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| Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Great100000(op): 2:36pm On Jul 20, 2025 |
Vincent Obia writes on the next phase of the Nigerian politics after the late former President Muhammadu Buhari, especially the question of who would inherit his loyal followersSource: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/07/20/nigerian-politics-after-buharis-demise/
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| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Great100000(op): 6:54am On Jul 21, 2025 |
Great100000:Well detailed and we hope for the best for our Country |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Racoon(m): 7:10am On Jul 21, 2025 |
Buhari was a sanctimonious hypocrite and grandiose personality who used his cult followership of supporters to enthroned an abysmal levels of national suppression, repression and retrogression never seen in history. This catastrophic trend has been continued by the protegé Tinubu's rudderless government he foist. |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Racoon(m): 7:11am On Jul 21, 2025 |
"In the new political chapter, democratic institutions, like the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), would need to be strengthened, with more attention paid to democratic principles, such as the rule of law and separation of powers. It would also involve promoting the culture of accountability, and change from personality-driven to issue-based politics... " |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by algomachine: 12:59pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
Nigeria shouldn’t be discussing politics at all, we should be talking about a revolution in whatever form. This federal system isn’t working at all |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by adamkkk: 12:59pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
this is getting boring everyday. the man is gone and buried. He was not even a great man. He brought death and destruction with his own existence. Why do people idolise people lyk that? if he never existed, Nigeria would have been a bit better than now. Bt u want to celebrate a monumental disaster because he happened to grab power(wealth) and put a man that was under his party... We need to tell ourselves the truth. Until we ostracise these modern elements of power, Nigeria will never be great. |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Freshtruth(m): 12:59pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
Kwakwaso will inherit buhari 12million votes if he have nothing to do with APC or pdp |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Freshtruth(m): 1:00pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
Kwakwaso will inherit buhari 12million votes if he have nothing to do with APC or pdp and adc |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Iran2025: 1:00pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
El-Rufai will takeover Buhari's block votes. They have same personality in terms of religion believe Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 40 characters |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Tinubumustgo(m): 1:00pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
May the likes of buhari never befall on Nigeria again. That man was a complete calamity from day one ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by slivertongue: 1:02pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
ADC today, ADC tomorrow, ADC after the demise of buhari |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Bluntguy: 1:02pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
When the shepherd is no more, the sheep scatter. Besides, Buhari never groomed any successor. So no one inherits anything. |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by oyeb15: 1:02pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
The imo state governor has sum it up in his latest gaffe. May d political soul of President B..... rest in pieces come 2027 |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by arantess: 1:02pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
you cannot whitewash failure and incompetence...... |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by victorDanladi: 1:20pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
adamkkk:If Peter OBI can be idolized with all his uninspiring pasts,what more of Buhari? |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by adamkkk: 1:26pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
victorDanladi:I don't know abt Peter Obi being idolised. I was purely speaking abt Buhari. |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by etrouble: 1:45pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
Buhari is insignificant in Nigeria’s politics. If he has any significant, he would have made himself the President instead of failing three times until Tinubu came to his rescue. During the last election, he and his kindergarten politicians in his kitchen cabinet supported Atiku and Obingo. They changed our currency weeks to election, caused artificial scarcity of Naira, hoarded petrol to turn the masses against their own party. Their own party lost in their (Buhari and Co) home base which have the highest votes in the country because they sabotaged their benefactor. They even send soldiers to intimidate Tinubu and his supporters in Lagos, yet the god of Politics humiliated them all. Now tell me Buhari’s real influence
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| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Onewazobia(m): 1:56pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
Freshtruth:They are all the same, nothing different. Our leaders from north to south it's same story and oppression. |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Anguldi(m): 2:04pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
[b] He had contested three times, consecutively in 2003, 2007, and 2011, maintaining a consistent 12 million plus votes in two election cycles – 2003 and 2011. He did below the 12 million count in 2007, when he contested against a fellow Katsina man, Umaru Yar’Adua, amid allegations of vote rigging. Buhari’s loyal bloc of supporters has been an important factor in Nigerian politics since the Fourth Republic. In 2003, he polled 12.4 million votes (32 per cent of the votes cast) on the platform of All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), and lost to President Olusegun Obasanjo, who got 24.1 million votes (61 per cent of the votes) under Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In the 2003 election, Buhari won in Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, Yobe, and Zamfara. Buhari got 12.2 million votes (31.9 per cent of the votes) in 2011 on the platform of Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), against President Goodluck Jonathan’s 22.4 million votes (58.8 per cent of the votes). He won in Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Niger, Sokoto, Yobe, and Zamfara. [/b] See rigging values 😂🤣😅. The whole votes casted for 2023 Presidential election is barely 22M🤐🤷🏿🤦😩 |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by meobizy(m): 2:21pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
Did not read. The write-up will not change my life the same way Nigerian politics hasn’t. |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by samdaisi: 2:36pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
Tinunbu doesn't need all late Buhari block vote before he would be declared as a winner, when Buhari on himself worked against Tinunbu in last election does that one stopped Tinunbu from winning the elections, despite the fact that ruling party worked against itself to frustrate Tinunbu at the long run he was still declared as a winner, Asiwaju never lost election in his life let alone when it is the one in charge and supervising the election,mind you don't think you're dealing with Jonathan , you and I suffered from the Buhari policy and his foot soldiers when they were making things difficult for us because of Tinunbu, I haven't seen the politicians that can defeat Tinunbu in 2027 except death |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Refinedbeing(m): 3:19pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
Truth is no one will inherit any Buhari followers cuz no one will fit in his shoes to them. It’s almost same way gen zs down south sees Obi as the messiah. No one can inherit their followers. Everyone will have to put in the work whichever way to win folks to their side. Put I’m banking on both El-Rufai and/or Kwankwaso to be the new Northern leader in near future. They are both radical someway. Something they love in the core north. |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by Guestmale: 3:34pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
Yes Buhari had 12m consistent votes or voters whichever one but what we failed to realize is that Nigeria voting population is more than 87m, and total presidential votes casted in 2023 was just around 25m , removing 25m from 87m, leave a balance of 62m,if those 62 m decided to vote in 2027, this 12m may not make any impact on the election. |
| Re: Nigerian Politics After Buhari’s Demise by selleniza: 8:01pm On Jul 21, 2025 |
Now that Buhari is dead, can Tinubu win the presidential election by himself? |
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