Politics › Re: ADC Already Has Nigerians' Votes, Fight INEC & Judiciary To Get Them by yarimo(m): 10:28am On Apr 20 |
Which of the ADC ? The hijackers ADC led by David mark or the owners of ADC led by nafiu bala? Naijahero1: My problem with too many discussing politics, defections, political parties and all the political noises is that they often fail to face the reality. Too many talks are not needed now. Nigerians have rejected TInubu. There is no part of Nigeria where TInubu is not regarded as a curse. TInubu knows. The monsters Nigerians are fighting are not TInubu and APC but INEC and judiciary. Kill the corruption in them to save Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: 24hrs To The Deadline For Submission Of Party E Registers by yarimo(m): 10:24am On Apr 20 |
Hehehe and if you participate in primary election you can't contest in any political party  obi you like it or not you must participate in primary election |
Politics › Re: Obi-kwankwaso "OK" Movement Goes Viral On Social Media (video) by yarimo(m): 10:18am On Apr 20 |
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Politics › Re: I’ll Defeat Tinubu In Free, Fair Election — Dino Melaye by yarimo(m): 11:29pm On Apr 19 |
Someone that can't even go out and vote for himself as governorship candidate in kogi state |
Politics › Re: Obi Will Deputy If Atiku Wins, Kwankwaso Will Deputy If Obi Wins by yarimo(m): 9:45pm On Apr 19 |
Obi must participate in primary election nothing like free ticket Naijahero1: I'm so happy that APC supporters and TInubu data boys are scared stiff of Obi. Imagine APC asking ADC who to present or who to present. That shows how terrified APC is at the moment. Don't worry we will keep in the dark until we perfect our plans.
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Celebrities › Re: Peter Obi's Wife Sprays Money At Lagos High-Class Party, Ignites Debate by yarimo(m): 9:43pm On Apr 19 |
Peter obi himself is aware he can only fool his Obidients and IPOB terrorists |
Politics › Re: Tinubu's Killing Nigeria, We'll Convince Obi To Deputy If Atiku Wins the Primary by yarimo(m): 9:39pm On Apr 19 |
The same ATIKU/OBI that buhari easily defeated before 1pm on election day in 2019 presidential election? Nawa oo the confusion is real in the camp of losers hijackers Naijahero1: The truth remains that Obi-Kwankwaso or Atiku-Obi is a winning ticket for ADC. Both requires work. Again, I have told my fellow Obidients and ADC members that defeating TInubu at the polls is not the problem, it's defeating the dangerously corrupt INEC and Judiciary. There must be a serious plan on how to deal with INEC and judiciary legally without going to court. We need Nigerians who are mad for change, a revolution kind of election. ADC must show Nigerians the readiness to defend the votes.
Obi no doubt has the majority of the southern votes in his pocket even as deputy. If Atiku can collaborate with Kwankwaso and push TInubu out of the north. After all, TInubu is no longer popular in the North. Then by noon, TInubu will know his fate.
On the other hand, Obi-Kwankwaso is also a winning ticket that will fly if Atiku gives his support and canvases the votes of the Northerner. The truth remains that ADC is not contesting against TInubu because he is not even on the ballot. ADC is contesting against INEC and judiciary. All this noise and speculation are not necessary. What's important is that plan for INEC and judiciary. |
Politics › Re: Atiku Should Give It A Rest !!!!! by yarimo(m): 9:38pm On Apr 19 |
Nothing like rest, all aspirants must participate in primary election. Nothing like free ticket or vice presidential ticket Lordhanzo: [center] There is a recurring problem at the heart of Atiku Abubakar’s presidential ambition: it is long on persistence and painfully short on clarity. After decades in Nigeria’s political and economic elite—including eight years as Vice President from 1999 to 2007—he is not an outsider to the system’s failures; he is a product of them. And that makes his vagueness on reform all the more glaring.
Atiku’s central economic idea—privatisation—has been a constant refrain. But repetition is not the same as a plan. Nigeria has heard this before, including during the Obasanjo administration in which Atiku played a key role. That era did pursue privatisation, yet it also left behind unresolved structural issues: power sector inefficiencies, entrenched patronage networks, and a state still heavily burdened by corruption and weak institutions. Invoking the same approach today without a detailed, updated framework for execution, transparency, and social impact is not policy—it’s nostalgia.
More troubling is the lack of specificity when it matters most. On critical issues—currency instability, subsidy reform, insecurity, and youth unemployment—Atiku’s public proposals often remain at the level of broad commitments rather than operational detail. “We will fix,” “we will reform,” “we will attract investment”—these are not strategies; they are placeholders. A country facing multi-layered crises cannot afford leadership that communicates in generalities.
There is also the question of credibility. Atiku has run for president multiple times across different political platforms, adapting his message to the moment but rarely deepening it. Longevity in politics can be an asset, but in this case it raises an uncomfortable question: if decades of proximity to power have not produced a sharper, more coherent governing vision, why should Nigerians expect one to materialise now?
Contrast that with the demands of the present. Nigeria’s challenges are not abstract—they are technical, urgent, and unforgiving. They require detailed fiscal strategies, security architecture reforms, and institutional restructuring that go beyond familiar talking points. Yet Atiku’s campaign continues to operate at a level of abstraction that suggests either an unwillingness or an inability to engage with that complexity.
The danger here is not simply that Atiku might fail to transform Nigeria. It is that he represents a continuity of political thinking that has already failed it: elite recycling, policy vagueness, and an overreliance on reputation instead of results.
At some point, persistence stops looking like determination and starts looking like entitlement. And Nigeria, in its current state, cannot afford another presidency built on the assumption that wanting power is the same as being prepared to use it effectively.[/center] |
Politics › Re: Obi Will Deputy If Atiku Wins, Kwankwaso Will Deputy If Obi Wins by yarimo(m): 9:37pm On Apr 19 |
As long as OBI won't run away from ADC because of primary election no prob, obi must participate in primary primary election with ATIKU, ameachi and others. Nothing like free ticket Naijahero1: No more speculations. That's the decision reached to save Nigerian from TInubulation. APC can now do their worse. The problem is not the ticket. The problem is the INEC and the Judiciary. No one is leaving ADC including Obi. |
Politics › Re: Bully Me With Pictures Of Peter Obi’s Achievements In Anambr by yarimo(m): 7:04pm On Apr 19 |
Instead of replying with his achievement, they will rather reply with insults and false narrative  |
Politics › Re: Former Kano Gov Shekarau Defected From PDP To APC by yarimo(m): 7:02pm On Apr 19 |
Kwankwaso will surely understand what is Andrew liver salt in 2027 better  |
Politics › Re: Osun 2026 Power Play: Adeleke Meets Wike Behind Closed Doors by yarimo(m): 4:45pm On Apr 19 |
So all the ADC hijackers are worthless politically? WIKE na man you be Carry on |
Politics › Re: ADC Nigeria’s True Opposition, Ready To Defeat APC – Atiku by yarimo(m): 4:12pm On Apr 19 |
The same ADC that produces 2 state chairmen in your state |
Politics › Re: Ibrahim Shekarau Joins APC by yarimo(m): 4:05pm On Apr 19 |
Hoelujohn: Look at you. He has been given 10 percent slots. Ganduje and other APC members 50 percent and the governor 40 percent na lie he was given 100% of everything  |
Politics › Re: ADC In Adamawa State Collapses It's Structure To NDC- NDC by yarimo(m): 4:04pm On Apr 19 |
Nawa oo waiting for ADC world press conference to blame president TINUBU for that again |
Politics › Re: Ibrahim Shekarau Joins APC by yarimo(m): 4:00pm On Apr 19 |
Hoelujohn: 3 federal government appointments, 2 commissioners at state exco, 3 state Assembly slots and 2 federal reps slots. That is the deal in addition with 100 ambassadorial slots |
Politics › Re: Ibrahim Shekarau Joins APC by yarimo(m): 3:58pm On Apr 19 |
Since he didn't decamp to Dead ADC, unfortunate losers Will soon claim he collected money to decamp to the winning apc team  . 2027 kwankwaso will know what is Andrew liver salt better |
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Education › Re: Inter-House Sports: Anambra School Cheerleaders' Dance Moves Cause Uproar (Video by yarimo(m): 10:48pm On Apr 18 |
If this should happen outside south east states, the eze finishing of agulu village Mr peter obi and oby ezekwesili could have reacted and condemning it oo . Hypocrites everywhere claiming patriotic citizens |
Politics › Re: A Video About Why Peter Obi Must Not Near Power by yarimo(m): 10:40pm On Apr 18 |
No wonder he increase poverty rate as governor of small anambra state  |
Politics › Re: Why Is Peter Obi's Permanent Address In Ikoyi, Lagos And Not Onitsha? by yarimo(m): 10:39pm On Apr 18 |
Even as failed sitting governor of anambra state, peter obi operate from Lagos state. |
Politics › Re: My Plans For Nigeria From My First Day In Office — Peter Obi Explains by yarimo(m): 10:36pm On Apr 18 |
jaxxy: He is ur incoming president.  in nairaland? |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Bala Mohammed’s Apc Move Collaps by yarimo(m): 9:26pm On Apr 18 |
LagosOrigin: He's moving to ADC
APC is a collapsed terrorist party which of the ADC? The illegal hijackers led by David mark or the owners led by nafiu bala? |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi: I Won 2023 Election But They Stole It. They Can't Steal 2027 Again by yarimo(m): 9:24pm On Apr 18 |
Nawa oo Peter obi shouldn't have consumed overdose of tramadol before that interview |
Politics › Re: Senator Binani Faction Of ADC Abandon Party, Cites Imposition by yarimo(m): 9:21pm On Apr 18 |
Very soon they will blame president TINUBU for her decamping from ADC  confused losers |
Politics › Re: Rate Obi's Countenance After This Meeting In Amaechi's Abuja Residence by yarimo(m): 9:20pm On Apr 18 |
VIPs don't go to peter obi house 🤔 |
Politics › Re: APC Governorship Tickets: Imposition Or Consensus? by yarimo(m): 6:35pm On Apr 18 |
agentNija: What do you do for a living? kidnapping and robbery alert nairalanders chaii |
Politics › Re: Presenters Who Express Opinions As Fact, Bully Guests Risk Sanctions, Says NBC by yarimo(m): 6:04pm On Apr 18 |
Someone like RUFAI oseni supposed to be doing documentary on animals |
Politics › Re: My Plans For Nigeria From My First Day In Office — Peter Obi Explains by yarimo(m): 6:02pm On Apr 18 |
The man that increase poverty rate as governor of small anambra state that is not up to one LGA in Niger state, is here speaking like a clown 🤡. First day in office Kee you there  |
Crime › Re: NDLEA Attempts To Run Away From Court After Suspect Dies by yarimo(m): 5:59pm On Apr 18 |
Atarakpa: they arrebysted him tomorrow gbam |
Politics › Re: Defection: Gov Bala Mohammed Ends Talks With APC as negotiation fails by yarimo(m): 4:39pm On Apr 18 |
Who will now accompany turaki to reclaim PDP national secretariat na 🤣 AMINDA: Bala Mohammed may join the NDC along with Seyi Makinde. Goodluck Jonathan is also being courted to fly the party's ticket. He may choose Bala as Vice. Jonathan on the ballot will serve as a third force and will further complicate things for Tinubu in the SS and NC. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding From Within - Peter Obi by yarimo(m): 4:36pm On Apr 18 |
Now it's bleeding not finished? The clown 🤡 just spoke exactly what he is 🤡 |