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Opinion: The Man To Take-over From President Buhari In 2023 by tonykel1(op): 10:13am On Jun 14, 2020
As Nigeria's political machinery gears towards the 2023 presidency, many political permutations, intrigues, and calculations are being made by the political class. The generality of the masses which comprise of the electorates are kept in the position of oblivion till such a time this political intrigues will begin to unfold. I wish to give an insight into the political system of mechanism that will throw-up the next President. With the APC led Government in power and crop of APC leaders we have in the helms of affairs in Nigeria, it will be near impossible not to have the next President come 2023 as an APC member......this can only be forestalled if there is an implosion in the APC leading to outstanding two (2) factions thereby weakening their collective political strength.

Now. we have two (2|) existing unannounced presidential inclined factions which comprise the El Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, and Arebgesiola faction on one hand and the Asiwaju Tinubu and the Adams Oshiomhole faction on the other hand. But there is a third unperceived power group that will determine the presidency, this the faction will command a bulwark of follower-ship in the APC. The first two factions will engage themselves in political maneuvering that will make both them underdogs to the advantage of the third faction.

As many may have observed that the Vice president has not been featured in the political scenes and expectations for the 2023 Presidency. This is a strategy to removed focus from his taking-over from his boss. It is a well-thought-out plan to shield him from unnecessary political interference. This is the third faction that will command the follower-ship required and will be revealed at the most appropriate time.

Your thoughts and opinions are welcome as I will be giving updates from time to time on the intrigues being deployed in the 2023 presidency.
Re: Opinion: The Man To Take-over From President Buhari In 2023 by SocialJustice: 10:19am On Jun 14, 2020
Tinubu ti take over. Aregbesola just wants to make the system look democratic.
Re: Opinion: The Man To Take-over From President Buhari In 2023 by oyatz(m): 10:22am On Jun 14, 2020
Okay, we have heard.
STC
Re: Opinion: The Man To Take-over From President Buhari In 2023 by Simplyleo: 10:27am On Jun 14, 2020
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tonykel1:
As Nigeria's political machinery gears towards the 2023 presidency, many political permutations, intrigues, and calculations are being made by the political class. The generality of the masses which comprise of the electorates are kept in the position of oblivion till such a time this political intrigues will begin to unfold. I wish to give an insight into the political system of mechanism that will throw-up the next President. With the APC led Government in power and crop of APC leaders we have in the helms of affairs in Nigeria, it will be near impossible not to have the next President come 2023 as an APC member......this can only be forestalled if there is an implosion in the APC leading to outstanding two (2) factions thereby weakening their collective political strength.

Now. we have two (2|) existing unannounced presidential inclined factions which comprise the El Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, and Arebgesiola faction on one hand and the Asiwaju Tinubu and the Adams Oshiomhole faction on the other hand. But there is a third unperceived power group that will determine the presidency, this the faction will command a bulwark of follower-ship in the APC. The first two factions will engage themselves in political maneuvering that will make both them underdogs to the advantage of the third faction.

As many may have observed that the Vice president has not been featured in the political scenes and expectations for the 2023 Presidency. This is a strategy to removed focus from his taking-over from his boss. It is a well-thought-out plan to shield him from unnecessary political interference. This is the third faction that will command the follower-ship required and will be revealed at the most appropriate time.

Your thoughts and opinions are welcome as I will be giving updates from time to time on the intrigues being deployed in the 2023 presidency.
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Anyone still in doubt of the next president of the fed rep of Nigeria with effect from May 29, 2023 must be dreaming.

To remove any doubt, check around, which politician is now mostly hated by ipob miscreants? Apart from Buhari, who is the next?

The Jagaban is the next president of the Fed Rep of Nigeria, deal with it. Wailers, PDP and Ipob pigs can go and kill themselves. undecided
Re: Opinion: The Man To Take-over From President Buhari In 2023 by Somodooo: 10:30am On Jun 14, 2020
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Simplyleo:
Anyone still in doubt of the next president of the fed rep of Nigeria with effect from May 29, 2023 must be dreaming.

To remove any doubt, check around, which politician is now mostly hated by ipob miscreants? Apart from Buhari, who is the next?

The Jagaban is the next president of the Fed Rep of Nigeria, deal with it. Wailers, PDP and Ipob pigs can go and kill themselves. undecided
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Re: Opinion: The Man To Take-over From President Buhari In 2023 by Asgard13: 10:47am On Jun 14, 2020
Can’t wait to see the thief run for President....

I also wish that Apc will just dash him ticket.... unopposed

Tinubu for President....

Yoruba people on they believe Nigeria is Yoruba land

Abiola and Awolowo for don Dey laugh from hell

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