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| After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by chinwe1960(op): 7:40pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
by Fredrick Nwabufo Dynasties rise and fall. It is a natural order. But there are factors which precipitate the declension of dynasties. For example, the rise and fall of Chinese dynasties was influenced by changes in weather conditions such as drought and famine. When the people are starving and dying of thirst they revolt against their emperors. The eclipsing of Senate President Bukola Saraki in Kwara state reinforces the power of citizens’ revolt. Mass revolts through the ballot are still potent. It is evident the people of the state have simply grown weary of a unilateral influence and control. According to an analysis by TheCable, many of the voters did not even know who Saraki’s challenger was. They were poignantly driven by a slogan, which resonated with them, “O to ge”. I believe the excruciating defeat of Saraki in Kwara marks the end of a political era in the state. But is there another political dynasty of which sunset is nigh? The voting pattern in the south-west in the presidential election shows that the Jagaban political dynasty may be seeing its last days. Unlike in the 2015 presidential election, where the south-west bloc-voted for the APC, though with the PDP winning in Ekiti state, the 2019 election voting distribution is a departure from the norm. According to the results released by INEC so far, the PDP won in Ondo state; surprisingly made a very good show in Osun state, and it won in Oyo state as well. This shows that the south-west is conscientious about its actions and it is shaking off the fetters of unilateral influence and control. I could imagine the Jagaban of Borgu at the height of his powers in the early 2000s, when he dictated the pace and play of politics in the south-west. Wherever he goes, the region goes. In September, 2018, after Read more Source : StateReporter News http://www.statereporters.com/2019/02/26/after-sarakis-fall-is-tinubu-next/
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| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by raumdeuter: 7:42pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
Ibos cannot stop thinking and talking about Tinubu Ibos failed in this election instead of addressing that its Tinubu they are talking about We Yorubas are okay with Tinubu Leave our Tinubu for us and go and face your rat voiced Obi Asiwaju Tinubu Jagaban Borgu Ekun Oko Ibo We dey your back like ezcema |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by bender79: 7:44pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
It could have been possible if Atiku had won the election but with a Buhari in the saddle, No chance! |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by Nbote(m): 7:46pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
raumdeuter:D way some of una carry Igbo matter for head like tray ehn, una head go soon expand ... |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by Nbote(m): 7:46pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
Karma is probably dealing all those who ganged up against GEJ |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by Mrshocker(m): 7:49pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
Tinubu is not holding any political office like Saraki. He’s contented and not hungry for political office. That’s why we love our Jagaban (A great leader who have raised leaders) |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by raumdeuter: 7:50pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
Nbote:One Ibo writer immediately after losing election, dedicated time to write about Tinubu, He couldnt write about the thousands of politicians in his home region Fredrick Nwabufo like other Ibos carry Yoruba matter for head like gala in traffic |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by newoffer: 7:51pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
raumdeuter:. Your whole brain is equivalent to one cup of Derica. Ibos are trading while your folks are busy collecting #200 naira from traders only to marry ten wives. Someone we come from Ibadan and be shouting this is our land. You should embrace growth for once |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by Babalegba(m): 7:53pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
Tinubu is loved by the Yorubas.It is only the ibos that have a problem with tinubu and their opinion is insignificant |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by seunfly: 7:56pm On Feb 26, 2019*. Modified: 6:09am On Feb 27, 2019 |
I'm with you on that, Tinubu would had fallen had he fought federal might but he was wise enough to swallow the humiliation he recieved from Buhari and Saraki's camp but I don't see that reign for long anymore. However I don't really wish PDP for Lagos, except akwa ibom, how many state has PDP govern very well in the south, Is it Abia, Ebonyi, ekiti, delta or Bayelsa. I can see PDP performed far better in the north than south and right now Tinubu's boys has made Lagos the most consistent state in terms of development performance in the south. So the question is why change when the alternative is not desirable. |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by DZTech: 7:59pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
y na? ![]() lagosians love dia jagaban! ![]() |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by DZTech: 7:59pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
sori. ur 'consistent development' is only film trick. d deceit is real. and tinubus jazz is strong in him. smh seunfly: |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by Corrinthians(m): 8:00pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
raumdeuter:Ask the Flatoid Chinwe with his or her yam legs why he or she wouldn't rather worry about Kwekweremadu who's been there since he or she was born. Tinubu hasnt held ANY political office since 2007, yet Tinubu seems to be their greatest headache!! Kwekweremadu has been in the Senate forever, but that doesn't bother them a bit. Tufiakwa!!! This is why I would chose the Niger Deltans over and above these things any day any time!! ![]() |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by Corrinthians(m): 8:04pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
Babalegba:Saraki is Yoruba. Tinubu is Yoruba. Kwekweremadu is iboe. Yet, it is Tinubu they are bothered about the most. Such foolishness has never been seen in the history of mankind. They want Tinubu to fall, yet these ones might need his support to leverage on for the exalted office tomorrow. Why do ibos keep burning their bridges with this crab mentality? ![]() |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by Ijeshaooduaman: 8:21pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
These ibos and their obsession towards Tinubu. Why can't you people face your land? Dont you have politicians in your place? Why is it that these people that want Biafra tend to be more obsessed with other regions? Yoruba people dont have problem with Tinubu. We love him. Any evil you wish him will fall you Igbos double fold. Today, we want Biafra. Tomorrow, we want Nigeria. Separatist/secessionists like Catalans and Scots never behave this way. Confused tribe. |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by Guestlander: 8:25pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
Ijeshaooduaman:These people can't remember when Tinubu was the only one standing in front of the PDP juggernaut. He is not in any elective position now, so he can't get the Saraki treatment. |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by deomelo: 8:30pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
ipobs and their fixation with Tinubu. Is Tinubu a public official or is he running for public office like sarathief? Abi where is he going to fall from? Dumb ipob writer. When are you losers going to start facing your issues in your backward and unproductive villages village |
| Re: After Saraki’s Fall, Is Tinubu Next? by spako4(m): 8:48pm On Feb 26, 2019 |
You better deal with your own falling PMB has won second term despite your hate talks |
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