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For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 8:27pm On Apr 11, 2023
So I have been seeing individuals and groups saying they must defend Tinubu's mandate that no one can take his mandate and I think I will like to address this issue once and for all in the simplest form.

I think it is not right for anyone to say he/she wants to defend Tinubu's mandate and I will explain this:

When Anthony Joshua wins a title, the title belongs to him, no one needs to help him defend the title, only Anthony Joshua can defend that title and if Anthony Joshua needs to defend that title, he has to go back to the ring.

No amount of protest from his supporters will make him keep the title if he doesn't go back to the ring when there is a challenger waiting for him, if he decides not to fight then the title will be stripped from him.

In football it is the same thing that happens, the defending champion might even have to play with the team that fell out at group stage in the last tournament just to defend their title.

So back to Tinubu's mandate defenders, Tinubu as it stands today has only 2 ways to defend his mandate, either a re-election or wait for the election tribunal to conclude, for people to come out and try to defend Tinubu's mandate means Tinubu never really got the mandate, they are actually acting as if the election is still on.

Because it looks like they are not telling us something or can Argentina win the world cup and Argentines will have to protest to keep the world cup, then something is not adding up.

My Humble Opinion

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by mymadam(m): 8:41pm On Apr 11, 2023
The same applies to those trying to help Peter Obi reclaim his 'stolen' mandate. Unfortunately, only 'what you already possess' can be stolen from you. Comprenez vous?

QED

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Houseontherock1: 8:50pm On Apr 11, 2023
Tinubu will keep the title for the next 4 years - he will enter the ring as the defending champion in 2027 and retain his title for another 4 years by God's grace. For now, give the champion a break!

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 9:17pm On Apr 11, 2023
mymadam:
The same applies to those trying to help Peter Obi reclaim his 'stolen' mandate. Unfortunately, only 'what you already possess' can be stolen from you. Comprenez vous?

QED

That is why Peter Obi is in court....

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 9:18pm On Apr 11, 2023
Houseontherock1:
Tinubu will keep the title for the next 4 years - he will enter the ring as the defending champion in 2027 and retain his title for another 4 years by God's grace. For now, give the champion a break!

Champion that is still doing protest like he did not win....

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Corn247: 9:23pm On Apr 11, 2023
He is Amuda from Benin republic and he is about to rule as Nigerian president. Yiibos are cowards and cannot do anything. Shame on them

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by babyfaceafrica: 9:24pm On Apr 11, 2023
Super story

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Sangoamadioha1: 9:57pm On Apr 11, 2023
Brendaniel:
So I have been seeing individuals and groups saying they must defend Tinubu's mandate that no one can take his mandate and I think I will like to address this issue once and for all in the simplest form.

I think it is not right for anyone to say he/she wants to defend Tinubu's mandate and I will explain this:

When Anthony Joshua wins a title, the title belongs to him, no one needs to help him defend the title, only Anthony Joshua can defend that title and if Anthony Joshua needs to defend that title, he has to go back to the ring.

No amount of protest from his supporters will make him keep the title if he doesn't go back to the ring when there is a challenger waiting for him, if he decides not to fight then the title will be stripped from him.

In football it is the same thing that happens, the defending champion might even have to play with the team that fell out at group stage in the last tournament just to defend their title.

So back to Tinubu's mandate defenders, Tinubu as it stands today has only 2 ways to defend his mandate, either a re-election or wait for the election tribunal to conclude, for people to come out and try to defend Tinubu's mandate means Tinubu never really got the mandate, they are actually acting as if the election is still on.

Because it looks like they are not telling us something or can Argentina win the world cup and Argentines will have to protest to keep the world cup, then something is not adding up.

My Humble Opinion




Where do you get all these your infantile ideas from. It really baffles me. How can you compare a political contest with voters that voted their candidate and saying they will defend their candidates victory, that was given to that candidate by the voters, with spectators watching sport for entertainment.

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 10:14pm On Apr 11, 2023
Sangoamadioha1:




Where do you get all these your infantile ideas from. It really baffles me. How can you compare a political contest with voters that voted their candidate and saying they will defend their candidates victory, that was given to that candidate by the voters, with spectators watching sport for entertainment.

Oga, contest is contest, there must be a winner and they both have supporters, so what is the difference?
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Sangoamadioha1: 10:34pm On Apr 11, 2023
Brendaniel:


Oga, contest is contest, there must be a winner and they both have supporters, so what is the difference?



One are voters actively participating in a process and the other are fans routing for their favorites.
One is a political process that involves destinies of people and the other is just for entertainment.
You want more

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by haffaze777(m): 10:38pm On Apr 11, 2023
Brendaniel:


That is why Peter Obi is in court....

And Tinubu refuse to meet him court?

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by haffaze777(m): 10:38pm On Apr 11, 2023
Brendaniel:


Champion that is still doing protest like he did not win....

Because loser are protesting everywhere and crying for interim government.

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Benwallt(m): 10:50pm On Apr 11, 2023
Brendaniel:


That is why Peter Obi is in court....

Is he in court or on social media?

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 10:56pm On Apr 11, 2023
Sangoamadioha1:




One are voters actively participating in a process and the other are fans routing for their favorites.
One is a political process that involves destinies of people and the other is just for entertainment.
You want more

So what would you say about a contest like big brother, is it not a competition, Oga they are all the same because it still all depends on how the contenders perform
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 10:58pm On Apr 11, 2023
haffaze777:


And Tinubu refuse to meet him court?

Why are there people trying to defend his mandate?
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 10:59pm On Apr 11, 2023
haffaze777:


Because loser are protesting everywhere and crying for interim government.

They are protesting the process....
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 11:00pm On Apr 11, 2023
Benwallt:


Is he in court or on social media?

People don't live on social media...
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Sangoamadioha1: 11:01pm On Apr 11, 2023
Brendaniel:


So what would you say about a contest like big brother, is it not a competition, Oga they are all the same because it still all depends on how the contenders perform


Common bbn we saw what Tacha's fans did when she was disqualified. You no get talk, rest abeg.

And will the winner of bbn make policies that will affect your life

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 11:04pm On Apr 11, 2023
Sangoamadioha1:



Common bbn we saw what Tacha's fans did when she was disqualified. You no get talk, rest abeg.

Thank You for the reference and did their actions change anything?
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Sangoamadioha1: 11:11pm On Apr 11, 2023
Brendaniel:


Thank You for the reference and did their actions change anything?

Just like obi's own will not make any difference. I understand your pain but in life because your candidate lost today does not mean he would not win another time.
Our best bet now is to concentrate on bettering our lives and not fighting a lost cause. This incoming administration might even favor you because no one knows tomorrow. Everything happens for a purpose and your fighting against Tinubu’s victory might actually be you fighting against your breakthrough. Think about it.

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by sirchim(m): 11:11pm On Apr 11, 2023
Houseontherock1:
Tinubu will keep the title for the next 4 years - he will enter the ring as the defending champion in 2027 and retain his title for another 4 years by God's grace. For now, give the champion a break!
CHAMPION at RIGGING right, but no forget him go steadily collect WOTO WOTO for Lagos and Abuja, that is, home and away.
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by sirchim(m): 11:12pm On Apr 11, 2023
Houseontherock1:
Tinubu will keep the title for the next 4 years - he will enter the ring as the defending champion in 2027 and retain his title for another 4 years by God's grace. For now, give the champion a break!
CHAMPION at RIGGING right? But no forget him go steadily collect WOTO WOTO for Lagos and Abuja, that is, home and away.
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Abbeytoy(m): 11:15pm On Apr 11, 2023
In my own opinion, Tinubu won the election because none of the other candidates claimed they won or presented evidence of their vote swapped.

The only issue I see is if he's qualified to contest or not... If he was not qualified, he should be disqualified and declared the first runner-up as the winner, but both of them did not also meet up the constitution-required vote of 25% in 24 states, so the best is to have a reelection.
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Benwallt(m): 11:16pm On Apr 11, 2023
Brendaniel:


People don't live on social media...

😂😂😂😂😂😂, Hmmm. Sanity will humble some bingos Las Las.

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by achiever12: 11:47pm On Apr 11, 2023
mymadam:
The same applies to those trying to help Peter Obi reclaim his 'stolen' mandate. Unfortunately, only 'what you already possess' can be stolen from you. Comprenez vous?

QED

If you are sure you won, you won't even be paying attention to any of these things.

Or is your conscience telling you that tinubu rigged the election?
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 12:22am On Apr 12, 2023
Sangoamadioha1:


Just like obi's own will not make any difference. I understand your pain but in life because your candidate lost today does not mean he would not win another time.
Our best bet now is to concentrate on bettering our lives and not fighting a lost cause. This incoming administration might even favor you because no one knows tomorrow. Everything happens for a purpose and your fighting against Tinubu’s victory might actually be you fighting against your breakthrough. Think about it.

That's the problem with you guys, you think people are doing this just because of what they will gain....
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by mymadam(m): 12:22am On Apr 12, 2023
achiever12:


If you are sure you won, you won't even be paying attention to any of these things.

Or is your conscience telling you that tinubu rigged the election?
I did NOT vote at all, as previously vowed on NL. I am neither obidient, batified nor atikulated.
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Algrin: 5:35am On Apr 12, 2023
Brendaniel:


Oga, contest is contest, there must be a winner and they both have supporters, so what is the difference?

Brendaniel:


Oga, contest is contest, there must be a winner and they both have supporters, so what is the difference?

That contest is contest doesn't mean you can apply skills required for competitive swimming in a boxing match. Your preferred candidate approached the elections through religious lines and that didn't turn out well. You won a swimming championship, then took it as an ability to compete in boxing. Now, they have removed your teeth, you are wailing, "Referee, see blood, see blood. He has removed my teeth. We don't do this in swimming." 😂

Who does that?

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Houseontherock1: 6:13am On Apr 12, 2023
Brendaniel:


Champion that is still doing protest like he did not win....
Because the opposition, the loser won't leave the ring quietly with his fans! They keep throwing bottles and weapons; the champion's supporters can't be expected to keep quiet and get broken heads and bloody nose because they won! NO! They have to literally throw it all back to protect themselves!

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Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 6:39am On Apr 12, 2023
Houseontherock1:

Because the opposition, the loser won't leave the ring quietly with his fans! They keep throwing bottles and weapons; the champion's supporters can't be expected to keep quiet and get broken heads and bloody nose because they won! NO! They have to literally throw it all back to protect themselves!

If the winner and his fans are confident of their win, they are supposed to ignore them....
Re: For Those Trying To Defend Tinubu's Mandate - Is This True? by Brendaniel: 6:41am On Apr 12, 2023
Algrin:




That contest is contest doesn't mean you can apply skills required for competitive swimming in a boxing match. Your preferred candidate approached the elections through religious lines and that didn't turn out well. You won a swimming championship, then took it as an ability to compete in boxing. Now, they have removed your teeth, you are wailing, "Referee, see blood, see blood. He has removed my teeth. We don't do this in swimming." 😂

Who does that?

Muslim - Muslim ticket is what strategy ?

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