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| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by celestineteryim: 6:53pm On Jan 23 |
Tears, pains goes straight to ADC and obi supporters,men mount 😂😂 |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Omenlon: 6:55pm On Jan 23 |
Leonardo4:Mr accountant general, those who are receiving the money are testifying the opposite of what you are insinuating here, so pack well make we see road. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Omenlon: 6:59pm On Jan 23 |
BondRiv:it's a pity you that know what public service entails is only limited to nairaland.. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by IBB007(m): 7:03pm On Jan 23 |
fergie001:I been dey think say na only me dey reason this thing…make dem kuku share the money wey dem wan take do the election give all of us |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by LegendHero(m): 7:09pm On Jan 23 |
AMINDA:lol guy Howfar nao. Is Atiku still cumming? |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by dequir: 7:15pm On Jan 23 |
Another Tinubu captive. Slave to free money. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Femeto: 7:16pm On Jan 23 |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by hotseat: 7:27pm On Jan 23 |
Kwankwaso is next in line to decamp to either the APC or the ADC thereby effectively killing the NNPP. Kwankwasiya Movement in the mud! @hotseat |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Samajogs: 7:28pm On Jan 23 |
In Wike voice... It can never happen, agreement is agreement. I must take him to the President to defect. Evil men(Wike) with evil intention |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by shaqhead: 7:41pm On Jan 23 |
Penguin2:You can't just make us swallow your "possibilities" without drawing a single logical line for any of the possibilities-none. Just the usual "if Remi is bla bla"...nothing of substance! For the APC, the realities speak for itself as to why the likes of fergie001 have taken the "surrender position"! Bar death which is a cloak hovering all, permutate something that might be plausible even if not reasonable! Make it make sense in the light of the prevailing realities! |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Richie6(m): 8:11pm On Jan 23 |
Bosman17:This is the benefit of subsidy removal and floating the naira. More allocations and resources to be shared among the politicians. All his reforms has no effect on the common man on the street. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Lithiumite: 8:25pm On Jan 23*. Modified: 9:47pm On Jan 23 |
givedemwotowoto:How do you force a seating gov into your party? Is he putting a rope on their necks? Keep consoling yourself,others are already prepared for 27 while you are here whining about why someone is getting those that matter to his side while you are still not sure if you will contest open primaries or not. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Lithiumite: 8:30pm On Jan 23*. Modified: 9:48pm On Jan 23 |
deolu2000:Sit down and learn, you were told as far back as 23 that tinubu isn't just any politician,even atiku knows how formidable he is but your lot filled with hate and vile chauvinism chose to be blind to the obvious consolidation and hold of the jagaban borgu......your tears never start. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Lithiumite: 8:36pm On Jan 23*. Modified: 9:50pm On Jan 23 |
AsomughaChuks02:If GEJ was half as good he wouldn't have lost in 15 the way he did.......do you know better than a sitting gov of a state like Kano on where to align and where the pendulum is swinging. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by EvilMerodack(m): 9:15pm On Jan 23 |
ajalawole:You sure know more than the Gov. You should contest against him in 2027 and prove this to us |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Zocalite: 10:30pm On Jan 23 |
The ball is in your court Kano people, nigerians |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Zocalite: 10:33pm On Jan 23 |
AsomughaChuks02:Point out the brilliance If he has done well will he need to be buying govs |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 4:41am On Jan 24 |
Withal Kwankwaso. Lost leadership. Lost bargaining chip Lost self-esteem Lost honour Lost electoral value Atiku, Pitobi, etc, to follow. All to be retired from politics. Death knell. They all go into redundancy unsong. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by mechanics(m): 5:29am On Jan 24 |
Sad news for NNPP |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by AMINDA: 6:56am On Jan 24 |
hotseat:Lol. Kwankwaso is the Kwankwasiyya Movement. It's not a political party. He has been in the PDP, APC and NNPP and the movement remains strong. Tinubu got the temu version of Kwankwaso. Abba will be relying on Ganduje to deliver him at the polls. He has no political structure of his own. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Penguin2: 7:19am On Jan 24 |
shaqhead:Which of what I said is implausible or illogical? Tell me which? Tell me what is implausible about Atiku stepping down for Obi. Or are you saying Atiku is a programmed robot that is incapable of rational decisions? Again, what is implausible about Obi winning the ADC ticket? What if ADC eventually zones its ticket to the south which narrows the contest between Obi and Amaechi? Who do you think the stakeholders will support to get the ticket if they are serious about winning the election? Amaechi? Like I said before, you people like to think in a linear direction with only a single possibility in view. But that anything is possible is a classic maxim which means that it is possible that Tinubu can be beaten in 2027 and he knows that much which is why he’s jittery and trying to harvest everyone to his side. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by WizardOfNG: 7:25am On Jan 24 |
iwaeda:Nothing sadder than those who cannot see the writing on the wall. Like you. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by WizardOfNG: 7:41am On Jan 24 |
Penguin2:Seems you don't know not understand the nature of Atiku. This is a Fulani man who was very serious about replacing Buhari, a Fulani who had served two maximum term of four years each as President, without consideration for the potentially permanent and detrimental consequences such may have on the peace and unity of Nigeria. Atiku embraced and accepted th huge risk of being the possible cause of a rift that would never be healed and would ultimately lead to the break-up of Nigeria given that rotation of power between North and South was suggested and accepted to tackle how the North denied Abiola, a Southerner, his rightfully earned Presidential mandate. Abacha usurped the legitimately earned turn of a Southerner to be President. The development caused a lot of bad blood, especially as Abiola and his wife died during the fallouts of the saga, I am sure would have eventually broken up Nigeria had the Yorubas had not been appeased. Atiku was ready to be the reincarnation of Abacha in his desperation and thoughtless selfishness to become President in 2023. Will such a desperate character, ready to damn the consequences of Nigeria burning and raging with division and instability as long as he is President, step down for Obi? It is not rocket science bro. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Penguin2: 7:55am On Jan 24 |
WizardOfNG:I like how you traced Atiku’s antecedent to help you draw a conclusion on him and his character. And your point of view makes even more sense when you consider the fact that 2027 is most probably his last chance considering his age. But my point remains that anything is possible. It is not impossible that Atiku has learnt something in his 2023 sojourn that that unwritten consensus of power rotation between North and South is stronger than he imagined it. And if he has learned anything, it is possible he might wanna give way for Obi considering that the southern sentiment is still very much prevalent. Again, consider the role of stakeholders. I believe Atiku insisted on contesting in 2023 because some northern stakeholders was behind him. But the atmosphere is seeming like that is no longer the situation and I doubt Atiku would want to go against them. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by WizardOfNG: 8:50am On Jan 24 |
Penguin2:You are correct that it is indeed possible Atiku has learnt from the fallout over his 2023 attempt to immediately replace a Fulani who had just spent 8 years in power when the rotation agreement forbids that since no individual's personal ambition should be greater than what assures the peace and ethnic harmony of Nigeria. In fact I still insist his son joined APC and pledged support for Tinubu because, as a young and fledgling Northern politician with hopes of a bright future in Nigerian politics, he does not wish to align with his dad's polarising and utterly dishonorable ambition. The whole world saw the South do their part honourably to accord Buhari and the North their two mamixum term of 4 years each in Aso Rock. Atiku's son knows he will be lumbered with his dad's treachery and lack of honour, signalling a career-ending damnation of his political ambition as the children of Abacha suffered to become political pariah, if Atiku runs and perhaps win with that development then signalling the beginning of the end of Nigeria as most young Northern politicians would not want. Yorubas have in recent years made it crystal clear they want regional autonomy ditto South South and Middle Belt. Igbos have also been consistent about Biafra. An Atiku win simply mean several region will now be united agitating for one and the same thing against Fulanis with the implications being that no one will return to the 'one Nigeria' negotiation table , as they did after the North did Abiola dirty, because this development will be the second major power-grab treachery of the North other regions will find difficult to swallow or accept. The hawks, from all ethnic groups, behind Atiku( with Dele Momodu and Kenneth Okonkwo being quintessential examples) are simply after their own selfish needs and not thinking of the long term consequences of what he is attempting. Let's hope the few wise heads around him convince him to do the right thing.
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| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by manuelkel(m): 9:32am On Jan 24 |
OriOko88:They don't have a choice, if Tinubu wan probe them na 2seconds deal. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by WizardOfNG: 10:14am On Jan 24 |
OriOko88:It is you Tinubu is not "doing well" to because you don't have an informed and firm grasp of what doing well, for a President of Nigeria, entails. "Doing well" , for any Nigerian President, must never be about sustaining the regime of cheap and subsidized fuel, abetted with subsidies in many other sections, that Nigerian leaders use as weaponised tools they deploy to make you accepting of and even praise-singing of the poverty you are forever entrenched in and will never escape, if the status quo obtains, as was the case with OBJ, GEJ and Buhari. You want to develop as a people and nation like Britons and Britain or Singaporeans and Singapore respectively? Then make the conscious effort to educate yourself and gain more knowledge to note such can only be achieved with holistic and fundamental reforms that requires sacrifice from us all. When Nigeria is the best nation she can be and you are the best human resources you can be also, after unavoidably and initially painful reforms bear fruit, then you will be very thankful and even admit yourself Tinubu did well. Far more so than all the cowards before him, lacking political will, who shoved stale fish in your mouth to keep you silent rather than teach you how to fish for the finest the Sea has to offer. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Penguin2: 11:49am On Jan 24 |
WizardOfNG:This perspective, and the fear of what Atiku might do with power considering how much he has suffered for it, is why I’m a staunch campaigner of Obi or Nothing (Tinubu). I don’t like Tinubu and what he represents especially the fact that he favours toutism and prefers keeping the system gagged under his control than push for institutional reforms to bring about strong institutions like our elections, the judiciary, et Al. But I do like Tinubu for the reforms he has brought biz fuel subsidy removal, Naira-dollar unification and even the Tax law. The highest beneficiaries of what we had before now were northerners which is why they are fighting him. I also see how Tinubu is systematically breaking the northern stranglehold on levers of power in Nigeria in a way that I’m certain that if Tinubu is to complete 8 years, the north will never be as powerful as they used to be. Now, my fear is that should we hand power back to Atiku, we would have undone all these things and the north will return in an even more vicious way than they have ever been. It’s the reason I believe strongly that the southerners and even northern Christians who are part of the ADC coalition will not just sit there and watch Atiku bulldoze his way to the ticket. Hence, justifying my very first assertion that anything is possible. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by Penguin2: 11:55am On Jan 24 |
WizardOfNG:Again, I already alluded to the necessity of the removal of fuel subsidy and my support for it since the days of Jonathan. But don’t be clever by half. Jonathan did summon the political will to remove the fuel subsidy but this same Tinubu gathered Nigerians at Ojota to close down the economy until GEJ was forced to rescind that decision. What have you to say to that? Again, what defense have you that the Tinubu who removed subsidy and is asking us to suffer and understand, went ahead to buy a private yatch, a new private jet and brand new cars for legislators while still borrowing trillions of Naira. Where then is the money saved from subsidy? |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by WizardOfNG: 1:16pm On Jan 24 |
Penguin2:The bolded is the koko of the matter that only those progressive and critical-thinking, beyond the influence of ethno-religious or political bias, can discern. If we truly want a Nigerian that will be developed to it's full potentials built on the spirit of equity, merit and deployment of square pegs in square hole then Atiku or any Northerner must not be President of Nigeria in 2027 that is the turn of the South after Buhari's eight years the South honourably assisted the North to gain and complete. They are only desperately seeking the Presidency because Tinubu's reform, which is extremely good for the future of Nigeria and our generations unborn, is inimical to their short term lust for unfettered access to the wealth of Nigeria they loot copiously, and with nil returns for Nigeria and Nigerians, as Malami has shown. Nigerians need to think smart to shun emotions and historic hatred of others to focus on what is best for our future and that of our generations unborn. |
| Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Resigns From NNPP by AMINDA: 1:23pm On Jan 24 |
WizardOfNG:Continue using their heads to crack coconut. Afterall, they are politically naïve. If Tinubu believed all that talk about "turn of the South", he wouldn't have destroyed the Labour party to disenfranchise Obi while his hirelings go on an attacking spree against Jonathan when rumours of his entering the race gained traction. Even hirelings will soon call Makinde a betrayer if he eventually runs under the PDP. This shows that "turn of the South" is just another way of saying "turn of Tinubu" and no one else. As for the North, the North is never totally out of power and will not lose out in all scenarios and permutations. Just different power blocs in the North. A Northerner is currently Vice and power will return back to the North whether in 2027 or 2031. The same cannot be said of a region in the South, if they don't play their cards right and with strategy. Tinubu is still courting the North with much gusto because he knows he needs their numbers to stand a chance. Facts are stubborn. |
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