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Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by SamNaijaboy: 11:28pm On Aug 14, 2019 |
That’s true. MB Christians have mostly been PDP. 2023 will be interesting either way fk001: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by leokid866: 1:17am On Aug 15, 2019 |
SamNaijaboy: I think what El rufia plans to do after his term as Governor is to join the pdp. That is his best move, or he could make a run for Senate in 2023. As for 2023 i read the writing on the wall there's a BAT coming, and he is coming with Lagos money. If you dont believe me go listen to Oga Lai Mohammeds speech to the senate before his confirmation. |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by Wickedfacts: 1:41am On Aug 15, 2019 |
Tinubu is not running in 2023. He's attracting all the battles and bad press to distract opponents from the candidate he's presenting. By the time they discover they've been throwing punches at the wrong person, their defences are open and the real candidate has gone far. This is the same thing he did to Jonathan in 2014. That fool was shouting Apc is a Muslim party. If you remember, back then, PDP members were calling Apc a supporter of APC party. It ended in serious tears for them. 4 Likes |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by oyatz(m): 5:38am On Aug 15, 2019 |
What is APC Yoruba? The APC will conduct Presidential primary with delegates from 36 States +FCT to chose one Presidential candidate. SamNaijaboy: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by stonemasonn: 5:47am On Aug 15, 2019 |
CrimeKsmart:in that case mo Christian will rule Nigeria for at least 24 years. |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by Nobody: 5:49am On Aug 15, 2019 |
APC will be really stupid to field a Muslim-Muslim ticket, I'm from the south south I voted PDP in presidential election and apc in governorship election. Tinubu or fashola won't smell 30% of south south votes if given the ticket but osibanjo a pastor will get over 40%. When bigwigs are accusing APC of islamization, you think northern Christians will vote Muslim again? I know all these people buhari won both the Christian and Muslims votes in the north because he was loved, I doubt an average northerner knows who tinubu is. Tinubu is seen as the more corrupt and uglier plus older version of osibanjo, which youth will vote that kind of person during this social media age? God forbid that someone that recieves buvillion vans of money should be president. If those people that called atiku a thief should campaign for tinubu, noone will even take them serious |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by oyatz(m): 5:49am On Aug 15, 2019 |
In 2011, Atiku was 'Northern consesus candidate' to challenge Jonathan for the PDP Presidential ticket and Jonathan defeated him. In the main Election, it was Buhari (CPC) Vs Jonathan (PDP), so there wasn't any splitting of Northern votes. SamNaijaboy: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by Nobody: 5:54am On Aug 15, 2019 |
Forget the nonsense about Islam been the dominant northern region. Its 60:40 in northern nigeria and the last thing apc will want is to make christians religious fanatics. Osibanjo will be the best presidential candidate ib nigeria history. |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by oyatz(m): 5:55am On Aug 15, 2019 |
What many of you fail to put into these analyses is that it's the party that is contesting an election and the Presidential election won't be in isolation. There are many powerful people in both parties who will also be contesting on the platform of the parties as Governors, senators, HOR, etc. They will do everything to make their parties win in their States. LegendHero: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by oyatz(m): 6:07am On Aug 15, 2019 |
Do you honestly think Peter Obi or Dave Umahi can win PDP Presidential ticket let alone defeat Tinubu or Osinbajo or Fashola in the main Election? TSRC: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by oyatz(m): 6:11am On Aug 15, 2019 |
Good, that means PDP have already won the 2023 Election. Igbosmoker: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by Ekpeitit(m): 6:39am On Aug 15, 2019 |
OfoIgbo: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by Ekpeitit(m): 6:40am On Aug 15, 2019 |
South East is not part of Nigeria,South East is Biafra. |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by TSRC: 7:00am On Aug 15, 2019 |
oyatz:Forget about PDP. It is not Yoruba concern. Yes Peter obi and umahi have a very high chance of winning the ticket if it is zoned to the south. Can they win tinubu or fashola? We would have to wait and see. It would depend on how well they perform in the north which would depend on the northern VP they choose. But one thing is certain though, Peter obi or umahi will batter tinubu or fashola in the south and take the battle to the north. You can see how poorly osibanjo fared against peter obi in the south in 2019. The guy lost his own polling unit in Lagos. And the people that voted against him and his party have not suddenly changed their mind. 1 Like |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by TSRC: 7:06am On Aug 15, 2019 |
Ekpeitit:It is a shame then that biafrans constitute the greater part of your useful human capital in any national endeavour. Where are the Nigerians? 1 Like |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by TSRC: 7:11am On Aug 15, 2019 |
oyatz:There is only so much they can do. Look at how PDP claimed a number of northern apc states. And that was even against the power of federal incumbency. 2023 would be be much softer compared to 2019 for obvious reasons. APC could win,but it would take a lot to win. |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by Parada: 7:58am On Aug 15, 2019 |
I heard the latest disease no ravaging Igbo land is Tinubosonomiasis. Igbo people too funny abeg, may u all not perish from endemic hate n chronic bigotry you have been nurtured with from the womb. OfoIgbo: 6 Likes |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by Ekpeitit(m): 9:48am On Aug 15, 2019 |
TSRC: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by Ekpeitit(m): 9:52am On Aug 15, 2019 |
Wake up man,you are dreaming. What do Biafrians contribute? Oil,gas,sea or solid minerals ,please tell me. You mumu no be small, always check facts before you open your mouth. All you contribute to this country is crime and hate. Okoro people. I still de laugh. 3 Likes |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by SamNaijaboy: 12:19pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
The Yoruba caucus of the APC. They have to back someone and present a unified front to the party during the party primaries. Well, they don’t have to, but it’s advisable? oyatz: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by SamNaijaboy: 12:21pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
Now that’s the spirit! The elections should be a Southern affair. TSRC: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by SamNaijaboy: 12:26pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
Agreed, but did you see the dichotomy in the North between the Presidential and Governorship elections? Bauchi for example went massively for Buhari. APC lost Bauchi. Now things could be flipped. Unlikely as APC will be conducting the elections and so has that advantage of a ruling party. But I don’t know what the Northerners will do. If I were APC, I would wait until I’m sure what PDP is doing before picking my candidates oyatz: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by SamNaijaboy: 12:29pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
Is it not 2011 that Atiku ran under ACN? Guy has been back and forth so many times that no one even knows where he was at one point in time. oyatz: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by LazyGold(m): 1:14pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
TSRC: Which of the National endeavours and useful human capital do you constitute? Or you just feel like typing bullshit and beat chest |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by Nobody: 1:23pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
He won't be able to fight the power that be. |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by LegendHero(m): 1:27pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
TSRC: You really don’t know what you are saying. PDP got that number of vote in the SW because people already lost hope in Buhari and that reflected in the votes. It’s not a matter of Osinbajo or Obi. Write this down, APC will get nothing less than 85% of the vote cast in the SW if a Yoruba man is on the ballot as presidential candidate (Fashola or Osinbajo). To be honest, Peter Obi or Umahi will win the votes in the SS and SE with nothing less than 85% also. If the southerners are the candidate for PDP and APC, then the major fight is in the NE and NW. The NC vote will be shared 50/50. |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by TSRC: 2:48pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
LegendHero:Even if all the Yoruba votes went to osibanjo which is not possible, he would still lose woefully in the south. The only Yoruba candidate that won the South did it under the PDP and was not a product of greed. 1 Like |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by TSRC: 2:50pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
LazyGold: From your academia to the private sector to your national sports teams, it screams Igbo. |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by oyatz(m): 2:58pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
Your first line made me to laugh hysterically. Even the chairman of PDP can't make such statement! It just showed that you aren't a politician. TSRC: |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by LegendHero(m): 3:03pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
TSRC: Try to comprehend statements and try to hold conversation devoid of hate. I only said Osinbajo will win SW. Obi will win SE & SS. No debate about that. The fight will be in the NE and NW, the person that can get majority vote from those two regions will be the president. That’s why the Yoruba don’t need the alliance of the South to become president, we just need to have the NE and NW in our bucket and make sure we vote en mass to decrease the margin of the southern vote to the bearest minimum. SW voters are more than SE voters, so by voting in majority we can reduce the margin between SW and SS+SE. Democracy is just about numbers and alliances. Use the 2019 election voters registration as a reference to check the numbers. Mind you if a Yoruba man is on the ballot, the number of registered voters will be more than that coz the APC caucus will try all they can to get as more number as possible of voters. That’s the first step in election, have a lot of voters to register and make sure you give incentive for registered voters to come out and vote. 1 Like
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Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by NASTYNASOSO: 3:18pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
Printerscanner: HMMMMMMMM MOST OF THE PEOPLE YOU MENTIONED ARE FROM THE SW ITS LOGICAL FOR HIM TO DEFEAT THEM. ELRUFAI IS FROM THE NW HE IS COMING FROM THE STRONGEST POLITICAL BLOCK IN THE COUNTRY. GUY THIS IS THE REAL BATTLE.MONEY WILL NOT PLAY ANY ROLE BUT OTHER FACTORS WILL. |
Re: El-rufai Opens The Battleground For 2023 Presidency by LegendHero(m): 3:19pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
TSRC: What do you mean by saying Igbo rule the private sector? What are the statistics to back up that claim? Don’t mention 2 by 2 shops? How many people are employed by Igbos businessmen? What do you produce in Igbo land? How much do you contribute to the nation GDP? How are you assisting Nigeria , how many industries are in the SE? How many investment opportunities are in the SE, I’m talking of big investments? You all think retailing is the only yardstick for economy, and that’s just a layman thinking. How exactly do you rule the academia? By university ranking? Number of professors? Number of useful graduates? Number of researches? Number of patents? How exactly does the Igbo man rule academia? Are you trying to mention WAEC where there are lot of student that score A1 in all subject across the tribes as a yardstick for academia? Seems you listen to too much IPOB bureau of statistics. If you say the Igbo rule sport, then I can also say Yorubas rule the music industry. That shouldn’t be a bragging right tho. 5 Likes |
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