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naijaboy756:You have his certificate in public domain and with INEC, why do you want to see all his records? |
Deogratiasfx:So Obi would not mind if he was a democratic President and his own regime was toppled by a military junta? Are you saying Obi is satisfied with the process by which an illegal military junta has used the threat of violence and death to remove a democratic and legitimate regime of President Bazoum? |
Curse777:I know he is dull and bereft of complex ideas. That Obi is a dull boy has never been challenged by even his staunch supporters. |
Typical of African dictatorships. |
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For a losing and illegitimate candidate who sought to rule a democratic Nigeria that is the leader of ECOWAS, Peter Obi has refused to condemn the illegitimate military junta that overthrew a legitimate and democratic government in Niger Republic. Knowing fully well that Foreign Affairs and International Politics is not his forte, having posed as a champion of local Igbo politics from his past statements and utterances, this was a good opportunity for Peter Obi to develop on this specific weakness. Doyin Okupe, who initially led Peter Obi's presidential campaign, had come out fast and bold to support the Nigerian and ECOWAS leadership in both condemning the desecration of democracy and also advocating a quick restoration of the legitimate and democratic government of that sovereign state. But for the past 2 weeks, Peter Obi has remained ignorant, obscure and unconcerned about the situation in Niger, and what it portends for democracy in the sub-region when Mali and Burkina-Faso are also taken into context. Even as a significant opposition leader in Nigeria, Peter Obi has remained aloof about the ongoing national debate to find a solution with Nigeria's strong leadership, but is only active in sending random congratulatory messages - which might be why he has remained quiet as he would not want to be seen congratulating the illegitimate military junta in Niger - being his default mode. The questions many are pondering are, Being a notorious mandate claimant that is advocating that a mandate he did not win must be returned to him, when will Peter Obi demand that the military junta return the constitutional and legitimate mandate of President Bazoum? Is Obi bereft of knowledge and ideas regarding the international politics of the West African sub-region? Is Obi only interested in democracy in Nigeria because it will be to his own benefit as a presidential candidate who has vowed that he must oneday become President? Is this matter way above his league? Is this a case of "this one pass me ooo" as he shamefully uttered during the campaign when posed with a question of economic importance? Having previously admitted he worked for the military junta in Nigeria that was led by General Sani Abacha, is Obi more inclined towards military dictatorship, and as such his silence over the matter in Niger is an approval of the illegitimate military regime? Or Peter Obi is still in search of his missing phones, so cannot afford to communicate his opinion and proffer solutions yet? There is still time for Peter Obi to grow from local Igbo politics into a politician with international influence that can assure the confidence of our international partners, but the clock is already ticking away. If there is no room for congratulations, Peter Obi needs to adapt fast and learn how to communicate condemnations when it is required, as it is now, to show solidarity with democracy and the survival of human freedoms within the West African sub-region, even if he will not be a direct beneficiary.
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Kalashnikov49:I am happy with the disgust of an Igbo clansman over the victory of a Yoruba man in the presidential election. That bitter taste of disgust must follow you to your grave. My own disgust is that Peter Obi was a lazy ticket hunter who could not build a party or be loyal to one for his desperate ambition, and who became an illegitimate candidate of Labour Party long past the deadline for such shameless prostitution. I am disgusted and I know that the courts would soon zero his 6million votes as a non-candidate in the election. No illegitimate candidate would be allowed to hold on to votes he was not qualified to seek.
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Kalashnikov49:Thanks for proving what INEC had been saying about the election being the freest and fairest, regardless of the insignificant issues that occurred. What stopped Atiku and Obi from winning the states that Tinubu won so that he wouldn't win anything? You think Tinubu was a tribal candidate like Obi who alone won all of Igboland as he was their tribal agenda? Thanks once again for admitting that Tinubu had a national mandate spread across many states of many different regions, without the need of fully dominating his own tribal region like Obi who still lost despite the undiluted tribal support of his clansmen. |
Kalashnikov49:Your pain is deep and must be inherited by your offspring. But however the depth of your pain, emotions have no business with legal arguments. Consequently, Mr Tinubu argued that the records should not be released because they fell under a 1974 privacy law for American students.Case closed! |
Consequently, Mr Tinubu argued that the records should not be released because they fell under a 1974 privacy law for American students.This is all that matters, Atiku should stop wasting his time hoping to discover Mungo Park that would make him President after losing election everything. |
Kalashnikov49:There is nothing to survive. The election was already concluded many months ago and the President sworn into office and already discharging his duties. After the tribunal/courts have confirmed your folly in hoping for a miraculous change of events, I hope you will not condemn the judiciary for upholding our democracy regardless of your loss? Because for your type, only what favours you is just, anything else is injustice. |
obi4eze:I reckon the true winner is your Igbo brother? |
Kalashnikov49:Mumu! Is Atiku asking for the school certificate that is already in the public domain and presented to INEC unlike Obi that only presented his GCE having failed WAEC? I have attended foreign schools and there are rules regarding how they can handle my academic information and other credentials that is in their records. You are a shameless loser who is hoping a miracle can present a loser with an opportunity to become President. Stop your delusion. It will not happen. |
Kalashnikov49:But na Igbo carry am for head like gala. Igbos just can't stand the reality of their defeat by Tinubu. Atiku on the other hand is fighting a lost battle to become Nigerian President. Unfortunately for him, it has become a future impossible tense. |
Penguin2:Spoken like an illiterate from the 3rd world who knows nothing about data protection and privacy. Is it Atiku’s right to access Tinubu’s personal records? What does Atiku need his full academic records for besides the fact that a valid certificate of the school has been provided as required for the election, and the school has never denied his enrollment and graduation from the said institution? Is any other candidates' full academic records in public display besides their qualifying certificates? |
Modsarefools:Which mandate are Igbos waiting for? You mean Peter Obi the Igbo project you keep lying to the gullible that it is a national project for a new Nigeria? Have you not inadvertently admitted what the sane voters know about the Obi project of Igbos? Any surprise that all Igbos fell in line and supported Obi for his failed attempt to fulfill his ambition that he must oneday become President? |
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Kanu's gift to his people is one he cannot take back so easily. The gift of agony, sorrow, tears, and blood. They all cheered for the zoo to be destroyed, unknown to them that the zoo is Igboland. |
taylor88:E no easy to lose election ooo. Your greatest pain is that your losing candidate cannot even convene a mere session of the Labour Party national leadership, not to talk of chairing and convening an international session. Your rehabilitation would require intensive sessions with a psychiatrist. |
I can now confirm that Obi has truly found his lost mobile phones. Our President is back. President of the Nigerian Congratulations Council, NCC. Even if it is 2days late, better late than never as baba was still confirming that his aide did not hack the phone before returning it back at the Court. |
GO0DHardDick:Was Obi executed for the N250m found in his convoy? Was Obi executed for investing state funds in his family beer business? Was Obi executed for domiciling state funds in the same bank he had a stake and was previous Chairman? The election tribunal should truly hurry up so that you that are delusional can be rehabilitated and move on with your lives. |
Igbos are in sifia pains about their electoral loss. But I have no sympathy for their agony as their bile is from within. |
As Eze goes to Prison, Ude go accompany am go get common sense. I don't know why Igbos have no control over their emotions just because a Yoruba defeated an Igbo who even finished in 3rd place and was an illegitimate candidate. |
Penguin2:Yes I couldn't help but shudder at your confirmation below that Peter Obi was using the extrajudicial killings at Awkuzu SARS to remove touts from Anambra.
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melonsgroup:We know Igbos did not vote for Tinubu, so nothing new with your discovery. |
Sharpsharp00123:Very good answer. Never waste time debating Peter Obi's electoral loss with an Igbo that needs rehabilitation. |
I understand the point Joe Abah is making about a perpetual agitation henceforth, but it does not mean an FCT indigene should never be appointed FCT Minister at some point. That point in time is now. |
TheSuperX:Yoruba did not settle in Benin. Benin as a country covers part of Yorubaland. |
Agency heads and board membership dey. |
Penguin2:You are in pains. Stop pretending. "But if tomorrow, for whatever reason, whatever action ECOWAS were to take, Benin would in fact be fully involved as a member of ECOWAS." |
Obviously, Benin as a thriving Democracy would side with ECOWAS and Nigeria. |
bhella10:Hahahahaha! The rule of gbas-gbos is that you must serve it as e dey hot. |
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