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Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Nobody: 11:16am On Nov 08, 2020
HAccord:


Abubakar Shekau has a brighter chance of ruling this country than Tinubu and deceitful fake pastor Osibande. It's common knowledge. grin

Lol. You hateful IPOBians said same about Buhari in 2015 and 2019 yet he is your two term President.

Osinbajo should continue to enjoy the opposition of you IPOBians and never your support. That is the surest bet he will win since your curse always ruin everything/everyone you lot support.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by HAccord: 11:21am On Nov 08, 2020
OneTemplate:


Lol. You hateful IPOBians said same about Buhari in 2015 and 2019 yet he is your two term President.

Osinbajo should continue to enjoy the opposition of you IPOBians and never your support. That is the surest bet he will win since your curse always ruin everything/everyone you lot support.

You said the same with Obaseki before you zombies lost in the Edo elections.Your pains and cries were good to our ears when it happened.

Osibande won't be president. He is a lacklustre politician who lost his own polling unit. grin

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Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Nobody: 11:23am On Nov 08, 2020
favor914:
Tinubu is not running, he is a wise man, he knows the Presidency is the exclusive reservation for a southern christian. (Muslim North, Christian South). Osinbajo is the next President, along with Zulum as VP, case closed.

Indeed. Pragmatic fans of Tinubu, and I am one, know that he is a smart and selfless man adept at feeling the pulse of the nation.

Tinubu wanted to run. No doubt about that. Events of late may mame him reconsider and swing support behind Osinbajo who is clear favourite, of all Yorubas alive, capable of winning in 2023.

It all depends on the next two years till late 2022 and I would not bet against Tinubu rallying enough to feel confident over challenging. Even a
a few day is a long time in politics talk less of 2 years.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by seunmsg(m): 11:41am On Nov 08, 2020
Elvictor:


why is he your best choice?
am doing facts finding to support Osinbajo.

Looking at all the possible candidates for 2023, he appears to me as the only person with the required competence, character and capacity to lead this country. We saw a little of what he can do when he served briefly as acting president. He’s well educated, well knowledgeable about governance and the country, has nationalistic views and have good moral values. If elected president, he will do far better than most of the people currently jostling to be president.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Elvictor: 11:43am On Nov 08, 2020
seunmsg:


Looking at all the possible candidates for 2023, he appears to me as the only person with the required competence, character and capacity to lead this country. We saw a little of what he can do when he served briefly as acting president. He’s well educated, well knowledgeable about governance and the country, has nationalistic views and have good moral values. If elected president, he will do far better than most of the people currently jostling to be president.

what did he do as acting president? lets start from there.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by seunmsg(m): 11:58am On Nov 08, 2020
Elvictor:


what did he do as acting president? lets start from there.

He handled the avengers and secessionist agitation brilliantly. Initiated peacefully consultation all over the country that helped to reduce the tension as at that time. The avengers stopped bombing and crude oil production resumed.

For the very first time in the history of Nigeria, he initiated a national social investment program that millions of Nigerians now benefit from today. The N-power, Trader & market money, and conditional cash transfer program is the boldest effort to reach the poorest of the poor in this country.

At a time when the president failed to appoint Onnoghen as CJN, one of the first decision he took as acting president was to send Onnoghen’s name to the National Assembly for confirmation as CJN. This goes to show clearly that he is a nationalistic leader who doesn’t condone nepotism.

The bold sacking of Lawal Daura from his high post of DSS DG after invading the National Assembly is another high point of his brief rule. That decision showed a leader with a strong character. A leader that won’t take nonsense. A leader that will take very tough decisions in the interest of the country.

There are others but I don’t have the time and patience to list them all.

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Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Elvictor: 12:03pm On Nov 08, 2020
seunmsg:


He handled the avengers and secessionist agitation brilliantly. Initiated peacefully consultation all over the country that helped to reduce the tension as at that time. The avengers stopped bombing and crude oil production resumed.

For the very first time in the history of Nigeria, he initiated a national social investment program that millions of Nigerians now benefit from today. The N-power, Trader & market money, and conditional cash transfer program is the boldest effort to reach the poorest of the poor in this country.

At a time when the president failed to appoint Onnoghen as CJN, one of the first decision he took as acting president was to send Onnoghen’s name to the National Assembly for confirmation as CJN. This goes to show clearly that he is a nationalistic leader who doesn’t condone nepotism.

The bold sacking of Lawal Daura from his high post of DSS DG after invading the National Assembly is another high point of his brief rule. That decision showed a leader with a strong character. A leader that won’t take nonsense. A leader that will take very tough decisions in the interest of the country.

There are others but I don’t have the time and patience to list them all.

do you know why Avengers started attacking? because of refusal of payment of the agreed amnesty funds. sorry to disagree with you, Igbo never stopped to agitate for secession. he scored zero on this one.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Elvictor: 12:08pm On Nov 08, 2020
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He handled the avengers and secessionist agitation brilliantly. Initiated peacefully consultation all over the country that helped to reduce the tension as at that time. The avengers stopped bombing and crude oil production resumed.

For the very first time in the history of Nigeria, he initiated a national social investment program that millions of Nigerians now benefit from today. The N-power, Trader & market money, and conditional cash transfer program is the boldest effort to reach the poorest of the poor in this country.

At a time when the president failed to appoint Onnoghen as CJN, one of the first decision he took as acting president was to send Onnoghen’s name to the National Assembly for confirmation as CJN. This goes to show clearly that he is a nationalistic leader who doesn’t condone nepotism.

The bold sacking of Lawal Daura from his high post of DSS DG after invading the National Assembly is another high point of his brief rule. That decision showed a leader with a strong character. A leader that won’t take nonsense. A leader that will take very tough decisions in the interest of the country.

There are others but I don’t have the time and patience to list them allObasa.

have you inquired what those programmes you mentioned done to the individuals? 30k Monthly with high cost of living and transportation with certain monthly expenditures amount to zero investments.
none of the programme had a lasting impacts but to expose high rate of unemployment in Nigeria, Osinbajo failed to provide lasting solution to unemployment with those programmes, did I lie?

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Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Elvictor: 12:09pm On Nov 08, 2020
seunmsg:


He handled the avengers and secessionist agitation brilliantly. Initiated peacefully consultation all over the country that helped to reduce the tension as at that time. The avengers stopped bombing and crude oil production resumed.

For the very first time in the history of Nigeria, he initiated a national social investment program that millions of Nigerians now benefit from today. The N-power, Trader & market money, and conditional cash transfer program is the boldest effort to reach the poorest of the poor in this country.

At a time when the president failed to appoint Onnoghen as CJN, one of the first decision he took as acting president was to send Onnoghen’s name to the National Assembly for confirmation as CJN. This goes to show clearly that he is a nationalistic leader who doesn’t condone nepotism.

The bold sacking of Lawal Daura from his high post of DSS DG after invading the National Assembly is another high point of his brief rule. That decision showed a leader with a strong character. A leader that won’t take nonsense. A leader that will take very tough decisions in the interest of the country.

There are others but I don’t have the time and patience to list them all.
is Onnoghen a yoruba man or not?
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Elvictor: 12:11pm On Nov 08, 2020
seunmsg:


He handled the avengers and secessionist agitation brilliantly. Initiated peacefully consultation all over the country that helped to reduce the tension as at that time. The avengers stopped bombing and crude oil production resumed.

For the very first time in the history of Nigeria, he initiated a national social investment program that millions of Nigerians now benefit from today. The N-power, Trader & market money, and conditional cash transfer program is the boldest effort to reach the poorest of the poor in this country.

At a time when the president failed to appoint Onnoghen as CJN, one of the first decision he took as acting president was to send Onnoghen’s name to the National Assembly for confirmation as CJN. This goes to show clearly that he is a nationalistic leader who doesn’t condone nepotism.

The bold sacking of Lawal Daura from his high post of DSS DG after invading the National Assembly is another high point of his brief rule. That decision showed a leader with a strong character. A leader that won’t take nonsense. A leader that will take very tough decisions in the interest of the country.

There are others but I don’t have the time and patience to list them all.

sacking someone showed strong character?
if this is what you call achievements am sorry you don't even have reasons to be a supporter of Osinbajo.

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Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by seunmsg(m): 12:14pm On Nov 08, 2020
Elvictor:


do you know why Avengers started attacking? because of refusal of payment of the agreed amnesty funds. sorry to disagree with you, Igbo never stopped to agitate for secession. he scored zero on this one.

The agitation did not stop because Buhari came back and stop the national dialogue that he initiated. He instead launched the operation crocodile tears that ran Nnamdi “the coward” Kanu out of town.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by seunmsg(m): 12:15pm On Nov 08, 2020
Elvictor:

is Onnoghen a yoruba man or not?

It’s a shame that you’re even asking this question. How can Onnoghen be a Yoruba man?
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by seunmsg(m): 12:18pm On Nov 08, 2020
Elvictor:


sacking someone showed strong character?
if this is what you call achievements am sorry you don't even have reasons to be a supporter of Osinbajo.

If you know the status of Lawal Daura in the Buhari government as at the time when he was sacked, you won’t bother to argue this point with him. That Osinbajo has not been allowed to act as president since then is heavily connected to Daura’s sack in case you don’t know.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Notatribalist(m): 12:21pm On Nov 08, 2020
misano:
The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria did not specifically ascribe a clear cut decision making role to the office of the vice president, so I will not wrap this piece around his office as Nigeria’s vice president. An office that has been described in some quarters as ‘spare tire’, “senior personal assistant to the president with fat salary’’, the description is endless. As such I will not be addressing you much as VP in this piece due to your almost none existing role in the constitution, I will be talking to you as one who can be Nigeria's president one day.

So, as the presidential election draws nearer, the question before a few Nigerians is this: Will Osinbanjo make a good president? The painful answer is NO. He is no different from the current president. If you didn't like the Buhari's administration, please you most likely not like Osinbanjo's administration.

Yemi Osinbajo had continually defended some inglorious policies of the Federal Government giving excuses for them. One example is in his recent outing to the launch of a book to commemorate the 80th birthday of Olusegun Osoba, Osinbajo told the world that it is wrong for people to insinuate that the president is protecting herdsmen and Boko Haram groups. So, if the president is not protecting them, then the question will be ‘what is he doing about the situation’?

As a politician who might have a dream to lead Nigeria as a president, Nigerians expected Prof. Yemi Osinbajo to take actions concerning the many challeges facing the country or at least tell the president of his displeasure at the rate in which innocent Nigerians are being killed needlessly across the country.

No part of Nigeria is currently immune against the hunger in the land, the attacks on the highways where people are kidnapped, police brutality, girls being raped and killed almost on a daily basis.

Osinbajo is a technocrat and that was why a lot of Nigerians were excited when he became the number two citizen of the nation. People then heaved a sign of relieve that at least for a change we have a VP who will not be a stooge and would be a departure from what the country used to have in persons of VPs but with the actions of Osinbajo on the current mayhem in the country it is clear that he is no different from the current president. The country has never had it this bad in terms of oppression, safety from killer police officers, unemployment & insecurity.

Need I remind Osinbajo the story of Easter in the Bible; she fasted, prayed and moved. She spoke out. If she had fasted and prayed and remained in her chamber, the Jews would have been extinct today. What is Osinbajo afraid of? Who is he afraid of? If you ceased to be the VP of Nigeria today, I am 100% sure you can’t go hungry for the rest of your life. I saw you prayed at Pa. Reuben Fasoranti’s residence, really? The Bible says prayer without work is dead on arrival.
He is been carefully not to lost his support from north and even the president himself. It's called tactics, and you should know this.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Nobody: 1:19pm On Nov 08, 2020
seunmsg:


If you know the status of Lawal Daura in the Buhari government as at the time when he was sacked, you won’t bother to argue this point with him. That Osinbajo has not been allowed to act as president since then is heavily connected to Daura’s sack in case you don’t know.


Can't you tell you are dealing with a mischievous Devils advocate whose sole aim is to demarket the candidacy of Osinbajo by any means possible?

He only wants others to give their reasons for supporting Osinbajo and then find arguments, however unobjective or logically senseless, to oppose them.

You're not talking to an objective Nigerian interested in the good governance of our nation. Know that and refrain from wasting your own time.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Gandollaar(f): 1:40pm On Nov 08, 2020
OneTemplate:


The Satsnists are your IPOBian brothers and fellow Igbos. They are the ones vociferously and vehemently opposed to the candidacy of Osinbajo.

Even the North you Igbos demonize are not opposed to Osinbajo as you Igbos are and have always been. No one has led the call for Osinbajo to resign, even when he has done nothing to warrant doing so, more than you Igbos.


Stop playing Ostrich. Admit the truth and shame the devil.
But why are you Wailing over the opinion of 5%, assuming your allegation is true?
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Lamasta(m): 1:54pm On Nov 08, 2020
Osinbajo is good to go anytime, anyday and anywhere.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Nobody: 1:56pm On Nov 08, 2020
Gandollaar:
But why are you Wailing over the opinion of 5%, assuming your allegation is true?

Don't give a toss about 5% folks. Just letting one of them know what his people are about and their ethnocenttic hate for an otherwise outstanding VP in the history of Nigeria.

I was proven right with how the thread has gone.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Nobody: 1:59pm On Nov 08, 2020
I used to think this but NO!!


Any party that presents him will lose and truth is, he can’t get eastern and southern votes and if his opponent is a northerner, with eastern or southern running mate, he’s going to lose.

Plus I’ve come to despise his abuse of power to favor his sugar daddies. I’ll campaign against him if he runs!!

Basically, if you won’t VOTE for TINUBU, DON’T VOTE OSINBAJO.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by DaInferno(m): 2:08pm On Nov 08, 2020
GamalNasser:


If Osinbanjo contest I will be his number one supporter and even put a lot of my money in ..I have never been a tribalist even though I will defend my tribe when need arises ...I am pro Good governance and if I see a visonary smart leader I always know it and Osinbanjo is one
in regards to seeing a visionary smart leader when you see one; who would you say was a VISIONARY SMART LEADER back in 2015 and 2019 respectively.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by GamalNasser: 2:12pm On Nov 08, 2020
DaInferno:

in regards to seeing a visionary smart leader when you see one; who would you say was a VISIONARY SMART LEADER back in 2015 and 2019 respectively.

None !!!! Jonathan and Atiku were no visionaries but would have been better than Buhari
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Owologbo(m): 2:21pm On Nov 08, 2020
misano:
The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria did not specifically ascribe a clear cut decision making role to the office of the vice president, so I will not wrap this piece around his office as Nigeria’s vice president. An office that has been described in some quarters as ‘spare tire’, “senior personal assistant to the president with fat salary’’, the description is endless. As such I will not be addressing you much as VP in this piece due to your almost none existing role in the constitution, I will be talking to you as one who can be Nigeria's president one day.

So, as the presidential election draws nearer, the question before a few Nigerians is this: Will Osinbanjo make a good president? The painful answer is NO. He is no different from the current president. If you didn't like the Buhari's administration, please you most likely not like Osinbanjo's administration.

Yemi Osinbajo had continually defended some inglorious policies of the Federal Government giving excuses for them. One example is in his recent outing to the launch of a book to commemorate the 80th birthday of Olusegun Osoba, Osinbajo told the world that it is wrong for people to insinuate that the president is protecting herdsmen and Boko Haram groups. So, if the president is not protecting them, then the question will be ‘what is he doing about the situation’?

As a politician who might have a dream to lead Nigeria as a president, Nigerians expected Prof. Yemi Osinbajo to take actions concerning the many challeges facing the country or at least tell the president of his displeasure at the rate in which innocent Nigerians are being killed needlessly across the country.

No part of Nigeria is currently immune against the hunger in the land, the attacks on the highways where people are kidnapped, police brutality, girls being raped and killed almost on a daily basis.

Osinbajo is a technocrat and that was why a lot of Nigerians were excited when he became the number two citizen of the nation. People then heaved a sign of relieve that at least for a change we have a VP who will not be a stooge and would be a departure from what the country used to have in persons of VPs but with the actions of Osinbajo on the current mayhem in the country it is clear that he is no different from the current president. The country has never had it this bad in terms of oppression, safety from killer police officers, unemployment & insecurity.

Need I remind Osinbajo the story of Easter in the Bible; she fasted, prayed and moved. She spoke out. If she had fasted and prayed and remained in her chamber, the Jews would have been extinct today. What is Osinbajo afraid of? Who is he afraid of? If you ceased to be the VP of Nigeria today, I am 100% sure you can’t go hungry for the rest of your life. I saw you prayed at Pa. Reuben Fasoranti’s residence, really? The Bible says prayer without work is dead on arrival.

sorry. How old is Osinbajo? VP that lack truth. We are talking about young fresh blood, you are here canvasing for great great grandpa that can not defend his religion.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by misano(m): 2:28pm On Nov 08, 2020
Owologbo:


sorry. How old is Osinbajo? VP that lack truth. We are talking about young fresh blood, you are here canvasing for great great grandpa that can not defend his religion.

Bros I they with U. We don't want Osinbanjo.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Patriotic9ja(m): 2:34pm On Nov 08, 2020
TecM0:
cool



Save the bullshit, and useless epistle

Professor Yemi Osinbajo SAN and Professor Babangana Zulum is what Nigeria needs


That you fail to understand roles of a Vice President in a democracy under a Presidency system is due to your naivity


Professor Yemi Osinbajo SAN only got to Govern Nigeria as Acting President 7 May 2017 – 19 August 2017, 19 January 2017 – 13 March 2017, 6 June 2016 – 19 June 2016

As an acting President

*He went around Niger Delta creeks to negotiate a community based modular refinery with Niger Delta avengers, militants and oil producing Community, this immediately ended oil installation bombing crisis

*After the invasion of National Assembly by DSS he sacked the DSS boss Lawal Daura, immediately

*Nnamdi Kanu secured many bail and Buhari denied him freedom, once Professor Osinbajo got to be the Acting President Kanu was released

N-Power, school feeding and Trader money was launched by him as an acting President, he went round Nigeria under the sun to explain the new policy to the masses and he ensured fair distribution until President Buhari moved it to a less effective ministry




.

You are well Learned. People don't really know that the few successes achieved by this administration were masterminded by PYO. Even recently, the ENDSARS recommendations being implemented across states were as a result of his intervention.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by misano(m): 2:44pm On Nov 08, 2020
seunmsg:


If you know the status of Lawal Daura in the Buhari government as at the time when he was sacked, you won’t bother to argue this point with him. That Osinbajo has not been allowed to act as president since then is heavily connected to Daura’s sack in case you don’t know.

That sack came with permission from Buhari. That's not an achievement. Besides, Osinbanjo can hardly be separated from Buhari.

What the OP said is right, he supports Buhari's bad policies & that ropes him into Buhari's failures.

His case is unredeemable.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Nobody: 3:15pm On Nov 08, 2020
Owologbo:


sorry. How old is Osinbajo? VP that lack truth. We are talking about young fresh blood, you are here canvasing for great great grandpa that can not defend his religion.

Do you bother to read at all or is everything you write just a blind and unthinking reaction to opposing Osinbajo or any Yoruba candidate automatically? Nonsense.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Owologbo(m): 3:40pm On Nov 08, 2020
OneTemplate:


Do you bother to read at all or is everything you write just a blind and unthinking reaction to opposing Osinbajo or any Yoruba candidate automatically? Nonsense.


Oga, take am easy. Osinbajo has nothing to offer. Stop marketing great great grandpas. His achievement in this administration is to defend lie. He can go and take up any political post in the West.
What we need is fresh uncorrupted blood. Not an great great grandpa his main assignment is to turn water to wine whenever a Christian Brother/sister is oppressed etc.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Nobody: 4:06pm On Nov 08, 2020
Owologbo:

Oga, take am easy. Osinbajo has nothing to offer. Stop marketing great great grandpas. His achievement in this administration is to defend lie. He can go and take up any political post in the West.
What we need is fresh uncorrupted blood. Not an great great grandpa his main assignment is to turn water to wine whenever a Christian Brother/sister is oppressed etc.


Great Grandpa at 63? Pray tell us the age of Trump(USA), Biden (USA) , Akuffo Addo (Ghana), Angela Merkel (Germany) , Cyril Ramaphosa (South Africa) , Yoshihide Suga(Japan) and that of the leaders of many Nations that folks like you love to proclaim as better than Nigeria for Osinbajo to be considered a great Grandpa, in leadership terms, by any well-informed and politically astute person.

All the most successful nations of the world most be full of very stupid people in comparison to an Einstein like you for them to be electing leaders older than Osinbajo to lead them.

Abeg, find better excuse. Stop beating about the bush and falling over your own shoelaces. Osinbajo is a great candidate, in every aspect, for most Nigerians but Igbos.

The part in bold in your post shows your IPOBian leaning, thinking and motivation.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Joylove2324(f): 5:37pm On Nov 08, 2020
Osinbajo is our next president by his grace
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by TheRareGem1(f): 5:41pm On Nov 08, 2020
OP, your epistle is trash. Condemning osinbajo's achievements with your assertion is bias, sentimental, one sided and ingrate. Osinbajo is nothing but a brand in this Buahri administration. He is undoubtedly, the best VP we get had. He has Pruf us beyond any reasonable doubt that he is a rare breed and not a regular politician hence he is fit, capable, able and can lead this country to a greater height being the number of citizen.
Re: Should Vice President Osinbanjo Be Nigeria's Next President by Thunder1010: 5:42pm On Nov 08, 2020
Nigeria will be a best place to be with Osinbajo in power as the president of Nigeria in 2023

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