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Atiku Resigning From PDP: For The Love For Country/ People Or? - Politics - Nairaland

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Atiku Resigning From PDP: For The Love For Country/ People Or? by helinues(op): 9:25am On Jul 17, 2025
This time around, Atiku's marabas have assured him that the presidency is his, as it's his birth right.

Atiku left Pdp to pursue his ambition of being the Nigeria president. Not for the love for Nigeria, not for the masses. Just something to fulfill is long time dream
Re: Atiku Resigning From PDP: For The Love For Country/ People Or? by jmoore(m): 10:33am On Jul 17, 2025
Tinubu doesn't love Nigeria. He say Emilokan.

Person enter seat and tribulation increased 1,000 fold. A weapon really fashioned against Nigeria.
Re: Atiku Resigning From PDP: For The Love For Country/ People Or? by Hehehehehe: 11:36am On Jul 17, 2025
jmoore:
Tinubu doesn't love Nigeria. He say Emilokan.

Person enter seat and tribulation increased 1,000 fold. A weapon really fashioned against Nigeria.
tinubulation is an eye opener to Nigerians.

The devil you know is better than the angel you don't know.
I mean an atiku could be worst

GEJ was better than Buhari, Na day one Tinubu enter we realised Buhari was better
Re: Atiku Resigning From PDP: For The Love For Country/ People Or? by agentNija(f): 11:44am On Jul 17, 2025
I pray Tinubu will give job to many people without any job.
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