You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi - Politics (2) - Nairaland
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| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Nastrademus(m): 2:36pm On May 26 |
Every body's votes will be split including tinubu, there's nothing like an opposition votes |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by maestroferddi: 2:38pm On May 26 |
Ayo25:Nigeria is doomed with people like you having opportunities to air your senseless views. You are blaming Obi and Atiku but does that mean that you are discounting yourself from being a responsible citizen? So the disaster that Tinubu's misgoverance has unleashed is only affecting the people you are wont to reference? Or do you reckon that the country is going in the right direction? Oga, do some kind of thinking...you will survive thereafter... |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Siramen2001(m): 2:44pm On May 26 |
One major challenge in our political system is the large number of weak or “mushroom” parties that often have little structure, ideology, or realistic electoral strength. Many Nigerians believe this weakens opposition politics and creates confusion for voters. My view is that Nigeria should consider a more structured political system with a limited number of ideologically driven parties, while still allowing room for strong independent candidates with genuine grassroots support. For example, political parties could broadly align around clear ideological identities such as: Liberal ideology Conservative ideology Progressive ideology Mixed or centrist ideology Every political movement should clearly identify where it stands — whether on the left, right, or centre — so citizens can understand what each party truly represents beyond personalities and election-time alliances. Reducing the dominance of mushroom parties could: strengthen opposition politics, encourage issue-based campaigns, improve political accountability, reduce electoral confusion, and help Nigerians vote based on ideas and policies rather than ethnic or temporary alliances. At the same time, independent candidacy should remain available for individuals with proven competence and genuine public support. A democracy becomes stronger when political parties are built on ideology, internal democracy, and long-term national vision rather than just election-season platforms. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Omenlon: 2:45pm On May 26 |
MemphitzDgreat1:because mad men are advising them just like Peter obi often takes his advice from mad men. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by EponObi(f): 2:46pm On May 26 |
franchasofficia:Are you saying Buhari rigged the election? I thought you all said Tinubu rigged the election. 😭 Buhari supported Tinubu and he allowed Emefiele and NNPC mess up his campaign?😂 Abeg I no fit laugh. I just chop hot nfe this afternoon. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Yemmysworld91: 2:46pm On May 26 |
MemphitzDgreat1:But seriously, if you're not maaad, why not respect other people's choice of president? If you're not maaad why will you believe a divided opposition will defeat Tinubu? ![]() I come in peace ![]() |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by stainlink(m): 2:47pm On May 26 |
One can't just form coalition and remain there just for the sole reason of seizing power. When the coalition is made up of people with questionable character, the reason become that of personal gain other than a genuine mission to rescue. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by HydraFeeds(m): 2:50pm On May 26 |
Afriifa:But when these people you accused of not being wise because they're supporting Tinubu solely because of tribe supported Buhari and Jonathan that are not their men , they were wise then ? |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by ibtommy(m): 2:50pm On May 26*. Modified: 6:52pm On May 26 |
Obi is too desperate that he can't even think this straight. This was the same mistake you made the last time. A word is enough for the wise o. You go lose yakata again. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by SonOfDSoil01: 2:51pm On May 26 |
sense have finally located some people and now home to reality while some are still neck deep in delusion, trying to imagine the impossible when reality finally dawn on them, they begin to paint different scenarios in their head why they lost and the cry of rigging will be their last line of defence ![]()
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| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Omenlon: 2:53pm On May 26 |
maestroferddi:you people should always respect other people's opinions. If Nigeria is frustrating you, does it mean that is applicable to the other person. If you are not comfortable with Nigeria you can as well relocate to Somalia and stop venting your frustration on innocent people on social media. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by atobs4real(m): 2:54pm On May 26 |
MemphitzDgreat1:The opposition can do it all. They should all agree to supporting one person. then the masses will vote in one voice. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by onatisi(m): 2:55pm On May 26 |
if opposition figures and politicians are not selfish and genuinely have the interest of he country as their main major focus , forging a strong alliance is the best way to defeat a government or party like apc . but if the opposition are all greedy selfish morons the only way they can defeat a party like apc is for all of them to contest and break the votes into pieces . THE SINGLE REASON IS THAT IF YOU PUT SELFISH GREEDY SELF CENTERED POLITICIANS IN A SINGLE OPPOSITION GROUP WITH THE AIM OF MAKING THEM WORK TOGETHER , ONE BY ONE THEY WILL BE SELLING OUT THE PARTY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER , THEIR SELFISH INTEREST WILL ALWAYS COME TO FORE |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by PJ123: 2:56pm On May 26 |
MemphitzDgreat1:Tinubu is coming back , you like it or not!!! |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Ganjafama(m): 2:56pm On May 26 |
ddippset:Sorry for you. Everything favours Atiku. Tinubu gets the SW, Obi gets the SE, Jonathan get SS and parts NC while the rest goes to Atiku. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by KaptainAfrika: 2:56pm On May 26 |
NIGERIANS ARE NOT TIRED. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Basaba: 2:57pm On May 26 |
MemphitzDgreat1:, everyone can't be intellectually lazy like you |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by onatisi(m): 2:59pm On May 26 |
that can only happen if they have the same level of patriotism , but in the opposition today , less than 20% actually cares for the masses of have the interest of the nation at heart , majority are in the opposition today because they have been pushed ot of apc by other cabal , they are not there because they like the masses . putting together is just like having a bunch of betrayers forming a party , they will eventual put atobs4real: |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Ayo25: 2:59pm On May 26 |
![]() maestroferddi: |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Counterigbolies: 3:02pm On May 26 |
MemphitzDgreat1:only mad people support the same man they once called a fraud |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Ganjafama(m): 3:04pm On May 26 |
Yemmysworld91:Yemi I know Tinubu is your brother, but honestly, do you like the way things are going from bad to worse in this country? Just last week a teacher was beheaded in Oyo, insecurity everywhere. The naira has lost its value ever since Tinubu took over. Under Buhari things weren't this bad. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Gerrard59(m): 3:04pm On May 26 |
He should've told them that in 2023. I did, but his stoopid supporters mocked me. Idiats! |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by SonOfDSoil01: 3:06pm On May 26 |
MemphitzDgreat1: tells us what the agulu well packaged fraud did differently in tiny Anambala? the failure couldn’t even campaign with his achievements in office as governor because he had non, rather he was campaigning in churches and tell the Christians to take back their country he couldn’t even solve internal party problems, but elope at every slightest problem face by the party such a man can’t be taken serious and can never fit in Tinubu’s shoes, so you can continue crying ![]()
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| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by PJ123: 3:10pm On May 26 |
maestroferddi:He's disaster to you. To me, he's not! And he's doing excellently well!!! |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by aylipple: 3:12pm On May 26 |
When you hear men like Dr. Sam Amadi speak this way, they're indirectly voicing frustration over the coalition's decision not to give ticket to the serial runner from party primaries. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Lapsy24: 3:12pm On May 26 |
Tinubu had the support of Buhari and the 19 Northern Governors and that was why he was able to become the APC flagbearer and also won the 2023 General election without those factors he wouldn't have even become the flagbearer of the party Why you no tell your brother to step down and become Atiku's VP? Deep down, he expected Atiku to step down as if the presidential ticket is Obi's birth right. Why you no advice Obi not to leave ADC, even though the party said no zoning? With Obi in ADC, don't you think the opposition would have been stronger? Wetin some of us have been saying for a long time don dey clear to these ones. In 2023, you were divided (Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso), yet Tinubu wey no dey government and who had no support of Buhari and half of APC, while battling CBN headed by Ewemielele and NNPC defeated you all. How do you think you will defeat him now as the incumbent president with FG machinery and over 30 governors while you are still divided like in 2023? It's simple math now. And no be say the opposition don't know. They know but none of them want to shelf their ambition for a greater purpose. Na why Tinubu is far and wide ahead of them. [/b][/quote] |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Lapsy24: 3:15pm On May 26 |
[=EponObi post=139526613]Why you no tell your brother to step down and become Atiku's VP? Deep down, he expected Atiku to step down as if the presidential ticket is Obi's birth right. Why you no advice Obi not to leave ADC, even though the party said no zoning? With Obi in ADC, don't you think the opposition would have been stronger? Wetin some of us have been saying for a long time don dey clear to these ones. In 2023, you were divided (Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso), yet Tinubu wey no dey government and who had no support of Buhari and half of APC, while battling CBN headed by Ewemielele and NNPC defeated you all. How do you think you will defeat him now as the incumbent president with FG machinery and over 30 governors while you are still divided like in 2023? It's simple math now. And no be say the opposition don't know. They know but none of them want to shelf their ambition for a greater purpose. Na why Tinubu is far and wide ahead of them. [/Tinubu had the support of Buhari and the 19 Northern Governors and that was why he was able to become the APC flagbearer and also won the 2023 General election without those factors he wouldn't have even become the flagbearer of the party ] |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by ijayalolo: 3:18pm On May 26 |
MemphitzDgreat1:But seriously, if you're not maaaaaad, why on earth would you be supporting Tinubu a disaster to return as president, Obi the same clueless, old order serial defector, or Alhaji Atiku the serial contestant. When you have young bloods like Sowore, Kingsley Moghalu,etc that have at least not yet shown their failure. Thank you for your attention to this matter |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Mrexcell(m): 3:20pm On May 26 |
It's very complicated when u have a crook as president that's spending like a drunkun sailor to disorganise political parties internally. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Alliswell248: 3:20pm On May 26 |
Sam Amadi.. President Tinubu is the father of the new Nigeria we all want. Senegal economy is in trouble now because of subsidy. See President Tinubu achievements in three years. 🇳🇬 President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has initiated all these. Nigerians can not wait to re-elect him. 🏛 Governance & Finance • 💰 NELFUND • 🏦 CreditCorp • 🏛 LGA Autonomy • 💵 Naira-for-Crude Policy • 💳 National Credit Guarantee Company (NCGC) • 🏗 Budget Deficit Down: from 50% (2023) → 25% (2025) • 💼 Tax Bill passed • 💹 Increased Revenue • 💶 Non-Oil Exports Up 40% in 2 years • 💰 Over $40bn Foreign Investment • 📈 Stock Exchange Boom • 📊 Trade Surplus: ₦18 trillion in 2 years • 🔒 No More Printing Money for FAAC • 💵 States No Longer Borrow to Pay Salaries ⚙️ Economic & Infrastructure Reforms • 🌾 Livestock Ministry • 🏭 SAPZ (Special Agric Processing Zones) • 🚍 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Initiative • 🛠 Refineries Activation (Shut Only When Unprofitable) • 🛣 Coastal Highway: Lagos–Calabar • 🛣 Sokoto–Badagry & Other Legacy Roads • ⛽️ Oil-Asset-Metering / Oil Theft Reduction • 💧 NNPC Funds Credited Directly • ⛏ Mining Reforms • ⚓️ Maritime Enhanced Monitoring System (MEMS) • 🌍 Positive Balance of Trade • 🏠 MREIF Mortgage Initiative 🧑🏫 Social & Development Initiatives • 👷♀️ 3MTTT (Tech Talent Training) • 🧑🔧 TVET (Technical & Vocational Education Training) • 🧒 Nutrition 774 Initiative • 🧭 Renewed Hope Ward Development Programme (8,089 Wards Nationwide) • 🌱 Green Imperative Project • 🧵 Cotton, Textile & Garment Dev. Board • 🍫 Cocoa Board Reinstated • 🚜 NIPOST Agricultural Infrastructure & Logistics (NAILI) • 🏫 DL4ALL (NITDA Digital Learning for All) • 🧑⚕️ National Health Fellows Programme • 🧍 Forest Guards for 1,149 Reserves • ⚖️ Nigeria First Policy • 🌐 SUPA (Smart Urban Planning Agenda) • 🚌 6 Mega CNG Bus Terminals (Regional Zones) • 🏢 Jobs & Training Support for 1000 Beneficiaries per Ward 🏥 Reforms Continue Nationwide: • ⚕️ Health Reforms • 💊 Increased Medical Investment • 🧍♂️ Minimum Wage (100%+ Increment) • 📉 IMF Debt reduced from $3.26bn → $800.23m • 💷 Cleared $7bn Forex Backlog • 🏦 CBN Stabilised • 🏢 Loans to Industries and SMEs • 🌍 6 Regional Development Commissions See how Wike, Umahi are working. |
| Re: You Can’t Defeat A Status Quo By Splitting Into Different Groups — Sam Amadi by Omenlon: 3:20pm On May 26 |
Ganjafama:it's good you are making yourself happy with Your kindergarten analysis. Atiku go win for his dream. |
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