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Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Nobody: 11:26pm On Jul 29, 2020
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Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Trutharenas: 11:28pm On Jul 29, 2020
aaaaaaaa2:
Ngige is a nobody when you put him side by side with Tinubu achievements. He was so inconsequential that Tinubu did not even deem it fit to dignify him with a reply.

He should rather claim Enugu instead of claiming far away Lasgidi.

How will he claim Enugu, when his kinsmen already made it a shithole!

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Chai!
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Masterkernel1: 11:33pm On Jul 29, 2020
richie240:
Olodo, is dt what ur teacher taught u? grin
Why wailing?.. It's too late to haul tantrums. Kindly fill in the gap

1. A Snake-like clan located in Nigeria is called(.............)?
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Trutharenas: 11:35pm On Jul 29, 2020
IspitonCowards:
As an Igbo man, I am ashamed of Ngige, he has no right for claiming Lagos boy and antagonizing Tinubu when our own region is in shambles.

He should rather claim Enugu instead. I cry anytime I see the Images of Enugu. We should rather develop Enugu instead of wasting our time away in Lagos!


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I think both of you are right tho!

aaaaaaaa2:
You are right my brother!
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Nobody: 11:44pm On Jul 29, 2020
aaaaaaaa2:
I heard the slaves of Kalu welcomed him with cars and drum when he went to Alaigbo few days ago. I even heard a reverend was crying that his last wish is to see Kalu become governor in Nigeria.

After making sure Aba remain the shithole and a natural habitat for pigs, the slaves dwelling in the erosion ravaged region still setlle to lick the rectum of Kalu the ex-convict.
What concerns me with Abia, kalu or south east? am I from there?
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Trutharenas: 11:53pm On Jul 29, 2020
Kenplay:
so you think anyone that oppose your god is from south east. Am in Benue for your information. ODE
You’re in Benue does not mean you are not Igbo.

I like the way you said it, you never said you’re from Benue, you said you’re in Benue.

You’re from the cursed erosion ravaged region and even your mouth can not deny that!
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Nobody: 12:06am On Jul 30, 2020
Trutharenas:
You’re in Benue does not mean you are not Igbo.

I like the way you said it, you never said you’re from Benue, you said you’re in Benue.

You’re from the cursed erosion ravaged region and even your mouth can not deny that!
if doing that will please your god and master then am satisfy.
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Trutharenas: 12:12am On Jul 30, 2020
Kenplay:
if doing that will please your god and master then am satisfy.
Okoro don’t leave me!
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by NGpatriot:
You losers have been writing the same sermon and obituary for decades, but Asiwaju Tinubu remains the most powerful political force and the most influential Nigerian alive.


Dumb ipobs, always on foolish errands.



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Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by MetaPhysical: 2:57am On Jul 30, 2020
Observinho:
We are all aware of the recent drama that ensued between the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, and Hon. James Faleke representing Ikeja Federal Constituency, Lagos.
In case you missed it, here is a summary:
Ngige was invited to explain the suspension of Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) management amidst allegations against him.
As proceedings went on, Faleke, while asking his question, seemed to have ridiculed the minister.
The lawmaker suggested that Ngige was appointed a minister even though President Muhammadu Buhari lost in his area during the presidential election. He also made some allegations against the wife of the minister in a move that seemed personal.
Ngige responded:
"You are like my junior brothers...except Faleke that they say he's up to 60, I don't know," Faleke then cut in, saying "I'm sixty-plus..." To which Ngige retorted: “So you are near my age, at least I am seven years older than you. I’m the same age with your mentor in Lagos, Asiwaju,” (making reference to Bola Tinubu, the national leader of the APC and former Lagos governor.) “And I was governor with him at the same time. He was a senator, I was a senator. I am a two-time minister, he isn’t a two-time minister,” he added. Again, Faleke interrupted saying “but he (Tinubu) won all his elections very well,” in an apparent reference to the controversies that trailed Ngige’s election as governor of Anambra state.
Meanwhile, when Faleke asked the minister to respond to questions, he said: “I’m responding my friend, if you yab me, I yab you ten times. I am a Lagos boy, you are just a small boy in Lagos. Look at this Mushin boy, he’s talking to a VI boy. I live in Victoria Island. Look at this Mushin boy from Kogi o.”
While the whole debacle was somewhat hilarious, there are however some pick ups therefrom:
1. Our government officials will not cease to embarrass us.
Watching the whole event on Youtube, one would think this was just a meeting of friends who are having some scores to settle over some bottles of liquor. It didn’t have the seriousness and decorum expected of top government officials discussing issues of serious importance bothering on allegations of corruption. ‘Mushin boy’; ‘V.I. boy’… These terms were way too much of a joke on such an occasion. It tells a lot about the caliber of people we elect into positions of governance in this country.
2. The second arm of government is increasingly becoming a joke in Nigeria. First it was Festus Keyamo, having a brawl with some senators, which almost went fisty., now Chris Ngige turning a house committee probe panel into a ‘bunch of small boys’. Well the reason for this is not far-fetched. He who fetches ant-infested firewood should be ready to entertain the Lizard as his guest. The legislature had earlier made itself a stooge to the executive who in an unprecedented move has taken the responsibility of handpicking the Senate president and the Speaker of House of Representatives. No wonder the house has been tagged a ‘rubber-stamp’, which means that they don’t question the decisions of the executives as they should, but simply vetoes them. The legislature should be an independent arm of government, serving as a proper watch dog to the executive and judiciary. But lately, this hasn’t been the case in Nigeria.
3. Tinubu is overhyped:
The national leader of APC was dragged into the fiasco by the minister, and this was done in such a casual manner that it didn’t befit a man whom his people have held in so much awe and reverence. He refers to him by his first name, he compares himself with Tinubu, and from the comparison, he (Ngige) has a better CV. He is at par with Tinubu in every other of Tinubu’s achievements and even goes beyond him in that he is a two time minister and Tinubu is not.
This raises again the old question of how relevant Tinubu is in Federal politics, especially in the face of his recent fallout with his party APC. Tinubu is no doubt the most relevant politician in the southwest currently. One would even think that he was an ex-president. Indeed, it would be understandable if it was Obasanjo that holds the kind of sway that Tinubu holds in the west. But apparently, it is just in the West, and maybe even in Lagos alone that Tinubu’s influence ends. The way Ngige, who is a federal minister and an experienced politician called him out is reflective of how he is regarded in Abuja. Ngige knows his onions very well, make no mistakes about that. He wouldn’t dare to step on toes that would hurt him.
He was directly sending a message to Faleke, and indirectly to Tinubu. He seems to be saying to Faleke: ‘I know who is behind your new found bravado, and trust me he is not my match by any ramification’.
On the long run, we might wait to hear from Tinubu. But aside the fact that the West knows how to project their own via the media, Tinubu might just be another ambitious ex-governor.
Reference the bold: Tinubu is not an elected govt official at any level, yet he remains the most politically visible individual in West Africa. No other politician in the WestAfrican subregion has the media coverage or national influence matching that of Tinubu.

If he wasn't relevant, why did you open a thread to discuss him?


Ngige knows his onion well but repeatedly fails to win election in his state. What kind of onion does he know?
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by RuddyFusion(m): 3:16am On Jul 30, 2020
I'm Igbo and i.must say this is a very nonsensical post...

There's no.comparrison between Tinubu and Ngige...

Ngige is just fooling himself
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Brooklynsouth(f): 3:17am On Jul 30, 2020
Masterkernel1:
When you were carrying Kanu in all the threads, did you bother to check how it feels? I see you everyday asking people to stay off Tinubu, it has not started. They will stall his premature ambition. He will still come again, and say he didn't want to contest. Men are planning him big time.
same thing I told one Yoruba guy ,they have been carrying nnamdi kanu matter on their heads like agbo yet now it's the turn of igbo to rubbish Tinubu,they want us to be civil . that ain't happening till 2024 when we must relegated the scum to only one local government in Lagos
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Onlinesmart: 3:36am On Jul 30, 2020
majamajic:
Nnamdi can't dictate what happens in a local government in South East
Mind u , majority of Southeasterners are not members of ipob , as much as nnamdi is well respected , he has boundaries
Stop arguing facts pls !
What of Ojukwu that led 3m igbos to their deaths? He did not dictate for them too? You can deceive others but not someone like me. Igbos are the emotional type as we all know.
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Nobody: 5:01am On Jul 30, 2020
NGpatriot:
You losers have been writing the same sermon and obituary for decades, but Asiwaju Tinubu remains the most powerful political force and the most influential Nigerian alive.


Dumb ipobs, always on foolish errands.



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Most influential Nigerian in your family house

Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Nobody: 5:04am On Jul 30, 2020
MetaPhysical:
Reference the bold: Tinubu is not an elected govt official at any level, yet he remains the most politically visible individual in West Africa. No other politician in the WestAfrican subregion has the media coverage or national influence matching that of Tinubu.

If he wasn't relevant, why did you open a thread to discuss him?


Ngige knows his onion well but repeatedly fails to win election in his state. What kind of onion does he know?
Have you graduated him to west Africa nowgrin, clowns
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by oyatz(m): 5:11am On Jul 30, 2020
You seems to over rate all these Nairaland banters.


All the e-warriors on this forum can't even determine the outcome of councillorship election and you ascribe to yourselves the power to determine who will become the President of Nigeria?


If you check the past elections, you will see that campaign of calumny against some perceived aspirants ,in the long run often work in such candidates' favour by drawing some sympathy votes for them.

Feel free to support your candidate whose righteousness is at par with that of Angel Gabriel, God ultimately will have the final say on who will be president or not.

Masterkernel1:
When you were carrying Kanu in all the threads, did you bother to check how it feels? I see you everyday asking people to stay off Tinubu, it has not started. They will stall his premature ambition. He will still come again, and say he didn't want to contest. Men are planning him big time.
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by SaintBeehot(m): 5:46am On Jul 30, 2020
MetaPhysical:
Reference the bold: Tinubu is not an elected govt official at any level, yet he remains the most politically visible individual in West Africa. No other politician in the WestAfrican subregion has the media coverage or national influence matching that of Tinubu.

If he wasn't relevant, why did you open a thread to discuss him?


Ngige knows his onion well but repeatedly fails to win election in his state. What kind of onion does he know?
This IPOB miscreants are the worst set of people God has created, I bet if he has dedicated the time to work or research he would have added some cent to his networth.
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by NGpatriot: 5:49am On Jul 30, 2020
IspitonCowards:
Most influential Nigerian in your family house
What is this ipob talking about..?

I said in Nigeria, not in your ipob village.
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by SaintBeehot(m): 6:50am On Jul 30, 2020
Masterkernel1:
When you were carrying Kanu in all the threads, did you bother to check how it feels? I see you everyday asking people to stay off Tinubu, it has not started. They will stall his premature ambition. He will still come again, and say he didn't want to contest. Men are planning him big time.
If only you can get little sense, you would know that.....

Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by 7lives: 6:57am On Jul 30, 2020
PEDRO117:
Tinubu nominated Ministers, Ngige lobbied for Ministerial posts...
Case closed.
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by SaintBeehot(m): 6:59am On Jul 30, 2020
Brooklynsouth:
same thing I told one Yoruba guy ,they have been carrying nnamdi kanu matter on their heads like agbo yet now it's the turn of igbo to rubbish Tinubu,they want us to be civil . that ain't happening till 2024 when we must relegated the scum to only one local government in Lagos
it as always being your turn to display your stupidity, you know what would kill you?? Tinubuphobia.
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by 7lives: 7:05am On Jul 30, 2020
Brooklynsouth:
same thing I told one Yoruba guy ,they have been carrying nnamdi kanu matter on their heads like agbo yet now it's the turn of igbo to rubbish Tinubu,they want us to be civil . that ain't happening till 2024 when we must relegated the scum to only one local government in Lagos
grin grin grin with your 5% votes? yeye dey smell.
Una no dey taya of this una mouth action, enu o she jor a grin grin grin
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by 7lives: 7:17am On Jul 30, 2020
SaintBeehot:
If only you can get little sense, you would know that.....
You dig it, Tinubu keep playing them like tunes.
He keeps their heads ringing ding ding dong, dingdingding ding ding dong. grin grin grin.
Keep them busy chasing shadows, wasting their time on a man who doesn't even know they exist.
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by majamajic(m): 7:26am On Jul 30, 2020
Onlinesmart:
What of Ojukwu that led 3m igbos to their deaths? He did not dictate for them too? You can deceive others but not someone like me. Igbos are the emotional type as we all know.
U are talking about war here, meanwhile we are talking about way of life
U can decide to argue , check again no godfathers in the East , hahaha . Take Kwara for example , one family decided their fate for ages until o to G stuff , this can't happen in Anambra , uba family tried it , it never lasted for 6 months , they lost all they invested
Sit and look again , u can't pocket Easterners !
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by HyAccent: 7:27am On Jul 30, 2020
If Ngige wants to reduce serious matter to beer parlour jokes. Then someone should remind us who was the sitting Governor that was kidnapped/abducted from the Government house overnight?
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Nobody: 7:50am On Jul 30, 2020
majamajic:
Ngige and tinubu are mates in Nigeria politics, they were governors same period , even ngige went further with 2 terms as minister

The only difference is that u can't pocket Southeasterners
Only in the biased and hateful mind of an Igbo man would Tinubu and Ngige be deemed mates in Nigerian politics.

Tinubu is an idea. A walking and talking dynamic political machine while Ngige is nothing but a glorified pen pusher.

Go and read Tinubu's autobiography to see how he is credited universally with deposing a ruling government in Nigeria. Something many thought was impossible.

I won't even go into the mentoring of Tinubu that has given Nigeria many prime political and administrative pugilists from the stable of Jagaban.

God forbid an Igbo ever lead Nigeria. You lot are too hateful. To the point you will see koro koro truth and reality yet be interpreting it as something else simply because raw hatred cannot allow you give others deserved credit. Shameful.

You guys are all immature. From a character like you all the way to your leader Ngige who is busy dragging VI "boy" shamelessly in Lagos when commonsense should tell him this is a no no considering he was a foremost administrator of a state in South East Nigeria.
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Masterkernel1: 7:58am On Jul 30, 2020
SaintBeehot:
If only you can get little sense, you would know that.....
Are done talking yet? Hahahahah


#PainsThiefnubu
Re: Tinubu Is Overhyped: Three Things We Learnt From The Fallout Between Ngige And F by Onlinesmart: 8:54am On Jul 30, 2020
majamajic:
U are talking about war here, meanwhile we are talking about way of life
U can decide to argue , check again no godfathers in the East , hahaha . Take Kwara for example , one family decided their fate for ages until o to G stuff , this can't happen in Anambra , uba family tried it , it never lasted for 6 months , they lost all they invested
Sit and look again , u can't pocket Easterners !
The current speaker of abia state, who's his father please?
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