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NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by properous22: 7:40am On Jun 16, 2015
Tinubu, who is the owner of The Nation newspaper, has been known to use its columnists and editorial staff to air his opinions about national issues.

He insinuated that Buhari perhaps encouraged the rebellion that took place in the NASS leadership saga that saw the emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki as Senate President and Honourable Yakubu Dogara as Speaker, House of Representatives, candidates that were not chosen by the APC.

Tinubu also accused Buhari of further encouraging the rebellion in the party, with the statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, which said it “somewhat” served the higher purpose of democracy.

“On the meeting the party scheduled, we learned that Buhari’s advance party was at the venue, but he did not come. Why not? Shehu said he was about to come when the fait accompli of Saraki’s victory occurred. Was that not enough reason for the president to express open disavowals of condemnation rather than a tame Channels interview?

Tinubu also tore into Atiku, who had openly showed his support for Senator Saraki, even prior to his emergence, accusing him of lacking “moral grace.”

He said Atiku was a bitter man, who due to the fact that he lost the APC presidential primaries to Buhari, championed the rebellion in the party. He described Atiku as “a restless man of ambition, but little vision.”

“The peripatetic harlot of politics who sways right and left simultaneously, may be smacking his lips, but he is no noble man of this era,...

Read more: http://www.post-nigeria.com/nass-leadership-again-tinubu-tears-into-buhari-atiku/

Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by INTROVERT(f): 7:41am On Jun 16, 2015

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by dannyville2(m): 7:43am On Jun 16, 2015
Fingers crossed
Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by hopilo: 7:45am On Jun 16, 2015
The beginning of the end

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by Realtol(m): 7:45am On Jun 16, 2015
Though I hate taking side but The Nation is correct on the description it gave Atiku. He's a political harlot without conviction - He can swing for anything.

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by Idiataqueen(f): 7:45am On Jun 16, 2015
I love dis change.

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by Nobody: 7:46am On Jun 16, 2015
Let's thank God and jonathan to d FOI bill See how apc dhe use am now And dem say jona no do anytin Let d "divisions" begin

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by Caseless: 7:47am On Jun 16, 2015
I'm not really in support of this. We can't continue to wash our dirty linen in public.


Our enemies are taking advantage of the desication currently in the party and this is not good.
Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by phelps007: 7:47am On Jun 16, 2015
Wonderful!

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by knightsTempler: 7:48am On Jun 16, 2015
Is this what our news sources have become, hourly updates on the Tunibu/NASS Saga ? No wonder the planet earth is in such dire trouble, when a constant diet of such trivial nonsense is presented as news and the real issues are ignored.

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by omenka(m): 7:50am On Jun 16, 2015
Are the editors or columnists of the paper Tinubus's appointed spokespersons?- No.

PDP would do anything to deepen the assumption there's a rift between Tinubu and the president.

This is nothing but cheap propaganda from a cheap blog presumably bankrolled by PDP- just like breakingtimes and hopefornigeria.

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by omenka(m): 7:51am On Jun 16, 2015
knightsTempler:
Is this what our news sources have become, hourly updates on the Tunibu/NASS Saga ? No wonder the planet earth is in such dire trouble, when a constant diet of such trivial nonsense is presented as news and the real issues are ignored.

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by omenka(m): 7:52am On Jun 16, 2015
Caseless:
I'm not really in support of this. We can't continue to wash our dirty linen in public.


Our enemies are taking advantage of the desication currently in the party and this is not good.



Exactly my opinion.
Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by Nobody: 7:53am On Jun 16, 2015
They wanna use the media to destroy APC especially Tinubu/Buhari relationship .

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by modath(f): 7:54am On Jun 16, 2015
Realtol:
Though I hate taking side but The Nation is correct on the description it gave Atiku. He's a political harlot without conviction - He can swing for anything.

On point!! & what Atiku doesn't understand is that the more he runs around like an headless chicken, the more his non existent political stock is plummeting!!!

His body language during the campaigns was almost bordering on the antagonistic & Buhari is no fool, he just isn't much of a Talker & his poker face game is strong so what he is thinking is hard to decipher but he knows he is safer with Tinubu than Atiku.

This same Tinubu made Baba allow Aisha become visible despite totally against the practice so that should answer some people.

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by DULLARDipo: 7:54am On Jun 16, 2015
Caseless:
I'm not really in support of this. We can't continue to wash our dirty linen in public.


Our enemies are taking advantage of the desication currently in the party and this is not good.



The fight is in-house! I've always known that Tinubu-Buhari is a bad combination. One is a thief, the other is strong-willed. Stop blaming PDP for your lapses and failures!

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by dayo23(f): 7:55am On Jun 16, 2015
Realtol:
Though I hate taking side but The Nation is correct on the description it gave Atiku. He's a political harlot without conviction - He can swing for anything.
Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by DULLARDipo: 7:56am On Jun 16, 2015
Stay there and rant 'propaganda' while ur house collapses. You must blame PDP for everything, even when u can't impregnate your wives

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by dayo23(f): 7:57am On Jun 16, 2015
Lushcream:
They wanna use the media to destroy APC especially Tinubu/Buhari relationship .
Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by vedaxcool(m): 8:00am On Jun 16, 2015
[size=18pt]Is TINUBU NOW THE EDITOR OF THE NATION?? THIS IS JUST SWAMPING REALITY WITH VARIOUS SHADES OF CRAZE[/size]
Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by AbdH: 8:01am On Jun 16, 2015
which one is post-nigeria.com again? Useless websites created by enemies of the country. You only see them promoted on nairaland.
Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by temitemi1(m): 8:02am On Jun 16, 2015
See what northerner's BUFFALOS are doing to the lion of burdillon grin grin grin

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by tonytony208(m): 8:04am On Jun 16, 2015
Caseless:
I'm not really in support of this. We can't continue to wash our dirty linen in public.


Our enemies are taking advantage of the desication currently in the party and this is not good.




When you were shouting change, it is a pity you never foresaw this. Yes, your enemies will take advantage of this. You brought it on yourselves. So, live with it!

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by Nobody: 8:06am On Jun 16, 2015
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properous22:
Tinubu, who is the owner of The Nation newspaper, has been known to use its columnists and editorial staff to air his opinions about national issues.
He insinuated that Buhari perhaps encouraged the rebellion that took place in the NASS leadership saga that saw the emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki as Senate President and Honourable Yakubu Dogara as Speaker, House of Representatives, candidates that were not chosen by the APC.
Tinubu also accused Buhari of further encouraging the rebellion in the party, with the statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, which said it “somewhat” served the higher purpose of democracy.
“On the meeting the party scheduled, we learned that Buhari’s advance party was at the venue, but he did not come. Why not? Shehu said he was about to come when the fait accompli of Saraki’s victory occurred. Was that not enough reason for the president to express open disavowals of condemnation rather than a tame Channels interview?
Tinubu also tore into Atiku, who had openly showed his support for Senator Saraki, even prior to his emergence, accusing him of lacking “moral grace.”
He said Atiku was a bitter man, who due to the fact that he lost the APC presidential primaries to Buhari, championed the rebellion in the party. He described Atiku as “a restless man of ambition, but little vision.”
“The peripatetic harlot of politics who sways right and left simultaneously, may be smacking his lips, but he is no noble man of this era,...
Read more: http://www.post-nigeria.com/nass-leadership-again-tinubu-tears-into-buhari-atiku/
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Believe this poo and you believe anything!
Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by Nobody: 8:08am On Jun 16, 2015
The foundation of APC is not strong, yet Its too early for this kind of political power tussle.
For me both Atiku and Tinubu are greedy politician, they want to win at all time and at all costs
Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by IbokUtoroh(m): 8:10am On Jun 16, 2015
omenka:
Exactly my opinion.







which opinion?
do u hv any opinion void of pdp hating?
a divided house cannot stand so if u think u will b fightng amongst urselves n still stand, u r a learner. outsiders r just making it fun.

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by temitemi1(m): 8:14am On Jun 16, 2015
See what northerner's BUFFALOS are doing to the lion of burdillon grin grin

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by Cutesexy1(f): 8:25am On Jun 16, 2015
Neutral
Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by Caseless: 8:38am On Jun 16, 2015
omenka:
Exactly my opinion.

I don't know why a party that scaled all hurdles; merger , primaries, election , is finding it difficult to put it's house in order just because of the NASS election.


Thank God we have a more steadfast and focused president, if not, you could have imagined the distraction this subtle crisis could have caused him in the discharge of his constitutional duty as president.
Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by bonnybonco: 8:39am On Jun 16, 2015
Tinubu is so bittred but one man cannot control all the structures of a National Party by producing the VP, over 70% of the party NWC, yet want Senate president, DSP, Speaker and Dspeaker. I think his greed will land him in serious political problems. The Hausa-Fulani born to rule Oligarchy will use him and mess him up. He is just an apperentice in National politics though a local champion in regional n local politics

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by luvinhubby(m): 8:44am On Jun 16, 2015
Atiku & Tinubu are two men of inordinate political ambition with conflicting interests focused on 2019 that will eventually crash this amalgam of strange bedfellows called APC.

#handsfolded&watching.

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Re: NASS Leadership: Again, Tinubu Tears Into Buhari, Atiku by TheOtherview: 8:48am On Jun 16, 2015
omenka:
Are the editors or columnists of the paper Tinubus's appointed spokespersons?- No.

PDP would do anything to deepen the assumption there's a rift between Tinubu and the president.

This is nothing but cheap propaganda from a cheap blog presumably bankrolled by PDP- just like breakingtimes and hopefornigeria.

Ignore that dreadful cut-n-paste job.

Here is the complete article written by Sam Omatseye.

First storm



Some have called it Buhari’s litmus test. Others have said, he rose above the fray. Some others said, it had nothing to do with Buhari or APC, but it signalled that, in Nigeria, democracy had come to stay. A voice of a partisan edge growled that it was the rebirth of PDP.

But the battles for the Senate and the House signified Buhari’s first storm. The cloud gathered, the lighting flashed, droplets of rain drew faint lines on the horizon. But President Muhammadu Buhari did not know they presaged a storm. Or did he encourage the elemental fury and play bystander?

It was so perhaps because of his often quoted assertion that he belonged to everybody and belonged to nobody. While the Senate sat and anointed Bukola Saraki as Senate President, the senators regarded him as a nobody even though he called a meeting of all party leaders, including members of both chambers. Or was he the somebody who goaded them on as though he didn’t?

The other miscue was when Femi Adesina, his media spokesman, broke the ice and said it “somewhat” served the higher purpose of democracy. And analysts wondered, how could it be good when your party lost in its first battle after the elections? Later, in an apparent contradiction, Garba Shehu pitched in for the president and said the APC senators defied their party leader and president. Is it the case of a stern, muscular Buhari playing a wishy-washy card?

I chewed both releases and wanted to know if Adesina had one brief and Shehu another and whether one was intended to annul the other. That, I thought, was the problem when two persons serve as a president’s spokesmen. I think it is not neat and looks at best like duplication and potentially as a battleground. For the sake of both gentlemen, I hope not.

“Somewhat” in Adesina’s statement implied ambiguity in the process. But Shehu’s follow-up indicated that the president was interested but not interested enough. For a party of change, that is not good enough.

[b]But by defying their party leaders and conniving with the opposition, we shall say it was the dubious triumph of politics over commonsense or over values. But what is politics, but the art of the possible. That was the point of the Saraki victory. But the presidency has not up to the time of writing made any indication of moral tone. It has spoken the language of politics and law, and not of values. The reason Buhari was voted in by those enamoured of his biography was his moral and puritan appeal. We did not see this in this first and auspicious test.

Some have said Saraki was going to win anyway. So why did he not wait for the president? It was an overthrow of decency, if it was political marksmanship. But for me, neither Saraki nor even the PDP lawmakers deserve all the blame. Were the PDP supposed to wait for the president because of an APC meeting? The PDP lawmakers do not belong to APC, so they had the right to fuel the rebellion. On the meeting the party scheduled, we learned that Buhari’s advance party was at the venue, but he did not come. Why not? Shehu said he was about to come when the fait accompli of Saraki’s victory occurred. Was that not enough reason for the president to express open disavowals of condemnation rather than a tame Channels interview? Or shall we say the advance party of the president was a dummy and he was not going to appear at the meeting? After all, Adesina said it was a party meeting and not the president’s.
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That is where the spirit of loyalty failed in APC, and that is where Saraki and company, including Atiku Abubakar, lacked moral grace. More blame lands right at the doorsteps of the president. And I think the president knows that, and that accounted for the afterthought that was Shehu’s frenzied intervention on Channels Television to clarify the president’s stand. The meeting could have been held earlier. Perhaps the previous night.

But the die is cast. Both houses have leaders that defeated the party choices. I think it is an early lesson for the president, unless the president wants it so. He should now understand that his presidential office compels him to be interested in the direction of politics. If he did not have his politics right, he would not be president today. He would not have the opportunity to set policies. Politics defines policies. What policies can he champion with a Senate full of the members and sentiment of the ancient regime?

Atiku Abubakar, who lost to Buhari during the APC primaries, recently said the president is a leader and not interested in politics. Atiku, a restless man of ambition but little vision, received Saraki after the victory. He confirmed all the reports that he championed rebellion in his party. The peripatetic harlot of politics who sways right and left simultaneously, may be smacking his lips, but he is no noble man of this era.
I hope Buhari has learned that he has to be both politician and leader. If you are president, it is because you have a vision. If you have vision, it is because you need men who think like you to pursue the vision. So, as president he was wrong if he stayed off who emerged as leaders of both chambers. And if he didn’t, what sort of agenda can he push now?


Dogara emerged in a clear contest in the House, and a graceful Femi Gbajabiamila has conceded. If Saraki and his men had waited and allowed the other APC men to be in the chambers, he probably would have won. That could have dispelled suggestions of bad faith, desperation and even the air of hurried primitivism that sullied the process of his emergence.

President Buhari has started off on a learning curve, and he ought to know that both houses can paralyse him if the PDP works with Saraki in a camp against those who were absent in the chambers.

What has haunted the president is the “everybody” and “nobody” refrain. I don’t know of any successful leader in modern democracy that is not interested in the leadership of the legislature. The parliamentary system places the law chamber at the centre of activity. The challenge of the Obama presidency is the hostility, sometimes racism, of the Congress. He has not been able to work with Senate leader Boehner. And when Nancy Pelosi was Speaker, she even sometimes did not pick his calls. Obama has disavowed the mushiness of schmoozing with the lawmakers. They have paid him back in brutal kind.

The National Assembly story is good in that it has given the opposition a new bite, a potential fang. Opposition reminds me of the lament of Poet Walt Whitman: “my enemy is dead. A man divine like myself is dead.” You need your enemies. APC needs a soulful opposition.

But the APC will end up a contraption of convenience if it allows itself to collapse so early. It will be bad for our democracy, and it will deprive us of the quality of dialectical tension required to build a vibrant democracy. The APC was built in order to kill its merging partners. They should not hark back to ACN, CPC, ANPP, etc in the pursuit of a spoils system. It will only suggest that what we have is not a party but various parts that have come to pack their own parts of the booties. It will be naïve to shut out their birth places, but to hold on to them as reference points of loyalty only tells us that the party has a lot of work to do to build a family.


It also tells us that the battle to entrench it as a platform of ideas has not begun. This is still a democracy of big men and not of conscience. That is the lesson President Buhari must take from the National Assembly narrative.

The National Assembly story may determine much of the pattern of the Buhari era. He should beware not to shoot himself in the foot. As a solider, the message cannot be lost.

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