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As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by treesun(op): 8:03am On Feb 01, 2025
By Farooq A. Kperogi

Although 2025 has only just begun, the Machiavellian maneuvers and the increasingly tensile, high-decibel political shrieks being emitted by politicians about the 2027 election might lead one to believe that the election will take place next year.

Of all the political realignments that are forming preparatory to the 2027 election, it’s the unity in political adversity between former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Governor Nasir El-Rufai that strikes me as the most intriguing.

El-Rufai feels understandably betrayed by his humiliating exclusion from the Bola Tinubu administration whose ascent to power he helped to facilitate with uncommon vim and vigor. Nonetheless, he is protesting his betrayal by making common cause with Atiku Abubakar whom he had serially stabbed in the back more treacherously than Tinubu has thrown him under the bus.

It is akin, in a way, to a soldier who, after leading a fierce battle to enthrone a king, finds himself cast out of the palace. Wounded and seething, he seeks refuge in the camp of an old mentor and ally whom he once betrayed in the heat of war, hoping that their shared resentment for the new ruler will be enough to overlook past treacheries.

Recall that El-Rufai consistently disclaimed any debt to Atiku Abubakar in his political rise even when leaked US Embassy cables quoted him as telling US Embassy officials that Atiku is the single most important reason he made an “accidental” detour to public service. Worse still, he was the lynchpin in President Olusegun Obasanjo’s all-out, no-holds-barred, scorched-earth decimation of Atiku’s presidential aspirations.

As I pointed out in my August 12, 2023, column titled “El-Rufai’s Betrayal and Akpabio’s Buffoonery,” it was El-Rufai who carried Obasanjo’s messages to Western embassies saying Atiku must never be allowed to be president.

“On September 21, 2006, for instance, El-Rufai met with the U.S. ambassador to Nigeria and the UK High Commissioner ‘under instruction’ from President Obasanjo to inform them of and seek their blessing to deny Atiku Abubakar the chance to succeed Obasanjo,” I wrote and characterized El-Rufai’s volte face as “a wild change of loyalties.”

Of course, it’s a banal fact of Third World life that betrayal is the lifeblood of partisan politics. So, there’s nothing out of the ordinary about El-Rufai’s duplicity. In any case, El-Rufai had also ridiculed Muhammadu Buhari as a bigot who was “serially unelectable” but later embraced him and even became the single most important reason why Buhari decided to run for president again, according to Buhari himself.

Yet, although Atiku must have developed a thick skin to perfidy (I am sure he, too, has stabbed quite a few people in the back in the course of his political career), I can’t help but wonder what goes on in his mind when he strategizes with El-Rufai toward the political containment of their common foe now.

Does he see El-Rufai as a repentant traitor seeking redemption, or merely as a desperate, scorned man whose newfound friendship is actuated by opportunistic political self-preservation rather than conviction?

Atiku must feel like sharing a meal with a man who once poisoned his drink. He will probably watch his hands closely and weigh his every word, knowing that today’s ally could easily be tomorrow’s betrayer.

Nevertheless, in the ruthless calculus of politics, perhaps Atiku understands that some alliances, however uneasy, are dictated not by trust, but by the urgency of a common enemy.

This sentiment underpins the rumored subterranean rapprochement between Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. Although they appear to be at loggerheads, there are credible hints that Abdullahi Ganduje’s recent appointment to the chairmanship of the board of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria is a calculated first step to strategically ease him out of the chairmanship of the APC, which is said to be the irreducible minimum for Kwankwaso’s alliance with Tinubu.

A Tinubu-Kwankwaso alliance is projected to be a formidable checkmate for the emerging Atiku-El-Rufai coalition.

However, in all the alliances and re-alliances that are being formed and reformed and the boundaries of friendship and betrayal that are being negotiated and renegotiated, one thing has been remarkably missing: how to reverse the progressively worsening plight of common people.

The condition of poor people who are vulnerable to the whirlingly blinding vagaries of market forces is the cornerstone of my public intellection. This sprouts from my own experiential brushes with poverty growing up. Although I have escaped my past condition, I have not lost, and won’t ever lose, my empathy for the poor

None of the people strategizing about taking over or retaining power in 2027 spares a thought for the seemingly irreversible death spiral that cruel neoliberal economics has visited on the masses of economically disinherited Nigerians. That worries me deeply.

It is obvious that even so-called opposition politicians don’t have an alternative template for husbanding the economy. That’s why their criticism of the present torment has been muted at best. They all believe the state should be rolled back from the quotidian life of everyday folk and that governments have no responsibility to assist citizens to live decent, dignified lives.

This style of government frees people in power from the responsibility to be accountable to the people and the license to jettison the unwritten social contract they signed with the people.

They all want a country where, as I pointed out in the past, the economy will “grow” even if that causes the people to growl. “After the economy has ‘grown’ but the people still groan, where is the growth?” I wrote in my June 24, 2023.

That is precisely what is happening in Argentina, which is pursuing similar inhumane market-centric policies as Tinubu. Argentina’s populist rightwing president is getting plaudits for “growing” the economy while the people are growling in anguish.

He is being celebrated for achieving a budget surplus at the expense of deep deficits in people’s quality of life, at the cost of a recessionary economy that has plunged more than half of the country into extreme poverty. The Western press is also praising Tinubu’s “reforms.”

No politician, to my knowledge, is talking about a more compassionate, people-centered approach to managing the economy. Unfortunately, the people don’t seem to care. Maybe that’s why the politicians don’t care, either.

Or perhaps it’s the other way around: the politicians stopped caring first, numbing the people into apathy through years of airy promises and performative concern. When hardship becomes routine and disappointment a certainty, cynicism replaces hope, and survival takes precedence over ideals.

In such a climate, politics becomes a spectacle rather than a means of change, and the people, resigned to their fate, watch passively, expecting nothing and receiving exactly that.

Betrand Russell could very well be describing Nigeria’s situation when he wrote 1923 that “A very large percentage of English-speaking people really believe that the ills from which they suffer would be cured if a certain political party were in power. That is a reason for the swing of the pendulum.

“A man votes for one party and remains miserable; he concludes that it was the other party that was to bring the millennium. By the time he is disenchanted with all parties, he is an old man on the verge of death; his sons retain the belief of his youth, and the see-saw goes on.”
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2025/02/as-foes-and-friends-unite-against-tinubu.html

Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Acekidc4(m): 8:03am On Feb 01, 2025
Their gang up means nothing to President Tinubu, he will complete his 8 years and nothing will happen.
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by atiku4President(m): 8:06am On Feb 01, 2025
The man Tinubu must be booted out to save Nigeria. His government has no direction. No plans to ameliorate the sufferings his ill-informed policies have brought upon Nigerians. Corruption and inflation are at record numbers. Hope another election comes up this month to show him the way out of the lives of Nigerians
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Bobloco: 8:07am On Feb 01, 2025
Not just foes and friends united against, but also Nigerians who are being subjected to extreme hardships, hunger, and starvation inflicted upon them by Tinubu's wicked and draconian policies masquerading as economic reforms.
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Odin13:
Southern unity is dead.. they east must wake to this reality.

North is ready for a change and to push out the evil in villa..

South is ever ready for real

East… must wake .. if they align.. Tinubu won’t last 11;00 on Election Day.. with his inec chAirman and all his Yoruba juju..

E too sure
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Oghighirhighi: 8:15am On Feb 01, 2025
When you aggregate trends you can tell the future. Tinubu will be obstinate, unlike Jonathan, his opponents will be from various fronts with different agendas. Things will be so muddled up that we will start to look for another Aburi.
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Bobloco: 8:19am On Feb 01, 2025
Oghighirhighi:
When you aggregate trends you can tell the future. Tinubu will be obstinate, unlike Jonathan, his opponents will be from various fronts with different agendas. Things will be so muddled up that we will start to look for another Aburi.
And the striking thing here is that nobody will come preaching to us to allow the South to finish its eight-year tenure because they will be reminded of the role Tinubu played in truncating an opportunity for the South to have an unbroken eight-year tenure in 2015 when Goodluck Jonathan was seeking reelection.
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by fuckJones(f): 8:26am On Feb 01, 2025
We will never hesitate to defend Tinubu ANYTIME ANYDAY ANYWHERE and against ANYBODY. We are marketing the best democratic product in AFRICA
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by LibertyRep: 8:27am On Feb 01, 2025
Yoruba get one saying " Abosi pa won po won di ore"

Na hypocrisy join them become friends.

That's politicians for you. As much as interests align, they fall into the same group.

As for Elrufai, those who hated him a while ago will begin to sing his praises as soon as he join force with them. A precipe for mutual suspicion.

Dine with politicians with a long spoon.

Transactional interest, zero ideology.
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Odin13: 8:32am On Feb 01, 2025
Tinubu is the worst President in the history of Africa .. and the most cruel thing to happen to Nigeria and Nigerians

The man is evil with dark juju heart ..,

Tinubu must go!
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Bobloco: 8:45am On Feb 01, 2025
fuckJones:
We will never hesitate to defend Tinubu ANYTIME ANYDAY ANYWHERE and against ANYBODY. We are marketing the best democratic product in AFRICA
While defending, do so with sense. Tinubu doesn’t send you o!

This is Tinubu against the people, against Nigerians who have borne the brunt of his wicked and draconian policies masquerading as economic reforms.

He keeps telling Nigerians that there is no money for subsidies and policies that could make life meaningful for them, but there’s enough money to buy a presidential jet, an all-black armored Cadillac Escalade SUV, discarding the Mercedes-Benz Maybach S-Class Buhari used. There’s money for yachts, frivolous foreign trips, and medical tourism trips and enough to embezzle and loot for him and his cronies.
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Putindbutt(m): 8:47am On Feb 01, 2025
Are people still taken this clown serious?. Tell me anything he predicted that came to pass?. All his predictions before the election and after the election merely existed in his imagination.
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by helinues: 9:12am On Feb 01, 2025
We are laughing in Mandarin here.

I guess the opposition will tell the middle belt people that they will bring back the insecurity this government have been winning the war

The new established projects across the regions by this government, they would uproot them.

Na projects go easily win us the reelection without sweating
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Kdon2: 9:43am On Feb 01, 2025
treesun:
Although 2025 has only just begun, the Machiavellian maneuvers and the increasingly tensile, high-decibel political shrieks being emitted by politicians about the 2027 election might lead one to believe that the election will take place next year.
They will all lule by God's grace. They will fail woefully. He that God has blessed no man can curse. 😜
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Finquas: 10:46am On Feb 01, 2025
Very beautiful write up
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Kafirbigot: 10:52am On Feb 01, 2025
Now the North has obviously made it known that TINUBU is a persona non grata.

Will his supporters start shouting Southern Unity again?

Southern Unity is Dead!!

2027 go bad!!! grin
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Bobloco: 10:58am On Feb 01, 2025
Kdon2:
They will all lule by God's grace. They will fail woefully. He that God has blessed no man can curse. 😜
God has absolutely nothing to do with this
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Anyiamaka: 11:04am On Feb 01, 2025
Acekidc4:
Their gang up means nothing to President Tinubu, he will complete his 8 years and nothing will happen.
Silly
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by ivandragon: 11:57am On Feb 01, 2025
Nigeria is caught between the devil and deep blue sea...

The only politician that has a slim chance of defeating bat is Atiku, and that is if all other opposition politicians join hands. The election has to be a direct head to head. A straight split between 2 options.


The SE would have to stoop to conquer, sacrifice its presidential ambition to benefit in 4 or 8 years time (no guarantees).

the NC seems undecided.

The NE has nothing much to lose but will tilt towards bat because of the VP, but Atiku can capture a lot of votes there. The question is, would they wait another 4 years for the VP to aspire to president or want to get it immediately through atiku in 2027?

The NW will tilt towards atiku if kwakwanso sides with him and elrufia maintains his present stand against bat. The votes in Kano & Kaduna are massive and significantly influence results.

The SW will not go all the way with bat. For all thier flaws, they are still the most objective and open minded ethnic group in Nigeria. But Bat will have his usual advantage, though a significant number will give him the finger...

The SS seems to be keeping its cards close to its chest. However, if the edo election tribunal decides in favour of pdp, it will have a domino effect in the region, though wike's influence will be massive.
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Racoon(m):
Tinubu is not a great omen for Nigeria, but the new found alliance of Atiku and El Rufai is a big no either.
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by ogolemati: 2:08pm On Feb 01, 2025
fuckJones:
We will never hesitate to defend Tinubu ANYTIME ANYDAY ANYWHERE and against ANYBODY. We are marketing the best democratic product in AFRICA
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin na hardship you they market ooh
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Kdon2: 2:13pm On Feb 01, 2025
Bobloco:
God has absolutely nothing to do with this
Ok
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by treesun(op): 4:34pm On Feb 01, 2025
Nlfpmod!
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Didijiji: 4:57pm On Feb 01, 2025
fuckJones:
We will never hesitate to defend Tinubu ANYTIME ANYDAY ANYWHERE and against ANYBODY. We are marketing the best democratic product in AFRICA
Sh*t full your brain
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by okoloto: 6:08pm On Feb 01, 2025
Tinubu knows that elrufai can't be trusted. Na only God fit remove Tinubu from that seat not Nigerians votes grin until he completes and installs the next president. Lagos will play out at the federal. Let's wait and see how it goes.
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by FreeSpirited:
I stopped reading anything by this man after last election. And the tribunal
.
His writings no longer holds water to me.... Just Excess grammar and Vocab, no bearing, no philosophy, he stands for nothing, he only disguises...my pain is why it took me so long
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by Lanre1st(m): 7:03pm On Feb 01, 2025
Q
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by NothingDoMe: 7:03pm On Feb 01, 2025
How can the economy of Argentina be improving while the lives of the citizens are not?

Doesn't make sense.
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by kennethesan(m): 7:04pm On Feb 01, 2025
Will this be as easy as voting Jonathan out of govt?
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by bigdammyj: 7:04pm On Feb 01, 2025
Reading…
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by nairavsdollars(f): 7:05pm On Feb 01, 2025
There is no magic Tinubu can do again. Election already started
Re: As Foes And Friends Unite Against Tinubu by fredoooooo:
Game on ... we go know the real foe in the end.. Till then keep making noises
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