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Nicholaspepe:Where are you going to? You better don't try nonsense! |
Rollsnjaguar:Abi ooo! ![]() You bad gan ooo! |
Anyone or group who believe in him can buy the form for him. My own is PYO is the next President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by God's grace. PYO is a very strong acronym with different meanings for one person: PASTOR YEMI OSINBAJO PROFESSOR YEMI OSINBAJO PRESIDENT YEMI OSINBAJO ... please I don't have the strength to argue ooo! |
Interesting time! All I know is Osinbajo is the next PRESIDENT of the Federal Republic of Nigeria!
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Christian Drama is a very delicate ministry, unlike the music ministry where you can almost get away with immorality or any form of sin without "immediate" consequence(s). Christian Drama is you portraying what you are not and acting what is either positive or negative. You are acting what you really wish does not happen to you in reality. But the devil takes advantage of it to strike most especially if you are not spiritual fit or clean. I have acted several dramas and experience in reality what I acted (it's so scary and I'll be like do I want to act any negative scenes). I still fell like some of it has affected my life either positive or negative. I am always careful not to commit any sin whenever we want to rehearse or minister any drama, if not, the consequences might be damaging. Please note, I have not said that is the case with this guy. I am only stating some realities in the drama ministry. May his soul rest in peace. |
I never believed in this guy again since he played the spoiler role in the emergence of a consensus candidate amidst the youths candidates in 2018 towards the 2019 elections. It was Omoyele Sowore (AAC), Kingsley Moghalu (YPP), and Tope Fasua (ANRP) that never allowed the merger of the Presidential Aspirants of all the new parties became successful. The process was tagged Presidential Aspirants Coming Together (PACT). The Story: The new and "young" aspirants of the new parties all met in June/July 2018 with the intention of yielding to the voices of Nigerian youths asking them to come together and present a common front. They all agreed to do this within themselves by voting. The process was a very simple process; you are not allowed to vote for yourself: "IF NOT ME THEN WHO?" Meaning that you should vote for another aspirant and it will be the same process stages Incase there are ties, till one person finally emerge. August 31st, 2018 was fixed for the date of the election, with Madam Obi Ezekweseli nominated to be the moderator. That was before she declared to run. It was about a week to the fixed date, Omoyele Sowore came up with online(YouTube or Facebook) voting. You know he is more popular on social media and he owns the social media space, it would be easy for him to manipulate the outcome. The other aspirants rejected his suggestion and he pulled out of the PACT. NOTE: At this time, Sowore was not in any party, no one knew the party he was going to run for President, he had only declared to run. But FD was in ANN, KM was in YPP, TF was in ANRP, and the rest in their respective parties. It was on Sowore that does not have a party yet as at then. Omoyele Sowore and Tope Fasua pulled out of the process before the date fixed for the in-house election. Kingsley Moghalu, Fela Durotoye, and other eleven candidates came for the election. After the first round, Moghalu and Durotoye had same votes (ties) being the highest of all. The both of them went for the second round. Durotoye defeated Moghalu with 4 votes to 3 votes. Moghalu congratulated Durotoye but left immediately to address the press outside the venue that he is no longer interested in PACT. That was how the whole process flopped in 2019. So FD had no option than to continue running, after all, he won. In fact, he nearly stepped down for Kingsley Moghalu, but wisdom demands that he should not do such for someone that failed to honour an agreement. Now, same Moghalu and Sowore are coming up again to deceive us of when we all know they are greedy and hunger for power by all means. 2019 would have been a very good outing for them if only they allowed the process to work, though they won't win, but 2023 would do the deal. Nothing for any New Candidates again in the country, mark my words. I can never trust KINGSLEY MOGHALU with my vote. These are the names of the aspirants who participated in the PACT after Omoyele Sowore and Tope Fasua pulled out: *Dr Thomas-Wilson Ikubese *Mathias Tsado *Kingsley Moghalu *Fela Durotoye *Dr Favour Oluwamuyiwa *Dr Elishama Ideh * Dare Fagbemi *Victor Ani-Laju *Godstime Iroabuchi *Clement Jimbo Here is a press release to what I wrote up there: THE MANY LIES OF KINGSLEY MOGHALU: A REJOINDER FROM PACT Our attention has been drawn to the recent release made by the Presidential Candidate of the Young Progressive Party, Kingsley Moghalu, as it affects his role in the Presidential Aspirants Coming Together (PACT) and the 2019 presidential election. It has thus become expedient for us to put the record straight for the sake of posterity. PACT was formed with just one aim; to get all New Breed Presidential Aspirants to come together and present one Consensus Candidate, while others queue behind the fellow so that we can collectively wrestle power from the Old Brigades and restore our nation to a path of progress. The story of PACT is in public domain, so we shall not bother to go over it all over. We shall however restrict ourselves to addressing the issues raised by Kingsley Moghalu in his release and several pronouncements. 1. THAT HE IS NOT AWARE OF HOW DR OBY EZEKWESILI CAME INTO THE PICTURE. PACT had a WhatsApp platform on which we discussed issues relating to the emergence of a Consensus Candidate, which was our primary objective. Right from the inception of PACT, all our meetings were moderated by Dr Thomas-Wilson Ikubese, who was also a Presidential Aspirant and a member of PACT. However, after the meeting before the last, some members suggested on the platform, that we should get a neutral person, possibly a respectable national figure, who will preside over the meeting and serve as the umpire during the electioneering process. The media sub-committee contacted Dr Oby Ezekwesili, who had to cancel some of her itineraries to honour our invitation. None of the PACT members including Prof Kingsley Moghalu raised objection to Dr Ezekwesili serving as the umpire on our WhatsApp platform and none raised objection when she was physically present, before the commencement of the election, during or immediately after the election. Dr Oby Ezekwesili was never a member of PACT. We the members of PACT collectively invited her formally as an umpire, based on her track record as an uncompromising nation builder and she obliged us as part of her sacrifice to seeing the birth of a New Nigeria. She proved her worth again, by supervising the PACT election in a very transparent manner. Why Kingsley Moghalu seeks to paint her black, has orchestrated attacks and spreading of falsehoods against her, simply because he narrowly lost an election which he had so much confidence that he would win, amazes us! 2. THAT HE WAS SHOCKED AT THE PROCESS Kingsley Moghalu was in deed a part of the process and raised no objection at any time. In fact, Kingsley Moghalu, as a lawyer himself, played a major role in amending the Memorandum of Understanding, adding and removing clauses from the original document that was prepared by our lawyer, after which he certified the document as okay. During the first round, Fela Durotoye, Kingsley Moghalu and Mathias Tsado scored 2 votes each, Dr Elishama Ideh scored 1 vote, Godstime Iroabuchi scored 1 vote, Dr Thomas-Wilson Ikubese scored 1 vote, Favour Oluwamuyiwa scored 1 vote and Dare Fagbemi scored 1 vote. The three topmost aspirants then proceeded to the next round, as agreed in the MOU, after which Durotoye scored 4 votes and Moghalu scored 3 votes. Kingsley Moghalu then walked up to Durotoye and congratulated him in the presence of other members of PACT. If he had reservations about the process, why did he not complain on the WhatsApp platform? Why did he not complain when he sighted Dr Oby Ezekwesili in the room? Why did he subject himself to the process? Why did he congratulate Durotoye at the end of the process? 3. THAT CLAUSE 13 OF THE MOU STATES THAT HE IS AT LIBERTY TO WALK AWAY AND PURSUE HIS PRESIDENTIAL AMBITION. We shall reproduce verbatim, the content of the 13th clause herein; "It is also agreed by the Aspirants, that nothing in this document herein shall infringe on the legal right of any Aspirants, including but not limited to his constitutional freedom of association, freedom of expression and other rights as enshrined in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and other relevant laws". This 13th clause did not state that an aspirant who fails to be elected as the Consensus Candidate can yet proceed to pursue his Presidential ambition. It only serves to protect the right of aspirants against any statute that contravenes the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is expedient to highlight the provision of clause 10 which states thus: "The Aspirants therefore agree not to further contest against the preferred Consensus Candidate". NB: The copy of the MOU is herein attached. 4. THAT PACT WAS A DELIBERATE PLOY TO AMBUSH HIS PRESIDENTIAL AMBITION AND EXTERMINATE HIS POLITICAL PURSUIT Our noble intention was to bring all New Breed Presidential hopefuls to the table, get them to vote amongst themselves and pick the aspirant with the highest vote, as the Consensus Candidate. Moghalu was very close to becoming that Candidate. He lost to Durotoye by just one vote in a very transparent election. How could he suddenly turn around and claim that the process was designed to ambush his ambition? Moghalu owes Dr Oby Ezekwesili and members of PACT an apology for this deliberate misinformation. SUMMARY It's on record, that Moghalu called members of PACT individually ahead of the election, and even sent lobysts across to others, soliciting for their votes, on the grounds that he's the "most qualified" of all the New Breed Presidential hopefuls in Nigeria. Yet in a recent interview, he said he does not consider the PACT's process as credible! When asked by the interviewer what his position would have been if he had won, he said; "if I had won, it would have been credible"! So, the process is "not credible", simply because he lost. Kingsley Moghalu has shown that he's not worthy of public trust, as his utterances since he did not emerge as the Consensus Candidate of PACT have been heavily laden with lies and deliberate mis-information. It is therefore time and imperative for us to publish this rebuttal statement. We hope that this statement shall set straight all public information and records related to PACT and at the same time, factually defend Oby Ezekwesili from any further unwarranted attacks for the patriotic role she played as our umpire. Signed on behalf of PACT: *Dr Thomas-Wilson Ikubese *Mathias Tsado *Fela Durotoye *Dr Favour Oluwamuyiwa *Dr Elishama Ideh * Dare Fagbemi *Victor Ani-Laju *Godstime Iroabuchi *Clement Jimbo Dated 17th January, 2019
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Sanwo-Olu return ticket is sure. Ambode's issue is still a big thorn on Tinubu's Presidential aspiration, so he won't dare play same game with Sanwo-Olu this time around. Otherwise, that would finish him patapata. |
Greediness It's actually greediness, and nothing more! |
NotBeenPaid:How do you mean? What role are you referring to? |
THE FIVE PEOPLE GOD USED TO MAKE OSINBAJO VICE PRESIDENT AND WHY TINUBU MIGHT NOT SUCCEED PMB IN 2023 Osinbajo’s Road to Abuja: The Untold Story Olawale Olaleye Since his emergence as Nigeria’s number-two citizen, different accounts had been flying around on how Professor Yemi Osinbajo, actually secured the coveted vice-presidential slot, a majority of which revolved around the person of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, his former boss. Indeed, the recent revelation by Chief Bisi Akande in his book, “My Participations” was equally slanted to further pin down the narrative. You may recall that in 2016, Professor John Paden, authored a biography, ‘Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges of leadership in Nigeria’, where he dismissed speculations that Tinubu, influenced the emergence of Osinbajo as Buhari’s running mate, but contended that Buhari, instead, chose Osinbajo despite a lot of pressure from Tinubu, who was interested in the position. That book raised a lot of dust and as expected, Tinubu’s soldiers went for the professor. But, regardless of whichever version you must have read or heard, what you are about to read now is the untold story of how Professor Osinbajo, became Buhari’s running mate and eventually, the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It happened that the All Progressives Congress (APC) was almost running against the deadline for the submission of names of its candidates ahead of the 2015 presidential election. There was no debate about its presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, who had emerged at a convention held in Lagos in December of 2014. But the party had been held hostage on its choice for the running mate. In the forefront of the confusion that had ensued as a result was Tinubu, who didn’t hide his desire to fill the slot. He hinged this on the understanding he allegedly had with Buhari in the early days of their proposed alliance, before the merger that eventually culminated in the formation of the APC, now boasting several other tendencies. With a bigger house made possible by what was known as the ‘legacy parties’ and other individuals, who championed the change movement, a Muslim/Muslim ticket had become arguably impracticable. This much was canvassed by a majority of the actors with stakes in the party, especially, with the increasing attacks from the Boko Haram terrorist group. They had considered a Muslim/Muslim ticket a very hard sell. However, with 24 hours to deadline for submission of names, coupled with the fact that Tinubu had made a smooth choice of a running mate nearly impossible, including the fact that he was made to chair a selection committee, which failed to fly, because of his vested interest, Buhari then decided to take the bull by the horn, being the candidate. While the underhand intrigues subsisted, Buhari had set up a team of some persons, including a former governor of Zamfara State, Abdul-Aziz Yari; former President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki; incumbent Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal and his predecessor, Magatakarda Wamakko, amongst others to shortlist names of likely candidates for him, from the South. Interestingly, it seemed there was a consensus that with the role of the Southwest, the running mate must come from the zone, reason other interested folks from other parts of the country could not fly. The committee had completed its work and submitted a list of three names to Buhari. First on the list is a former Osun State governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, followed by Senator Olorunimbe Mamora and third, Professor Yemi Osinbajo. Please, follow the trend and how Osinbajo’s name first featured in the 2015 theatrics. Armed with the list and wary of the deadline staring him in the face, Buhari left for Tinubu’s house in Abuja, first to explain that a Muslim/Muslim ticket was not going to fly, meaning he would be unable to run with him and that in the alternative, he (Tinubu) could recommend anyone from the list to him as his preferred choice for the slot. At least, he thought it was okay to do him that honour. Unfortunately, Tinubu didn’t receive the news well and flared up so bad that he was alleged to have engaged in war of words with Buhari, who stormed out of his house, after Tinubu had insinuated betrayal. Amongst those in Tinubu’s house at the time were Chief Bisi Akande, Rauf Aregbesola and Adams Oshiomhole. But only Oshiomhole walked Buhari to his car as he made to leave the house. From Tinubu’s house, Buhari stopped over at the home of a former governor from the Southern part of the country and told him all that transpired, and went back home – angry and disappointed. Getting home, he sent for Saraki and when the former Senate President got to his place, he narrated what happened and the embarrassment meted out to him, saying if Tinubu wanted a fight, he was ready and he would give it back in full dose. But Saraki pleaded with him that it was too early and that the situation was not what they couldn’t manage well before the elections. Saraki immediately contacted a former Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, and hinted him that there was fire on the mountain and that he needed to come around to join forces with him to manage the situation. Amosun left his home in Abeokuta, first for Lagos and then Abuja, and straight to Buhari’s home. Thus, when he got there, he was intimated with all that had happened, but he was particularly worried about deadline and pleaded with Buhari to let him take it over from there. So, he left for Tinubu’s place to close the deal. By the time he got to Tinubu’s residence, Oshiomhole had left but still with him were Baba Akande and Ogbeni Aregbesola. Typical of Amosun, who would not waste time on anything, he told Tinubu that Buhari’s mind was already made up, but that he should decide now, who he wanted as the running mate, at least, that only the individual he chose would be presented to Buhari and not give him the pleasure of choosing from a list. Still angry and disappointed, the first person Tinubu suggested in that rage was Oshiomhole. But as if planned, there was almost a unanimous opposition from everyone in the room. Then, Aregbesola suggested Osinbajo and he (Tinubu) opposed it, saying Osinbajo was one of those, who campaigned against a Muslim/Muslim ticket and must therefore not benefit from it. Now, let’s digress a bit. Tinubu’s anger against Osinbanjo was this. The former Lagos governor had set up a team of persons close to him to ponder the Muslim/Muslim idea and the best way to push it forward. Those on the team included Professor Yemi Osinbajo, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyom, Mr. Wale Edun, Mr. Dele Alake and Mr. Dapo Thomas. The team met regularly at a private Guest House on the Island, Ikoyi to be precise. But Osinbajo had during one of their meetings said pointedly that there was no way he would defend a Muslim/Muslim ticket in good conscience especially, with the state of security in the country. He asked on what account would he go back to his family and say he was part of such a decision? Of course, Tinubu got a feedback from the team and held it against him, even though Osinbajo didn’t mean any harm. Therefore, at the mention of Osinbajo, he revolted almost instantly. But he needed to give a name and time was fast going before deadline. So, he asked to see the list brought by Buhari and on sighting it, he said, “Okay, let’s run with Oyinlola.” To that too, Baba Akande protested and it was back to square one. Again, Aregbesola prevailed and contended that, like it or not, Osinbajo remained a member of Tinubu’s political family and therefore, still his best bet. After a few minutes of grumbling, he reluctantly agreed to Osinbajo. And Amosun asked him repeatedly if it was a deal and he responded in the affirmative. Final answer kind of thing! Mamora was not even to be considered as far as Tinubu was concerned. Those who know Lagos politics would understand why. When he finally agreed to Osinbajo, Aregbesola even pleaded to be given the honour of being the person to break the news to Osinbajo. But Amosun didn’t have the patience to acquiesce to that request. For him, time was of the essence and that assignment was handled business-like. Therefore, how Baba Akande handed them a note with Osinbajo’s name and ordered them to Buhari is still a mirage. Besides, Aregbesola did not go with him. Anyway, in the presence of all, Amosun made a call to Osinbajo to ask, where he was and that a plane would be sent to convey him now to Abuja. But, incidentally, Osinbajo replied that he was in Abuja already, because he had a case at the Supreme Court. Great, everything seemed to be working together for good, he reckoned. Then asked him to come immediately to Ogun House in Abuja, and when he arrived, he first congratulated him saying, “You’re the next vice-president of Nigeria.” With a confounding gaze, he conveyed him in his (Amosun’s) car and drove straight to Buhari’s house, with Kemi Adeosun, former Minister of Finance, sitting in front of the car. Getting to the candidate’s residence, Amosun asked Osinbajo to wait downstairs, while he went upstairs to see the president and told Buhari: “I have him sir,” and Buhari asked: “Who?” and he replied: “Your running mate”. The APC candidate then came downstairs, where he first met with Osinbajo for the first time as introduced to him by Amosun and immediately, ushered them to a sitting area in the kitchen, where his nomination form was filled in a hurry. Osinbajo, filling his form in Buhari’s dinning area, was guided by Mrs. Adeosun, Amosun and Sarki Abba, one of Buhari’s domestic staff, to hasten up the process. Buhari, too, was there watching them complete the process. This is why for those, who know the story, how Osinbajo later turned out to be Amosun’s enemy remains a mystery to them. But with this insider picture of how Osinbajo ‘walked from Lagos to Abuja’, readers can now decide by themselves, the person, who actually made Osinbajo the vice president. To do this, however, five centres must be factored into account. The first is the team set up by Buhari, which included him amongst the three potential candidates. The second is Aregbesola, who consistently mentioned him until it was approved. The third is Tinubu, who reluctantly agreed to his choice, without which they probably would have been unable to move on. The fourth was Amosun, who had to run a major and serious race from Abeokuta to Lagos and Abuja to make sure that phase in the life of APC was closed. The fifth and most important is Buhari himself. He could have rejected him if he wanted to. After all, he was going to be working with him and definitely should have a say in the choice of his partner. But if you asked this writer, no one person made Osinbajo vice president. The coming together of everyone as designed by God did the job. Therefore, no one person can claim the glory. This, in a nutshell, is the story of Osinbajo’s journey to the seat of power, Abuja. All the additions and facts deliberately mutilated by Baba Akande are curious. But, it is understandable. Above all, if you are in doubt, many names are mentioned here as witnesses to the journey, you can check with them all. Stories copied from the author Olawale Olaleye. ThePowerGame
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perambulator:This analysis is awesome, but don't you also think Osinbajo's proxy support group is part of Tinubu's political game? Mark this space, if Osinbajo should declare, then he'll get the ticket. Osinbajo is too informed not to know what is obtainable or not for him in this game. Don't ever say Osinbajo is not a politician, those guyz are smart. They have paid strategist working for them. Tinubu himself is not almighty, he has wonderful strategist in his payroll. Forget all the fights between the two camps. Tinubu's camp and Osinbajo's camp are the same. |
Englishisamust:Who told you Mike Adenuga is from Oyo? Mike Adenuga is an Ijebu man; Ogun State. |
Hmnnn! May her soul rest in peace |
chatinent:Comments like this is not good for your business. You might have just offended a lover of the man who is probably your potential client. It's not a must you castigate a clergyman because you have divergent opinion. |
Congratulations Baba |
hakeemhakeem:I think an apology letter from him suffices better than the WhatsApp chat. Or better still the two should be done. The apology letter should be kept securely either in the OP's house or a scanned copy in the cloud. |
Number 1: What does the company policy says about such act? I'll advice you that you act on what the company policy says. The reason is not only to save your job, but to also protect your integrity and have a clear conscience. Number 2: If you think you are finding it hard to implement Number 1 above, because it might cost him his job, then try to make him write an apology letter and promise never to do that again. Also make him sign an undertaken letter never to do such again. The reason is so that you can have evidence in future in case any top management got aware of his theft, so with this letter, you won't be implicated as though you are in such deals with him or them. Let his wife, brother, or friend come sign as a guarantor and inform them of what he did. Also let a staff of your department be a witness. You can also make other staff of your department sign their own undertaken letter as well so that if there are others involved in this act, they will desist. All these documents should be kept securely in your house and/or scanned copies in cloud storage. |
Kestolove:How did you come about this? Any research? How true? |
Low budget Michael Jackson |
NaijaOlosho:Nice one Thank you |
NaijaOlosho:How does this work, please I don't mind you put me through? |
Musauzor:Exactly my thought. I still believe Tinubu is playing mind games. Osinbajo would be his candidate. Osinbajo late declaration would be very noisy and gather much supports to him. Tinubu supporters and Osinbajo supporters would fake series of fights. In the end Tinubu will stepdown for Osinbajo at the eve of the primaries. These are my thoughts anyways! |
MikoB:Which court is that again? |
Bodmum:You may not be so sure of what killed her. At least have pity on the dead. How are you sure she was a sex worker? So someone can't lodge in the hotel again with no motive of having sex? Na wa ooo. May her soul rest in peace. |
philiancoop:How? |
My first Airtel Sim is gone: 16 years ago But my Current Airtel and MTN is 15 years. Done welcome back for the two severally. |
OGFX:Yes ooo. I captured in Ibadan on the 24th of January. Still not out now. I also need mine as urgent as it is becoming late. Collection date was suppose to be 11th of February, but till now nothing yet. I was there yesterday, still the same. What can we do now? |
I am sure Abimbola Oyeyemi would have gotten tired of Ogun State. The man can't wait to be transferred to another state. Though I am from Ogun State, but I am tired of these bad need always coming from that state. Haba! Ki lo de gan na? |
I don't understand this report. Someone that understand all these court and law things should please explain. Thank you in advance! |
OGFX:Yes ooo. I captured in Ibadan on the 24th of January. Still not out now. I also need mine before next week Tuesday. And I was told they only print every Friday. What can we do now? |
Siwel25:Your last statement is exactly my position! |
