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Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom - Politics (4) - Nairaland

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Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by techmo(m): 7:53pm On Jul 21, 2020
Bulleye:
Wishing you the best. But I am trying to see how we can start plastic processing curriculum in South West. From mold making to polymer processing, it is a multi billion naira industry currently dominated by the Asians. We can dominate because it is our land and we must call the shots
Can you give me a link about it or make a thread honestly I am clueless on this

But am always open to learning and passive incomes

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Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by Bulleye(op): 7:54pm On Jul 21, 2020
techmo:
Dari Jimi Ore wa, fun oro alufansa ti Mo ba so

Kan ma tabuku ba Ile Karo oji ire man bimi ni nu pupo nii
Gbogbo wa o le sun ka kori si ibikanna. Ilọsiwaju yoruba lo jẹ gbogbo wa logun. Kò sí wahala. Oduduwa a gbe wa o. Ire o. Ire loju owo nri o.
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by Bulleye(op): 7:56pm On Jul 21, 2020
techmo:
Can you give me a link about it or make a thread honestly I am clueless on this

But am always open to learning and passive incomes

.
In business section tomorrow night. I want to collect adequate info for my writing.
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by techmo(m): 7:57pm On Jul 21, 2020
Bulleye:
In business section tomorrow night. I want to collect adequate info for my writing.
Ok copy me when you do
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by Bulleye(op): 7:57pm On Jul 21, 2020
techmo:
Ok copy me when you do
I surely will. Kindly let me know how to copy
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by techmo(m): 8:02pm On Jul 21, 2020
Bulleye:
I surely will. Kindly let me know how to copy
Just type cc @techmo on the thread

Or send a PM
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by Bulleye(op): 8:03pm On Jul 21, 2020
techmo:
Just type cc @techmo on the thread

Or send a PM
Ok thanks I will. I am taking a break. Cheers.
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by techmo(m): 8:05pm On Jul 21, 2020
Bulleye:
Ok thanks I will. I am taking a break. Cheers.
Ok have a good evening
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by Ojiofor: 8:08pm On Jul 21, 2020
When Igbo nationalist like myself disagrees with IPOBs they will brand us Afonja while in Yoruba case if you disagrees with Tinubu gang they will call you omo Ibo grin grin grin grin grin.Make una continue.
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by nku5: 8:10pm On Jul 21, 2020
Seerade029:
Akintola supported East and he's a betrayer of Awolowo.
Akintola supported which East? Same man that was recording hate speeches against Igbos. Or is it another Akintola?
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by AlabiJ:
Bulleye:
Tinubu must fall in line.
Fall in-line how? Is Tinubu the only Yoruba politician in Nigeria? What are the other politicians looking at? When PDP was in power, what were the Yorubas in that party doing in the interest of Yorubas? They looked on like mumus while GEJ marginalized the SW. At no time did Tinubu have the complete support of the Yorubas in the SW, yet he still managed to build his own clique of like-minded kinsmen and spread his political influence. Again I ask, is Tinubu the only Yoruba politician? If you hate Tinubu, go ahead and promote Seyi Makinde and ask him to extend his influence into other SW states, and also remember to ask him to also 'fall inline', or are PDP and other Yoruba politicians exempt? Or you think it's easy to gain a following amongst a people as stubborn and independent minded as the Yorubas?

You that you are talking, what stops you from taking the bull by horn, running for office, contesting and winning elections, building the political clout, and then implementing what you are asking of Tinubu? Abi Tinubu get two heads?

If Tinubu is not living up to your expectation as a Yoruba leader, aren't there other Yoruba politicians out there that you can introduce the rest of us to, one that fits the bill (according to you), so that we can all follow such a person. Unless you are not so sure of such a person. Your personal attack on Tinubu only goes to further lay credence to the fact that you acknowledge his leadership.
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by nku5: 8:16pm On Jul 21, 2020
These Tinubu worshippers and their forest-rat behaviour. See as they left substance of what the OP was saying and started attacking him. Real touts
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by Seerade029: 8:16pm On Jul 21, 2020
techmo:
cheesy
Aare!!
Kare Omoluabi
Emi ro bo ya awon dinayin nie ni ..
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lol, u Don Know now
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by techmo(m): 8:20pm On Jul 21, 2020
Seerade029:
lol, u Don Know now
grin

I don see oo... But it's the diversity in ideology here in Yoruba land that makes us unique

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Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by Seerade029: 8:25pm On Jul 21, 2020
techmo:
grin

I don see oo... But it's the diversity in ideology here in Yoruba land land that makes us unique

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That's why the likes of nnamdi kanu cannot gain relevance here.

won't even control 1,000 people talkless of a million.

another person can do it, but not the likes of nnamdi kanu.

for example, if someone starts the Oduduwa movements and he has gained about 10,000 members.

if he starts accusing and hating other regions, he will keep on losing followers.
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by Seerade029: 8:26pm On Jul 21, 2020
techmo:
grin

I don see oo... But it's the diversity in ideology here in Yoruba land land that makes us unique

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That's why the likes of nnamdi kanu cannot gain relevance here.

won't even control 1,000 people talkless of a million.

another person can do it, but not the likes of nnamdi kanu.

for example, if someone starts the Oduduwa movements and he has gained about 10,000 members.

if he starts accusing and hating other regions, he will keep on losing followers.

Even the elites and kings will caution him before he destroy us.
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by Seerade029: 8:27pm On Jul 21, 2020
Bulleye:
Ẹgba Alake. Ẹgba ti ki ngba nkan ti.
grin Good sha.
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by Seerade029: 8:33pm On Jul 21, 2020
Bulleye:
Wishing you the best. But I am trying to see how we can start plastic processing curriculum in South West. From mold making to polymer processing, it is a multi billion naira industry currently dominated by the Asians. We can dominate because it is our land and we must call the shots
It's something you can write your proposal to DAWN.
I'm sure they will attend to you, if you visit their headquarter.
This set of DAWN are making use of their head.
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by flokii: 8:37pm On Jul 21, 2020
If you're not Yoruba, you'll never be Yoruba but guess what.. you'll forever be an ousider that can be sent packing anytime in Yorubaland grin

Hate or like Tinubu, SW belongs to Yorubas. It's all about the "omoluabi"
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by NGpatriot: 8:45pm On Jul 21, 2020
Bulleye:
When Tinubu's loyalists are asked to list out Tinubu's achievements since 1999 that he came on Nigeria's political scene, we are presented with a picture containing his proteges. We are told to see his accomplishments in Osinbajo, Aregbesola, Fashola and the rest of them. We are reminded how he has remained relevant ever since he began his political career.

None of them can show us the new cities he has created; no world - class hospitals; no new globally - rated University; no beneficiaries of his scholarship programs; no special road or rail network connecting southwest; no new industrial estate for manufacturing firms.

Contrary to what Tinubu's supporters want us to believe, Tinubu has only made the subjugation of Yoruba almost total under Buhari administration. Yoruba are looked down as conquered by the cabal in Aso Rock. We are treated with disdain.

Tinubu's disastrous reign in Yoruba land must be ended and all his boys flushed out from the scene. His political alliance with the hegemonic oligarchy from the north is a catastrophe. The destruction of the land is visible to see.

Tinubu has been given opportunity to serve but he has failed. As the cabal in Aso Rock is rejected, so also should Tinubu be swept off. They are birds of the same feather.
Bulleye:
Tinubu has been on Nigeria's political scene since 1999, the year of Nigeria's return to democracy. He is the poster boy of the progressives in Nigeria. He has been playing the the role of a stabilizer and unifying force.


Asking Tinubu to leave the political scene without studying the secret behind his political success is like throwing away the baby with the bathwater.
What you said about the same Tinubu just a few days ago, now all of a sudden the same Tinubu is the opposite.

This major contradiction makes it hard to belive you or take you seriously.
Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by BlackfireX: 8:52pm On Jul 21, 2020
Grayoso:
More of a terrorist than your lunatic porns.tar messiah Kanu or any of his demented IPOB foot soldiers?
Point of correction...


Thunder fire the porn.star
Thunder fire ipob

And lastly thunder fire you

Oponu ikeji arindin
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