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Politics / Re: I Have No Issues With Tinubu; He Is Somebody I Regard As A Father - Peter Obi by theforemost: 5:56pm On Mar 13, 2023
Omicronvaccine:


https://igberetvnews.com/1440680/issues-tinubu-somebody-regard-father-peter-obi/


This guy knows he's bound for JAIL.
unprecedented fraud in political elections

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Politics / Re: Any Nigerian That Praises Obasanjo Will Go To Hell – Seun Kuti by theforemost: 5:51pm On Mar 12, 2023
envoymedia:


https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpj7oypKIgQ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

You mean that ibo wood father was a chief in Onitsha

That's why he was never made the head of Owu
Politics / Re: Rauf Aregbesola Campaigns For Sanwo-Olu In Alimosho (Video) by theforemost: 5:41pm On Mar 12, 2023
The idiot more doing eye service
Politics / Re: Why Tinubu Should Pick Christians As Chief Of Staff And SGF - Nuhu Ibrahim Bunu by theforemost: 5:38pm On Mar 12, 2023
Omoawoke:
angry

Tinubu should pick whoever is capable and competent

LP aka Lying Party

Please what’s the next lie you have in cooler for this week
LP fit kill person with lies.
Yesterday’s was that Sanwo Olu prevented prevented LP from visiting victims of the train accident
Today was a propaganda that Apc voters were protesting in ikorodu. Those were campaign Members protesting their non payments and they had every right to do it

We have had 19 states lie

Character assassination, defamation, lies, fakes news, playing the victim are their trade marks

I was wrong to think the party will be a force to be reckoned with in 2027 but it is a faulty foundation. No party can survive one year with this tactics
After Saturday election, they will be sent to the political oblivion they belong
Nonsense


All their senate and House of assembly elections must be scrutinized.
I wonder who on earth voted this guy bellow



I'm totally ashamed. I can't believe the intellectual capacity has this much difference between this two.

Although election is over, but I stumbled on this video and I ended up thanking God the true Nigerians saved the nation through their votes yet again.

Watch this video and please read the comments to see what's the verdicts Nigerians.

Whatch in the link below

https://fb.watch/jdDzlfsg2t/
Politics / Re: Why Tinubu Should Pick Christians As Chief Of Staff And SGF - Nuhu Ibrahim Bunu by theforemost: 5:34pm On Mar 12, 2023
BurialGround:


If you think a sick Tinubu with Boko Haram VP and other northern elements around him will improve your life and that of millions of NIGERIANS, you're only dreaming.

SO! THIS THING STILL DEU PAIN YOU?? I FEAR YOU GO FIT COMMIT SUICIDE O!!!
Politics / Re: Why Tinubu Should Pick Christians As Chief Of Staff And SGF - Nuhu Ibrahim Bunu by theforemost: 5:31pm On Mar 12, 2023
taiwolomo1:
you are talking shit! Who are u to scrutinise him. Did u vote for him? Imagine ur sense of entitlement. Someone u meant bad for

GOD bless and honour your parents
Politics / Re: Why Tinubu Should Pick Christians As Chief Of Staff And SGF - Nuhu Ibrahim Bunu by theforemost: 5:30pm On Mar 12, 2023
These hypocrites are at it again.

After failing in their bid to beat the Muslims.

They have no right to make any demand.
All their pastors and spiritual fathers, all have no right to make a single demand.
Politics / Re: Kalu, Wase, Jaji, Betara, Others Eye Gbajabiamila’s Seat As Race Kicks Off by theforemost: 5:28pm On Mar 12, 2023
FOLLOW THE LOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE 2023 ELECTION BY PROF. M. JEGA( former Chairman INEC)

*Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, got only 37% of the vote, down from the 56% that Buhari got in 2019.

*In 2019 was a two-horse race between the APC and PDP candidates, 2023 was at least a four-horse race between APC, PDP, LP and NNPP candidates.

*It was the first time since 2007 that we had more than two major candidates in a presidential election and the first time since 1983 that we had up to four major candidates in such a race.

*The top four candidates in this election got 37%, 29%, 25% and 6% respectively. This compares closely with 1979 when Shagari got 34%, Awo got 29%, Zik got 16%, Aminu Kano got 10.28 and Waziri Ibrahim got 10%.

*The top three runners up in this race got a combined 60% of the vote.

*That is impressive, but then, they only have themselves to blame that they did not present a united front before the election. They only tried to present a united front to contest the results.

*It is a case of locking the stables after the horses have bolted. Would they have made 60% of the vote if they had united behind a single candidate? Anybody’s guess.

*Tinubu’s party went into this election controlling the Federal and 21 state governments. In the event, he won only 12 states outright.

*PDP’s Atiku Abubakar also won 12 states,

*LP’s Peter Obi won 12 states outright [FCT included]

* NNPP’s Kwankwaso won outright in one state.


So how did Tinubu win the race? Simple.

* The number of states that a candidate wins outright is important. Equally important is the number of states in which he came second.

*Also very important is, if he came second with only a narrow margin in most of them.

*Tinubu won 12 states outright [Zamfara, Jigawa, Borno, Niger, Kwara, Kogi, Benue, Ekiti, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo and Rivers]. He came second in 19 states [Kebbi, Sokoto, Kaduna, Katsina, Kano, Gombe, Bauchi, Yobe, Taraba, Nasarawa, Plateau, Adamawa, Osun, Lagos, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Edo, Imo and Ebonyi].

*In many cases the margins of loss were very small, only 3,000 votes in Sokoto, 12,000 in Katsina and equally narrow margins in Osun and Lagos.

*Tinubu came second to Kwankwaso in Kano, second to Atiku in most of the states the latter won and second to Obi in Lagos, Ebonyi, Imo and Edo.

* This was exactly how Alhaji Shehu Shagari won the presidency in 1979. He won outright in nine states out of 19 [Sokoto, Kaduna, Niger, Bauchi, Gongola, Benue, Kwara, Rivers and Cross River.] He won in Kaduna and Gongola even though his party lost the governorship elections there two weeks earlier, what in those days was called “the bandwagon effect.” Of the remaining ten states in Nigeria at the time, Shagari came second in 9 [Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Bendel, Anambra, Imo, Borno, Plateau and Kano]. Shagari came third only in Lagos, after Awo and Zik.

* Like Shagari, like Tinubu; you are victorious if your party is either first or second in almost every state.

Allegations that APC rigged the election also falls flat because it lost the biggest states, namely Lagos, Kaduna, Kano and Katsina, even though all of them have APC state governors, all of whom are staunchly loyal to Tinubu.

* In terms of vote banks, what is Imo, Edo or Adamawa to these states? Why should anyone go rigging elections in some small states when he could rig up figures in the biggest ones and win by a large margin?

* If they could help it, why should ten APC governors, APC National Chairman and Director General of the APC campaign suffer the embarrassment of failing to deliver their states?

*Why should Tinubu himself suffer the embarrassment of failing to win outright in Lagos, long alleged to be his political fiefdom?

*Allegations that APC rigged these polls do not hold the water of logic.

*But those making them still have the chance to prove them at the election tribunals.

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Politics / Re: Afenifere Rejects Tinubu’s Victory, Insists Obi Won by theforemost: 4:11pm On Mar 08, 2023
I just feel I should share these as I found it somewhere.

Don't count Afenifere as being Yoruba. We got lots in our midst who are actually not yorubas.

I found this

https://saharareporters.com/2007/06/18/obasanjos-real-father-paternity-controversy

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Politics / Re: Afenifere Rejects Tinubu’s Victory, Insists Obi Won by theforemost: 4:06pm On Mar 08, 2023
*This is Copied From "FRIENDS IKOYI CLUB 1938" FORUM. I come in Peace ✌️*

Rubakoye.


*TINUBU'S’s ADVANTAGE OF DISADVANTAGE*

*By Ray Ekpu*

07 March 2023  
The Guardian Newspaper

Any person who is a lover of books must endeavour to read a book titled: “David and Goliath” authored by Malcolm Gladwell, the famous author of Tipping Point. David and Goliath is a practical yet philosophical exploration of the Advantage of Disadvantage as well as the Disadvantage of Advantage.

I want to contextualise the recent presidential election bearing this philosophy in mind. Asiwaju Bola Tinubu had said before the election that it was his turn to be President. It seemed like a statement of entitlement and that word emilokan has earned a place in our political vocabulary.

But he did not fully know what hurdles had been piled on his path from several angles. It was when he wore his battle gear and went into the field of battle that it dawned on him that he may have underestimated the roadblocks he needed to scale over on his way to Aso Rock Villa.
He may have been aware of the plot to shoehorn the Senate President Dr Ahmed Lawan into the office if all things were equal. But all things were not equal so the plot flopped because the god of fairness was on duty. If anyone deserved to be supported by President Muhammadu Buhari to succeed him it had to be Tinubu.
Tinubu it was who gathered together along with a few other persons, a number of rickety parties, stitched them together to form the all-conquering APC that had the vigour to defeat a sitting President in the presidential election of 2015. And Buhari became President.
And then came the currency issue, which was said to be targeting Tinubu, a kind of Frankenstein’s monster. If the currency matter imposed unbearable hardship of the people it was bound to reflect badly at the poll on whoever was the flagbearer of the ruling party. And in this case Tinubu would receive the anger of the voters at the polling booth.
Besides, the low rating of Buhari’s performance in office was likely to have, even remotely, a negative effect on Tinubu in the eyes of the voters. Well-informed voters would acknowledge that Tinubu held no office and could therefore not be held responsible for the faults of the Buhari government but other voters were likely to lump both the candidate and the government in power together and judge them harshly. That would affect Tinubu negatively.
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) had shown itself to be a fair organisation when it asked Christians to vote according to their conscience without necessarily bearing a religious bias. This seemed to give Tinubu, a Muslim who had chosen another Muslim, Shettima as his running mate, the all-clear.
Besides, his wife Oluremi is a pastor in one of the Pentecostal Churches, which is an indication that he is an open-minded person in matters of religion. Despite this, the religious hawks still thought that he did not give appropriate recognition to Christianity otherwise he would have chosen a Christian as his running mate.
They piled pressure both discreetly and blatantly for Christians not to vote for Tinubu. That may have had an impact on Tinubu’s defeat in Lagos by the Labour Party candidate Mr Peter Obi.
As the youths were massing up in various rallies for different parties in Lagos it may have crossed Tinubu’s mind that the EndSARS activists had made him a target of their attacks two years ago. They set ablaze some of his assets at his newspaper, The Nation and Television station, TVC. How would they respond to him this time that he is actually a candidate? Would they support or scorn him? That was a question to which there was no immediate answer but the fact that there was a youth revolution with Obi as the exponent posed an immediate danger to his electoral survival in Lagos and elsewhere.
Even the fact that the Igbos had been asking, fairly, for a President of Igbo extraction was a source of likely irritation to non-Igbo candidates. Some persons from Yorubaland including former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Afenifere had been campaigning for an Igbo presidency with Peter Obi as the candidate. This viewpoint was likely to catch the attention of fair-minded persons in a cosmopolitan city like Lagos with the virtues of exceptionalism. Is that why Obi did very well in Lagos? Possibly.
As the campaign progressed Tinubu was being dragged to court by various persons for various reasons. In addition, some media, especially social media, were also openly hostile to Tinubu. His inability to appear at the town hall meetings organised by Arise Television was also a problem that expanded into an open confrontation between the news organisation and his campaign organisation. It took the intervention of elders in the media profession for the matter to be resolved but the residue of that conflict remained.
When the presidential election results for Lagos were released Obi of Labour Party stunned everyone by beating Tinubu and the candidate of the PDP Mr Atiku Abubakar. The results: APC 572, 606, LP 582, 454, NNPP 8, 442 and PDP 75, 750. Amazingly the results for the Senate and House of Representatives in Lagos largely favoured the APC. All the three APC senatorial candidates namely Ms Idiat Adebule, Wasiu Eshinlokun Sanni and Tokunbo Abiru won the elections.
Also the APC won 20 of the 24 seats for the House of Representatives. So if the APC was so dominant in the two elections why was that dominance not extended to the presidential so that Tinubu who has been a fixture in Lagos for more than 20 years would win? My explanation is that the god of fairness never wanted him to win in Lagos so that it would not be said that he rigged it. You can only rig elections where you have reasonable control.
Without winning in Lagos the votes earned by Tinubu in other places look valid. Any talk about rigging in other places will look misplaced because if he did not rig in Lagos he would not be expected to rig in other places where he had no control. That is the advantage of disadvantage.
All of these problems were piled up on Tinubu’s path yet he won. That is the lesson from the battle between the giant Goliath and the shepherd boy David. The giant Goliath was six foot nine inches tall, wearing a bronze helmet and full body armour. He carried a javelin, a spear and a sword. An attendant preceded him, carrying a large shield. The giant asked the Israelites to choose one person to come and fight him. The shepherd boy David offered to confront the giant. And he won.
Mr Gladwell has explored several of such conflicts in his book and he believes that the act of facing imponderable odds in lopsided conflicts often produces greatness and beauty. Secondly, he thinks that we often misread such conflicts because the same qualities that appear to give them strength are often the sources of great weakness.

The options are always these: shall I persevere or give up? Should I play by the rules or follow my own instincts? Or should I strike back or forgive? Tinubu did not give up; he followed his own instincts; he struck back with tenacity and doggedness. He did not give up in the midst of the crisis that he faced all through the campaign and election.
The crisis did not unfaze him. John F. Kennedy, the former President of the United States of America said something about the word “crisis” many years ago. He said that when written in Chinese the word “crisis” is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity. Tinubu saw the danger and ignored it. He also saw the opportunity and embraced it. That was the advantage of disadvantage.
Those who believe that it is God that chooses leaders must inevitably accept that Tinubu would not have been President-elect today if God had not sanctioned it. See the array of roadblocks put on his path yet he triumphed. There must have been three of GOD'S CHARACTER in his corner:
(a) The GOD'S compensation that ensured that the man who fought for the actualisation of June 12 elections and who fought Sani Abacha from here and abroad for democracy must be compensated.
(b) The GOD'S fairness – Nigerians from all parts of the country want to have a country that is united and inclusive. That is why they subscribed to the rotation of the presidency as an article of faith. After eight years of Buhari’s presidency it ought to move to the south. Southern Governors said so. Northern Governors said so but some politicians out of greed, said No to the idea. That is why the god of fairness did not favour them in the election.
(c) The GOD'S reciprocity: For the fact that some persons tried to block Tinubu from accessing the presidency when it is actually President Buhari who in obedience to the god of reciprocity should have been the champion of Tinubu’s project, he was bound to be rewarded. These three gods were in Tinubu’s corner. That is why he won, warts and all. They gave him the advantage of disadvantage, a winning formula.
*Copied*

*MY COMMENTS*

[07/03, 17:53] TUNDE ODUWOLE,I-QS.: *I commend Ray Ekpu for this Brilliant Piece. I come in Peace ✌️* Rubakoye.
Politics / Re: Afenifere Rejects Tinubu’s Victory, Insists Obi Won by theforemost: 4:02pm On Mar 08, 2023
*Owe Yoruba:*
*Eniti o nwa eni je baba e lowo, aa pade eni iya je lowo (A person who goes out looking for people who are owing his father, will come across those his mother is owing)*

This is too interesting, 9ja too much


*Peter Obi is not the candidate of LP :*

According to Section 77 (2&3) of the electoral act 2022, Peter Obi is not a member of Labour party. As a result,he is not qualified to contest the February 25,2023 presidential election. Section 77 (2) says every political party must have/maintain a register of its member in soft and hard copy. 77(3) says each party SHALL MAKE THAT REGISTER AVAILABLE TO INEC NOT LATER THAN 30 DAYS BEFORE THE DATE FIXED FOR PRIMARIES, CONGRESSES OR CONVENTION. PDP screened all presidential candidates on April 29th,2022. Peter Obi participated in that screening and was cleared. Obi even displayed his provisional clearance on social media. He resigned from PDP on Thursday May 26th,2022 to join Labour party on May 27th,2022. Labour party conducted her presidential primary on May 30th, 2022 and it produced Obi after Prof. Pat Utomi voluntary withdrawal for Obi.
According to the section 77(3), Labour party ought to have submitted the party register to INEC 30 days before the presidential primary. By calculation, 30 days to May,30th,2022 was April 30,2022. As at April 30th,2022 when labour party had submitted the party register to INEC, Peter Obi was a member of PDP. So, Obi name was not part of those in the party comprehensive register that was submitted to INEC. The question is, can a candidate who is not a valid member of a political party contest for presidential election? Can a political party nominate non member to participate in presidential election? The tribunal will be of fireworks and shall be interesting in days to come.
*Provision Of Sec 134(2) CFRN 1999 As Amended: A Question of Interpretation Vis a Vis 2023 Presidential Election*



Over to political analyst.

*"Eni ti o ba ntu inu Ile ju, oma ri ayan fun fun oo"*

*"He who that digging to deep in cleaning his house will discover white coakcroach."*

The Judiciary is up to the task.
Politics / Re: Afenifere Rejects Tinubu’s Victory, Insists Obi Won by theforemost: 4:02pm On Mar 08, 2023
A Message by Dr.Ernest Okorobia.

I am married to an Ibadan woman and we have 6 kids all of whom are graduates now.
I am from Orlu and to be precise,Nkwerre.

All my children speak Yoruba and Igbo so fluently and my only son studied Yoruba up to Master's Degree.
It is so unfortunately sad that we the Igbo people are the most selfish human beings in the universe.
We give what we cannot accept.
I will just summarize some points here.
When BAT was contesting,we did all we could to discourypeople from voting for him.We used age,health,past,Lagos Wealth etc to cause havoc on his person and his party,but behold,God is greater than us.Ashiwaju won.
As if that was not enough,we are back to Lagos and trying to discredit a performing Governor whom we all know that is doing well and some of us have gone too far on this.
I asked my uncle who has a business in Amuwo Odofin,"Uncle,is SanwoOlu also too old?Is he also sick?Is he also a drug baron?Did he falsify his age?
He was dumfounded and couldn't answer any of the questions above.
All he could say was,we need an Igbo Man as the Governor of Lagos State and we must do everything in our capacity to achieve it.
I really felt sorry about this and I had to drive off
He claimed to have spent over N1B in this Lagos for Igbo Man as Governor Project and will still spend more.
We need to wise up as Igbo people.We are really going too far with these Yoruba People's tolerance.

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Politics / Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour Visits Obasanjo At Ota - Photo by theforemost: 11:55pm On Mar 07, 2023
sarrki:
Gbadebo vivour of labor party visits Obasanjo at Ota


They are both from Anambra
Business / Re: A Customer Paid Me With The Old #500 This Morning by theforemost: 5:55pm On Mar 07, 2023
tolue42:


I've said it severally on this platform that those old currencies are still with banks ( in commercial banks vaults).

So werefiele lied of it being destroyed

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Business / Re: A Customer Paid Me With The Old #500 This Morning by theforemost: 5:54pm On Mar 07, 2023
You finally made crummy page!!

Now stop jealous of hajias
Properties / Re: How Much Will It Cost To Build This Structure by theforemost: 5:50pm On Mar 07, 2023
I tell you. #5M will do. It's just beautification
Politics / Re: Eniola Akinkuotu's Response To His Kinsmen Playing Ethnic Card Against Gbadebo by theforemost: 5:46pm On Mar 07, 2023
Nice2023:
Jimichukwu!


Hahahhaha.

This tribe are the most wicked and tribalistic people I have ever known in this world.

They are ruthless with their attacks especially those of them supporting APC.

What is it that they haven't done to make others look less of themselves,yet their candidate is going to lose this weekend no matter what they do.

That is simply a promise.


Show me a SINGLE Yoruba man that was ever a commissioner, honourable or senator in your land ever since it was created and I'll agree with you that Yorubas are tribalistic

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Politics / Re: Eniola Akinkuotu's Response To His Kinsmen Playing Ethnic Card Against Gbadebo by theforemost: 5:44pm On Mar 07, 2023
Zeezenho:


Mugu we all built lagos.as an igbo man I have right to via for governorship of lagos if I wish to.same applies to a bini man living in anambra.

If you are not comfortable with igbo man in lagos go change the constitution or better still go to court.

Lagos is for every one.


You are gradually running MAD.

People migrate from non-developed states to a well developed states, so if Lagos were not developed when your grandparents were migrating to Lagos, what for

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Politics / Re: Eniola Akinkuotu's Response To His Kinsmen Playing Ethnic Card Against Gbadebo by theforemost: 5:42pm On Mar 07, 2023
Mrtaye:

If na ipob go commot agberos for Lagos roads then so be it


If OPC can be allowed to remove the agberos in Anambra

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Politics / Re: Eniola Akinkuotu's Response To His Kinsmen Playing Ethnic Card Against Gbadebo by theforemost: 5:40pm On Mar 07, 2023
MEMOIR OF MUMTAAZ

Good day all,
As I delve into this humble submission, I crave your noble indulgence for a non relenting tolerance till the end.

GENESIS
Nigeria is an organized project by few to use the majority. Simply, oligarchic.
The amalgamation of 1914 was to benefit the colonialists and her indigenous faithful. Many think the indigenous faithful are the Hausas (maybe now the core Fulanis), nay, all the beneficiaries of this project; Nigeria are the indigenous faithful. These are referred to in the political parlance as the 'indigenous foreigners'. They are Nigerians but work for their colonial masters in the form of neo-colonization.
This was the agenda were the 3 B's or C's was the order of the day;
Bible - Buisness - Bullet or Christianity - Commerce - Colonization.
These shouldn't be offensive to anyone but critical view is expected.

FALLOUT
The answer is there for us.
Nigeria has been struggling for survival.
At the beginning, it seemed jolly. Naira was above several currencies of the world even the pounds and dollars!
The heterogeneity (too much of ethnic and tribal groups) of the Nigeria project came to play and the centre couldn't hold, things fell apart.
The military struck, then, the civil war.
Three R's introduced, yet, the trilemma continues.
The rest is history.

ARTIFICIAL BONDING
Democracy brought back. As usual, it's was still same old gimmick.
The freest, fairest and most credible elections was annulled in 1993. MKO Abiola was denied.
Obasanjo was arranged to appease the Yorubas.
Still, we're at crossroads.
All things remain comatose.
Several hands were tried from Yar' Adua, Jonathan and Buhari.
We're still crying for salvation.

DIE IS CAST
It's an eyesore that a situation worse than the present one in Nigeria is tantamount to futility.
This present situation must not be repeated or seen as better by a succeeding administration. AAMEEN.
To achieve a new/better wave, constructive and sensitive bargaining must set in.
Nigeria has the heterogeneity challenge.
The three dominant tribes of Yoruba, Hausa and Ibo (Wazobia) are never same in tradition and culture. So, living as one needs thorough anthropological approach in managing the nation's affairs.
With this, there are numerous under tribal splinters with peculiar traits of life philosophy.
To manage this multi-dimensional tribal differences, we need a bred astute administrator of versed wealth of experience of the Nigeria project.
Our major challenge is on this heterogeneity for all cardinal attempts and solutions to tackle any challenge pose at our socio-political issues.
The way we see things aren't the same considering our ancestry and origin.
The place the Nigeria identity can be easily gotten and identified with is no place than Lagos State.
Here, all the Nigerian fractions can be located.
The Ibos can be majorly found in Ajegunle, Alaba, Àgùdà in Surulere, etc.
The Hausas in Idi-Araba, Agege, Mile 12, every named Sabo area of the State. In most cases, people of the North West, Central and East are grouped as Hausas in Lagos.
The South East and South South are also seen as Ibos in Lagos.
If Lagos can manage them since till now, no doubt that Lagos is the minute; small Nigeria.
Lagos gives liberty and freedom in association, possession and habitation making these extractions rising to the top in civil service, politics, corporate (private/personal) establishments and individual businesses.
A State like Lagos can boast of this feat at any point in time making some tagging it 'a no man's land!.
If Lagos can achieve this, those at the helms own the accolades. Therefore, modern Lagos can't be dissected without the mention of the JAGABAN himself; the LION OF BOURDILLOURN.
True, he's not a saint. He's human of course. He's not infallible but corrigible.
He has made his mark with any high score Lagos scores.
At this juncture, here's my recommendation to consolidation.
......

RECOMMENDATION TO CONSOLIDATION
Amongst all vying for the presidency, we need a Nigerian figure, thoughtful thinker, strategic strategist and dogged leader.
To arrive at this, God willing, the choice of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the RECOMMENDATION TO CONSOLIDATION.
- Shaykh Buusayri Ọlawuwo (CEO) Mumtaaz Approach Int'l., Lagos, Nigeria &
Chief Imaam, Ire-Akari Muslim Community, Igbokuta, Imọta LCDA, Ikorodu LGA, Lagos, Nigeria.
Khamees 1st Sha‘baan, 1444 H. (23/02/2023).17:57.
Politics / Re: List of The 24 Labour Party Governorship Candidates (Photo) by theforemost: 5:17pm On Mar 07, 2023
I pray they ALL lose lolesely
Politics / Re: My Husband Too Like Court - Peter Obi's Wife, Margaret by theforemost: 5:09pm On Mar 07, 2023
He go go court taya!!!
Politics / Re: Tinubu Seeks Court Order To Inspect INEC Materials by theforemost: 5:04pm On Mar 07, 2023
Godwin4444:
hope it’s not d same obi that cried like a baby on live tv?

Even a toddler won’t fear cry cry baby, na datti first cry then aisha then obi

All the ellupee later end in tears

This shameless lady proclaiming her self as a Muslimah Wonder which kind of Muslim could marry such
Politics / Re: Eniola Akinkuotu's Response To His Kinsmen Playing Ethnic Card Against Gbadebo by theforemost: 4:21pm On Mar 07, 2023
No[quote author=BurialGround post=121550113][/quote]

We won't allow bastards in our midst.
I support the actions
Politics / Re: Eniola Akinkuotu's Response To His Kinsmen Playing Ethnic Card Against Gbadebo by theforemost: 4:20pm On Mar 07, 2023
One Jimi is also threatening court on his radio station. Saying he will send quotes to DSS. let him do quickly.
Politics / Re: Eniola Akinkuotu's Response To His Kinsmen Playing Ethnic Card Against Gbadebo by theforemost: 4:19pm On Mar 07, 2023
id911:


https://twitter.com/ENIBOY/status/1632266731149205505?t=PiKl4exxNV7b84BHd9S7WA&s=19

All these doubtful Yorubas.

First tell you friends to vote Yoruba men as senate and honourable. To reciprocate what we've done. Then we'll vote them as governor
Education / Re: Don’t Handle Education Like Buhari, ASUU Tells Tinubu by theforemost: 4:15pm On Mar 07, 2023
Femigolfd:
Ellu P

You mean
CHUKWUDI vivor?
God forbid him

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Education / Re: Don’t Handle Education Like Buhari, ASUU Tells Tinubu by theforemost: 4:13pm On Mar 07, 2023
Toneypen247:


https://punchng.com/dont-handle-education-like-buhari-ASUU-tells-tinubu/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1678151309


Thanks for your verbal acknowledgement of the new president. He won't. He's gonna focus on university education because he's bus a 3rd class graduate

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Politics / Re: Prophet Isa El Buba Protests In Front Of INEC Office Over Presidential Election by theforemost: 3:47pm On Mar 07, 2023
JealousCobra:



If Supreme court fails to do the needful then street will 😎😎

And then there would be PEACE after gun
Politics / Re: Prophet Isa El Buba Protests In Front Of INEC Office Over Presidential Election by theforemost: 3:46pm On Mar 07, 2023
Zane2point4:
In the history of Nigeria havent there bn a protest after election like this,its tells you smthn is so fishy,so many ppl cant be wrong at the same time!
Dont protect evil blc it favours u,tomorrow might be your turn,denounce evil ppl


U r right.
W la c thought Yaradua was gonna be bad and he ended up being out BEST till date.
This shows the rejected stone works be the foundation rock. Tinubu all the way
Politics / Re: Prophet Isa El Buba Protests In Front Of INEC Office Over Presidential Election by theforemost: 3:43pm On Mar 07, 2023
5starMan:
Labor Party are not saints...
But we will vote them all the way for a reason.
It will be clear that the people put them there.
So any of them that messes up we show them the way out.
Note: Anything APC and PDP is a NO NO


You mean in your state in Anambra!!!!
But for Southwest or south-south, and north is NO NO NO!!!

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Politics / Re: Prophet Isa El Buba Protests In Front Of INEC Office Over Presidential Election by theforemost: 3:38pm On Mar 07, 2023
iCauseTrouble:
I will never recognise Tinubu as my president
You don't have to. Just don't violate his laws else you'll more than recognize him as president

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