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Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by masseratti: 12:52pm On Sep 23, 2019
Mrtaye:
Am Yoruba oo but it's only commonsensical to know that 2023 should be ceded to Igbos in fairness, truth and justice
me too... But they are not playing their cards well.
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by kayusely70(m): 12:55pm On Sep 23, 2019
Only God knows tomorrow.
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by paullegend1(m): 12:58pm On Sep 23, 2019
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by myfan: 12:59pm On Sep 23, 2019
Reasoning this country matter would just make one go from craze to total madness. Since 2015 these guys took over power, they cannot POINT TO ONE THING they've done to impact life of the masses positively. The economy has gone from bad to worst. People are hungry everywhere. And just 4 months into a new administration (that they were not even duly elected), they are already muscling power for 2023? Isn't obvious the interest is political gains and not true governance? Now how would the country grow when personally interest outweighs national gains? I'm weak! Really really weak!!
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by Techsunny: 1:09pm On Sep 23, 2019
Ndi ofe mmanuakwu no get sense at all
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by celeiyke: 1:10pm On Sep 23, 2019
NgeneUkwenu:
Sun Newspapers, Daily Telegraph, Daily Independent, Tribune and Vanguard are a set of moronic IPOB)PDP propaganda vehicles....


Pay them No Heed....They are Bittered that people that matter have ignored the blatant lies they planted about an invisible infighting in the presidency, hence their attempt to hang on to the lies as possible, to see if any crack would emerge...

Useless Tabloid!


Keep reading Nation newspaper zombie
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by McTobe(m): 1:41pm On Sep 23, 2019
APC, PDP all of them are selfish minus just a very insignificant few. One day they will all answer to the Almighty
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by NgeneUkwenu(f): 1:46pm On Sep 23, 2019
DennisEche:

SHAMELESS OLD FOOLLL, SO THE NATION NEWSPAPER OWNED BY TINUBU THAT ALSO CARRIED THE NEWS IS NOW AN Igbos MEDIA OUTFIT.
ZOMBIES NEVER CHANGE

Mynd44 rule 2
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by DennisEche(m): 1:51pm On Sep 23, 2019
NgeneUkwenu:


Mynd44 rule 2
ZOMBIE KEEEP CALLLING MYND44 UR god
https://thenationonlineng.net/disquiet-in-presidency-over-vice-president-osinbajo/.
FYI tinubu owns The nation newspaper unless you want to live in self denial as usual.
I hate Zombies with passion, thunder go fire all of you people
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by lawrsmith(m): 1:58pm On Sep 23, 2019
Islie:

•Attacks politically contrived –Presidency


•How Buhari’s successor may emerge





https://www.sunnewsonline.com/2023-trouble-for-osinbajo/



Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by MPESA(m): 2:03pm On Sep 23, 2019
PapaBaby:


Even Tinubu's newspapers got in on the act. But you won't see it. Check out this headline a couple of days ago. See image below.

Anyway from starboy to house boy.
PDP dey learn work from APC. No one is left in the corruption, not even Pastor Osibanjo of RCCG.


No mind the mumu Even Orji Kalue Sun newspaper

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Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by Staro: 2:20pm On Sep 23, 2019
Na wao
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by meccuno: 2:22pm On Sep 23, 2019
StrikeBack:
See what we are discussing in 2019.
We are still battling to solve basic problems of the 19th century and this FOOLS are talking of 2023.

How did I end up in this Useless and godforsaken country?
How??
Through child birth.
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by renewable1(m): 2:43pm On Sep 23, 2019
Hmmmm

Do you need a 1kva complete solar power system to power your TV, decoder, Dan, sound system and bulbs for 6hours daily?

CHECK MY SIGNATURE NOW
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by adenigga(m): 2:51pm On Sep 23, 2019
PapaBaby:


Even Tinubu's newspapers got in on the act. But you won't see it. Check out this headline a couple of days ago. See image below.

Anyway from starboy to house boy.
PDP dey learn work from APC. No one is left in the corruption, not even Pastor Osibanjo of RCCG.

All of them political disasters. If truly Osinbajo is ordained by God not Tinubu, He will survive did deadly political topography.
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by NGpatriot: 2:56pm On Sep 23, 2019
sogodihno:
Lolz, all this attack against Osibanjo recently, it will make people to love him more. "He who God has blessed, no man can curse"

Osibanjo 2023



They know the coast is clear for PYO in 2023, but the losers are already throwing tantrums even before losing in 2023.

The fear of PYO/2023 is real.

STARBOY #2023 is a goal.

PYO's wide popularity and acceptance is what's scaring them..


grin grin

Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by SOAdesign: 2:57pm On Sep 23, 2019
[quote author=Islie post=82483341]
•Attacks politically contrived –Presidency


•How Buhari’s successor may emerge





https://www.sunnewsonline.com/2023-trouble-for-osinbajo/



Point of correction: when president Buhari died, not when he was on medical vacation. You all should keep decieving yourselves.
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by SOAdesign: 3:02pm On Sep 23, 2019
[quote author=Islie post=82483341]
•Attacks politically contrived –Presidency


•How Buhari’s successor may emerge





https://www.sunnewsonline.com/2023-trouble-for-osinbajo/



What an idiotic country. I join IPOB to call this country a zoo. Look at set of leadership we have. With all these rubbish, tell me why I won't join in the fight for the sovereignty of BIAFRA. ONCE AGAIN IT'S A STUPID COUNTRY
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by TruthinAction: 3:03pm On Sep 23, 2019
They should please keep quiet. There is virtually no political officers that will not be found guilty if thoroughly examined. He has immunity clause just like the others. They should just let him be. Osinbajo, please go on your knees like Daniel did and prove to them that you are a man of God. I just want to believe you are still in the faith.
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by Arubajagz: 3:19pm On Sep 23, 2019
All the facts of this NEMA matter are very plain for public consumption.43 - 1) A procuring entity may for the purpose of this Act, carry out an
emergency procurement where:
(a) the country is either seriously threatened by or actually confronted with a
disaster, catastrophe, war, insurrection orAct of God ;
(b) the condition or quality of goods, equipment, building or publicly owned
capital goods may seriously deteriorate unless action is urgently and necessarily
taken to maintain them in their actual value or usefulness ; or
(c) a public project may be seriously delayed for want of an item of a minor
value.
2) In an emergency situation, a procuring entity may engage in direct
contracting of goods, works and services.
3) All procurements made under emergencies shall be handled with
expedition but along principles of accountability, due consideration being given
to the gravity of each emergency.
4) Immediately after the cessation of the situation warranting any
emergency procurement, the procuring entity shall file a detailed report thereof
with the Bureau which shall verify same and if appropriate issue a Certificate of
'No Objection'.
Section 43 of the Public Procurement Act 2007 reads:

Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by Oladelesp: 3:21pm On Sep 23, 2019
7What are you, O great mountain? Before Zerubbabel you will become a plain. Then he will bring forth the capstone accompanied by shouts of ‘Grace, grace to it!’” Zechariah 4:7

Just like that the cabals and their E-rats will surely become plain from their mountain stand. Osinbajo is God's project

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Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by kjhova(m): 3:54pm On Sep 23, 2019
TheAngry1:
This is how our country daily rots.
We have several unfinished projects, but we are already fixated on 2023.
Sadly, the media has become a tool in the hands of mischievous enemies of the state.

2023 is three years away, we can do a lot before then.
Focus on all rail projects - Lagos-Ibadan-Kano, Lagos-Calabar, PH-Maiduguri etc.
Complete the 2nd Niger Bridge.
Complete Siemens Power Project.
Fuccking move our people out of poverty!

2023 will take care of itself.

It is all about your politicians and their greed as they scheme for power. This is actually understandable for politicians and is in fact expected. However, to see the larger population of Nigerians, ignore their own well being and self interest only to be chasing after Yoruba presidency, Igbo presidency, Northern agenda etc is the real story.

How do people not see that they have ZERO gain in "whoever presidency"? Visit a newspaper stand, beer parlour, market stall or the inside of a "danfo", hardly do you ever hear discussions on food self sufficiency, power grid, national healthcare, social safety, education funding etc...nope, all you hear about is how many Yoruba's are in Super Eagles...Igbo must be president in 2023...Fulani must be allowed to graze...pretty mundane and inane issues if you ask me.

Let's take a peep at our near past. OBJ, indigene of Owu and resident of Ota both in Ogun State, was president for 8 years. Within that period, Owu and Ota degenerated into ethnic clashes that led to the death of many over OBJ's attempt to divert certain wards/towns under Ota to Owu. In that period, not one single road was constructed in Owu. The repair of the Ikeja to Ota end of the Lagos-Abeokuta Express Way was started and as I type, 17 years later, yet to be completed. In short, OBJ's administration did more damage to both Owu and Ota. What was the point of the our son must be president?

If our democracy is real, how can there be an "Igbo" presidency? The very thought of such a thing as "Yoruba presidency" is repulsive if all we needed to have was a Nigerian who is fit for office, presented himself for such and received the majority votes as well as met required conditions to be the president of the Federal Republic.

We all need to wake up and not let the politicians ride us like mulls towards the next general election.

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Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by TheAngry1: 4:01pm On Sep 23, 2019
kjhova:


It is all about your politicians and their greed as they scheme for power. This is actually understandable for politicians and is in fact expected. However, to see the larger population of Nigerians, ignore their own well being and self interest only to be chasing after Yoruba presidency, Igbo presidency, Northern agenda etc is the real story.

How do people not see that they have ZERO gain in "whoever presidency"? Visit a newspaper stand, beer parlour, market stall or the inside of a "danfo", hardly do you ever hear discussions on food self sufficiency, power grid, national healthcare, social safety, education funding etc...nope, all you hear about is how many Yoruba's are in Super Eagles...Igbo must be president in 2023...Fulani must be allowed to graze...pretty mundane and inane issues if you ask me.

Let's take a peep at our near past. OBJ, indigene of Owu and resident of Ota both in Ogun State, was president for 8 years. Within that period, Owu and Ota degenerated into ethnic clashes that led to the death of many over OBJ's attempt to divert certain wards/towns under Ota to Owu. In that period, not one single road was constructed in Owu. The repair of the Ikeja to Ota end of the Lagos-Abeokuta Express Way was started and as I type, 17 years later, yet to be completed. In short, OBJ's administration did more damage to both Owu and Ota. What was the point of the our son must be president?

If our democracy is real, how can there be an "Igbo" presidency? The very thought of such a thing as "Yoruba presidency" is repulsive if all we needed to have was a Nigerian who is fit for office, presented himself for such and received the majority votes as well as met required conditions to be the president of the Federal Republic.

We all need to wake up and not let the politicians ride us like mulls towards the next general election.

Very well said! God bless you.
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by etoete77: 5:59pm On Sep 23, 2019
yeyeboi:
Look at all these old thieves fighting for 2023 when they have not done anything to better THE NIGERIA OF TODAY , If fact GOD PUNISH ALL OF UNA angry

Amen 10,000 timed
Re: 2023: Trouble For Osinbajo - The Sun by Bimpe29: 8:39pm On Sep 23, 2019
North is a political glutton and South is a political slave.
Osinbajo may eventually throw in the towel, but to remove him via NASS will surely be near impossible for the cabals.
Meanwhile, cabals are to be reminded of the Almighty Abacha and his plot.

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