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Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by midep: 11:26am On Aug 22, 2018
Bola ahmed Tinubu(BAT), the Jagaban Borgu is 66 yrs old. He became a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at the age of 41 in 1993. As at this time Bukola Saraki was busy running Société Générale Bank(Bukola need to explain how the bank went down).

In 1999 Tinubu became the Governor of Lagos State, while Olusola Saraki, Bukola Saraki's father became the national leader of All Progressive Party APP. Bukola Saraki was still looking for meaning to his life. His father was busy lobbying Obasanjo to give him an appointment.

While BAT was busy building a regional force in 2003, Bukola was still being spoon fed by his father who made him a governor and his sister Gbemisola a senator.

While Tinubu was making attempts to capture power at the centre in 2007, Bukola Saraki was busy dancing on the public till and betraying his father.

Tinubu and Bukola are not mates, won kin segbe... Going by the "Omoluabi" status of the Yoruba culture, Bukola Saraki should be calling Tinubu "Buoda" or "Egbon".

For the avoidance of doubt Tinubu has always been interested in the Nigerian project whether he becomes president or not.
In 2007 he pushed for the centre through Atiku and lost
In 2011 he pushed for it through Nuhu Ribadu, he also lost.
In 2015 he pushed for it again through Buhari and won.

If Tinubu were a selfish politician wouldn't he had put himself up to be president, considering his vast resources?

Saraki alluding that Tinubu has a 2023 presidential agenda is mere wishful thinking. That's simply not Tinubu's style. Wasn't that how the PDP lied in 2014 that the present VP, Osinbajo would resign and PMB will make Tinubu his VP when they win? Haven't that lie being bursted three years down the line?

Nigerians know better.

In 2014, Tinubu forged an alliance with Buhari. An alliance that was hailed by Nigerians as the final force that will wrest power from the tyranny and plunder Nigerians suffered in the hands of PDP for 16yrs.

Tinubu coming from South West and Buhari coming from the North. It was an unbeatable combination.

So strong was this alliance that the likes of Saraki saw where the wind was blowing and quickly jumped ship into the alliance because he knew that if he didn't, he'll be knocked into political oblivion.

He quickly dumped the PDP and pretended to be a progressive under APC but his scheming for power amongst the progressives caught up with him.

Saraki said, Tinubu wanted to be the Vice President in 2014. There's absolutely no problem with aspiring to be number two. However Tinubu bowed to superior argument of the danger of fielding a Muslim/Muslim ticket. He gave up the post to Osinbajo, who was a commissioner under him. Osinbajo's excellence has proven to the nation that Tinubu is indeed a leader of leaders.

When Saraki returned to the Senate in 2015. The party agreed to field senator Ahmed Lawan as senate president. Appeals were made to Saraki to step down for Lawan but he refused. He schemed his way into power by conniving with the opposition and constituted himself a problem to the ruling party.

Tinubu saw reason and stepped down. Saraki refused to see reason and schemed his way in. I leave you to judge between the two who the better man is.

In politics you don't win all, you win some, loose some and concede in some places.

Tinubu's candidate in the person of Femi Gbajabiamila was also schemed out in the leadership of the House of Reps but Tinubu didn't leave the party.

Not everybody in Rotimi Amaechi's camp got appointments but he was able to manage the situation and has remained in the party proving his loyalty.

Some of the people in his camp that worked hard to bring the present government into power were left out but Tinubu remained in the party and didn't scheme.

Saraki the conniving schemer who has has been caught on camera several times giving the president a bad eye is accusing Tinubu to be a schemer. This is laughable.

Let it be known that Saraki has never gone solo in his life. He has always been pushed by forces more powerful than him.

This is the first time he's attempting to fight without a strong backing and he's doomed to fail because he doesn't have the political muscle.

Already kwarans have left him. They are tired of his tyranny and are holding daily rallies as we speak to stop him from returning to the Senate in 2019.

While Kwarans are mourning the chains of poverty that Saraki brought them via underdevelopment.

Lagosians are jubilating about the transformation Tinubu brought to Lagos State making it the 4th largest economy in Africa via visionary leadership.

Tinubu's name is already written in gold.

Saraki's name is written in ignominy.

He has bitten more than he can chew.

He will pay.

It is my earnest prayer that PDP field Saraki against Buhari. It will be a walk over by the grace of God.

Saraki is just giving the last jerk of a dying horse.

People say Saraki is a cat with nine lives, of which I agree. Just that he is in his ninth life.

May Nigeria succeed !

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Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by Ezenwammadu(m): 11:28am On Aug 22, 2018
All this long story over saraki grin

He is really a thorn over Apc side tongue

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Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by Heartbender: 11:33am On Aug 22, 2018
A sophisticated slowpoke spotted...tribal bigotry at its zenith. Mtschwww

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Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by donbachi(m): 11:34am On Aug 22, 2018
And i never see am with toothpicks b4 or hear where him complain sey him mouth or teeth dey pain am.
Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by limeta(f): 11:57am On Aug 22, 2018
If you 've nothing good to say about Saraki then you must be a zombie

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Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by Cajal(m): 12:39pm On Aug 22, 2018
Offa robbery incidence will hurt him
Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by Ojiofor: 12:43pm On Aug 22, 2018
@ midep,
You that is ranting about Saraki on be half of Tinubu wetin be your own,are you a slave to Tinubu since you are not in their class?

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Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by Amumaigwe: 12:59pm On Aug 22, 2018
midep:

Bola ahmed Tinubu(BAT), the Jagaban Borgu is 66 yrs old. He became a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at the age of 41 in 1993. As at this time Bukola Saraki was busy running Société Générale Bank(Bukola need to explain how the bank went down).

In 1999 Tinubu became the Governor of Lagos State, while Olusola Saraki, Bukola Saraki's father became the national leader of All Progressive Party APP. Bukola Saraki was still looking for meaning to his life. His father was busy lobbying Obasanjo to give him an appointment.

While BAT was busy building a regional force in 2003, Bukola was still being spoon fed by his father who made him a governor and his sister Gbemisola a senator.

While Tinubu was making attempts to capture power at the centre in 2007, Bukola Saraki was busy dancing on the public till and betraying his father.

Tinubu and Bukola are not mates, won kin segbe... Going by the "Omoluabi" status of the Yoruba culture, Bukola Saraki should be calling Tinubu "Buoda" or "Egbon".

For the avoidance of doubt Tinubu has always been interested in the Nigerian project whether he becomes president or not.
In 2007 he pushed for the centre through Atiku and lost
In 2011 he pushed for it through Nuhu Ribadu, he also lost.
In 2015 he pushed for it again through Buhari and won.

If Tinubu were a selfish politician wouldn't he had put himself up to be president, considering his vast resources?

Saraki alluding that Tinubu has a 2023 presidential agenda is mere wishful thinking. That's simply not Tinubu's style. Wasn't that how the PDP lied in 2014 that the present VP, Osinbajo would resign and PMB will make Tinubu his VP when they win? Haven't that lie being bursted three years down the line?

Nigerians know better.

In 2014, Tinubu forged an alliance with Buhari. An alliance that was hailed by Nigerians as the final force that will wrest power from the tyranny and plunder Nigerians suffered in the hands of PDP for 16yrs.

Tinubu coming from South West and Buhari coming from the North. It was an unbeatable combination.

So strong was this alliance that the likes of Saraki saw where the wind was blowing and quickly jumped ship into the alliance because he knew that if he didn't, he'll be knocked into political oblivion.

He quickly dumped the PDP and pretended to be a progressive under APC but his scheming for power amongst the progressives caught up with him.

Saraki said, Tinubu wanted to be the Vice President in 2014. There's absolutely no problem with aspiring to be number two. However Tinubu bowed to superior argument of the danger of fielding a Muslim/Muslim ticket. He gave up the post to Osinbajo, who was a commissioner under him. Osinbajo's excellence has proven to the nation that Tinubu is indeed a leader of leaders.

When Saraki returned to the Senate in 2015. The party agreed to field senator Ahmed Lawan as senate president. Appeals were made to Saraki to step down for Lawan but he refused. He schemed his way into power by conniving with the opposition and constituted himself a problem to the ruling party.

Tinubu saw reason and stepped down. Saraki refused to see reason and schemed his way in. I leave you to judge between the two who the better man is.

In politics you don't win all, you win some, loose some and concede in some places.

Tinubu's candidate in the person of Femi Gbajabiamila was also schemed out in the leadership of the House of Reps but Tinubu didn't leave the party.

Not everybody in Rotimi Amaechi's camp got appointments but he was able to manage the situation and has remained in the party proving his loyalty.

Some of the people in his camp that worked hard to bring the present government into power were left out but Tinubu remained in the party and didn't scheme.

Saraki the conniving schemer who has has been caught on camera several times giving the president a bad eye is accusing Tinubu to be a schemer. This is laughable.

Let it be known that Saraki has never gone solo in his life. He has always been pushed by forces more powerful than him.

This is the first time he's attempting to fight without a strong backing and he's doomed to fail because he doesn't have the political muscle.

Already kwarans have left him. They are tired of his tyranny and are holding daily rallies as we speak to stop him from returning to the Senate in 2019.

While Kwarans are mourning the chains of poverty that Saraki brought them via underdevelopment.

Lagosians are jubilating about the transformation Tinubu brought to Lagos State making it the 4th largest economy in Africa via visionary leadership.

Tinubu's name is already written in gold.

Saraki's name is written in ignominy.

He has bitten more than he can chew.

He will pay.

It is my earnest prayer that PDP field Saraki against Buhari. It will be a walk over by the grace of God.

Saraki is just giving the last jerk of a dying horse.

People say Saraki is a cat with nine lives, of which I agree. Just that he is in his ninth life.

May Nigeria succeed !

Cry cry slave, shut up there. Junaid Muhammed has confirmed that truly, BAT is scheming to succeed Buhari in 2023. Not as if it has not been obvious to all discerning minds before now. Let the old cow continue to deceive himself. Heart attack sure pass.

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Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by Hector09(m): 1:08pm On Aug 22, 2018
Naija future is blinking, imaging a youth supporting tinibu and saraki
Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by StillX10(m): 1:20pm On Aug 22, 2018
Another person again whose only headache is Saraki

Don't cut your days short
Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by midep: 2:10pm On Aug 22, 2018
A disgrace to humanity. Wasted product.

quote author=Amumaigwe post=70505355]

Cry cry slave, shut up there. Junaid Muhammed has confirmed that truly, BAT is scheming to succeed Buhari in 2023. Not as if it has not been obvious to all discerning minds before now. Let the old cow continue to deceive himself. Heart attack sure pass.[/quote]
Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by midep: 2:12pm On Aug 22, 2018
The last sentence is certainly for you....


quote author=StillX10 post=70506048]Another person again whose only headache is Saraki


Don't cut your days short[/quote]
Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by konny1(m): 2:13pm On Aug 22, 2018
All these people are just making saraki popular overnight and becoming more dangerous and threat to APC...
But they all welcomed saraki when he detected to APC from PDP. Karma is a fvcking bush.
They should stop this stupid and nonsense talk and make the life of a common man on the street better. Useless people.


Saraki to Tinubu now

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Re: Saraki Has Bitten More Than He Can Chew by midep: 2:14pm On Aug 22, 2018
And tell me your candidate, youthful youth !!



Hector09:
Naija future is blinking, imaging a youth supporting tinibu and saraki

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