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Forecasting Nigeria After The 2023 Presidential Election: Scenario 2, President by Ukpaka(op): 2:03pm On Feb 05, 2023
Forecasting Nigeria After The 2023 Presidential Election: Scenario 2, President Atiku Abubakar – By Julius Ogunro
https://247ureports.com/2023/02/forecasting-nigeria-after-the-2023-presidential-election-scenario-2-president-atiku-abubakar-by-julius-ogunro/
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Atiku is cosmopolitan and over the years has built friendships with people from all of Nigeria’s geopolitical zones. His businesses are famed for inclusiveness and for employing people on merit regardless of ethnic origin. So he is well-liked across the board as a man who is fair and broad-minded. He is also of the PDP, the first real national party in Nigeria. Before PDP’s emergence in the late 90s, the biggest political parties were often regional-oriented that made half-hearted attempts at inroads to other areas outside their strongholds. The PDP changed that. Its founding fathers included many retired generals from all corners of the country, leading to the charge that it was a retired general’s club.
Re: Forecasting Nigeria After The 2023 Presidential Election: Scenario 2, President by Ashez: 2:05pm On Feb 05, 2023
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Re: Forecasting Nigeria After The 2023 Presidential Election: Scenario 2, President by DaddyFreeze2020(m): 2:06pm On Feb 05, 2023
Ukpaka:
Forecasting Nigeria After The 2023 Presidential Election: Scenario 2, President Atiku Abubakar – By Julius Ogunro
https://247ureports.com/2023/02/forecasting-nigeria-after-the-2023-presidential-election-scenario-2-president-atiku-abubakar-by-julius-ogunro/
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Atiku is cosmopolitan and over the years has built friendships with people from all of Nigeria’s geopolitical zones. His businesses are famed for inclusiveness and for employing people on merit regardless of ethnic origin. So he is well-liked across the board as a man who is fair and broad-minded. He is also of the PDP, the first real national party in Nigeria. Before PDP’s emergence in the late 90s, the biggest political parties were often regional-oriented that made half-hearted attempts at inroads to other areas outside their strongholds. The PDP changed that. Its founding fathers included many retired generals from all corners of the country, leading to the charge that it was a retired general’s club.
Re: Forecasting Nigeria After The 2023 Presidential Election: Scenario 2, President by MadamExcellency: 2:09pm On Feb 05, 2023
As ATIKU'S daughter puts it, "Atiku, my father, is a Fulani, and Fulanis never forgive or forget"

It's even better a Yoruba and best an Igbo succeeds a Fulani than another Fulani.
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