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Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by Eriokanmi: 11:53pm On May 27
Tareq1105:
You don't start something you don't have full knowledge of.

Were you dead when his deputy, Mama Bucknor Akerele told Tinubu (Gov) that he was not part of them when they formed AD?

You had better stop it there.
Maybe you were the one who was dead. Was that enough reason to leave AD and did what mama say connote a crisis? She was right after all cos tinubu came to beg to run under AD. Did he not eventually part ways with the woman and brought in femi pedro to replace him after she resigned? The woman had to voice out after her reaction to the way tinubu was spending state's funds didn't yield any result positively. Were you dead when mama accused tinubu of massive corruption that government wasn't supposed to be run so recklessly and afenifere quickly intervened? It always amazes me when some half-baked beings address an issue they know nothing about.

The registration of AC split the afenifere because the leaders and some members said tinubu could not be trusted because they didn't know him that much, than being one of the followers of MKO but some of them,who had been bribed behind closed doors assured the likes of late Pa Abraham Adesanya to consider him. After registering the AC in 2006 when his 2nd term was about expiring in order to escape probe and leaving AD, afenifere split into factions cos some of the members(mainly the younger ones) who had taken bribe and pleaded with the elders to consider tinubu were later fingered for betrayall and bribery. They were sent off the organisation. They now left and formed the afenifere renewal group with their headquarters in Ibadan with full loyalty to tinubu. A lot of you didn't even know the key reasons late Pa Adesanya never liked tinubu till his death. He betrayed them.

Instead of some of you to ask questions, you'll be saying what you lack knowledge of and be disgracing yourselves openly.
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by opes: 12:10am On May 28
press9jatv:
joining to contest for more seat
With the new electoral law, that is not possible again. They already contested under APC.
Patani, Fubara and Cole withdrew from APC primaries ,they are free to join any party and recontest.
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by MrCaesar: 12:21am On May 28
He should not be accepted in the NDC.
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by franugo(m): 1:37am On May 28
sylve11:
He finds himself with no choice; he'd have quietly stay in the Senate than endure his current struggles. cool
Quietly stay in the Senate when he was beaten by his opponent? He's not been in Senate for over 4 years now
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by Rindo69: 6:24am On May 28
LoL
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by SlavaUkraini: 7:33am On May 28
Tjra:
You dey whine us?

80 - 90% in South West, Abuja & Rivers, 60% in North Central, 50% in South-South, 40% in Core-North and 30% in South East.

Obi, Atiku, Sowore, etc can share the rest amongst themselves.

The question we should be asking is Who will succeed Tinubu in 2031?
You dey whine yourself...

30% in the South East.... ?

Jagaban will not see 15% votes in the South East
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by kelmicheal: 7:58am On May 28
press9jatv:
Omo-Agege’s Move from APC to NDC Is a Political Mistake and Miscalculation

He is decamping because Abuja connections failed

I’m not surprised, but I am disappointed.

I just saw the news of Former DSP Omo-Agege resignation from the APC. To be honest, I saw it coming.

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He wasn’t happy when Governor Sheriff Oborevwori moved into the APC.

He became scared because of the value and impact Oborevwori brought to the party.

He knew he had no path to the governorship, which is why he settled for Delta Central Senate — knowing fully well he couldn’t win, since the people of Delta Central have seen the achievements of Sen. Ede Dafinone.

He boycotted the APC congress and primaries, disrespected the Governor, and hasn’t attended APC meetings since the Governor joined the party.

When he lost the primaries, he moved to Abuja working on his connections to turn the result but unfortunately, he connections failed and that is why he is moving to NDC.

I’m disappointed that Omo-Agege is moving from APC to NDC.

This will be one of his biggest political mistakes.

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s achievements are enough to give APC candidates a strong advantage in the 2027 general elections.

In fact, if Sen. Ede Dafinone contests against Omo-Age in 2027, he can relax.

The 2023 governorship election, APC congress, and APC primaries already showed that Omo-Agege has lost touch with reality.

I know he’s hoping to ride on a “Peter Obi wave” and thinks it can carry him to victory since the elections are on the same day.

But this is 2027, not 2023. The political opportunities that worked then won’t play out the same way now.
Omo-Agege will be disappointed at the end of the day.

I also hear that Ned Nwoko is moving to NDC.
None of them pose a threat to APC in Delta State.
In fact, they’re welcome to the contest.

I know they’ll be disappointed — because I’m already disappointed in their decision.


Ossai ovie success ✍🏼
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by nick50(m): 10:18am On May 28
Igbophobia:
Life has a way of humiliating the proud, especially when they think they've got it all organized, like that they have the world in their pocket. This reminds me of El Rufai who helped rig Tinubu in. Who would have told El Rufai that he would end up in detention under Tinubu he bought and sold for?
You see why supporting evil for self-interest is bad? Like El Rufai like Omo Agege/ Many more to crash...soon
..u forgot to include abubakar malami
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by Dalohad: 11:01am On May 28
Tjra:
You dey whine us?

80 - 90% in South West, Abuja & Rivers, 60% in North Central, 50% in South-South, 40% in Core-North and 30% in South East.

Obi, Atiku, Sowore, etc can share the rest amongst themselves.

The question we should be asking is Who will succeed Tinubu in 2031?
This one dey count chicken eggs wey no go gree hatch..

E go over am.. grin
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by Eba50: 12:13pm On May 28
Passionnn:
Tinubu was in AD in 1999== he later moved to ACN. FROM there he formed Alliance with other parties and named it APC.
AD was ac, then acn, then merged with cpc, which had about core strong 35 percent of the north and breakaway pdp to form apc
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by Omotayo61: 12:56pm On May 28
Used and dumped senator who took the senate Mace during Saraki's presidency... He is now crying 😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂 foul 😭
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by ExudeLoveToAll: 10:38pm On May 28
keemsleek:
School is not a scam. There is difference between name changing, merging, and porting.
SDP and NRC were the only parties then so he was in SDP ( I'm sure u heard the story) After Abdulsalam was going to hand over to civilians AD came up and lost the Presidential election, it was more of a regional party so they changed the party name from to AC then ACN and finally became a national party when they merged with CPC and part of ANPP to form APC.... unlike Obi, who ported, jumped from party to paApgafrom Apga to pdp to LP to ADc now NDC.


Hope you get the twist now.
Indeed you are a small boy and you need to go back to the drawing board, most of you will come here and spread propaganda.


Because I don't have time I will just cite 2007 presidential elections and people who contested it as well as the parties so you can understand that AC and AD where two different parties


Here is the full list of all 25 presidential candidates who contested the 2007 Nigerian General Election (held on 21 April 2007), along with their political parties and vote shares:
#
Candidate
Political Party
Votes
%
1
Umaru Yar'Adua (Winner)
People's Democratic Party (PDP)
24,638,063
69.60%
2
Muhammadu Buhari
All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
6,605,299
18.66%
3
Atiku Abubakar
Action Congress (AC)
2,637,848
7.45%
4
Orji Uzor Kalu
Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA)
608,803
1.72%
5
Attahiru Bafarawa
Democratic People's Party (DPP)
289,224
0.82%
6
Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu
All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)
155,947
0.44%
7
Pere Ajuwa
Alliance for Democracy (AD)
89,241
0.25%
8
Chris Okotie
Fresh Democratic Party (FDP)
74,049
0.21%
9
Patrick Utomi
African Democratic Congress (ADC)
50,849
0.14%
10
Asakarawon Olapere
Nigeria People's Congress (NPC)
33,771
0.10%
11
Ambrose Owuru
Hope Democratic Party (HDP)
28,519
0.08%
12
Arthur Nwankwo
People's Mandate Party (PMP)
24,164
0.07%
13
Emmanuel Okereke
African Liberation Party (ALP)
22,677
0.06%
14
Lawrence Adedoyin
African Political System (APS)
22,409
0.06%
15
Habu Fari
National Democratic Party (NDP)
21,974
0.06%
16
Galtima Liman
New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)
21,665
0.06%
17
Maxi Okwu
Citizens Popular Party (CPP)
14,027
0.04%
18
Sunny Okogwu
Republican Party of Nigeria (RPN)
13,566
0.04%
19
Bartholomew Nnaji
Better Nigeria Party (BNP)
11,705
0.03%
20
Emmanuel Obayuwana
National Conscience Party (NCP)
8,229
0.02%
21
Olapade Agoro
National Action Council (NAC)
5,752
0.02%
22
Akpone Solomon
National Majority Democratic Party (NMDP)
5,664
0.02%
23
Isa Odidi
New Democrats (ND)
5,408
0.02%
24
Aminu Abubakar
National Unity Party (NUP)
4,355
0.01%
25
Mojisola Obasanjo
Nigerian Masses Movement (NMM)
4,309
0.01%
Total votes cast: 35,397,517 | Registered voters: 61,567,036
(Wikipedia)


Which keenly that Pere and Atiku represted A
D and AC respectively why did AC and AD have presidential candidates ? grin Mr. Propaganda
The sites below buttress this

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Nigerian_general_election. https://www.eduweb.com.ng/2007-nigeria-presidential-candidate-and-election-result
Re: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Resigns From APC by keemsleek(m): 6:17am On May 29
ExudeLoveToAll:
Indeed you are a small boy and you need to go back to the drawing board, most of you will come here and spread propaganda.


Because I don't have time I will just cite 2007 presidential elections and people who contested it as well as the parties so you can understand that AC and AD where two different parties


Here is the full list of all 25 presidential candidates who contested the 2007 Nigerian General Election (held on 21 April 2007), along with their political parties and vote shares:
#
Candidate
Political Party
Votes
%
1
Umaru Yar'Adua (Winner)
People's Democratic Party (PDP)
24,638,063
69.60%
2
Muhammadu Buhari
All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
6,605,299
18.66%
3
Atiku Abubakar
Action Congress (AC)
2,637,848
7.45%
4
Orji Uzor Kalu
Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA)
608,803
1.72%
5
Attahiru Bafarawa
Democratic People's Party (DPP)
289,224
0.82%
6
Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu
All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)
155,947
0.44%
7
Pere Ajuwa
Alliance for Democracy (AD)
89,241
0.25%
8
Chris Okotie
Fresh Democratic Party (FDP)
74,049
0.21%
9
Patrick Utomi
African Democratic Congress (ADC)
50,849
0.14%
10
Asakarawon Olapere
Nigeria People's Congress (NPC)
33,771
0.10%
11
Ambrose Owuru
Hope Democratic Party (HDP)
28,519
0.08%
12
Arthur Nwankwo
People's Mandate Party (PMP)
24,164
0.07%
13
Emmanuel Okereke
African Liberation Party (ALP)
22,677
0.06%
14
Lawrence Adedoyin
African Political System (APS)
22,409
0.06%
15
Habu Fari
National Democratic Party (NDP)
21,974
0.06%
16
Galtima Liman
New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)
21,665
0.06%
17
Maxi Okwu
Citizens Popular Party (CPP)
14,027
0.04%
18
Sunny Okogwu
Republican Party of Nigeria (RPN)
13,566
0.04%
19
Bartholomew Nnaji
Better Nigeria Party (BNP)
11,705
0.03%
20
Emmanuel Obayuwana
National Conscience Party (NCP)
8,229
0.02%
21
Olapade Agoro
National Action Council (NAC)
5,752
0.02%
22
Akpone Solomon
National Majority Democratic Party (NMDP)
5,664
0.02%
23
Isa Odidi
New Democrats (ND)
5,408
0.02%
24
Aminu Abubakar
National Unity Party (NUP)
4,355
0.01%
25
Mojisola Obasanjo
Nigerian Masses Movement (NMM)
4,309
0.01%
Total votes cast: 35,397,517 | Registered voters: 61,567,036
(Wikipedia)


Which keenly that Pere and Atiku represted A
D and AC respectively why did AC and AD have presidential candidates ? grin Mr. Propaganda
The sites below buttress this

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Nigerian_general_election. https://www.eduweb.com.ng/2007-nigeria-presidential-candidate-and-election-result
Lol me small boy. Let me just overlook your statement. Your didn't see where I said AD was more of a regional party. He didn't port he formed his own party that not porting.... like some people. Guess u were still kicking ball up and down the street has at 2007
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