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Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by Osmondinho(op): 4:36am On Oct 06, 2016
It was French neoclassical architect, Jean Laurent Legeay who said “In politics, as in business, you must always ask for thirty pieces of silver even though you have more than enough”. Now whether this statement more aptly defines ‘greed’ than it does politics, is an entirely different matter. Anti-Tinubus have always asked, -often self-righteously- ‘What does Tinubu want?’

Or often they have used the more indictive, pidginised version of it: ‘Wetin Tinubu want sef?’ If you think that anti-Tinubus are merely using an irritably rhetorical piece of ‘question’ to make a wickedly unsolicited piece of ‘revelation’, you are right. Because what they are alleging by that question is that Tinubu is asking for ‘thirty pieces silver’ even though Tinubu has more than enough already.
But again ‘Wetin Tinubu want sef?’ may also insinuate the claim that the Jagaban is demanding for more than his ‘fair share’ of the ‘legitimate spoils of politics’. As if our non-provident brand of ‘politics’ panders only to the definitional essence of ‘who gets what, when and how’ among stakeholders, and not about ‘what gets to be done, where and when?’ among needy folks and their neglected communities.

But maybe these anti-Tinubus are right after all; we should ask especially the Jagaban to tell us ‘how much silver he wants again after the much silver he has already taken? Because even I do not know what Tinubu has already taken? Notwithstanding that the claim everywhere is that Tinubu has been recompensed in due measure. It is the reason that many are saying he should quit playing Oliver Twist and ‘let us hear word!’

But if, contrary to popular opinion even the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo was not Tinubu’s nominee; if , in spite of earlier claims to the contrary, Fashola and Fayemi got into Buhari’s Cabinet on their own self recognition and not by Tinubu’s recommendation; if it is also true, as it had been touted before that none of the Ministers from the South West were nominated by Tinubu, the question then to ask is not ‘Wetin Tinubu want sef?’ but rather ‘Wetin dem give Tinubu sef?’

Because if in our political calculus, it is a ‘given’ that any who renders a ‘measure’ of ‘service’ in aid of his Party’s victory, has a right to draw an equal ‘measure’ of ‘reward’, then to claim that Tinubu has already gotten his due desert is to suggest that what has been rendered to Tinubu equals the ‘measure’ of service Tinubu has rendered to the Party. It also to suggest that all beneficiaries of the APC victory from the President himself to the Senate President, Speaker, Governors, ministers and all other elected or appointed party members, are where they are today strictly in recompense of their individual contributions to the victory of the Party.

By the way, many non-political actors too there are –ranging from statesmen, leaders of thought, traditional rulers and such other spiritual or temporal influence peddlers- who, without any contribution to the Party’s victory, or maybe even in spite of their rejection of the Party, have also recommended high ranking nominees for appointment. And which goes to prove that although it may be theoretically true that politics is about ‘who gets what?’ from the common purse, it is not necessarily about ‘who has given what’ to the common political struggle.
Lest we forget, Tinubu is not just ‘one of’ the ‘benefactors’ of the APC. In fact, in the measure of contribution to the Party, he alone stands in a class all by himself.

Many -including some of the high ranking beneficiaries of the APC victory- were neither there during the delicate pre-natal challenges of the formation of the APC; nor were they there at the trying ante-natal stages of uncertain expectation; nor were they around to share in the excruciating pangs of the very labour that occasioned the eventual birth of APC. Most of the beneficiaries of the APC victory had come as desperate suitors only after the beautiful lassie had been nourished to what the Hausas would say ‘son kowa, qin wanda ya rasa’-anyone’s fair game.

But Tinubu was not just the father of it all; nor was he merely the revolution’s first rag-tag foot soldier; Tinubu was in fact the lone political actor –long even before the declaration of action- who had laid both the geo-political and the ideological infrastructure for the effective expression of the very ‘idea’ that had given birth to the revolution. Whereas his 8-years as Governor of Lagos State provided the ideological basis for a renaissance of progressive-governance, his one-man-army’s legal battle against the reactionary forces of electoral gerrymandering which re-claimed the South West, provided the geo-political launch-pad required for a pan-Nigerian initiative to liberate the country.

If the measure of what members had contributed to the Party’s victory is the measure of what they may take from the Party, most of those occupying elective or appointive offices today will not merit election as counselors or appointment as S.A.s to a Local Government Chairman. By the same token if the measure of what members had contributed to the Party’s victory is the measure of what they may take from the Party, Tinubu alone qualifies for a ‘blank cheque’ to draw to his heart’s content. A blank cheque is the closest I can get to conjuring metaphoric value to Tinubu’s invaluable contribution not just to APC’s victory but to saving Nigeria’s democracy.

Those who ask ‘what does Tinubu want?’ cannot claim not to know that the Jagaban has always wanted this: namely to bring the progressives into power, who in turn should bring about ‘good governance’. We have always sat back lamely and often praised notorious political godfathers imposing on us their surrogate political godsons for their own personal aggrandizement , but whenever politicians with altruistic motive attempt in any way to re-order our affairs, in a chorus we all yell and scream ‘John Wayne rides again!’

If Tinubu wanted to influence the election of NASS leadership so he could control the legislature –as they had alleged, the question will then arise ‘to what end would he have desired to do that’? Was it to subvert the government that he has dedicated the greater part of his political life to bring about? Or was it to do so in aid of it? Well then although Tinubu did not succeed in controlling the legislature, nonetheless the legislature has still fallen into the grip of two upstarts who have still managed to find their way to pull the trigger on us all. if we do not deal with a meddlesome Tinubu, we’ll have to deal with the duo of Saraki and Dogara.

And what did Lagos State lose or what did democracy in that State suffer, merely because out-going Governor Tinubu had influenced the election of his successor Fashola? Or that he played an active part in the election of Ambode, Fashola’s successor? If Tinubu has the democratic ‘Midas touch’ and can be trusted to put square and round pegs into their respective holes, what in the hell is wrong with that? Consensus, as they say, is not the enemy of democracy.

Tinubu has earned a democratic ‘right of first refusal’ and can be consulted not only on all key appointments of government but on all crucial matters of governance. Tinubu has earned and should be accorded the respect that his status deserves –at least if not in deference to his epic role as the pathfinder to the revolution, then maybe in recognition of his Leadership of the Party.

Am I suggesting that Tinubu is without sin? No! But so is no Nigerian politician, including Buhari, not without sin. But should we give up on leadership because there are no angels in our midst to lead our affairs? No! If it took men laden with the yoke of sin to bring us to this rot, it can also take men who had fallen from the yoke of sin and have risen up again, to partake in the rescue mission.

Tinubu has fathered a peaceful political revolution in Nigeria which has not only moved our democracy beyond a notch by its shattering of the myth of the invincibility of incumbency, but it has saved the nation from the malignance of a ruinous era of political impunity which was bent on balkanizing our country.

Political things in APC are fast getting out of hand; President Buhari needs to look to the Party even as he worries about the health of the economy. To be forewarned is to be forearmed!The Hausas say ‘Ba ‘a neman kare ranar farauta’ –‘You do not wait until the day of hunt, to search for your dog of hunt’
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Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by HungerBAD:
Mohammed Adamu,

I do not know about you,or read any article by you before,but your write up deserves an award.

We forget easily how it all started. A lot of the commentators on National Discuss,deliberately try to forget ,or maybe were too young to remember Tinubu's role in the Democracy we enjoy today.

From his days in NADECO,which lead him going into exile,to his days as a Governor. Tinubu have always pushed for the interest of the common man.

The PDP boasted that they will be in Power for 50 Years,and one drunk Minister said for a Thousand Years.

Obasanjo was brutal,and he over ran the West with the PDP,and while the other Governors ran into hiding. It was only Tinubu that stood up to him,and that started the gradual demise of the PDP and their monopoly over the Nigeria political environment.

Is Tinubu perfect?no. But does he believe that the right people should be put in the right places to work? Absolutely yes. So far,Lagos is still the model State in Nigeria since 1999 and we owe Tinubu that.

The likes of Dino Maleye,who was an undergraduate at the ABU,and sleeping in his Father's living room,when Tinubu was in the trenches,fighting for what he(Dino) is enjoying today,will be the first to say he will beat Tinubu and his wife up,then even molest and get her pregnant.

Sad. Very sad how quickly we forget.

But history will be kind to Tinubu. Same Tinubu that picked a Pastor to be the Vice-president,even if he is Muslim.

I met Tinubu for the first time some 8 Years ago at a function ,and his down to earth charisma,and very sharp mind drew me to him.

The Politicians ganging up against him will fail. They will fail for the simple reason that they lack what it takes,like Tinubu to bring people together for a good cause.

I am not a Politician. I have not benefitted from any Politician in my life, I am not even Yoruba. But I am proud to call myself Tinubu's Boy.

Tinubu is a man with the interest of Nigeria at Heart.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by babyfaceafrica: 5:14am On Oct 06, 2016
Noted
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by pallybrown(m): 5:19am On Oct 06, 2016
Okay
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by TPAND(f): 5:31am On Oct 06, 2016
HungerBAD:
Mohammed Adamu,

I do not know about you,or read any article by you before,but your write up deserves an award.

We forget easily how it all started. A lot of the commentators on National Discuss,deliberately try to forget ,or maybe were too young to remember Tinubu's role in the Democracy we enjoy today.

From his days in NADECO,which lead him going into exile,to his days as a Governor. Tinubu have always pushed for the interest of the common man.

The PDP boasted that they will be in Power for 50 Years,and one drunk Minister said for a Thousand Years.

Obasanjo was brutal,and he over ran the West with the PDP,and while the other Governors ran into hiding. It was only Tinubu that stood up to him,and that started the gradual demise of the PDP and their monopoly over the Nigeria political environment.

Is Tinubu perfect?no. But does he believe that the right people should be put in the right places to work? Absolutely yes. So far,Lagos is still the model State in Nigeria since 1999 and we owe Tinubu that.

The likes of Dino Maleye,who was an undergraduate at the ABU,and sleeping in his Father's living room,when Tinubu was in the trenches,fighting for what he(Dino) is enjoying today,will be the first to say he will beat Tinubu and his wife up,then even molest and get her pregnant.

Sad. Very sad how quickly we forget.

But history will be kind to Tinubu. Same Tinubu that picked a Pastor to be the Vice-president,even if he is Muslim.

I met Tinubu for the first time in New York some 8 Years ago at a function ,and his down to earth charisma,and very sharp mind drew me to him.

The Politicians ganging up against him will fail. They will fail for the simple reason that they lack what it takes,like Tinubu to bring people together for a good cause.

I am not a Politician. I have not benefitted from any Politician in my life, I am not even Yoruba. But I am proud to call myself Tinubu's Boy.

Tinubu is a man with the interest of Nigeria at Heart.
Bulcrap.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by leyemok(m): 5:55am On Oct 06, 2016
#istandwithTinubu#
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by Osmondinho(op): 6:19am On Oct 06, 2016
lalasticlala
Tinubu is here again
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by afroniger:
The writer hit a 'home run' with this piece. It's obvious that certain folks at the presidency are not so sure nor confident that Buhari's performance would be enough to earn him re-election in 2019, hence the power play of desperation we are currently witnessing in the APC and the polity at large.

I see the recent Ondo padded delegates list scandal as one of a series of templates that we should expect a rehash of as 2019 draws closer.

APC has set a dangerous precedent in its handling of that matter in that such a fraud was legitimized with impunity and by fiat by a compromised internal organ of the party without recourse to due process.


I imagine that the same set of actors will reenact this script to perpetrate future frauds of this nature in the party to impose their preferred candidates from this point onwards. Of course Buhari himself will be the ultimate beneficiary of such future acts, especially in a future presidential primary (if there'll be one) where he'll be be given a 'padded/doctored' edge over his opponents with impunity. Little wonder Atiku (a potential contender, cried foul). APC has no future.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by MadamExcellency: 6:30am On Oct 06, 2016
Is the writer tactically insinuating that Tinubu has the ‘right Of First Refusal to buy Nigeria, to control/decide final outcome of any policy and determine the sharing of resources in a democracy?

Why do favour seekers overestimate the importance of their benefactors?
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by sunnyb0b0(m): 6:38am On Oct 06, 2016
Jagagban plotting the next move.

Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by newguy1(m):
Giving tinubu too much credit Asin if he his dat illuminated. Even a novice in politic knew d northern politician can never b tamed by d yoruba nor igbo @ least not any time soon but tinubu dares n he got bitten. All tinubu should b doing now is damage control trying to go to war will only dent his image more. He Shd rally his remaining loyalist n b patient.He needs to b a snake now not a lion
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by ificatchmodeh:
No king lives forever..but their legacy might do..we all agree that tinubu did well for Apc and the yourba nation..

How time flies..
One things the tinubu loyalist will always forget,is that nigeria is not yourba nation..nigeria is a nation states with so many dominant ethnicity.

Tinubu brought his local ethnic politics to the federal and believe things ought to be done the way..it happens in the western part of the country..only because he believe he contributed more to the emergence of the ruling party..
This. Where he got it wrong,and that's what the rest of the country and some of his loyalist are trying to let him understand.
That his Godfatherisim stops somewhere in kogi boundary.

Nobody hates tinubu..they just don't like the fact that he atimes don't know his limits.

And if he continue..with this, the way some of his die hard fans are pushing..it might signal the end of his political career.

"See one man can cook for the whole world..and the will eat and wish for more..but will the same be able to finish when the world cooks for him"

Instead of writing articles of praise..hero worshipping..this men should advice tinubu to apply wisdom..

My opinion :
Is time for him to leave the stage..and watch his soldiers become Generals..
If tinubu bows out now..in time..the north will be indebted to him..cos they will see it as he was cheated outta of his house..he will naturally assume a kingmaker in nigeria..not limited to Yourba's alone.
His Generals will be more loyal..and his reputation guarded...this my opinion tho.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by modath(f): 6:59am On Oct 06, 2016
TPAND:
Bulcrap.
Your specialty if one isn't mistaken...

Come with better insight than Hungerbad 's , it doesn't have to be pro Tinubu, just present something meaningful, I DARE YOU! I even double dare you!

No you can't cos you don't have it in you.. People are/ can be in opposition and still come with great logic, I've never seen a situation where you can be accused of coming with anything but bullcrap like you just stated!! cool
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by TPAND(f): 7:28am On Oct 06, 2016
modath:
Your specialty if one isn't mistaken...

Come with better insight than Hungerbad 's , it doesn't have to be pro Tinubu, just present something meaningful, I DARE YOU! I even double dare you!

No you can't cos you don't have it in you.. People are/ can be in opposition and still come with great logic, I've never seen a situation where you can be accused of coming with anything but bullcrap like you just stated!! cool
Logically, Your mention is a double bullcrap. When you outgrow your APC induced bigotry, I hope you do before 2019, remind me of this mention
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by modath(f): 7:49am On Oct 06, 2016
TPAND:
Logically, Your mention is a double bullcrap. When you outgrow your APC induced bigotry, I hope you do before 2019, remind me of this mention
Still circling the drain? You always do. goodspeed!! Bye..
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by malton:
This Muhammed man is a brilliant mind! His write up echoes my deepest sentiments word after the other.

That could have been me.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by ayokellany: 8:05am On Oct 06, 2016
modath:
Still circling the drain? You always do. goodspeed!! Bye..
If you do not have it you just do not. I will suggest you save yourself the stress n stop beating the dead horse.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by Nobody:
People really need to tone down on how they venerate Tinubu before they make a god out of a mere mortal. This conscious attempt to narrow the narrative of Buhari's victory to Tinubu's political acumen will only earn him more enemies.

Tinubu, like many others, played a great role in the restoration of democracy in Nigeria. But he was never motivated by pure altruism. Military rule was a barrier to his political career. So he had to team up with others to fight the common enemy—the soldiers. His election as the governor of Lagos state was the reward for his struggles. A position he took full advantage of to become one of the wealthiest men in the country and build a great political influence.

By the way, since he didn't support Fashola, Fayemi, et al. to be picked as ministers, they no longer owe any allegiance to him. It is laughable that people expect these men to remain unflinchingly loyal to a man who kicked against their nomination.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by TheEastActivist: 8:25am On Oct 06, 2016
Tinubu the second jabagan to be used and dumbed by their Fulani masters up north.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by Nobody: 8:25am On Oct 06, 2016
Political science
Check with me if you qualify for discount on Jumia.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by Nobody: 8:25am On Oct 06, 2016
Political science
Check with me if you qualify for discount on Jumia.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by yekparikpa(m): 8:25am On Oct 06, 2016
What are the benefits of standing with these politicians? Our youths are suddenly going nuts!
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by Edwardhead(m): 8:26am On Oct 06, 2016
cool cool cool
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by dredre00:
nollywood movie smiley
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by shaddoww:
Tinubu is like Barcelona, until d final whistle u can't boast of defeating him, his best form of defence is to attack n wen on his game like Messi, only God can help ur defence n one thing about him is he is always d punters favourite in any game just like Barca.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by dunkem21(m): 8:29am On Oct 06, 2016
TPAND:
Bulcrap.
TPAND:
Logically, Your mention is a double bullcrap. When you outgrow your APC induced bigotry, I hope you do before 2019, remind me of this mention
Oga, leave Omenka and his ”wife" alone angry
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by TwoBottles:
The writer is clearly a tag-along, this is the main reason his write-up holds no water.

You can not argue from a prejudiced stand point and expect enlightened minds to concur. Being neutral remains the best way of expressing your opinion.

As far as I'm concerned, no Nigerian politician is worth defending.
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by SharkTank(m):
If TINUBU went head to head with Saraki and failed. He went head to head with Oyegun and failed. I'm beginning to think TINUBU needs his foot soldiers like Fashola and co more than they need him. If he wants to remain relevant sha
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by TheEastActivist: 8:32am On Oct 06, 2016
HungerBAD:
Mohammed Adamu,

I do not know about you,or read any article by you before,but your write up deserves an award.

We forget easily how it all started. A lot of the commentators on National Discuss,deliberately try to forget ,or maybe were too young to remember Tinubu's role in the Democracy we enjoy today.



Sad. Very sad how quickly we forget.

But history will be kind to Tinubu. Same Tinubu that picked a Pastor to be the Vice-president,even if he is Muslim.

I met Tinubu for the first time some 8 Years ago at a function ,and his down to earth charisma,and very sharp mind drew me to him.

The Politicians ganging up against him will fail. They will fail for the simple reason that they lack what it takes,like Tinubu to bring people together for a good cause.

I am not a Politician. I have not benefitted from any Politician in my life, I am not even Yoruba. But I am proud to call myself Tinubu's Boy.

Tinubu is a man with the interest of Nigeria at Heart.
Kikiki this part got me looking grin

You are the type we call tinubu zombies A.K.A the wailing zombies
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by dunkem21(m): 8:34am On Oct 06, 2016
TheEastActivist:
Kikiki this part got me looking grin

You are the type we call tinubu zombies A.K.A the wailing zombies
LOL ..you're here again. cheesy

The zombie team has two factions now grin
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by Nobody: 8:38am On Oct 06, 2016
TheEastActivist:
Tinubu the second jabagan to be used and dumbed by their Fulani masters up north.
used and dumbed ke?? are u serious... Nicca u mus b dumb
Re: Tinubu’s ‘Right Of First Refusal’ - By Muhammed Adamu by PHIPEX(m): 8:40am On Oct 06, 2016
All these attempts to change the narrative will not succeed in this social media Age. We are all witnesses to how and when it started. I say capital NO to any form of godfather in our country. Godfatherism was adjudged the second biggest challenge to our political development after corruption under Obasanjo. The emergence of GEJ distorted it and people want to use the back doors to return us back to the dark age.

Our politicians are all corrupt but competitive corruption is better than monopolistic corruption.
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