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Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by epainos: 8:44am On Oct 28, 2023
The kind of backstabbing politicians are showing presently is a reflection of the values of Nigeria.

Atiku's case is a lesson for all...you cannot buy everything. And Tinubu is another lesson to learn from. Can you really buy everything?

I am not sure the legacy Tinubu wants to leave behind after he has been exposed. Come to think of it, does it mean all those working presently for Tinubu don't see how people with conscience in advance nations resign when the leader is one with a dented integrity?

The kind of nation Tinubu and Atiku's generation built is what we have today.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by Babastrong(m): 8:46am On Oct 28, 2023
Atiku would have achieved his ambition if he picked Wike has his vice-president.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by AngelicBeing: 8:49am On Oct 28, 2023
LeoDeKing:
Abeg make una leave Atiku alone.

He is on his way to Dubai for some rest.
Good comment, no action will be taken against you grin
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by Juniorangel(m): 8:53am On Oct 28, 2023
Reno don jump ship e no concern am again.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by Bobloco: 9:02am On Oct 28, 2023
AbujaLagos:
you go cry taya, nobody go stop you. We don move
Where una dey move go
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by ayomilore: 9:05am On Oct 28, 2023
His best outing and possibly election victory would have been immediately Obasanjo left office but obj frustrated that
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by Israeludoudo(m): 9:12am On Oct 28, 2023
sotall:
cool
The single most important factor that killed Atiku's presidential ambition was his political prostitution.

Man was impatient and didn't wait for his best time ....

He should have rallied around GEJ in 2015 and after GEJ's tenure would have been the best time to contest on the platform of the ruling party.
Exactly!
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by SweetVibe: 10:18am On Oct 28, 2023
dahmie2013:
Atiku's challenge is his reputation. He is literally suffering reputational risk. If PDP fields a Kwankwaso for the next elections, I bet you they will do better than what Atiku did. Kwankwaso did not win in the North because of his party, PDP is stronger & dat is why Atiku defeated him.
Buhari defeated Atiku in 2019 because of this same reputation issue. Atiku cannot hold a candle to Buhari, even if the elections are conducted in heaven, Atiku will lose.
Exactly, you are very intelligent. Obasanjo punctured a big hole in Atiku reputation which can never be healed.
You see that Obasanjo ba, fear that man.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by Menclothing: 10:37am On Oct 28, 2023
Lolz 😆
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by seunlayi(m): 10:38am On Oct 28, 2023
bhella10:
Baba it's over! Leave the President alone lest you perish like pharaoh and his chariots in the Red Sea. It's just politics not WAR
You, your wife, children will perish. What have I said that warrant this?
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by DMerciful(m): 10:42am On Oct 28, 2023
That was his biggest mistake. No supporting GEJ in the PDP to take over afterwards
sotall:
cool
The single most important factor that killed Atiku's presidential ambition was his political prostitution.

Man was impatient and didn't wait for his best time ....

He should have rallied around GEJ in 2015 and after GEJ's tenure would have been the best time to contest on the platform of the ruling party.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by jokaka89: 10:44am On Oct 28, 2023
Where are you going to start work with the bank training you?(location) and what is the location of the remote job?
Your location and expenses will be a factor of consideration.
Please enjoy your day.

lavylilly:
I am currently undergoing training with a microfinance Bank, basic salary is 75k, if you meet target for the month is around 150k plus your salary monthly. The training is 6weeks, i just concluded 5th week today.

Now i got a remote offer as an operation manager, basic pay is 60k per month, target and all others is and 60k too, totalling 120k monthly.

What do you think i can do, said I've invested a lot on the banking training job, plus the fact that I'm in my last week of the training.


Please your inputs will be so much appreciated.
I'm to resume the remote job tomorrow according to the offer letter.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by TheOldGods: 11:45am On Oct 28, 2023
Fiscus105:
His selfishness made pdp loose hand down, instead for them to rally round behind a candidate from south east extraction, even if he fails, it would have far better than Atiku from the north to fail, Tambuwa was talking foolishly and selfishly then, ......we must have govt before we talk of tribe,.....it's only Atiku that can face APC blabla.

After election, their eyes clear that Atiku led Obi by little margin.

Anyway, now that his eyes, together with Okowa and Tambuwa have clear now, maybe they wait for another 8 years, and before 8 years, would PDP still be main and strong opposition? Time would tell.

The golden opportunity they had during Buhari time, which they failed to utilized maximally, will they have it during Tinubu? I doubt.
exactly imagine obi 6 million plus votes plus pDp core followers 6 million votes if only Atiku rallied and supported Peter obi. Tinubu wouldn't have seen his back.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by TheOldGods: 11:47am On Oct 28, 2023
seunlayi:
Blame Obi and looser Wike
blame which obi and which woke, did Atiku accept the zoning? Did Atiku accept for Ayu to step down. Mtcheew. It would have been a clear defeat for Peter obi if only PDP allowed him. But you people were shouting, Atiku strong pass am. Now we don see the gap nah. Peter win am for more states sef
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by waveman2: 12:16pm On Oct 28, 2023
Bro President Tinubu is out to turn nigeria to a one party state.He is already preparing for 2027.Do you think tinubu is buhari that is not a politician?PDP is dead and buried.Just imagine APC chairman and woke backed PDP chairman romancing.

tuoyoojo:
If not for anything, I loved his determination

Going forward, it is my wish that he would reorganise his strategy and work as a more effective opposition but there are many jabs to give this government to put it continuously in its toes
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by waveman2: 12:19pm On Oct 28, 2023
So you don't know one govt policy can kill that deal.Dey there

frankson1:
The same INTELS wey dey chop Total (Onne) in dollars like tomorrow no dey smiley
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by zoedew: 12:24pm On Oct 28, 2023
WHO WANTS A MOST UNPRINCIPLED FELLOW FOR A PRESIDENT! HE HAS CONTESTED ON THE PLATFORM OF APC AND PDP AT DIFFERENT TIMES!!! ATIKU IS A POLITICAL PROSTITUTE WHOSE SHOP HAS BECOME DESTITUTE FROM THE RAVAGING HIS CUSTOMERS HAVE WROUGHT PATRONISING HIM OVERTIME!!!! ALL THAT MATTERS TO HIM IS POWER! ATIKU IS NOT LOOKING GOOD. BY THE WAY, OBI IS NO DIFFERENT. HE ONCE SWORE BEFORE DIM ODUMEGWU OJUKWU HE WILL LIVE AND DIE APGA ONLY TO SEEK POWER IN PDP AND LATELY LABOUR PARTY!!! ARE THESE WORTHY LEADERS?😷
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by pendragonbladgo(m): 1:03pm On Oct 28, 2023
emkz:
Summary:

(1) Atiku attempted to be President six times

(2) He was accused of political harlotry and undermining the parties he defected to

(3) In 2023, he received support from Northern elements, including Generals. Same support he received in 2011. He was surprised to see the substantial votes Tinubu got from the North, winning two out of three Northern geopolitical zones.

(4) He refused to understand the party dynamics and refused to pay attention to the young turks in the party, like the G5. G5 stayed in the party and worked against the party and Atiku. Atiku did not win any G5 state.

(5) Atiku believes in zoning when it favours him, and does not believe in zoning when it does not favour him.

(6) Atiku has a penchant for abandoning the party when he does not have his way.

(7) By 2027, Atiku would be 81. It remains to be seen if he'd run again or sponsor someone else.

Mynd44 nlfpmod OAM4J
Good boy, you went to school well....
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by Hsurdluxury: 1:12pm On Oct 28, 2023
atiku should retire to dubai politics permanently

his desperacy make him lose both within his party and nigeria at large

nigeria youth should start preparing a younger youth to lead

why is falz ,macaroni scared of responsibility

make falz run for president na ,lets see if endsars protesters will vote him in

i dream a day when a young and energetic youth will lead us not some corrupt rebranded old thieves and party prostitute will parade their selfs as leader
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by jconsulting(f): 1:26pm On Oct 28, 2023
lavylilly:
I am currently undergoing training with a microfinance Bank, basic salary is 75k, if you meet target for the month is around 150k plus your salary monthly. The training is 6weeks, i just concluded 5th week today.

Now i got a remote offer as an operation manager, basic pay is 60k per month, target and all others is and 60k too, totalling 120k monthly.

What do you think i can do, said I've invested a lot on the banking training job, plus the fact that I'm in my last week of the training.


Please your inputs will be so much appreciated.
I'm to resume the remote job tomorrow according to the offer letter.
My candid advice take the remote offer, bank can sack you anytime
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by highchief1: 3:15pm On Oct 28, 2023
emkz:
https://thenationonlineng.net/atikuwhat-next/
atiku is the most foolish Nigerian I have seen.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by Fearyourcreator: 5:57pm On Oct 28, 2023
emkz:
Summary:

(1) Atiku attempted to be President six times

(2) He was accused of political harlotry and undermining the parties he defected to

(3) In 2023, he received support from Northern elements, including Generals. Same support he received in 2011. He was surprised to see the substantial votes Tinubu got from the North, winning two out of three Northern geopolitical zones.

(4) He refused to understand the party dynamics and refused to pay attention to the young turks in the party, like the G5. G5 stayed in the party and worked against the party and Atiku. Atiku did not win any G5 state.

(5) Atiku believes in zoning when it favours him, and does not believe in zoning when it does not favour him.

(6) Atiku has a penchant for abandoning the party when he does not have his way.

(7) By 2027, Atiku would be 81. It remains to be seen if he'd run again or sponsor someone else.

Mynd44 nlfpmod OAM4J
They can't wait and build like Tinubu
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by Okoroawusa: 6:10pm On Oct 28, 2023
sotall:
cool
The single most important factor that killed Atiku's presidential ambition was his political prostitution.

Man was impatient and didn't wait for his best time ....

He should have rallied around GEJ in 2015 and after GEJ's tenure would have been the best time to contest on the platform of the ruling party.
Jonathan has moved on from 2015 election. When will we Igbos move on?
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by BALLOSKI: 1:55am On Oct 29, 2023
chiiraq802:
Sidiq Destination na straight to Dubaiiii!!!!!!!

One of the worlds most clueless person alive. man chose one worthless party chairman over 5 sitting Governors.
I don't know how he did that.

He should have let Ayu go and picked Wike as running-mate, that would have done it for him.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by DMCY:
seunlayi:
Blame Obi and looser Wike
How’s wicked wike to be blamed? Apart from losing the vp spot to obi which obi later didn’t take.


Swervemente!.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by DMCY: 3:54am On Oct 29, 2023
Kukutenla:
APC bots and their fake analysis
What’s fake about the analysis? Isn’t that what happened to Atiku through the years? Wasn’t he a political harlot jumping from a party ship to the other? Or the money he has spent during the course of his political travails since 1999 be recouped once he becomes the number one?
Put sentiments and emotions aside and peruse the article again only then will you see ember of truth in what was written there.

Swervemente!.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by DMCY: 4:05am On Oct 29, 2023
epainos:
The kind of backstabbing politicians are showing presently is a reflection of the values of Nigeria.

Atiku's case is a lesson for all...you cannot buy everything. And Tinubu is another lesson to learn from. Can you really buy everything?

I am not sure the legacy Tinubu wants to leave behind after he has been exposed. Come to think of it, does it mean all those working presently for Tinubu don't see how people with conscience in advance nations resign when the leader is one with a dented integrity?

The kind of nation Tinubu and Atiku's generation built is what we have today.
I’m neither saying Tinubu is right or wrong but I’ll like to ask yourself a very very honest question, the question is if I was the presido battling all these accusations, would you step down? Be honest and truthful to yourself bikonu.

You need not reply as it’s just a simple and honest question.

Swervemente!.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by DMCY: 4:09am On Oct 29, 2023
ayomilore:
His best outing and possibly election victory would have been immediately Obasanjo left office but obj frustrated that
Spot on! Obasanjo na very … man. He did Atiku dirty both in words and in written cause I don’t think he would call his book back and remove the part he called Atiku a corr*** person


Swervemente!.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by DMCY: 4:11am On Oct 29, 2023
seunlayi:
You, your wife, children will perish. What have I said that warrant this?
Haa! Èpè yí pòr Fr!.

Swervemente!.
Re: Atiku, What Next? - The Nation by epainos: 8:26am On Oct 29, 2023
DMCY:
I’m neither saying Tinubu is right or wrong but I’ll like to ask yourself a very very honest question, the question is if I was the presido battling all these accusations, would you step down? Be honest and truthful to yourself bikonu.

You need not reply as it’s just a simple and honest question.

Swervemente!.
Humans adapt to the environment they are just like animals. To answer your question, I will show you two types of scenarios.

1. A place where people resign when such happens.
2. A place where people hold on to power.

If Tinubu were in a place where people resign when accused, he would have no choice. So, what is the difference...the system in place in the two areas?

The system in Africa makes the officeholders hold on to power despite shreds of evidence that are enough to make them resign.

Since I know this...I cannot put myself in a system that will make me hold on to power. Rather, I prefer to be among those who change the system. The mistake many make is that they think they need to be in power to change the system. Nope. As soon as you get that power, you will use it the same way to favor you. So, it is a trap I will not enter. No one can survive it. So bro/sis, I cannot be in Tinubu's shoes cos I will not be a politician as long as the system isn't the right one. Rather, I will keep pressing for a better system.

Please, do not ask me how to do it because I cannot explain it to anyone, but I know it is possible. Sowore will mess up too because all that is needed is for him to have power and use it to his advantage.

Not until we have a good system that is right...

Good luck!
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