Politics › Re: Do You Remember "Febuhari"? by ProjectNaija(m): 10:39am On Feb 15, 2018 |
Okoroawusa: I don't ,I repeat,I don't regret voting Buhari in 2015
And I will do it again in "Febuhari" 2019.
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Politics › Re: Social Media Is Overrated When It Comes To Elections by ProjectNaija(m): 8:16am On Feb 15, 2018 |
teemanbastos: Only 35% of Nigerians use social media, about 20% have political apathy.... Maybe only 15% indeed get involved. meanwhile, out of the remaining 65% offline Nigerians.. 45% are involved in the process.. the politicians focus on the 45% and win. During the 2015 elections only 29 million Nigerians voted out of 65 million registered voters and an estimated 100 million Nigerians of voting age so your statistics can't be right but this time around, we will change the narrative. |
Politics › Re: Who Are We Going To Vote For In 2019 by ProjectNaija(m): 6:59am On Feb 15, 2018 |
Donald Duke all the way, read my signature  |
Politics › Re: Social Media Is Overrated When It Comes To Elections by ProjectNaija(m): 5:43pm On Feb 14, 2018*. Modified: 6:46am On Feb 15, 2018 |
maclatunji: If we were to go by the prevailing news on social media at different points in the last 3 years, Mama Taraba would be governor of Taraba by now and Nnamdi Kanu and his minions would have prevented election from holding in Anambra, Donald Trump would have invaded Nigeria to excise Biafra (#LWKMD).
There are so many examples of sometimes stupid ideas gaining traction on social media which have no basis in reality.
So, for those learners calculating the future prospects of their preferred candidates on social media, I say wake up and start living in the real world. The same social media predicted the daura dullaard would win the 2015 elections. Now that social media has turned against the tyrant, his supporters are saying it's no longer reliable.  |
Politics › Re: Let's Vote Out Both Apc And Pdp Come 2019 by ProjectNaija(m): 5:29pm On Feb 07, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Let's Vote Out Both Apc And Pdp Come 2019 by ProjectNaija(m): 3:24pm On Feb 07, 2018 |
Donald Duke is the answer  |
Politics › Re: Urgent Enquiries: Obasanjo Coalition Movement In Abuja by ProjectNaija(m): 2:38pm On Feb 07, 2018 |
Trustme2: Na wa o Bros. You dropped your email and before I could even send a mail you've removed it. I thought membership of movement like this should be encouraged and since you are involved you should encourage others. I can't write what my interest is online that's why I asked for digit which you can easily edit once I've picked the number. Pls if you can't drop the digit kindly drop back the email so I can contact you I already received two mails with them expressing the same interest. I thought one of them was from you. Deluxefinishings@hotmail.com |
Politics › Coalition For Nigeria – The Urgency Of Now! By Donald Duke by ProjectNaija(op): 6:35pm On Feb 06, 2018 |
Coalition for Nigeria – the urgency of now! OpinionFeb 6, 2018
By Donald Duke
Expectedly, the launch of the Coalition for Nigeria Movement, shortly after former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s open letter to President Muhammadu Buhari, has elicited a diverse array of commentary. From excitement that something is at last happening in the polity that reverses the bore, to hope, confusion and of course condemnation. Good enough, hardly indifference, for then it would have been a failure. There are also those who proffer neither ideas nor solutions, but seemingly have the answers to all that is right and wrong in our country.
This missive is not about convincing anyone about the merits or otherwise of the coalition, its aims, objectives or its founders. No, it is about the urgency of NOW! One thing we all can agree on, regardless of our diverse backgrounds, privileges or circumstances, is that we could do a lot better than we currently are. That our nonchalance, selfishness and greed is eclipsing our collective futures and thereby threatening our very own survival to an extent we can hardly fathom.
There are those who endlessly criticize, yet do nothing, perhaps condemning us collectively to the ranks of irredeemability and there are others who hope that somewhere, somehow, someone would arise to lift the despair and desperate situation that is Nigeria. And, a tiny few who are ready to pick up the gauntlet. Literally take the bull by the horns knowing that there must be a resolution, either in favour of him or the bull. First caveat, I am not here to give a character attestation on anyone, least of all former President Obasanjo, he is too well known and varied that whatever one may say is perhaps a shade, indeed a slight shade of the man.
There are those and there are many, me inclusive, that believe he ought to take a back seat in the polity and be the Statesman that we would want to define him be, at least until things get awry, then we wonder where he is to marshall our collective complaints and speak on our behalf. I, like many others have my grudges too, but for now, all this talk of Obasanjo is diversionary. The kernel of our discuss is our collective existence.
The talk today is youth participation in our polity and then charitably women. After all, their demographics easily account for seventy percent of the population. Have we, the so called ruling class earnestly considered handing over the baton of leadership? Let us consider the recent PDP primaries, the same old guard turns up, the average age of the aspirants is no less than 60 going on to 70. Have we considered that a child born at the advent of this republic, 1999, is a voter today and one ten years old then is likely a parent, now saddled with concerns of the future of his or her offsprings, the answer is an emphatic no. At its last convention, the PDP lost an incredible opportunity to redefine itself.
She could have head hunted a breed of younger, urbane and forward looking leadership of both gender at a parity and accordingly rebranded herself as the new PDP, taking a leaf from the UK labor party of the 90’s that was out of power for about 15years, rebranded herself as the new labor, with a centrist manifesto and brought to the fore the then dashing duo of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. The optics were great. But for the PDP, no. The dinosaurs unable to breed and refusing to quit, extinguish the entire land. The APC fares no differently. Hardly any room nor scope of replenishinold blood with new.
Before we get carried away with youth, let me proudly proclaim that I too was once branded youth and seen as a member of the vanguard of a new generation. At 30 a state commissioner, at 34, a member of the National Economic Intelligence Committee and concurrently a member of the National Economic Council and at 37, state governor. At 45, I was done and pensionable.
The point is, there is nothing unique here, except that I was fortunate to be mentored, whereas, the bulk of our current young persons are not consciously being politically mentored, thereby creating a huge lacuna in the leadership structure going forward. Without digressing too far, let me remind this audience that unmentored youth could be a lethal weapon. The bulk of the folks who orchestrated the 1966 pogrom were in their mid to late twenties. Full of unbridled zeal and ideals, but hardly any institutional breeding or knowledge of history. The result was a fatal civil war. Catastrophically, we still deny ourselves the knowledge of history, so we seemingly are on the verge of repeating it.
Over the past couple of months I have met with and spoken to dozens of young people about the importance of participation in the polity. The level of apathy and disenchantment is frightening. For every hundred urban youth, not more than 20% possess a voters card with an alarming indifference that it matters for nothing. Whereas, European societies with an older population are witnessing youth participation and electing younger persons to office, the reverse is the case in Nigeria and indeed Africa, with a younger population. Until the forceful retirement of Mugabe, the average leadership age on the continent was about 75, it may have dropped to 65 with his departure and the coming on stage of Gambia’s Adama Barrow and Liberia’s George Weah. But then, are we not shortchanging ourselves of virility? Muhammadu Buhari himself has admitted that age is a constraint to his performance in office, I needn’t say more.
But young Nigerians, political power is never handed over as an inheritance.You plot and seek it as an entitlement. Our forebearers in the first republic did same from the British. It’s not a moral obligation to handover and or step aside, it is a grab. Between 1996 and 1999 when we assumed authority in Cross River State, we plotted with like minds to overthrow the status quo and they fought back, but with our numbers, careful and skillful calculus we prevailed. Above all, we sought office for the right reasons. Society like all else is dynamic and moves with the times. Today we ascribe it as analogue and digital. The ways our fathers operated certainly cannot be the way we should, that would be stagnation and retrogression.
Every four years or so there is much made of youth participation in politics, it’s an attractive sound bite, the difference this time is that there is no longer time. Young people urgently need to get a grasp of the issues and appreciate that it is their future that is at stake. Participation from the ward to the federal levels is imperative. A young 27- year -old impresses me in this regard. His name is Bukunyi Olateru Olagbegi. Certainly not accepting the status quo of his age grade, he goes about setting up a political party called the Modern Democratic Party to create political space for his ilk. That is consciousness and activism and should be encouraged. We need more of his type in the political sphere to an extent that they can no longer be ignored.
Back to the Coalition for Nigeria Movement, if all it achieves is to rekindle and galvanize the entire strata of the population to becoming politically active, it would, in my opinion, be a huge success. In that quest, all hands ought to be on deck, the good and not so good, for the weight is great. I would be gladdened to see a President Buhari, Jonathan, Obasanjo, Abubakar and as far down as Gowon join the movement. Let not Obasanjo alone enjoy the limelight of the all knowing, more than ever, their experiences ought be brought to bear.
It is apathy that encourages the governing class to govern with contempt, with the belief the electorate is too docile and disenchanted to scrutinize or have oversight of their performance. And largely this is true. That it takes an eighty something year old to awaken us to the foibles of governance, perhaps through the experience of his own shortcomings, for me, regardless of his personal reasons, says there is a vacuum somewhere that he wittingly fills. Should we on account of that begrudge him, for me, that is a firm NO.
Rather, let us fill the gap that he recurringly exploits so expertly and adroitly by ensuring that the leadership no longer takes governance for granted, knowing there is an intolerant electorate out there. Then attention will be paid to job creation and not foreign exchange affordability, herdsmen nor retaliating communities will dare not ransack lands, maim persons and destroy property with reckless abandon without fear of repercussion from authorities, where empathy and compassion will be the yardstick for governance and not hard heartedness and high handedness, appointments to offices will reflect the diversity of the nation and IDP camps would not be the new horror chamber.
That budgets will be presented and passed on time and there would be consequences for failures to perform in government. That we cease to live in fear of our personal safety and rather lookout for the wellbeing of each other. There is no doubt that ours is a broken society and this is no time to sit back and criticize, no matter how self satisfying and alluring it maybe. Let us save that energy for things more vital and urgent. Obasanjo is transient, Nigeria will certainly fare longer. There is clearly an urgency of NOW!. http://www.championnews.com.ng/93449-2/
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Politics › Re: Urgent Enquiries: Obasanjo Coalition Movement In Abuja by ProjectNaija(m): 5:21pm On Feb 06, 2018*. Modified: 7:05pm On Feb 06, 2018 |
Trustme2: Can you drop your digits so we can talk  |
Politics › Re: Urgent Enquiries: Obasanjo Coalition Movement In Abuja by ProjectNaija(m): 5:09pm On Feb 06, 2018 |
Trustme2: Pls can anyone provide me with the office address of Coalition of Nigeria Movement in Abuja recently launched in Abuja by Obaaanjo.A handsome reward awaits anyone who can provide a clue or link me with any of the convener or executive of the movement What's your interest exactly? I am involved in the movement. |
Politics › Re: Urgent Enquiries: Obasanjo Coalition Movement In Abuja by ProjectNaija(m): 5:07pm On Feb 06, 2018 |
Trustme2: Pls can anyone provide me with the office address of Coalition of Nigeria Movement in Abuja recently launched in Abuja by Obaaanjo.A handsome reward awaits anyone who can provide a clue or link me with any of the convener or executive of the movement Let's join hands to make Nigeria great again, register to join the Coalition for Nigeria Movement and let's make things happen. http://www.cnmovement.org/become-a-member. |
Politics › Re: 2019: Obasanjo, Agbakoba’s Coalitions May Merge Soon To Challenge APC, PDP 201 by ProjectNaija(m): 6:10pm On Feb 05, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: 2019: Obasanjo, Agbakoba’s Coalitions May Merge Soon To Challenge APC, PDP 201 by ProjectNaija(m): 1:36pm On Feb 05, 2018 |
The movement to send the dullard back to daura is unstoppable. |
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Politics › Re: Is Obasanjo About To Correct His Mistake Of 2007? by ProjectNaija(op): 4:08pm On Feb 02, 2018 |
Ratello: Which mumu mistake is he correcting? The old man should go and rest Nothing wrong in him correcting the error he made in the past. |
Politics › Re: Is Obasanjo About To Correct His Mistake Of 2007? by ProjectNaija(op): 3:20pm On Feb 02, 2018 |
2019 promises to be very interesting  |
Politics › Is Obasanjo About To Correct His Mistake Of 2007? by ProjectNaija(op): 11:48am On Feb 02, 2018 |
In the run up to the 2007 elections whilst the search was on for a credible replacement to Obasanjo, one name kept propping up as the most suitable replacement for Obasanjo based or his remarkable performance as governor in his State which culminated in his transforming the economy of the state in eight short years that he was at the helm of affairs. little wonder so many people were excited at the thought of having this young man at the driver's sit in the presidency and having him work his magic at transforming the national economy as well. But alas it was not meant to be as this is Nigeria were ethnicity and religion play a bigger role in determining our leaders rather than merit or competency.
As part of the conditions given for Northern support for Obasanjo when we returned to civil rule in 1999, there was an agreement that power will return to the north after Obasanjo's eight years in power and in keeping with the spirit of this agreement, Obasanjo conceded to anoint a northerner to succeed him. As a result of this Nigeria lost the opportunity then of getting the best possible proven replacement for Obasanjo in the person of Donald Duke and instead went for Umaru Yar'adua who unfortunately was not in good health and was unable to perform creditably before his eventual demise. Why Obasanjo then did not anoint Donald Duke as vice president despite his being the most competent remains a mystery buried in the intrigues that culminated in the 2007 elections.
As another election year approaches and all sorts of political calculations are being made with alignments and re-alignments going on, we now see that Donald Duke who recently indicated his renewed interest in contesting the presidential elections next year is a prominent member of the Obasanjo sponsored Coalition for Nigeria movement. Could Obasanjo be trying to correct his mistake of the past by now backing the presidential bid of the man who would have been best to succeed him?
CC: seun lalasticlala mynd44
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Politics › Re: Obasanjo Launches Coalition For Nigeria Movement In Ogun by ProjectNaija(m): 2:33pm On Feb 01, 2018 |
God bless obasanjo. |
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Politics › Re: Official Nairaland Support Thread For Donald Duke 2019 by ProjectNaija(m): 2:06pm On Jan 25, 2018 |
Duke2019: For starters, do you know that Mr. Donald Duke has been the only Nigerian Governor who served and was not listed by EFCC for any corruption charge? You can read more about it Here on BBC
According to his page on Wikipedia, He created the idea of the Obudu Ranch International Mountain Race and the race grew to become one of the most lucrative mountain running competitions in the world under his stewardship. In 2005, he created a special reserve fund for the state meant to ‘‘hedge against economic downturn, and the inevitable rainy day’’. This was meant to cushion the effect of unforeseeable economic challenges that may occasion uncertainty in the state's Internally generated revenue, as well as monthly allocation from the federal government.
Donald Duke initiated the Tinapa Resort project as a way to boost business and tourism in the state. Over $350 million was spent on initial development before phase 1 opening in April 2007. The BBC reported in September 2006 that Governor Duke was the only governor specifically mentioned as not being under investigation by the federal Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (Four other governors were also reported as not under investigation but their names were not released.)
Duke is a man with results, therefore, i will urge well meaning Nigerians to come together, and REDEEM out future.
It's Time To Get Things Right! When is Mr Duke going to officially launch his campaign? Millions of Nigerians are eagerly waiting to vote for him. He is a man whose time has come. |
Politics › Re: Official Nairaland Support Thread For Donald Duke 2019 by ProjectNaija(m): 7:18pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
989900: Make Ribadu his running mate, and they'll win.
That equals Buhari's anti-corruption persona, with younger are more brilliant minds.
However, they'll need to find a new party.
PDP can't win -- that party is cursed and soiled for now.
Donald Duke is also very strong on anti corruption. That's one of his strongest points. |
Politics › Re: Official Nairaland Support Thread For Donald Duke 2019 by ProjectNaija(m): 7:15pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Odingo1: In fair play, Igbo man from SE should be the next president after the north, SW,North, SS has been there,let Igbos do also. There are good Igbo men with good records e.g Charles Soludo, Peter Obi, Chidoka, Ekwerremadu etc Let them come out to contest, nobody is going to handover the presidency to them on a platter of gold. |
Politics › Re: 2019: Duke, Ezekwesili, Agbakoba, Utomi In New Alliance, To Battle APC, PDP by ProjectNaija(m): 7:10pm On Jan 18, 2018 |
dunkem21: It was an exaggeration for an example.. OK, where will Donald get 30m votes to win an election? He doesn't need 30 million votes to win but he will certainly get it with the right strategies in place. |
Politics › Re: "Buhari Didn't Say He May Not Contest In 2019" - Presidency Rubbishes Reuters by ProjectNaija(m): 3:37pm On Jan 18, 2018 |
Good riddance to bad rubbish. |
Politics › Re: 2019: Duke, Ezekwesili, Agbakoba, Utomi In New Alliance, To Battle APC, PDP by ProjectNaija(m): 3:22pm On Jan 18, 2018 |
HAH: don't mind them, the truth is the only person that can may rattle Buhari is kwankwaso, because to most northerners he is the alternative if Buhari is not there Yes kwankwaso will split the northern vote leaving Donald Duke to clear the southern part of the country and the middle belt.  |
Politics › Re: 2019: Duke, Ezekwesili, Agbakoba, Utomi In New Alliance, To Battle APC, PDP by ProjectNaija(m): 12:30pm On Jan 18, 2018 |
The mission to rescue Nigeria has started, let's all join this moving train.  |
Politics › Re: Official Nairaland Support Thread For Donald Duke 2019 by ProjectNaija(m): 9:56am On Jan 18, 2018 |
Duke all the way. 
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Politics › Re: Let's Not Make Mistake Of Not Voting For Donald Duke by ProjectNaija(m): 4:05pm On Jan 17, 2018 |
izaray: My dear, am not against Donald Duke either, he was once my Governor, and i kno what he did for my state, so why should i My opinon is, lets be wise, so we dnt do things that will end us regreting... Think of it this way, it is the northern vote that will be divided between buhari and atiku. Donald will then clear the south and middle belt. |
Politics › Re: Let's Not Make Mistake Of Not Voting For Donald Duke by ProjectNaija(m): 3:42pm On Jan 17, 2018 |
izaray: Hey, park well. Your mumu and foolishness no even get trace, just a simple question, you can't give an ans to it.
Is Donald Duke running for a presidency or Vice Since power is still vested to the north. You no even sabi, yet you fine it so easy to throw
insult on people maybe to get a cheap like as if i care idiot. Get off my mention you fool. And who vested this power in the north  Donald Duke is running for president and by God's grace, he will win. |
Politics › Re: Official Nairaland Support Thread For Donald Duke 2019 by ProjectNaija(m): 9:13am On Jan 17, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Official Nairaland Support Thread For Donald Duke 2019 by ProjectNaija(m): 8:54am On Jan 17, 2018 |
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