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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Chukkychukky(m): 4:50pm On Nov 08, 2019
I saw osibanjo buying bread for breakfast along d street of aso rock. The question is who send am?

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by fergie001: 4:51pm On Nov 08, 2019
jayfolarin:


This boy is a tribal bigot and would want you think the reason his mother gave birth to such deformity is because of the yorubas. Ignore him

Back to the topic: buhari is destroying Nigeria with his non stop unconstitutional actions. He must to be stopped!

It's time for mass protests guys. Mass Civil disobedience! Mass disruptions! It's time!
Mass civil disobedience
Mass disruptions
It's time!

And you are outside the country.....come here nah!

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by NaijaRoyalty(m): 4:52pm On Nov 08, 2019
festacman:
Surprising that Bloomberg fell for this mischievous narratives inspired by the opposition. In US, does the Economic Advisory Council advise Pres. Trump or VP Pence? The answer says it all.

It is important to emphasize that the influence, which VP Yemi Osinbajo enjoyed and exerted during first 4 years in office was largely due to Pres. Buhari's ill-health and loyalty. It is this influence that people are mistaking today as convention rather than conscious concession. Let's face it. How influential was VP Jonathan under Pres. Yar'adua or VP Sambo under Pres. Jonathan. Pres. Obasanjo who conceeded too much to VP Atiku regretted it. I am sure while sincere supporters moan on his behalf and mischievous haters display their mockery, VP Osinbajo will remain grateful to Pres. Buhari for that rare 'freehand' opportunity, which endeared him to Nigerians and catapulted his political worth.

The fact remains that in Presidential System of Government, the VP is an appendage of the President. The President is the executive Head of Government and Commander-in-Chief. This is captured in the constitution. I am sure that as someone who taught and practised law, VP Osinbajo knows his place. It is so in United States from where we borrowed the system.

Now, take a look at what some former United States VPs said about the post they once occupied:

“I am not in a leadership position. I am supporting the president. He can exert the leadership and I can support him.” — Nelson Rockefeller, the 41st vice president

The vice presidency is “not worth a bucket of warm piss” and “the worst damn fool mistake I ever made.” — John Nance Garner, the 32nd vice president

“The vice presidency is the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.” — John Adams, the 1st vice president

“Look at all the vice presidents in history. Where are they? They were about as useful as a cow’s fifth teat.” — Harry Truman, the 34th vice president

“I would a great deal rather be anything, say professor of history, than vice president.” — Theodore Roosevelt, the 25th vice president

"You shut the door, you tell the boss exactly what you think. But when the door opens, the job of the vice president is to stand right next to the president and implement the policy that he's decided. And I'm prepared to do that. - Mike Pence currently serving as the 48th vice president of the United States

“I do not propose to be buried until I am really dead.” — New Hampshire Sen. Daniel Webster, on rejecting an offer to be future President William Henry Harrison’s running mate in 1839


Make u dey deceive yourself

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Nobody: 4:53pm On Nov 08, 2019
The world is watching afterall undecided

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Laptop for sale grin
https://www.nairaland.com/5491361/laptop-sale

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Udumeh: 4:54pm On Nov 08, 2019
Then!
Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Racoon(m): 4:54pm On Nov 08, 2019
Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Udumeh: 4:55pm On Nov 08, 2019
Ok
Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by millionboi2: 4:56pm On Nov 08, 2019
He eh

Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by obailala(m): 4:57pm On Nov 08, 2019
hisexcellency34:
Why is Osinbajo so desperately holding on to power? I thought the Bible said all is vanity?
You want him to resign because some people in the presidency are trying to sideline him?... And then what next? You and several detractors lurking around would rejoice and rejoice at the supposed 'downfall' of one of your supposed enemies?

And probably again, after he resigns and the cabal appoints say, Elrufai as VP, you and your ilk again would increase the volume of the wailing festival saying PMB dropped a Pastor and picked an Imam as deputy?

Very funny set of humans.

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Myhusband(m): 4:58pm On Nov 08, 2019
Kokolet11:
lolz your mass protest should start in west.


protest for what exactly? for Osibanjo that stretches hand to only his caucus


are you people making use of your common sense at all?
Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by femixx: 4:58pm On Nov 08, 2019
festacman:
Surprising that Bloomberg fell for this mischievous narratives inspired by the opposition. In US, does the Economic Advisory Council advise Pres. Trump or VP Pence? The answer says it all.

It is important to emphasize that the influence, which VP Yemi Osinbajo enjoyed and exerted during first 4 years in office was largely due to Pres. Buhari's ill-health and loyalty. It is this influence that people are mistaking today as convention rather than conscious concession. Let's face it. How influential was VP Jonathan under Pres. Yar'adua or VP Sambo under Pres. Jonathan. Pres. Obasanjo who conceeded too much to VP Atiku regretted it. I am sure while sincere supporters moan on his behalf and mischievous haters display their mockery, VP Osinbajo will remain grateful to Pres. Buhari for that rare 'freehand' opportunity, which endeared him to Nigerians and catapulted his political worth.

The fact remains that in Presidential System of Government, the VP is an appendage of the President. The President is the executive Head of Government and Commander-in-Chief. This is captured in the constitution. I am sure that as someone who taught and practised law, VP Osinbajo knows his place. It is so in United States from where we borrowed the system.

Now, take a look at what some former United States VPs said about the post they once occupied:

“I am not in a leadership position. I am supporting the president. He can exert the leadership and I can support him.” — Nelson Rockefeller, the 41st vice president

The vice presidency is “not worth a bucket of warm piss” and “the worst damn fool mistake I ever made.” — John Nance Garner, the 32nd vice president

“The vice presidency is the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.” — John Adams, the 1st vice president

“Look at all the vice presidents in history. Where are they? They were about as useful as a cow’s fifth teat.” — Harry Truman, the 34th vice president

“I would a great deal rather be anything, say professor of history, than vice president.” — Theodore Roosevelt, the 25th vice president

"You shut the door, you tell the boss exactly what you think. But when the door opens, the job of the vice president is to stand right next to the president and implement the policy that he's decided. And I'm prepared to do that. - Mike Pence currently serving as the 48th vice president of the United States

“I do not propose to be buried until I am really dead.” — New Hampshire Sen. Daniel Webster, on rejecting an offer to be future President William Henry Harrison’s running mate in 1839


Quite informative and educating.... but would these braying dogs read and understand?

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by logan2(m): 5:00pm On Nov 08, 2019
I smell foul play by the west, this publication by Bloomberg is tricky


What succession are they talking about
Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Nodogragra4me(m): 5:00pm On Nov 08, 2019
festacman:
Surprising that Bloomberg fell for this mischievous narratives inspired by the opposition. In US, does the Economic Advisory Council advise Pres. Trump or VP Pence? The answer says it all.

It is important to emphasize that the influence, which VP Yemi Osinbajo enjoyed and exerted during first 4 years in office was largely due to Pres. Buhari's ill-health and loyalty. It is this influence that people are mistaking today as convention rather than conscious concession. Let's face it. How influential was VP Jonathan under Pres. Yar'adua or VP Sambo under Pres. Jonathan. Pres. Obasanjo who conceeded too much to VP Atiku regretted it. I am sure while sincere supporters moan on his behalf and mischievous haters display their mockery, VP Osinbajo will remain grateful to Pres. Buhari for that rare 'freehand' opportunity, which endeared him to Nigerians and catapulted his political worth.

The fact remains that in Presidential System of Government, the VP is an appendage of the President. The President is the executive Head of Government and Commander-in-Chief. This is captured in the constitution. I am sure that as someone who taught and practised law, VP Osinbajo knows his place. It is so in United States from where we borrowed the system.

Now, take a look at what some former United States VPs said about the post they once occupied:

“I am not in a leadership position. I am supporting the president. He can exert the leadership and I can support him.” — Nelson Rockefeller, the 41st vice president

The vice presidency is “not worth a bucket of warm piss” and “the worst damn fool mistake I ever made.” — John Nance Garner, the 32nd vice president

“The vice presidency is the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.” — John Adams, the 1st vice president

“Look at all the vice presidents in history. Where are they? They were about as useful as a cow’s fifth teat.” — Harry Truman, the 34th vice president

“I would a great deal rather be anything, say professor of history, than vice president.” — Theodore Roosevelt, the 25th vice president

"You shut the door, you tell the boss exactly what you think. But when the door opens, the job of the vice president is to stand right next to the president and implement the policy that he's decided. And I'm prepared to do that. - Mike Pence currently serving as the 48th vice president of the United States

“I do not propose to be buried until I am really dead.” — New Hampshire Sen. Daniel Webster, on rejecting an offer to be future President William Henry Harrison’s running mate in 1839


Your epistle is needless

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Enemyofpeace: 5:01pm On Nov 08, 2019
angelEmade:
the thing weak Nigerians too
are you still coming tonight as discussed?
Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by discusant: 5:02pm On Nov 08, 2019
Mathew Page.
All of you foreigners know that Nigeria is an impossible one country.

Buy you report shadows and evade the substance about Nigeria.
Why?

Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by bluecircle470: 5:02pm On Nov 08, 2019
NaijaRoyalty:
Osinbanjo is now the laughing stock of the world

Just imagine the caption of this write up by Bloomberg
"Buhari leaves deputy looking weak".

This is really shameful .

How is it shameful
Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Nobody: 5:03pm On Nov 08, 2019
If Buhari, the sick one, can leave osibanjo, the healthy one, looking weak, then there's trouble oh!

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by omenka(m): 5:04pm On Nov 08, 2019
hisexcellency34:
Why is Osinbajo so desperately holding on to power? I thought the Bible said all is vanity?
I guess the bible verse was useless when Jonathan was the president. Why didnt he resign then, or why didn't you people advice him to resign?

Hypocrites.

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by MrCEO69(m): 5:06pm On Nov 08, 2019
festacman:
Surprising that Bloomberg fell for this mischievous narratives inspired by the opposition. In US, does the Economic Advisory Council advise Pres. Trump or VP Pence? The answer says it all.

It is important to emphasize that the influence, which VP Yemi Osinbajo enjoyed and exerted during first 4 years in office was largely due to Pres. Buhari's ill-health and loyalty. It is this influence that people are mistaking today as convention rather than conscious concession. Let's face it. How influential was VP Jonathan under Pres. Yar'adua or VP Sambo under Pres. Jonathan. Pres. Obasanjo who conceeded too much to VP Atiku regretted it. I am sure while sincere supporters moan on his behalf and mischievous haters display their mockery, VP Osinbajo will remain grateful to Pres. Buhari for that rare 'freehand' opportunity, which endeared him to Nigerians and catapulted his political worth.

The fact remains that in Presidential System of Government, the VP is an appendage of the President. The President is the executive Head of Government and Commander-in-Chief. This is captured in the constitution. I am sure that as someone who taught and practised law, VP Osinbajo knows his place. It is so in United States from where we borrowed the system.

Now, take a look at what some former United States VPs said about the post they once occupied:

“I am not in a leadership position. I am supporting the president. He can exert the leadership and I can support him.” — Nelson Rockefeller, the 41st vice president

The vice presidency is “not worth a bucket of warm piss” and “the worst damn fool mistake I ever made.” — John Nance Garner, the 32nd vice president

“The vice presidency is the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.” — John Adams, the 1st vice president

“Look at all the vice presidents in history. Where are they? They were about as useful as a cow’s fifth teat.” — Harry Truman, the 34th vice president

“I would a great deal rather be anything, say professor of history, than vice president.” — Theodore Roosevelt, the 25th vice president

"You shut the door, you tell the boss exactly what you think. But when the door opens, the job of the vice president is to stand right next to the president and implement the policy that he's decided. And I'm prepared to do that. - Mike Pence currently serving as the 48th vice president of the United States

“I do not propose to be buried until I am really dead.” — New Hampshire Sen. Daniel Webster, on rejecting an offer to be future President William Henry Harrison’s running mate in 1839

So all this for proving nothing... u try, well done sir. I hope u put in more of this kind of energy in ur studies.

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Dotng: 5:06pm On Nov 08, 2019
festacman:
Surprising that Bloomberg fell for this mischievous narratives inspired by the opposition. In US, does the Economic Advisory Council advise Pres. Trump or VP Pence? The answer says it all.

It is important to emphasize that the influence, which VP Yemi Osinbajo enjoyed and exerted during first 4 years in office was largely due to Pres. Buhari's ill-health and loyalty. It is this influence that people are mistaking today as convention rather than conscious concession. Let's face it. How influential was VP Jonathan under Pres. Yar'adua or VP Sambo under Pres. Jonathan. Pres. Obasanjo who conceeded too much to VP Atiku regretted it. I am sure while sincere supporters moan on his behalf and mischievous haters display their mockery, VP Osinbajo will remain grateful to Pres. Buhari for that rare 'freehand' opportunity, which endeared him to Nigerians and catapulted his political worth.

The fact remains that in Presidential System of Government, the VP is an appendage of the President. The President is the executive Head of Government and Commander-in-Chief. This is captured in the constitution. I am sure that as someone who taught and practised law, VP Osinbajo knows his place. It is so in United States from where we borrowed the system.

Now, take a look at what some former United States VPs said about the post they once occupied:

“I am not in a leadership position. I am supporting the president. He can exert the leadership and I can support him.” — Nelson Rockefeller, the 41st vice president

The vice presidency is “not worth a bucket of warm piss” and “the worst damn fool mistake I ever made.” — John Nance Garner, the 32nd vice president

“The vice presidency is the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.” — John Adams, the 1st vice president

“Look at all the vice presidents in history. Where are they? They were about as useful as a cow’s fifth teat.” — Harry Truman, the 34th vice president

“I would a great deal rather be anything, say professor of history, than vice president.” — Theodore Roosevelt, the 25th vice president

"You shut the door, you tell the boss exactly what you think. But when the door opens, the job of the vice president is to stand right next to the president and implement the policy that he's decided. And I'm prepared to do that. - Mike Pence currently serving as the 48th vice president of the United States

“I do not propose to be buried until I am really dead.” — New Hampshire Sen. Daniel Webster, on rejecting an offer to be future President William Henry Harrison’s running mate in 1839


Well put together. smiley

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by YorubaPrince: 5:06pm On Nov 08, 2019
SpecialAdviser:
Osinbanjo should be asked by Nigerians what he did with culprits of Ikoyi money. I gave up on him after that.

The man is very corrupt.

Of course, someone that worked under Tinubu for 8yrs and groomed under that fool will ever be corrupt! angry

Perhaps, Buhari is wary of Osinbajo's growing popularity and how the people loved him when he left power to him during his first term.

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by MrCEO69(m): 5:07pm On Nov 08, 2019
femixx:


Quite informative and educating.... but would these braying dogs read and understand?

You wey read am now, oya explain how this relate to what is visible to the blind.
Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by discusant: 5:08pm On Nov 08, 2019
PoshBoss007:
If Buhari, the sick one, can leave osibanjo, the healthy one, looking weak, then there's trouble oh!


Even dead Buhari can continue to rule Nigeria, no thanks to Nigeria's lopsided political structure created by northern soldiers to favour Buhari's far northern Nigeria.

It's a question of political representation at the central govt.

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Enemyofpeace: 5:08pm On Nov 08, 2019
hisexcellency34:
Why is Osinbajo so desperately holding on to power? I thought the Bible said all is vanity?
e easy?
Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by obailala(m): 5:09pm On Nov 08, 2019
omenka:
I guess the bible verse was useless when Jonathan was the president. Why didnt he resign then, or why didn't you people advice him to resign?

Hypocrites.
Apparently they want him to resign because of some flimsy tussle with the cabal so they can unleash their drums and dance to the downfall of one of their sworn enemies.

But then again, after the dust settles and the cabal picks say El Rufai as new VP, they will widen their mouths in resumption of the wailing carnival; gnashing their teeth that PMB dropped a Pastor and picked an Imam. These fellows are irredeemably lost.

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Enemyofpeace: 5:09pm On Nov 08, 2019
YorubaPrince:


Of course, someone that worked under Tinubu for 8yrs and groomed under that fool will ever be corrupt! angry

Perhaps, Buhari is wary of Osinbajo's growing popularity and how the people loved him when he left power to him during his first term.
he is paying for removing the former DG of DSS

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by Gerald454: 5:11pm On Nov 08, 2019
one1prax:
me i just want a one and better Nigeria, that's not too much to ask, is it?

My dear, one Nigeria is too much to ask. So It can never be. Sorry for that dear.




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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by klax(m): 5:12pm On Nov 08, 2019
festacman:
Surprising that Bloomberg fell for this mischievous narratives inspired by the opposition. In US, does the Economic Advisory Council advise Pres. Trump or VP Pence? The answer says it all.

It is important to emphasize that the influence, which VP Yemi Osinbajo enjoyed and exerted during first 4 years in office was largely due to Pres. Buhari's ill-health and loyalty. It is this influence that people are mistaking today as convention rather than conscious concession. Let's face it. How influential was VP Jonathan under Pres. Yar'adua or VP Sambo under Pres. Jonathan. Pres. Obasanjo who conceeded too much to VP Atiku regretted it. I am sure while sincere supporters moan on his behalf and mischievous haters display their mockery, VP Osinbajo will remain grateful to Pres. Buhari for that rare 'freehand' opportunity, which endeared him to Nigerians and catapulted his political worth.

The fact remains that in Presidential System of Government, the VP is an appendage of the President. The President is the executive Head of Government and Commander-in-Chief. This is captured in the constitution. I am sure that as someone who taught and practised law, VP Osinbajo knows his place. It is so in United States from where we borrowed the system.

Now, take a look at what some former United States VPs said about the post they once occupied:

“I am not in a leadership position. I am supporting the president. He can exert the leadership and I can support him.” — Nelson Rockefeller, the 41st vice president

The vice presidency is “not worth a bucket of warm piss” and “the worst damn fool mistake I ever made.” — John Nance Garner, the 32nd vice president

“The vice presidency is the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.” — John Adams, the 1st vice president

“Look at all the vice presidents in history. Where are they? They were about as useful as a cow’s fifth teat.” — Harry Truman, the 34th vice president

“I would a great deal rather be anything, say professor of history, than vice president.” — Theodore Roosevelt, the 25th vice president

"You shut the door, you tell the boss exactly what you think. But when the door opens, the job of the vice president is to stand right next to the president and implement the policy that he's decided. And I'm prepared to do that. - Mike Pence currently serving as the 48th vice president of the United States

“I do not propose to be buried until I am really dead.” — New Hampshire Sen. Daniel Webster, on rejecting an offer to be future President William Henry Harrison’s running mate in 1839


Bro thumb up for you. You are a star I love educating stuffs like these I was never aware of all these words and how unimportant Vice president is though it's a position I don't really like but you really dropped some stuffs that really gave me a great insight. God bless bro.

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by ChyjoskyJ: 5:13pm On Nov 08, 2019
festacman:
Surprising that Bloomberg fell for this mischievous narratives inspired by the opposition. In US, does the Economic Advisory Council advise Pres. Trump or VP Pence? The answer says it all.

It is important to emphasize that the influence, which VP Yemi Osinbajo enjoyed and exerted during first 4 years in office was largely due to Pres. Buhari's ill-health and loyalty. It is this influence that people are mistaking today as convention rather than conscious concession. Let's face it. How influential was VP Jonathan under Pres. Yar'adua or VP Sambo under Pres. Jonathan. Pres. Obasanjo who conceeded too much to VP Atiku regretted it. I am sure while sincere supporters moan on his behalf and mischievous haters display their mockery, VP Osinbajo will remain grateful to Pres. Buhari for that rare 'freehand' opportunity, which endeared him to Nigerians and catapulted his political worth.

The fact remains that in Presidential System of Government, the VP is an appendage of the President. The President is the executive Head of Government and Commander-in-Chief. This is captured in the constitution. I am sure that as someone who taught and practised law, VP Osinbajo knows his place. It is so in United States from where we borrowed the system.

Now, take a look at what some former United States VPs said about the post they once occupied:

“I am not in a leadership position. I am supporting the president. He can exert the leadership and I can support him.” — Nelson Rockefeller, the 41st vice president

The vice presidency is “not worth a bucket of warm piss” and “the worst damn fool mistake I ever made.” — John Nance Garner, the 32nd vice president

“The vice presidency is the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.” — John Adams, the 1st vice president

“Look at all the vice presidents in history. Where are they? They were about as useful as a cow’s fifth teat.” — Harry Truman, the 34th vice president

“I would a great deal rather be anything, say professor of history, than vice president.” — Theodore Roosevelt, the 25th vice president

"You shut the door, you tell the boss exactly what you think. But when the door opens, the job of the vice president is to stand right next to the president and implement the policy that he's decided. And I'm prepared to do that. - Mike Pence currently serving as the 48th vice president of the United States

“I do not propose to be buried until I am really dead.” — New Hampshire Sen. Daniel Webster, on rejecting an offer to be future President William Henry Harrison’s running mate in 1839


Why are you justifying evil, you have to think in 3D not in one direction. In United States alone, these names below are Vice President that later became Presidents. go and do your research well before you talk rubbish.

John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Martin Van Buren
John Tyler
Millard Fillmore
Andrew Johnson
Chester A. Arthur
Theodore Roosevelt
Calvin Coolidge
Harry S. Truman
Lyndon B. Johnson
Richard Nixon
Gerald R. Ford
George H.W. Bush

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Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by sencekompis: 5:13pm On Nov 08, 2019
MelesZenawi:
What happened to 90 billion under Osibanjo within 1 week.


Nigerians need answers?

WEST IS NOT THE REASON U R BACKWARD AND REASON U DREAM TO LEAVE AMONG THEM.... WEST KILL UR PHATHER GRANNDD MOTHEER
Re: Buhari Leaves Deputy Looking Weak Amid Nigeria Succession Talk - Bloomberg by ChyjoskyJ: 5:15pm On Nov 08, 2019
klax:


Bro thumb up for you. You are a star I love educating stuffs like these I was never aware of all these words and how unimportant Vice president is though it's a position I don't really like but you really dropped some stuffs that really gave me a great insight. God bless bro.
Buharist according to FFK, they call white black. Now he is educating you, Shame on you.

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