tinubu the don't like him for anything, they would rather vote for a failure than to vote for Tinubu.

3) Those who are asking for a SE president and those who sympathize with them.

4) Those who believe Tinubu is too old. These categories of people actually believe he his competent but see his age as an hindrance.

these are some of the things I have noticed from people who are not supporting Tinubu reason why they hardly argue on competency but on other stuffs.
Re: This Is The Most Objective Thread By A Tinubu Supporter by LadyExcellency: 2:39pm On Aug 28, 2022
3ple9iner:
I disagree with you on this. The people who are not supporting Tinubu are
1) Those who believe that this administration has failed. They believe nothing good can come out of the APC and so would vote against anybody from the APC. They are the ones who would say why didn't Tinubu advise Buhari on how to make Nigeria better.
Now imagine the Vice president or an ex-minister contesting what would they say?

2) Those who have never liked Tinubu don't like him for anything, they would rather vote for a failure than vote for Tinubu.

3) Those who are asking for a SE president and those who sympathize with them.

4) Those who believe Tinubu is too old. These categories of people believe he is competent but sees his age as a hindrance.

these are some of the things I have noticed from people who are not supporting Tinubu reason why they hardly argue on competency but other stuff.
But I will vote for Tinubu if the election goes to a rerun between Atiku and Tinubu for southern solidarity without minding the Muslim-Muslim ticket.
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