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Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Racoon(m): 9:17am On Dec 10, 2022
By Farooq A. Kperogi

Twitter: @farooqkperogi

In today's column, I take a look at where the "owners of Nigeria" stand in their support for presidential candidates and argue that if INEC sticks to the safeguards against electoral manipulation, the voters in Nigeria will become the owners of Nigeria.

Ovation publisher Chief Dele Momodu popularized the expression “owners of Nigeria” to denote a coterie of power brokers and traffickers of influence who habitually sit in conclave to teleguide the choice of political leaders, particularly presidents, and to whom everyday Nigerians are helpless political captives.

Although they peddle influence and engage in elitist exclusion, “owners of Nigeria” can sometimes be benign, even stabilizing. For instance, in the aftermath of the deaths of MKO Abiola and Sani Abacha in the late 1990s and the debilitating turmoil that gripped the country, they decided that a Yoruba man, specifically General Olusegun Obasanjo, should be president. And it came to be. This calmed the national temperature considerably.

After his two-term tenure in 2007, Obasanjo became a member of this informal, exclusive circle of power brokers whose visible members include General Ibrahim Babangida, General Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, and General Aliyu Gusau.

The group supported Goodluck Jonathan’s ascendancy to the presidency in 2010 when Umar Musa Yar’adua died. It also quietly lent its moral weight behind Jonathan’s election in 2011 even when most northern politicians felt another northerner should have been president, especially after eight years of a southern presidency and a truncated 3-year northern presidency.

But in 2015, the congress of old stagers that we call “owners of Nigeria” soured on Goodluck Jonathan precisely because of his government’s manifest incompetence in taming Boko Haram’s escalating malignancy and widening terror.

They unanimously supported Muhammadu Buhari for president. It must be a signal of the depth of their unease with Jonathan that they supported Buhari against whom several of them nursed deep-seated animosity and antipathy.Buhari turned out to be worse than Jonathan.

The “owners” turned against him in 2019 and supported Atiku Abubakar. Although Atiku Abubakar won the election by close to two million votes, Buhari and his minders exploited the power of incumbency—and the hold they had on INEC chairman Mahmood Yakubu to outwit the “owners of Nigeria.” Buhari broke their winning streak.

Recall that no living former head of state or president, except the unflaggingly gracious Yakubu Gowon, honored Buhari’s inauguration for a second term. The “owners of Nigeria” collectively withheld their symbolic stamps of approval from Buhari’s fraudulent second term. There was no precedent for that in Nigeria’s democratic history.

Now the “owners of Nigeria” are in disarray. Their loyalties are split between Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi. While IBB, Abdulsalami Abubakar, and Aliyu Gusau are decidedly in Atiku’s camp, Obasanjo and Theophilus Danjuma support Obi. Goodluck Jonathan also appears to favor Obi, but he isn’t quite a member of this exclusive club in spite of being a former president. Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a bête noire to the “owners of Nigeria.”

I can’t say with certainty what motivates the support of members of the “owners of Nigeria” for either Atiku or Obi. I can only speculate that the northern Muslim members of the club aren’t sold on Obi, have reservations about Tinubu’s health and his association with Buhari, and probably think Atiku is a good compromise because he has committed to serving only one term should he be elected. Plus, since the restoration of civilian rule in 1999, the South has ruled for 13 years. By May 2023, the North would have ruled for 11 years.

Obasanjo has publicly and privately said his support for Obi is informed by what I have consistently called representational justice in my previous articles that advocated for a president from the Southeast.

But T.Y. Danjuma’s support for Obi appears to be animated only by religious solidarity. He is dedicating the last years of his life to supporting Christian causes and Christian politicians. He supported Yemi Osinbajo’s presidential primary contest in the APC for the same reason.


T.Y. Danjuma, as I pointed out in a previous column, used to embody immense social and symbolic power in the North in ways that no modern northerner did. Until he started to openly identify with divisive causes, he was one northerner who had managed to capture the imagination of both the Christian north and the Muslim north.

Although Tiv and Kuteb people in Benue and Taraba have always seen him as deeply implicated in the slaughterous communal upheavals that episodically erupt between the Jukun and the Kuteb and between the Jukun and the Tiv (Danjuma is Jukun), he used to excite approbative passions among both Middle Belt sub-regionalists and pan-northern Nigerian enthusiasts.

No living northerner ever came close to approximating this sort of mutually exclusive appeal in the region. Now he has become a villain in Muslim northern Nigeria and a hero in Christian northern Nigeria. His support for Obi will certainly help galvanize northern Christian support but will almost definitely repulse northern Muslim voters.

Buhari and his minders may interpret the apparent opposition to Tinubu by the “owners of Nigeria” as a continuation of their fight against Buhari since 2018, which may cause Buhari to give Tinubu more support than he is inclined to, except that Buhari is not known to fight for anybody other than himself.

Well, the “owners of Nigeria” had power because they could influence.or manipulate the electoral process. But Buhari’s late Chief of Staff Abba Kyari, who was the lynchpin of Buhari’s 2019 electoral heist, showed that the “owners of Nigeria” could be outsmarted if the INEC chairman can be controlled, blackmailed, and dictated to.

Josef Stalin’s former personal secretary by the name of Boris Bazhanov quoted Stalin to have once said, “I consider it completely unimportant who… will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this — who will count the votes, and how.”

Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza was cruder when he mocked a political opponent he fraudulently “defeated”: “Indeed, you won the elections, but I won the count,” he said. The New York Times of May 26, 1880, also quoted Napoleon Bonaparte to have once said: "I care not who casts the votes of a nation, provided I can count them."

In other words, the power of the “owners of Nigeria” resided in their capacity to determine who counted the vote. They lost that power in 2019. If the new technological safeguards put in place by INEC against rigging aren’t tampered with in 2023, both the “owners of Nigeria” and Buhari maybe rendered irrelevant.

The fact that both APC chairman Abdullahi Adamu and APC presidential candidate Bola Tinubu are troubled by these safeguards may indicate that the meaning of “owners of Nigeria” is about to change.

Instead of an amorphous group of crafty old-timers with enduringly deep roots in the structure of Nigeria, “owners of Nigeria” may change to voters in Nigeria. If transparent, on-the-spot electronic transmission of election results, which should be stored on a server that INEC can’t disown at will later—like it did in 2019—becomes institutionalized, everyday Nigerians, and not a shadowy cabal of influence peddlers, could become the “owners of Nigeria.” Next year’s election presents us with that opportunity.
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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Nobody: 9:18am On Dec 10, 2022
Another beautiful day to remind everyone that urchins are stup!d and you should not buy what they're selling.

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Racoon(m): 9:19am On Dec 10, 2022
".....The power of the “owners of Nigeria” resided in their capacity to determine who counted the vote. They lost that power in 2019. If the new technological safeguards put in place by INEC against rigging aren’t tampered with in 2023, both the “owners of Nigeria” and Buhari maybe rendered irrelevant.

The fact that both APC chairman Abdullahi Adamu and APC presidential candidate Bola Tinubu are troubled by these safeguards may indicate that the meaning of “owners of Nigeria” is about to change...."

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Racoon(m): 9:20am On Dec 10, 2022
Now the “owners of Nigeria” are in disarray. Their loyalties are split between Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi.

While IBB, Abdulsalami Abubakar, and Aliyu Gusau are decidedly in Atiku’s camp, Obasanjo and Theophilus Danjuma support Obi. Goodluck Jonathan also appears to favor Obi. Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a bête noire to the “owners of Nigeria.”

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Kkings11: 9:34am On Dec 10, 2022
I am of the opinion that every election of every nation on this earth is manipulated by a certain group of powers. The difference is that the "Powers" of the "Developed Democracy" see and use the general voters as an important tool to achieve majority in elections. Without the general voters their plans wont work, but in this part of the world the "Owners" see the general voters as an inconsequential tool. Their jamboree of a pre-election tour is to potray their protege as a messiah or martyr to their hardcore followers.

BUT and this is a big BUT!!! TIMES ARE CHANGING. Technology is changing the election landscape.

Their will still and always will be election manipulation but this time it wont be a "SELECT FEW" it will be "GROUPS OF POWERS" each with their demands for their constituents and this will make the general voters become -still tools but- "IMPORTANT TOOLS" nontheless to upcoming election, and when we become important our demands (some not all) will be heard.
VOTE WISELY

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Conrod: 9:35am On Dec 10, 2022
Tinubu's chances are fast vapourizing into abyss,...he's only giving back to the electorates the billions he stole from them.

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Tochi3(m): 9:38am On Dec 10, 2022
Urchins, Thief'nubu & APCshit are the owners of Nigeria through owning Lagos state lol.. grin cheesy

Eyes go soon clear.. owners of Nigeria or no owners of Nigeria...4 una pockets

Now the “owners of Nigeria” are in disarray. Their loyalties are split between Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi. While IBB, Abdulsalami Abubakar, and Aliyu Gusau are decidedly in Atiku’s camp, Obasanjo and Theophilus Danjuma support Obi. Goodluck Jonathan also appears to favor Obi, but he isn’t quite a member of this exclusive club in spite of being a former president. Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a bête noire to the “owners of Nigeria.”

Thief'nubu is inconsequential in the scheme of things.. cheesy

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Waterlrd: 9:45am On Dec 10, 2022
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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Mercisharelove(f): 9:46am On Dec 10, 2022
Obi is ordained by GOD ALMIGHTIEST to be president. Nothing can stop him

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by ganisucks(f): 9:46am On Dec 10, 2022
IBB, OBJ and Danjuma, owners of Nigeria? I laff in mandarin. How can they be the owners, if they were born in the thirties. The ex military men are simply the most trustworthy houseboys of the owners of Nigeria.

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by ganisucks(f): 9:47am On Dec 10, 2022
Tochi3:
Urchins, Thief'nubu & APCshit are the owners of Nigerians through owning Lagos state lol.. grin cheesy

Eyes go soon clear.. owners of Nigeria or no owners of Nigeria...4 una pockets



Thief'nubu is inconsequential in the scheme of things.. cheesy

He was never and he's not in the race

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Omihanifa: 10:07am On Dec 10, 2022
The truth is that this 2023 election will be difficult for Tinubu to win.

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Kkings11: 10:12am On Dec 10, 2022
ganisucks:
IBB, OBJ and Danjuma, owners of Nigeria? I laff in mandarin. How can they be the owners, if they were born in the thirties. The ex military men are simply the most trustworthy houseboys of the owners of Nigeria.
They might be born in the 30s but they have a seat in that council.
Their is a thing called succession and continuity

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by ibechris(m): 10:27am On Dec 10, 2022
This election will make some APC guys to know that nothing last for ever.

Their time is up.

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by tishbite41(m): 10:29am On Dec 10, 2022
The British are the owners of Nigeria. They would decide the next President based on the situation on ground. Only God can stop them.
Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by sweetonugbu: 11:37am On Dec 10, 2022
Ok
Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by SmartPolician: 11:54am On Dec 10, 2022
This is a figment of their imagination because there are no owners of Nigeria anywhere.

Believe politicians when they say that power comes from God. Whatever anyone writes is just an imaginary view.

What politicians need is to work hard to convince party members to vote for them during the primary so he can become the candidate of the party. Some use money to influence them because money answereth all things.

Once he scales this challenge, the biggest one is using all means necessary to convince over 90 million Nigerians to vote for him. If a few persons decide who becomes Nigeria's president, politicians wouldn't be investing billions into publicity to promote their candidacy and paying electorates to appear in rallies as well as buying their votes.

During elections, parties bribe and team up with INEC officials to rig for politicians in regions they are popular in. Those people he listed are just influential generals that presidential candidates consult when they vie for presidency - just the way politicians pay homage to kings to seek their blessings when they are in their domains.

Again, owners of Nigeria is just another useless assumption.

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Eastlink(m): 12:31pm On Dec 10, 2022
ganisucks:
IBB, OBJ and Danjuma, owners of Nigeria? I laff in mandarin. How can they be the owners, if they were born in the thirties. The ex military men are simply the most trustworthy houseboys of the owners of Nigeria.
They are the kingmakers of Nigeria. Study the precedence of regime change in Nigeria since 1999 and you’ll understand. All former living Nigerian President are part of that group but the likes of Babangida, Danjuma, Abdulsalami and Obasanjo are at the top due to their military links.

Again all the members in that group have one thing in common (They are American lackeys who have been empowered to keep Nigeria on a democratic part of peace and unity in return for mass sharing of the national cake). Buhari will soon join the group after the end of his tenure just as GEJ is a new member as Ex-President.
Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by MaliCampus: 12:46pm On Dec 10, 2022
Tinubu is an embarrassment to Nigerians.how can such a man be contesting to be President,and some people be supporting him. Danm!!!

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by Whois(m): 2:40pm On Dec 10, 2022
2023 elections is a battle between sane Nigerians and selfish people. The election result will determine which group is more than the other

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by franchasng: 3:08pm On Dec 10, 2022
We are watching.



But the real owners of Nigeria who determine who governs Nigeria are:


1.) British Government
2.) US Government

The people mentioned in this article as the owners of Nigeria are actually servants or tools of the owners of Nigeria.

Goodluck made up his mind to go in 2015 after he saw that then US President Barack Obama was dangerous against his reelection and had made plans to disgrace Goodluck like French Government disgraced Laurent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast some years back.


Goodluck used his wisdom and averted their evil plans against him.
Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by o123456789(m): 9:59pm On Dec 10, 2022
Let me say this the winner of 2023 presidential election is not going to be the most popular candidate, but the wisest person will emerge. When I say the wisest candidate will emerge, it means that the wisest will not trust the BVAS or even INEC but instead the wisest will look for the best hackers, to manipulate and also defend his victory. Check my signature for reasons not to trust INEC or the BVAS.
Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by ganisucks(f): 10:16pm On Dec 10, 2022
franchasng:
We are watching.



But the real owners of Nigeria who determine who governs Nigeria are:


1.) British Government
2.) US Government

The people mentioned in this article as the owners of Nigeria are actually servants or tools of the owners of Nigeria.

Goodluck made up his mind to go in 2015 after he saw that then US President Barack Obama was dangerous against his reelection and had made plans to disgrace Goodluck like French Government disgraced Laurent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast some years back.


Goodluck used his wisdom and averted their evil plans against him.

Look at how Chatham house scammed Tinubu, and used him to get President Obi to come and make a deal with them. The British are so smart, and Baba Lagos is so naive.

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Re: Atiku, Obi Split “Owners Of Nigeria” By Kperogi by babyfaceafrica: 6:20am On Dec 11, 2022
Super story

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