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| Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by Morbeta11(op): 5:55pm On Jan 10 |
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| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by EmperorIsaac(m): 7:57pm On Jan 10 |
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by OgbeniOja1: 8:08pm On Jan 10 |
In house fighting, wein concern me?? |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by AMINDA: 8:12pm On Jan 10 |
They will all betray themselves in the end. Na their way. Wale Edun should have been better informed, Paul Biya wannabe does not like being challenged. He now knows better. |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by IBB007(m): 8:32pm On Jan 10 |
Lol…then why the baba no resign na!?…the average Nigerian will rather die than resign from such a position |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by Esthered: 8:48pm On Jan 10 |
Why can't he just save his face and resign? The cat is out of the bag already or is he awaiting redeployment to another ministry? |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by Thedon22: 9:00pm On Jan 10 |
A president eager for results. No time to check time with Tinubu. Once you are not meeting up to target he asks you to step down no matter how close you are to him. It's all about performance. Unlike Buhari that retained his ministers for 8 years. |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by SixSeven: 9:22pm On Jan 10 |
Edun reportedly took a different route. In engagements with global financial institutions the World Bank, the IMF, and other multilateral partners he is said to have presented figures that reflected economic realities rather than political optimism. In doing so, he allegedly sought to distance himself from what he considered financial propaganda built on numbers “beyond manipulation.”Na statistics we go chop ![]()
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| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by franchasofficia: 9:27pm On Jan 10 |
Propaganda government of Grandpa Tinubu ![]() |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by Bobloco: 9:30pm On Jan 10 |
Thedon22:This spin collapses under scrutiny. A president who truly prioritizes performance doesn’t publicly claim targets are exceeded while his finance minister tells global institutions the opposite. That’s not results driven leadership; that’s mixed messaging at best and institutional dissonance at worst. Infact , that is propaganda driven leadership. Performance management requires alignment, transparency, and accountability, not quiet power stripping when inconvenient facts surface. Buhari’s flaw wasn’t retention; Tinubu’s risk is mistaking optics for outcomes. |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by Thedon22: 2:13am On Jan 11 |
Bobloco:Don't worry, Tinubu will teach you guys what governance and politics is. I know this is above your boss's pay grade. Hope he is holding on to his VP srumbs left over before the Iizard of Ibima collect that one too? ![]() |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by Makamatic: 6:47am On Jan 11 |
Thedon22:God , this talk make sense to you like this , how e sound for your ear ? |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by SisterAnn(f): 8:17am On Jan 11 |
Thedon22:I thought I would have read a response backed with incontrovertible facts from you, but what do we have here? Same old same politics of bullying and grandstanding which are hallmarks of APC. |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by AustineE1: 9:50am On Jan 11 |
Esthered:Omo Nigeria is a crime scene,if he decides to resign against the directive of the president,they will set the EFCC on him,accusing him of one form of financial misdemeanor or the other and then the media trial begins and his reputation will be dealt with...that's the country we find ourselves. |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by DMCA: 11:41am On Jan 11 |
SisterAnn:SisterAnn my peeping Tami do u want to see something marvelous? ![]() |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by Hippon: 12:17pm On Jan 11 |
The minister should have gotten the message and resigned based on health matters. However, I believe the must have something on him that is why he is still sitting tight. |
| Re: Tinubu, Wale Edun, And The Politics Of A Silent Exit by Elusive001: 1:02pm On Jan 11 |
AMINDA:Actually, in the drug world, no one challenges or opposes a drug lord without any form of retribution. |
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