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2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by ChelseaArmy(m): 7:15am On Jan 22, 2021
Stakeholders in the South-West geopolitical zone, on Thursday, insisted that the region must produce the next president of the country even as they pushed for the emergence of the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

It was at the summit on ‘Yoruba Nation: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow’ organised in Ibadan by a Pan-Yoruba socio-cultural group, Yoruba Patriots Movement (YPM).

The summit was, however, held amidst low turnout. It was learnt that though all the South-West governors, except Governor Gboyega Oyetola who was represented, shunned the meeting.

Daily Trust reports that there has been a controversy over the summit following the decision of the Pan-Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, to opt-out of it.

Our correspondent learnt that some Yoruba leaders decided to shun the summit following suspicion that it was convened to champion Tinubu presidency and true to their suspicion, discussion at the summit centred on him with speakers and dignitaries making a case for him.

However, at the summit held at the International Conference Centre (ICC) of the University of Ibadan, most of the invited dignitaries and Yoruba leaders were absent.

The National Coordinator of YPM, Oladosu Oladipupo, asked stakeholders in the North to respect the pre-2015 general election agreement to return power to the South in 2023.

He asked APC leaders to consider 2023 as time to repay for the struggle and sacrifices Tinubu has made for the party.

He said: “Tinubu has led Yoruba nation twice to support President Buhari’s presidential ambition.

“Tinubu’s cabinet was pan-Nigeria not only pan-Yoruba when he was the governor of Lagos State.

“He remains the only Yoruba man who worked tirelessly for the emergence of Buhari.

“So, we should all support him to contest the 2023 presidency.

“We must work hard to assist him to become the president of Nigeria.

“He has the mental capability and whatever is required to rule this country.

“We have been moving across the nation to tell Nigerians that this is the time for the Southwest to become Nigeria’s president.”

Also speaking at the event was Bosun Oladele who described the summit as a right step in the right direction.

He urged Yoruba leaders to look inward because this is the time for active participation to key into the Yoruba agenda.

APC chairman in Lagos, Tunde Balogun, dismissed opposition to Tinubu’s presidency, saying the former Lagos State governor represents the hope and the future of Nigeria.

Kogi lawmakers root for Yahaya Bello

Meanwhile, members of the Kogi State House of Assembly have continued to campaign for Governor Yahaya Bello’s presidential ambition.

On Thursday, they were at the Niger State House of Assembly where they appealed to their colleagues to support Bello’s ambition.

The members were led by the Speaker of Kogi State House of Assembly, Matthew Kolawole.

Kolawole said: “We in the Kogi State Assembly have resolved and endorsed Governor Yahaya Bello for the 2023 presidential election and we have agreed to consult all the states houses of assembly in the country for their support and subsequent votes while we appeal to you all to support this crusade.”

Responding, the Speaker of the Kogi House of Assembly, Abdullahi Bawa Wuse, described Yahaya Bello’s ambition as a worthy project.

https://dailytrust.com/2023-low-turnout-as-yoruba-summit-pushes-for-tinubu-presidency

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by dumahi(m): 7:17am On Jan 22, 2021
The heat has started. Nigeria will change for good only from the day Nigerians learn to vote in leaders based on their track records for patriotic service rather than based on "he/she is from our tribe/party/region".

Anybody known to have taken an advantage of a past political position to enrich him/herself inordinately should not be voted again into a higher position. Otherwise, let Nigerians get ready to keep regretting their lives for decades to come.

Unfortunately, most Nigerians don't think clearly. So, they are likely to continue to worship those who have stolen their destinies and oppress those fighting for them. They will continue to emphasize region, religion and party affiliations over the destiny of their children and children's children.

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by Bigggloadofcum: 7:19am On Jan 22, 2021
That crook better stay at home. Nigerians never too suffer?

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by uncleck: 7:19am On Jan 22, 2021
I wonder why any sane human being will want the likes of Tinubu and Atiku to become president in a country of over 200,000,000 people.


Your roof is still my concern. Check my signature

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by ChelseaArmy(m): 7:24am On Jan 22, 2021
uncleck:
I wonder why any sane human being will want the likes of Tinubu and Atiku to become president in a country of over 200,000,000 people.


Your roof is still my concern. Check my signature
like him or not Tinubu is our incoming president come2023

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by ChelseaArmy(m): 7:25am On Jan 22, 2021
Bigggloadofcum:
That crook better stay at home. Nigerians never too suffer?
sai Jagaban 2023

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by helinues: 7:26am On Jan 22, 2021
Toh

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by AmbaliJ: 7:29am On Jan 22, 2021
2023 is still a bit far. But those that are seriously interested should start mobilization right now for traction.

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by Racoon(m): 7:49am On Jan 22, 2021
Our correspondent learnt that some Yoruba leaders decided to shun the summit following suspicion that it was convened to champion Tinubu presidency and
true to their suspicion, discussion at the summit
centred on him with speakers and dignitaries making
a case for him.
Even the SW brethren dont agree with the Tinubu presidency project hence not united on this same matter.

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by uncleck: 7:56am On Jan 22, 2021
ChelseaArmy:
like him or not Tinubu is our incoming president come2023
Am I bordered? No. Will I be surprised? No. Will I support that? Over my dead body. Who is my preferred candidate? I'm indifferent

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by IGBOpigs(m): 8:29am On Jan 22, 2021
JAGABA OF NIGERIA S/W 2023 (YORUBA 2023) IGBO WILL NEVER GET OUR VOTE (NORTH)

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by 1Dray(m): 8:57am On Jan 22, 2021
ChelseaArmy:
like him or not Tinubu is our incoming president come2023

Why not make him the president of your household.

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by OfficialAwol(m): 9:05am On Jan 22, 2021
ChelseaArmy:
like him or not Tinubu is our incoming president come2023

Incoming president of Drug Traffickers and Consumers association I guess.

Radaradarada

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by Jagznation(m): 9:10am On Jan 22, 2021
yes power should rotate to the south i mean the south eastern part of Nigeria grin

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by celeiyke: 9:12am On Jan 22, 2021
Nigeria is not all about Tinubu and Buhari. Tinubu assisted Buhari for his personal gains, if he did for the sake of Nigeria he would have been offering advisory roles to the government considering the hardship in Nigeria today. They should campaign for him without the lie he offered Buhari to salvage Nigeria

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by Charmingrascal(m): 9:14am On Jan 22, 2021
Which Yoruba summit is pushing for Tinubu?

They are on their own, they are not representing the interest of Omoluabis.


Lai Lai never will Tinubu be Nigeria's President.


Olohun onije ari!


Those people that are pushing for Tinubu are delusional.


Atiku
Tinubu
HellRufai
Adamu Garba
Orji Kalu

Those people will never be President of this Country as God liveth.

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by celeiyke: 9:14am On Jan 22, 2021
IGBOpigs:
JAGABA OF NIGERIA S/W 2023 (YORUBA 2023) IGBO WILL NEVER GET OUR VOTE (NORTH)


You opened this account to insult Igbo. This clearly means the Igbo give you sleepless night

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by beejaay: 9:16am On Jan 22, 2021
ChelseaArmy:
like him or not Tinubu is our incoming president come2023
maybe president of your famile..better still you can choose between any of the failures of generations like tinubu, atiku, umahi, it is your cup tea..after you all come and cry how nigeria is not working when u all dont think

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by nazicartel(m): 9:19am On Jan 22, 2021
IGBOpigs:
JAGABA OF NIGERIA S/W 2023 (YORUBA 2023) IGBO WILL NEVER GET OUR VOTE (NORTH)
Is there something different or something bad the Igbos did?... Because since I started being steady here, I have seen many people countering our Presidencial ambition. Is there anything bad if an Igbo man vies for the seat?.... Besides your username, sounds somehow and insulting too

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by Sammy07: 9:21am On Jan 22, 2021
Well the low turn out was because we're pushing for Osinbajo

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by Jollylolly(f): 12:00pm On Jan 22, 2021
Make una go sit down abeg... Tinubu should not contest but instead support PYO come 2023...if he want to stay relevant for more years in Nigerian political sphere... Hes a kingmaker and should not try contesting.

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by mastercee(m): 12:36pm On Jan 22, 2021
We would rather have Osinbajo or a certain Akinwunmi Adesina.

Tinubu my foot!

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by mainkendo: 12:36pm On Jan 22, 2021
cheesy
Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by Enudapan: 12:36pm On Jan 22, 2021
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated
Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by lekki1444: 12:37pm On Jan 22, 2021
shocked
Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by Nobody: 12:37pm On Jan 22, 2021
Lol... If the South West continues to antagonize the North, we will not support their son. That's the truth.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by Enyimbamercedes: 12:38pm On Jan 22, 2021
Tinubu will only be president of the SW.

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Re: 2023: Low Turnout As Yoruba Summit Pushes For Tinubu Presidency by salbis(m): 12:38pm On Jan 22, 2021
Tinubu is our next President. grin grin grin

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