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robosky02:If elder respect himself, they will respect him. Chelle is also an African by the way |
Trump escaped another assassination |
Okay, make yourself president |
So,? But Peter Obi doesn't need persuasion to greet Atiku or El Rufai? |
Litigation go follow such move especially if the person wins with another party. The court would have to interpret what participation in primaries means. Withdrawing at the last minute after buying form and attending screen exercise does negate participation to me. You have participated. |
The person that defeated him in the primaries na yoruba man? |
highsurge:That is because what he is saying is actually the creed code. He got you and others He is trying to mess with the gullible followers mind, when he knows they cannot win... just using Obi to prepare and gather momentum for 2031 |
LagosOrigin:The same people una go still insult their entire ethnic group if any of them changes their mind. Imagine if the situations is flipped. Imagine "Beautiful igbo girls support Tinubu" |
This does not even make sense. His immediately party was not APC. How come he still has APC flag? He left APC was NNPP and ADC before joining NDC |
aariwa:If e reach your turn no put your house in order like Atiku. You can see what is happening in Adamawa right?. Atiku is even better than Obi... Obi does not have what we call political home. Obi has no political root in Anambra at all. |
harsysky:Out of job? Who is sacking them? Or you don't know the meaning of Nationalisation? |
A must read https://www.thecable.ng/the-kings-calculus-why-tinubu-cant-afford-to-choose-fubara-over-wike-in-2027/ The King’s Calculus: Why Tinubu Cannot Afford to Choose Fubara Over Wike in 2027 In the merciless arithmetic of Nigerian power politics, loyalty is the only currency that never devalues. As the country hurtles toward the 2027 general elections, the political battlefield of Rivers State crackles once more with dangerous electricity. At its center stands a triangle that would have given Machiavelli pause: President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; Nyesom Wike, Federal Capital Territory Minister; and Siminalayi Fubara, the sitting governor of Rivers State. The question setting political circles ablaze is deceptively simple: heading into 2027, how useful is Fubara to Tinubu? Examined through the cold, unforgiving lens of power politics, the answer is unambiguous. The Making and Breaking of a Protégé Before Nyesom Wike handpicked him, Siminalayi Fubara was a political unknown—a competent, quiet technocrat rising through the civil service to become Accountant General. Completing his second term as governor in 2023, Wike needed a successor he could trust—and control. He did not merely endorse Fubara; he engineered his entire political existence. But what godfathers often forget is that you cannot hand a man power without also giving him the instinct to use it. The peace lasted barely four months. By October 2023, a bitter feud erupted over the control of the state’s political machinery. In the chaotic months that followed, we saw the bombing of the House of Assembly complex, the defection of 27 pro-Wike lawmakers to the APC, and even a temporary, federally declared state of emergency. Although Fubara was reinstated, he remains institutionally weakened, staring down the barrel of 2027. The Ghost of Amaechi To understand Fubara’s utility to Tinubu, one must ask: has a sitting Rivers State governor ever survived going against a more powerful federal adversary backed by Abuja? The answer arrived a decade ago. In 2015, Rotimi Amaechi was arguably the most powerful governor in Nigeria, serving as Chairman of the Governors’ Forum and boasting deep state resources. He defected to the APC and went all out for Muhammadu Buhari. Against him stood Nyesom Wike—then merely a junior Minister of State for Education, without gubernatorial immunity. Armed with federal backing and a consolidated local network, Wike delivered an absolute electoral massacre: 1,029,102 votes to the APC candidate’s 124,896. An 87% obliteration. If Wike, as a junior minister in 2015, could reduce a sitting governor’s structure to rubble, the arithmetic of what a fully empowered Wike can do as a senior cabinet member in 2027 is clear. Fubara should study that history. More importantly, Tinubu already has. The Jagaban’s Calculation President Bola Ahmed Tinubu did not build a political empire by making emotional decisions. He is a political chess master who identifies allies, rewards loyalty, and cuts loose those whose utility has expired. When observers argue that Tinubu “needs Fubara” simply because a sitting governor can mobilize state resources, they are counting assets without looking at liabilities. A governor whose assembly is split, whose local elections have been contested, and whose party structure is in shambles is not an asset. He is a liability wearing an asset’s clothing. In 2015, Amaechi went all out for Buhari, yet Rivers State still voted overwhelmingly for Goodluck Jonathan. If a deeply entrenched Amaechi could not deliver the state, what can an embattled Fubara deliver? Considerably less than nothing—especially if backing him means alienating the godfather who actually commands the grassroots. Wike brings organizational muscle, a cross-party coalition, and something money cannot buy: proven loyalty at a moment when loyalty cost him dearly. In 2023, Wike risked his entire political career, crossed his party, and absorbed the fury of his colleagues to back Tinubu. In politics, debts flow upward, and Tinubu owes Wike a moral and political debt. The Ultimate Political Sin Fubara has recently been seen at APC screening exercises in Abuja, attempting to thread the impossible needle of seeking re-election under the very party Wike heavily influences. But the political mathematics is resolving itself in real time. To choose Fubara over Wike would be to reward betrayal with protection. It would signal to every ally across Nigeria that loyalty carries no guaranteed return. No leader can afford to send that message. Fubara received everything from his godfather, and when the bill came, he refused to pay. There is no political sin greater than betrayal. Dante placed betrayers in the lowest circle of hell; Julius Caesar’s last words were directed at a betraying friend. In Nigerian politics, where the memory of grudges outlasts the memory of favors, betrayal is never forgotten. The useful man is not always the man with the title. The useful man is the one who, when the river runs dry, finds water. Nyesom Wike has always found water. Babatunde Lasisi is a Socio-Political Analyst based in Abuja. blasisi554@gmail.com https://www.thecable.ng/the-kings-calculus-why-tinubu-cant-afford-to-choose-fubara-over-wike-in-2027/
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Hemanwel:Na Tinubu scatter APGA we make Obi run from there? |
Bluna:The resignation letter is not valid. That letter was backdated. |
VenExchangee:Una need education. If it is about highest single denomination, it doesn't take anything to make N100,000 single note. We have the most useless set of. Opposition in the world. Imagine this una line of argument all in the name of Opposition. How do you convince sensible people? You una come dey wonder why Elumelu, Otedola, Dangote etc dey support government? Cos only if una get 1/10 of the sense they have |
There is nothing wrong with borrowing |
The truth is Tinubu wouldn't be making the stupid mistakes the ADC is making. He wouldn't have had a quack as legal adviser that would go to appeal a case that wasn't needed in the first place. He would have assembled a strong legal team to go into battle Go and ask how he won OYO, Osun, Edo etc for ACN |
Okay let me explain it to you... When statements like this are made, it is in reference to the prevailing prices and other variables at that time. No one will stand up in 2011 and say that by 2026 i want petrol to be sold at N70. They were talking in refrence to that very time of 2011 or whatever the year was |
timota:Shu..t up The voting system has been there for over 120yrs, it was the same voting system that brought him to power twice. Trump just wants a law that will disenfranchise the poor and the blacks cos majority of them dont have the id that he is talking about |
dfrost:When my brothers allow my enemies to use their house to lunch an attack on me, then those are no longer brothers |
Bobloco:If Peter Obi had not become Anambra state governor we would have been hearing what again? Una too mumu |
BluntCrazeMan:The writter does not know the difference between Cabon Copy and version. The copies with the Police, Agents, INEC and others are Cabon copies not versions. |
Switruth:Including Peter Obi What the so called idiots are doing is what Peter Obi has done and he just did not long ago |
But she is right. Immediately you pick the nuzzle, the whole metre will reset. Go and find out or google it |
Walai:Sense is far from you. Imaging a road used by all, you went to attack the gatekeeper of that road without getting other road users involved, knowing fully well that the road keepers will retaliate by closing the road. You now turn around to ask other road users to come and join you open the road. How sensible and logical is that? |
SMerchant:Just two will qualify Liverpool and Arsenal. The rest otilor |
fuckboys:This is why you should get people to sign agreement before borrowing them money or collect collateral from them. The agreement they signed can now be used to take legal action against them. |
Losers mentality. Instead of saying you would win the next election, he is saying he would contest. So, his primary aim is just to contest? He has been mentally defeated. He is just wasting the time of the deluded youth that thought he was a messiah. |
JackDaAlienz:Like Peter Obi has been Knack here and knacking there.... APGA, PDP, LP and ADC No body knack reach Obi |
