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Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by dre11(m): 9:30am On Jul 05, 2020
So, the first Lagos rain caused flooding, right? Wrong.

Lagos is already flooded.


It should be flooded with the tears of the subjects of the Emir of Bourdillon, Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Enemies are celebrating the purported demise of the Babaasale of APC politics but his acolytes are crying.

Take it or leave it, Tinubu is an enigma.

Call him an evil genius of an enigma, but you can’t deny the fact that Tinubu has become the ultimate kingmaker in a political terrain where regents are needed, desired and venerated.

The one-time Lagos governor learnt from history and has built himself into a formidable force building a handbook from the mistakes of the likes of late Obafemi Awolowo; the chicanery of the late Lamidi Adedibu, and the genteel tour-de-force of Shehu Musa Yar’adua.

Don’t go into Tinubu’s educational qualifications except you’re prepared for the consequences of stirring a hornet’s nest.

But once Sani Abacha nursed the idea of transmogrifying from maximum ruler to a civilian president, Tinubu and co became forces and voices of reckoning.

When things became unbearable, he and his allies used the famous NADECO route.

Like the proverbial he-goat stepping backwards, Tinubu returned with a digitized manual of political gerrymandering.

He basically built the Alliance for Democracy ground up, into a formidable force for the southwest.

He knew his people would always play ethnic politics over and above any other thing (nothing wrong with that by the way) and he built a party that reflects that.

His supporters could identify with it’s concepts and buy into its manifesto. Tinubu used that platform to earn himself a governorship ticket convincingly.

He supplements what he might be lacking in book savvy with strict cunning and de la rue smartness.

It has helped him rally some of the best brains built as the soul of the southwest since 1999.

Tinubu has had his hand in every political pie nurturing a financial tree that will always yield for him as well as malleable human capital.

Tinubu has handpicked and crowned basically every state governor in the southwest since 1999.

During that period, he had appointed and positioned fellow non-omo onile or ‘outsiders’ into positions of prominence and power.

There is no better way to build loyalty. He has looked for brilliant people who would find it hard to make it on their own, devoid of the exposure, the financial muscle and the field know-how of their godfather.

His loyalists come from his family, the academia, technocrats and hustlers of all hue united for a common goal – to capture political power.

He has picked them, dusted them up and handed them positions of prominence and influence, often beyond their imagination.

Whenever there was an opportunity for national limelight, he had pushed them forward sitting comfortably behind.

They have rewarded him with loyalty acting as his eyes, ears and foot.

For Tinubu, earned gratitude is eternal political capital.

Buhari would have carried the scars of an unfulfilled ambition to his grave without the alliance with Tinubu’s formidable force.

Yemi Osinbajo, the man so unknown to his boss that he couldn’t pronounce his name is an eternally grateful loyalist.

There are at least five known BATists in the federal cabinet.

One-time ‘power’ minister, Babatunde Fashola is one.

My good friend and colleague, Sunday Dare and Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola are others.

Aregbesola benefitted from the Tinubu dynasty first as commissioner, then as governor and now minister.

Dare moved from being SA to becoming a member of a federal agency and is now minister.

Lai Mohammed is in this league with Olorunimbe Mamora.

Osinbajo came from the ivory tower to prominence as justice commissioner and vice president courtesy of Tinubu.

Methinks people underrate the Tinubu dynasty at their own peril.

Talks of Tinubu being relegated as a result of the storm-in-a-tea-cup crisis in the ruling party is exaggerated.

When the interests of the ruling class are threatened, they coalesce leaving the uninitiated to fight to the death.

Tinubu has the financial nest egg to stage a successful electoral coup if it suits him. He has taken and deployed the organizational sagacity of the late Shehu Yar’adua.

He makes a passing appearance only when absolutely necessary and buries his head back in its shell like the proverbial tortoise.

Undeterred by the hankering of the market place or the barking of political puppies Tinubu exudes power.

While his foes were celebrating his being buried alive; Tinubu has planted his own daughter, Folasade Tinubu-Ojo and someone others call a mere tout, Musiliu Akinsaya, aka MC Oluomo into national political limelight extending political capital.

Those dancing on Tinubu’s political grave are probably right.

They forget that when you bury a political maverick with one leg protruding, you are drowned in unbearable putrescence.

Tinubu would get the presidency in 2023 if he so desires.

It may be a tragedy if that happens because Nigeria needs a clean break from the forces that have held it down since 1999.

A partnership of strong forces with a strategy for national upliftment post Covid-19 ought to have been active on the political scene long before now.

It ought to be out exposing the mistakes of this lacklustre regime and engraving itself on the psyche of the citizenry with its viable alternatives as it exposes the road not taken.

Instead, we have barking dogs who sometimes out of hunger are let into the house to feed.

Evidently, 2023 would come and go, and Nigeria will not be better than it is.

If Tinubu and the rest of us survive this pandemic, he’ll be laughing at our naivety and we’ll be here thinking we had buried him, forgetting we only planted them as seeds.

That would be the ultimate tragedy
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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Nobody: 9:31am On Jul 05, 2020
Tinubu has the financial nest egg to stage a successful electoral coup if it suits him. He has taken and deployed the organizational sagacity of the late Shehu Yar’adua.

The more reason Edo should not be Lagos... dont add to the Nest Edolites.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Chapii: 9:35am On Jul 05, 2020
As soon as I read the line "He knew his people will always play ethnic politics" I stopped reading because that is the only reason Tinubu is strong. Just to add Tinubu Governed (looted) and is still looting the most Economically viable state in the country owing to its status as the defunct capital of the country.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by seunmsg(m): 9:43am On Jul 05, 2020
Chapii:
As soon as I read the line "He knew his people will always play ethnic politics" I stopped reading because that is the only reason Tinubu is strong.

Ganduje, Oshiomole, Zulum, Hope Uzodinma, Joe Igbokwe, Ben Akabueze, etc who are all loyalist of Tinubu are also part of his ethnic politics, right?

Mention those who Atiku has nurtured and supported to national prominence from obscurity and let’s compare with those that were nurtured and supported by Tinubu to national prominence. Let’s see who is more ethnically biased between them.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Nobody: 9:46am On Jul 05, 2020
seunmsg:


Ganduje, Oshiomole, Zulum, Hope Uzodinma, Joe Igbokwe, etc who are all loyalist of Tinubu are also part of his ethnic politics, right?

Na wah ooo.. if they leave you people every politician in APC was brought up by Tinubu..

The people in those areas whom voted are all mannequins..

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by donbachi(m): 9:46am On Jul 05, 2020
All for selfish interest...i'm yet to see a selfless politician in nigeria.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by seunmsg(m): 9:48am On Jul 05, 2020
Esseite:


Na wah ooo.. if they leave you people every politician in APC was brought up by Tinubu..

The people in those areas whom voted are all mannequins..

Just mention one person on my list that is not a member of Tinubu’s faction of APC. Just one.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Dedetwo(m): 9:49am On Jul 05, 2020
@OP

Arrant nonsense!!! Who are the "We" in the caption of the thread? If the Yari.ba peeps decide to do away with Bola Tinubu, I do not give a ratass as an Igbo chap.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Chapii: 9:51am On Jul 05, 2020
seunmsg:


Ganduje, Oshiomole, Zulum, Hope Uzodinma, Joe Igbokwe, etc who are all loyalist of Tinubu are also part of his ethnic politics, right?
What is this one saying? Zulum loyal to Tinubu?
For those that say Tinubu knows how to pick good people, SW has 6 Governors you know them. Can you compare in terms of credentials and performance those currently loyal to Tinubu to those that are not? The late Senator Osinowo cannot make a complete sentence in good English. Lagos State house of assembly is filled with touts. Every Educated & refined politician falls out with Tinubu (Akeredolu, Fayemi, Fashola). It's only touts like Aregbe, Yayi, Osinowo, Oshiomole that maintains their friendship with that Bullion van, Toronto Drug Barron.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by ChoCho54(f): 9:53am On Jul 05, 2020
If you are benefitting directly from the richest ex-governor in Africa, then you are free to read the BS up there.

Nothing new can be said. His influence starts and ends in the SW.

Yoruba and their erudite media can continue claiming victory for Buharis election, but you all know abooki is not into all those media gimmick, but some have also come out to say, the SW gave buhari only 500k votes in 2015.

Let me ask you zombies, if nature takes Tinubu away tomorrow, who will rule in his place? Who is he grooming to take over his throne when he joins his ancestors? Nobody!

A good leader would also groom a successor.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by seunmsg(m): 9:53am On Jul 05, 2020
Chapii:
What is this one saying? Zulum loyal to Tinubu?
For those that say Tinubu knows how to pick good people, SW has 6 Governors you know them. Can you compare in terms of credentials and performance those currently loyal to Tinubu to those that are not?

Zulum is more loyal to Tinubu than some south west governors.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Chapii: 9:58am On Jul 05, 2020
seunmsg:


Zulum is more loyal to Tinubu than some south west governors.
You are suffering from (a) self deceit (b) ignorance (c) all of the above

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by seunmsg(m): 10:04am On Jul 05, 2020
Chapii:
You are suffering from (a) self deceit (b) ignorance (c) all of the above

Very painful to admit but it’s the truth. Tinubu is not your mate, he has paid his dues hence the National goodwill that he enjoys.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by johnmartus(m): 10:06am On Jul 05, 2020
Tinubu 2023 no shaking.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Johnjanrt: 10:16am On Jul 05, 2020
I wonder what Nigerians stand to gain in beatifying these criminals who have times without number contributed in impoverishing the people. And cared less about those below. Posterity will never be kind to Nigerian youth for their negligence and selfishness. And to the elders for refusing to pave way for smooth dividends of governance.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Racoon(m): 10:21am On Jul 05, 2020
Awo and MKO Abiola were more active than the bullion vans in Burdillion man but reflect on how they all ended up.This will give you a direction where the present one is heading to.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by CrimeKsmart: 10:25am On Jul 05, 2020
Racoon:
Awo and MKO Abiola were more active than the Bullion vans in Burdillion man but reflect on how they all ended up.This will give you a direction where the present one is heading to.
Igbos are always pained whenever they hear something positive about Jagaban.

My prayer is: May you continue to have every reason to wail over Tinubu's matter and also transfer it to your unborn generation. Amen.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by cowardafonja: 10:27am On Jul 05, 2020
Is tifnube dead?

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by yanabasee1(m): 10:28am On Jul 05, 2020
It should be known today, that karma is real.. Whatever will happen to Tinubu's political career is as a result of karma to what he has been doing to people because of greed and selfishness and asslicking and worshiping to the Fulanis.....

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Asgard13: 10:29am On Jul 05, 2020
seunmsg:


Zulum is more loyal to Tinubu than some south west governors.

Typical Yoruba ignorance grin cheesy grin

Because TVc the sing Zulum song

Make Tinubu go campaign for bornu... grin

Walahi talahi. Majority of Yoruba people live in ignorance

Yoruba sef

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by 7lives: 10:32am On Jul 05, 2020
CrimeKsmart:

Igbos are always pained whenever they hear something positive about Jagaban.

My prayer is: May you continue to have every reason to wail over Tinubu's matter and also transfer it to your unborn generation. Amen.


A louder Amen.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Asgard13: 10:33am On Jul 05, 2020
seunmsg:


Very painful to admit but it’s the truth. Tinubu is not your mate, he has paid his dues hence the National goodwill that he enjoys.

Which National goodwill grin

What an ignorance.... Yoruba always think their god Tinubu is being worship outside yorubaland

God wey his influence no pass ikoyi

Tell Tinubu to visit aso rock first

Tinubu wey ordinary recharge card seller salibu barred from even calling Buhari on phone

Why is Tinubu not among the Hausa Fulani cabals that run power in Nigeria

Yoruba sef grin

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Racoon(m): 10:35am On Jul 05, 2020
CrimeKsmart:

Igbos are always pained whenever they hear something positive about Jagaban....
"A mercenary, having no allegiance, will eventually hold the prince who employs him hostage for increasing amounts of money" -Machiavelli.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Exc2000: 10:40am On Jul 05, 2020
cool


Hating is allowed

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Asgard13: 10:40am On Jul 05, 2020
seunmsg:


Just mention one person on my list that is not a member of Tinubu’s faction of APC. Just one.

Typical Yoruba man

Non of them are Tinubu loyalists

This Yoruba people sef

Zulum got elected by his people not Tinubu loyalist
Yoruba have been fighting hard to attach to Zulum while Zulum have been avoiding Yoruba people
Yoruba go round snapping and doing pr for Zulum

Hope ... is not even loyal to anybody... bu kyari that Oshiomole took him to

Na so Yoruba start claiming Buni is Oshiomole and Tinubu loyalist because he was once a secretary under akande

Forgetting that the secretary post was shared between cpc and acn

Automatically to Yoruba Buni become Tinubu loyalist

Oga Tinubu no get loyalist any where in the north
He entered into partnership with north.. they used him and free him

Igbos are no loyal to Yoruba north are not loyal to Yoruba

I told you ... you don’t know Nigeria

Travel and see how Yoruba people are seen across Nigeria

Nobody trust Yoruba man..... no tribe in Nigeria

It has never happen and will never ever happen in Nigeria

To trust a Yoruba man... talk more loyalty

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Asgard13: 10:43am On Jul 05, 2020
Esseite:


And he has not used it since?...


Yoruba keep deceiving themselves.... meanwhile Nigerians looking at them

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Exc2000: 10:44am On Jul 05, 2020
cool


Jagaban no go reply anybody... No time to check time

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by seunmsg(m): 10:48am On Jul 05, 2020
Racoon:
Awo and MKO Abiola were more active than the Bullion vans in Burdillion man but reflect on how they all ended up.This will give you a direction where the present one is heading to.

Awolowo lived a good life and died peacefully at the age of 78. He was the vice chairman of the federal executive council (de facto prime minister) and managed Nigeria’s finances excellently during the civil war. That he never became president doesn’t take anything away from him. Azikiwe never held any position of significance till he died so what’s your point?

As regards MKO, he died for Nigeria’s democracy and that is why we now celebrate him every June 12 as father of Nigeria’s democracy. Without his sacrifice, the military would still be ruling us till today. He had the choice to run away cowardly like Ojukwu or abandon his mandate for freedom; he choose to fight till the end and died a hero. I understand you guys don’t have heroes that stooped to conquer in your side of the country so your post is not surprising. You cannot appreciate what you don’t have.

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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Racoon(m): 10:50am On Jul 05, 2020
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seunmsg:
Awolowo lived a good life and died peacefully at the age of 78.He was the vice chairman of the federal executive council (de facto prime minister) and managed Nigeria’s finances excellently during the civil war.

That he never became president doesn’t take anything away from him.Azikiwe never held any position of significance till he died so what’s your point?

As regards MKO, he died for Nigeria’s democracy and that is why we now celebrate him every June 12 as father of Nigeria’s democracy.Without his sacrifice, the military would still be ruling us till today.

He had the choice to run away like Ojukwu or abandon his mandate for freedom - he choose to fight till the end and died a hero. I understand you guys don’t have heroes that stooped to conquer in your side of the country so your post is not surprising. You cannot appreciate what you dont. have.
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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Hahahahahahahah: 10:50am On Jul 05, 2020
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Exc2000:
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Re: Before We Bury Tinubu; By Tunde Asaju by Exc2000: 10:55am On Jul 05, 2020
Racoon:
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Ironically both Awolowo and Ojukwu died at 78

Yet nothing can be attributed to Ojukwu as meaningful legacy , Ojukwu is a failure on all fronts and a symbol of cowardice, lost senate election, lost a war, his wife lost senatorial nomination in the party Ojukwu founded, as at his time of death he had squandered 90% of his father's wealth, leaving his Children to fight in court for the left over of their Grandfather

While Awolowo's legacy is everywhere, fighting for Nigerian independence, free education, Institution like OAU, immortalisation on 100naira note for naming Naira and inventing Nigerian currency after British Nigerian Pounds


And MKO stood like a man and fought hard, what he lost as a President, Obasanjo an Ogun State indegene and his old school mate enjoyed it for 8years, and Osinbajo is enjoying vice presidency for another 8 years

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