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Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by Yung6six(op): 4:44pm On Dec 03, 2024
Shevchenkko:
That statement is more applicable to you dude. Try to be useful with your life instead of loafing around on the internet defending failures
Thanks for putting Helinues in his place. Good response to a nuisance
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by Shevchenkko: 5:00pm On Dec 03, 2024
sapele914:
Failures? A slave like yourself is calling his masters Failures? Well there is nothing new under the sun. Even the scripture admonished pay little heed to everything you hear, hence you hear your slave curse u in his misery.

Can your father be a local government chairman, let alone Governor of a State in The Federation? but an accomplished person that has been a Senator, Governor, & now President of a Republic, hosted by the French President in Paris last week is a failure to only an incoherent aggrieved Peasant.
Seun rule 2 broken
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by SouthSouth1914: 5:08pm On Dec 03, 2024
helinues:
Try and see how you can be successful first. That should be the primary
Are you successful? Reinforcing failure all time, every time
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by sapele914(m): 5:12pm On Dec 03, 2024
Shevchenkko:
rule 2 broken
The truth they say is a very bitter pill to swallow, you had to hear the truth, so that rule 2 can apply.

Now you can call on the mods for relief. Adieu.
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by SmellingAnus(m): 7:20pm On Dec 03, 2024
Yung6six:
I can't see Tinubu winning a reelection in 2027 because a whole lot of Nigerians are groaning and moaning. The Northerners who supported him massively in 2023 have already lost confidence in Him. The Tax reform Bill which is yet to be passed into law having scaled through a second reading is also another albatross to his reelection as Northerners stand united against the bill. Why the rush in trying to pass this bill when the necessary modalities haven't been put in place? Same thing he did in the removal of fuel subsidy and you can see where it has landed us.

Also considering the hardship being experienced by Nigerians, the growing level of inflation and worsening insecurity are all factors that cast his reelection in doubt, as those who would help him Rig the election are not comfortable with his Policies. His policies have proven to be inimical and detrimental to the interest of the masses.

Tinubu is a disaster. A monumental one at that. The worst president in Nigeria's History.
I am not a fan of Tinubu and will never be his fan if things keep getting worse of which I don't even see any light at the end of the tunnel but He will most likely win the election due to the power of the incumbency... By the way The North will most likely want a Northerner while other sensible people will want Peter Obi of which it's fair to say I am an Obedient with common sense...
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by Johans2023: 8:19pm On Dec 03, 2024
danvon:
Isn't that a good thing?

That shows Tinubu cares more about improving Nigeria than being president.

I'm sure Peter Obi would have done everything to suck the Northern pipe and that is precisely why he would never win.

Nobody loves a beggar.
can you mention only one thing that Tinubu has done to improve the life of your parents and children ?
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by Johans2023: 8:24pm On Dec 03, 2024
9jatriot:
If there is any further proof that Tinubu is a great leader, it is even this.

He has proven that he will not because of fear of a reelection not do what he believes is right just to please some people. All previous leaders have known or got to know what the right thing to do but have been afraid to take these bold decisions opting instead to follow popular paths even though they know on the long run will not benefit anyone.

When Singapore and China were taking those though decisions many years ago, there were many who complained but today, those countries have become leaders in their own rights.
what did he do that is right ?
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by Yung6six(op): 8:24pm On Dec 03, 2024
SmellingAnus:
I am not a fan of Tinubu and will never be his fan if things keep getting worse of which I don't even see any light at the end of the tunnel but He will most likely win the election due to the power of the incumbency... By the way The North will most likely want a Northerner while other sensible people will want Peter Obi of which it's fair to say I am an Obedient with common sense...
Power of Incumbency?
Ask oga Jonathan how it happened in 2015
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by SmellingAnus(m): 8:38pm On Dec 03, 2024
Yung6six:
Power of Incumbency?
Ask oga Jonathan how it happened in 2015
You mean Tinubu will not win with this present INEC on board?
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by Ebenezer2021(m): 9:30pm On Dec 03, 2024
nairalanda1:
North did not support tinubu massively...infact, Atiku would have won the election of 2023, if not for Obi taking away votes in the SE, and Kano going to the NNPP, which enabled tinubu to eke out a small victory.

Also, Tinubu only got one of the K states, Kaduna...narrowly. Kano went to NNPP, and Katsina went to PDP. Infact PDP picked up Northern states that in 2019 it should have not taken

Also, in 2019, APC won the vote with 19 million. In 2023, APC only took 8.5 million votes.

What we are seeing is a fall in APC votes that is ongoing. At the end, in 2027, APC would probably lose badly.

The question is whether PDP can stay united enough, and whether Atiku can resist the temptation to run again. Also, Obi and co have to return to PDP.
you perfectly nailed it.
It's good to see you're back again with sense.
Please don't relapse oo..
I always enjoy your insightful comments.
Cc kukunete
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by Ebenezer2021(m): 9:32pm On Dec 03, 2024
ibechris:
The screts alignment that is going on between Atiku,Elrufai,Kwankwaso and Obi has never been seen in our history.

In fact,so far they have had seven meetings in recent past. PDP is not in the picture,Labour Party is also not in the picture.

But something big is coming up.
anything to overthrow this useless party is welcomed by me
Na Obi and Atiku mumu last election. All what we need now is coalition
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by OneCandleAway(f): 9:48pm On Dec 03, 2024
Yung6six:
Power of Incumbency?
Ask oga Jonathan how it happened in 2015
Forget it. Tinubu isn't Jonathan. He'll win second term easily. And trump isn't interested in Nigeria like Obama was back then. So I don't see US interference this time.

The north will just see there's a camera taking note of voters on election day and invalidating underage voters immediately after voting. That's their own trick.
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by StarRiderr: 11:57pm On Dec 03, 2024
helinues:
Okay. You are not concerned about personal success bah?
what nonsensical personal success are you talking about. This stupid tax reform is targeted at ordinary Nigerians who supposed to get helps and palliative from their government to ease up the hardship cause from subsidy removal but Tinubu and his cohorts are bent on destroying Nigerians. Person wey never chop belle full dey talk of personal success
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by leokid866: 12:25am On Dec 04, 2024
EmperorCaesar:
Make una rest

Whats the worst that would happen, an election loss? Not the end of the world

I thought you guys once said you'd vote Tinubu in 2027 so that he can finish the country completely.

Una just dey confuse una sef
no mind dem....the Antena wey dey control their sense don drink hero beer....na anywhere he like he sey face.....it no dey ever see road 🤣🤣🤣
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by pointblank247(m): 2:36am On Dec 04, 2024
Bendeco02:
Stop mentioning Goodluck together with Obi

You think Peter Obi is soft?

Don't allow his voice deceive you o

The man is very rugged politically. We Anambrarians knows him
I also an Anambrarian like you. I know that Peter Obi is not soft atall but I also know that he is not desperate for power
Re: Tinubu Is Gradually Losing The Support Of The Northerners by Blazetrailer: 2:54am On Dec 04, 2024
Logical.

In my view though and as much as I despise the idea, Atiku has the best chances of defeating Tinubu. And a combination of him and Obi will be a monumental trajection towards victory.

In addition, only a party that is well known and nationally established structurally will be the best platform to defeat the APC. Any merger of parties now will be too late. That leaves PDP or LP and between them PDP is the more established.

Further, If PDP can get its acts together, given the growing opposition and loss of popularity of Tinubu in the North increasingly high disenchantment in the south west amidst perceived poor performance by the President which could lead to voter apathy during the next election, and permanent suspicion in both SE/SS, I see Tinubu becoming a one term president.

In my view, I think he lost it with the poor implementation of those reforms especially the devaluation of Naira and failure to curb unnecessary government spending/profligacy while asking citizens to endure hardship as a sacrifice

nairalanda1:
North did not support tinubu massively...infact, Atiku would have won the election of 2023, if not for Obi taking away votes in the SE, and Kano going to the NNPP, which enabled tinubu to eke out a small victory.

Also, Tinubu only got one of the K states, Kaduna...narrowly. Kano went to NNPP, and Katsina went to PDP. Infact PDP picked up Northern states that in 2019 it should have not taken

Also, in 2019, APC won the vote with 19 million. In 2023, APC only took 8.5 million votes.

What we are seeing is a fall in APC votes that is ongoing. At the end, in 2027, APC would probably lose badly.

The question is whether PDP can stay united enough, and whether Atiku can resist the temptation to run again. Also, Obi and co have to return to PDP.
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