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Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Lufthansa: 1:32pm On Aug 20, 2017
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Remove Fayose, Atiku and David Mark
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Abagworo(m): 1:33pm On Aug 20, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:
winkMkpo Aseh Baa oo.
PDP candidate slug it out with Buhari ? Lols.
You people no dey learn or sturdy the trend...
No Candidate in Nigeria today can win Buhari in an Election (See buhari na fukub him no deliver him promises and him dey frail, but thats a story for anoda day) but as per popularity no Nigerian today can win Buhari in an Election.





The bolded is a fact even the blind can see. They should rather be working on how to present a Southern candidate in 2023.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Riduane: 1:45pm On Aug 20, 2017
FriendNG:



This is not the question I ask you. If you cannot answer it just ignore it.



Anyone of them can, based on what's on ground. Nigerians are ready for any alternative so far it's not buhari. No one is ready to go another 4 years journey with him after seeing his uselessness so far.

Now kindly refer back to my post. What good has buhari done so far to correct the wrongdoings of Jonathan? What has he done to correct the current suffering going on in the country?

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Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by MONITZ: 1:57pm On Aug 20, 2017
discman2k2:

I love you bro! You really know & understand them very well. I believe you've lived in the North too. They desire power BY ALL MEANS, ISLAMIC, REVOLUTIONARY, BY NUMBERS, BY TACT, BY CON MEN, & BY ALL POSSIBLE LIES,.

That most people don't see them in the light I painted still baffles me, the yorubas specifically ve been at the receiving end in the northerners'quest for power, from Awo, Abiola, Shonekan, Diya, other examples abound.

When u appraise the security apparatuses and civil service of this country,it is definitely a different kettle of fish, they ve their kinsmen in every sensitive position in a multi -ethnic country like ours, do people think they re doing this just for the fun of it ? They ve plans, once anyone outside their enclave gets to the presidency, they will feel like dying because power to them is their birthright bestowed upon them by Uthman Dan Fodio.



When riots break out in areas outside their enclaves, before u say jack a prominent northerner would come to his peoples aid ,he will then tell the police to release his kinsmen that were arrested and if there is a traditional ruler in the area, he will be reprimanded nd ferried to a prison in Abuja for allowing the genocide of hausas in his domain..And the prominent northerner can also strut to a domain in the southwest and tell Yoruba elders to shut up at a parley meeting to resolve a crisis because any northerner killed is a debt that will surely be paid, all these point to a people thinking they re the alpha ,omega nd the untouchables in a multiethnic country....

And with all the forgone examples, most Nigerians re still blind to their shenanigans... Census is another palaver where they cook up nonexistent figures so that they re in good stead to continually falsify election results and also to collect allocations from the centre. We all know that theorems stand on their heads when applied in Nigeria instead of standing on the legs ,for example everywhere in the world rainforest areas re more populated than arid regions bt wat do we ve in Nigeria? Kano state is more populated than Lagos state despite all the indices giving Lagos a population much more than Kano...

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Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by henryhemon(m): 2:01pm On Aug 20, 2017
positivetaught:
yes between a buhari n Atiku I will pick Atiku,you people would not accept corruption been associated with buhari but are ready to accuse others of corruption even when clearly unproven. based on intellectual capacity, administrative acumen,political views n utterances Atiku is much better to buhari,the fanatics just felt Atiku is not bigoted enough n too urbane while others are just been deceive by political leaders afraid n opposed to Atiku, perhaps integrity has got a new meaning n form in buhari n Apc but certainly not the English concept of integrity,2019 will be very interesting you people should not rest on your oars.

Atiku not bigoted?? You don't know anything about him. You think public display is same thing as what he conceives in his heart?? Urbane ...yes but putting Atiku Agony and integrity in one sentence .....hahahha
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Totalman1(m): 2:14pm On Aug 20, 2017
GoroTango:
The person you saw in that dream of yours was actually yourself

Of a truth, in d spirituality of dreams, when we see someone or something, it is in reality pointing us to ourselves!
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Nobody: 2:33pm On Aug 20, 2017
Chukazu:


You are far, very far from the truth.

Everything been played out are "deliberate agenda" to keep Igbo out of power

PDP as a party is still a legacy of an Igbo man, Alex Ekwueme but our memories are very short on how he was schemed out by the North to favor South West.

Obasanjo even had the gut to say that seeking for presidency was asking for too much from the Igbo because they defeated in the Civil War

When our leaders make some statements, they don't seem to know the consequences; Buhari referred to South-East peeps who voted for him as 5%,forgetting there were voters from South-East residing in other regions who voter for him as well...

I reside in the south west, but am from the east and I did not only vote for Buhari but I campaigned for him at every avenue, so when you referred people in south east region as 5%, what percentage are my?
my point is simple,Igbo people should first put their house in other,put their pride behind,learn to associate with other region as the Yoruba's and the Hausa's,and other minorities in the middle belt are doing if they want to be recognized,the pride and hate for other regions and tribes won't take them nowhere.lmagine calling Yoruba's as northern slaves just because of alignment it's that how it supposed to be?



Pride,and looking at other people as inferior, lack of trust is what is killing Igbo nation politically, even within the Igbo's there is no trust.





Accepting that you have a problem is the first step towards solving it.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by bannykel: 2:36pm On Aug 20, 2017
PassingShot:
Where are the heavyweights?

Makarfi cannot win his state Kaduna against Buhari. El Rufai is there to checkmate him.

Atiku will struggle to win any other state outside Adamawa.

Kwankwaso has a formidable match in Ganduje to share Kano's votes.

Forget Dankwabo. He's too inexperienced to even mount a serious fight against PMB.

Fayose won't even win Ekiti state let alone the entire SW.

Bottom line: If PMB recovers completely and decides to run for a second term, none of these guys can win him in the NE and NW, and he will do very well in NC too. The votes he needs in the SW will easily come from Lagos, Oyo, Osun and Ogun plus Ondo where he worked to install the governor.

Also, the knowledge that a Yoruba man will most likely succeed PMB after 2023 will easily make him win in SW hands down.

SE and SS won't matter much as a handful of states will give more than the required 25% needed there.

Make Una forget online ranting and Nairaland "likes", PMB still holds the trump card.
God bless U my bro, exactly my mind
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by CecyAdrian(f): 2:48pm On Aug 20, 2017
PassingShot:

I sincerely appreciate your good words. They clearly tell me that you're made of similar qualities if not better ones. Best wishes always.

Thanks grin
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Goldfaze1: 2:54pm On Aug 20, 2017
I will vote for 20th century President Donald Duke, let try and keep power away from Hausa men they can't lead this country to any where the earlier we realise this the better for us as youth, one thing is common with Hausa leadership if you observe closely they are all religion and tribal bigot Buhari is a good example.

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Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Jj222(f): 3:09pm On Aug 20, 2017
PassingShot:
Where are the heavyweights?

Makarfi cannot win his state Kaduna against Buhari. El Rufai is there to checkmate him.

Atiku will struggle to win any other state outside Adamawa.

Kwankwaso has a formidable match in Ganduje to share Kano's votes.

Forget Dankwabo. He's too inexperienced to even mount a serious fight against PMB.

Fayose won't even win Ekiti state let alone the entire SW.

Bottom line: If PMB recovers completely and decides to run for a second term, none of these guys can win him in the NE and NW, and he will do very well in NC too. The votes he needs in the SW will easily come from Lagos, Oyo, Osun and Ogun plus Ondo where he worked to install the governor.

Also, the knowledge that a Yoruba man will most likely succeed PMB after 2023 will easily make him win in SW hands down.

SE and SS won't matter much as a handful of states will give more than the required 25% needed there.

Make Una forget online ranting and Nairaland "likes", PMB still holds the trump card.
Buhari can not even come back let him finish d one he is holding talk more of coming back.how many days did he stay in d office .ghost working.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Jj222(f): 3:12pm On Aug 20, 2017
Partnerbiz3:
Rigging on d way
the way APC did in last election.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Kbdon(m): 3:45pm On Aug 20, 2017
I will vote for kwankwaso 2019 nd he will win,who ever says kwankwaso will not win Buhari in d north is lying,when last did u visit d north,I was in kano last week,90 percent of d keke napep and cars are carrying kwankwaso picture.i school at sokoto nd I see people already carrying kwankwaso banner.things have changed watch nd see 2019
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by SonOfMargaret27: 3:48pm On Aug 20, 2017
You hit the punchline..I doff my hat for you
PassingShot:
Where are the heavyweights?

Makarfi cannot win his state Kaduna against Buhari. El Rufai is there to checkmate him.

Atiku will struggle to win any other state outside Adamawa.

Kwankwaso has a formidable match in Ganduje to share Kano's votes.

Forget Dankwabo. He's too inexperienced to even mount a serious fight against PMB.

Fayose won't even win Ekiti state let alone the entire SW.

Bottom line: If PMB recovers completely and decides to run for a second term, none of these guys can win him in the NE and NW, and he will do very well in NC too. The votes he needs in the SW will easily come from Lagos, Oyo, Osun and Ogun plus Ondo where he worked to install the governor.

Also, the knowledge that a Yoruba man will most likely succeed PMB after 2023 will easily make him win in SW hands down.

SE and SS won't matter much as a handful of states will give more than the required 25% needed there.

Make Una forget online ranting and Nairaland "likes", PMB still holds the trump card.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by zolajpower: 3:54pm On Aug 20, 2017
AntiIPOB:
What iam saying is you should not blame pmb for the current economic stagnation in the country,what we are experiencing currently is is accumulated from obj to gej,pmp is only trying to fixed the broken vehicle called Nigeria that was handed over to him by gej,how many States were unable to pay their works salaries prior to and after handover?
Please,iam not against what you said but point accusing finger to the right direction,tell me the country in the world that can survive the kind of looting that took place in Nigeria under gej alone?

Bros for how long shall continue to wait ? Let him hit the ground running already . We have billonaires in naira recovered so far from the looters and we have alot of issues begging for that money . Lecturers are on strike due to unpaid salaries and accrued areas. If obj is the cause of our economy stagnacy let buhari get him arrested and recover the stolen loot. Why wasting time ? If u patient enough to read my post then u will.know I mention obj . The first time I saw buhari on head to head with good luck at the last election I said enough is enough, if a sitting president can't deduce between a corruption and stealing . Although ,I didn't vote for anyone but my heart and bet went for buhari . But since he came was just as if obj was the brain behind buhari enthronement.
In the early 80" we all.saw what he (buhari) did . He sent sss to extradite umaru dikkko from the UK in other to face is corrupt charges . Buhari was fearless then . And so many things he did we were wishing he could come dis time around to do by sending the evil people of this great country to prison . So far only his arch enermy had been imprisoned,( no thanks to vendetter ) just because of the age long enermity between them . Let him arrest and see if I will not remain silent in my life for his bravery

please be honest.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by zolajpower: 3:57pm On Aug 20, 2017
AntiIPOB:
What iam saying is you should not blame pmb for the current economic stagnation in the country,what we are experiencing currently is is accumulated from obj to gej,pmp is only trying to fixed the broken vehicle called Nigeria that was handed over to him by gej,how many States were unable to pay their works salaries prior to and after handover?
Please,iam not against what you said but point accusing finger to the right direction,tell me the country in the world that can survive the kind of looting that took place in Nigeria under gej alone?



please be honest.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by zolajpower: 3:58pm On Aug 20, 2017
AntiIPOB:
What iam saying is you should not blame pmb for the current economic stagnation in the country,what we are experiencing currently is is accumulated from obj to gej,pmp is only trying to fixed the broken vehicle called Nigeria that was handed over to him by gej,how many States were unable to pay their works salaries prior to and after handover?
Please,iam not against what you said but point accusing finger to the right direction,tell me the country in the world that can survive the kind of looting that took place in Nigeria under gej alone?



please be honest.

Bros for how long shall continue to wait ? Let him hit the ground running already . We have billonaires in naira recovered so far from the looters and we have alot of issues begging for that money . Lecturers are on strike due to unpaid salaries and accrued areas. If obj is the cause of our economic stagnacy let buhari get him arrested and recover the stolen loot. Why wasting time ? If u are patient enough to read my post then u will.know obj was never left out of my mention . The first time I saw buhari on head to head with good luck at the last election I said enough is enough, if a sitting president can't deduce between a corruption and stealing . Although ,I didn't vote for anyone but my heart and bet went for buhari . But since he came it was just as if obj was the brain behind buhari enthronement.
In the early 80" we all.saw what he (buhari) did . He sent sss to extradite umaru dikkko from the UK in other to face is corrupt charges . Buhari was fearless then . And so many things he did we were wishing he could come dis time around to do by sending the evil people of this great country to prison . So far only his arch enermy had been imprisoned,( no thanks to vendetter ) just because of the age long enermity between them . Let him arrest and see if I will not remain silent in my life for his bravery
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by maclatunji: 4:02pm On Aug 20, 2017
PassingShot:
Where are the heavyweights?

Makarfi cannot win his state Kaduna against Buhari. El Rufai is there to checkmate him.

Atiku will struggle to win any other state outside Adamawa.

Kwankwaso has a formidable match in Ganduje to share Kano's votes.

Forget Dankwabo. He's too inexperienced to even mount a serious fight against PMB.

Fayose won't even win Ekiti state let alone the entire SW.

Bottom line: If PMB recovers completely and decides to run for a second term, none of these guys can win him in the NE and NW, and he will do very well in NC too. The votes he needs in the SW will easily come from Lagos, Oyo, Osun and Ogun plus Ondo where he worked to install the governor.

Also, the knowledge that a Yoruba man will most likely succeed PMB after 2023 will easily make him win in SW hands down.

SE and SS won't matter much as a handful of states will give more than the required 25% needed there.

Make Una forget online ranting and Nairaland "likes", PMB still holds the trump card.

Don't mind the online ranters.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by PassingShot(m): 4:10pm On Aug 20, 2017
maclatunji:


Don't mind the online ranters.
I hail oooo
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by positivetaught: 4:12pm On Aug 20, 2017
henryhemon:


Atiku not bigoted?? You don't know anything about him. You think public display is same thing as what he conceives in his heart?? Urbane ...yes but putting Atiku Agony and integrity in one sentence .....hahahha
I certainly know a lot about Atiku,n nobody can actually determined what's in anybody's heart that's y human character is inferred from our actions n utterances, you know very well that buhari has fared poorly in these aspects if not for deceitful packaging,I just hope that you people would be bold enough to encourage your buhari to have the courage to partake in the debates of 2019 n let his personal ability to be put to test.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by AWOisaCOWARD: 4:13pm On Aug 20, 2017
PassingShot:
Where are the heavyweights?

Makarfi cannot win his state Kaduna against Buhari. El Rufai is there to checkmate him.

Atiku will struggle to win any other state outside Adamawa.

Kwankwaso has a formidable match in Ganduje to share Kano's votes.

Forget Dankwabo. He's too inexperienced to even mount a serious fight against PMB.

Fayose won't even win Ekiti state let alone the entire SW.

Bottom line: If PMB recovers completely and decides to run for a second term, none of these guys can win him in the NE and NW, and he will do very well in NC too. The votes he needs in the SW will easily come from Lagos, Oyo, Osun and Ogun plus Ondo where he worked to install the governor.

Also, the knowledge that a Yoruba man will most likely succeed PMB after 2023 will easily make him win in SW hands down.

SE and SS won't matter much as a handful of states will give more than the required 25% needed there.

Make Una forget online ranting and Nairaland "likes", PMB still holds the trump card.


Useless analysis, in your mind you think that Atiku is not a threat to pmb anywhere in the North, you childishly put away the hunger pmb has brought to the masses as not able to unseat him, you hatefully spite SS and SE thinking that they don't matter?.

Buhari's vote in the north and SW is divided already. SE and SS will be the deciding factor.


Mark my word.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Toketimt: 4:14pm On Aug 20, 2017
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yns4real:
President Muhammadu Buhari, who has only just returned yesterday after over a hundred days of medical leave, is yet to declare his interest in seeking a second term of office.


The possibility of that happening cannot be ruled out as his loyalists and political associates have continued to fly that kite. But the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which was ousted from power in 2015 by the All Progressives Congress (APC), has vowed to make a comeback in 2019.

The PDP’s resolve to upstage the President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC government was reinforced at its recent mini convention in Abuja where the party’s bigwigs vowed to dethrone the governing APC using the slogan: ‘Change the Change’.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had released the timetable for the 2019 elections in March this year, indicating that the next presidential and National Assembly elections will hold on February 16, 2019. If President Buhari decides to re-contest in 2019, he would certainly face gladiators from the main opposition PDP, many of whom have already started aligning their interests for the presidential ticket ahead of the elections. Daily Trust on Sunday takes a look at seven heavyweights from amongs which, the PDP’s champion may emerge to face President Buhari.

Ahmed Makarfi

Within the eight years that Senator Ahmed Makarfi was governor of Kaduna State (from 1999 to 2007), he was credited with the ability to mitigate religious and ethnic violence in the state and has, through that feat, projected himself as an objective and fair-minded leader.

His outstanding performance in the state’s infrastructural development with his focus on rural roads, rural water and rural electrification shot him into national limelight.

Makarfi was a senator in 2007-15 where he chaired the committee on Appropriation. Though he lost the bid to return for a third time in 2015, his profile rose further when PDP governors and party members appointed him Chairman of the party at the Port Harcourt convention that held last year.

Since then he had been battling for the position with former governor of Borno State, Ali Modu Sheriff, until recently when the Supreme Court ruled in his favour.

Makarfi is expected to relinquish the PDP chairmanship, which has been zoned to the Southwest, but he is already a likely candidate for its presidential ticket, which was zoned to the North, especially given the trust key members of the party, especially serving governors, have in him. If he eventually secures the PDP ticket, he is likely to face President Buhari in the 2019 presidential race.

Sule Lamido

Alhaji Sule Lamido, a former two-term governor of Jigawa State, has already commenced campaign for the PDP ticket ahead of 2019. In April last year, he reportedly told newsmen in his village, Bamaina in Birnin Kudu Local Government Area of the State, “If my party finds me worthy of the party’s presidential ticket to serve Nigeria, I will thank God and oblige.”

Two weeks after he was released on bail from prison over allegations of incitement preferred against him by the Jigawa State Government in May this year, Lamido unveiled his 2019 presidential bid during a dinner for the 36 state chairmen of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) held in Abuja.
Lamido is one of the most experienced politicians in Nigeria today, having been a prominent PRP member of the House of Representatives in the Second Republic and also serving as a leading member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the Third Republic. He was also Obasanjo’s Foreign Affairs Minister between 1999 and 2003.

As governor of Jigawa, he earned kudos for executing many worthwhile infrastructural projects including roads, airport and a state university.

Throughout his political career however, Lamido’s reputation is that of a political hothead who is known for controversies and ruffling political feathers.

Atiku Abubakar

A former Vice President for eight years, Atiku Abubakar is a political heavyweight in Nigeria with considerable political machinery especially in Northern Nigeria at his service. Atiku, who never hides his presidential ambition, had contested the 2007 presidential election on the platform of the defunct Action Congress (AC) after realizing that he could not get the PDP ticket because of his frosty relationship with then President Obasanjo. Atiku also contested for the PDP presidential ticket against President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011. He again vied for APC’s ticket in 2014 against President Buhari, finishing third at the Lagos convention.

The action, body language and utterances of the Waziri of Adamawa are enough to show that he is prepared to take another shot at the presidential race in 2019. In the past year Atiku became a vocal voice for restructuring, a move seen as a strategy to woo the South-South and South-East, regions where Buhari is less popular. In the North, Atiku’s strategy is to insist on a “power shift” to the North East.

He has been saying since 1999 that the North West has marginalised the North East in top political offices. Those strategies are backed by very deep pockets and one of the greatest determinations in Nigerian politics. Atiku celebrated his 70th birthday recently and his renewed determination probably stems from a calculation that 2019, when he will be 72, is his last chance.

However, Atiku’s political reputation over the years has been harmed by his frequent change of political parties in pursuit of his presidential ambition. In the run up to 2019, though still an APC stalwart, it is possible that he may again return to the PDP to jostle for its presidential ticket. He is already laying grounds for that because he recently attacked APC as a party without internal democracy.

Ayo Fayose

Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose is largely seen as fearless as a result of his controversial comments and leadership style. His February 21, 2017 declaration of presidential ambition in 2019 was also seen by commentators as a joke, but he seems quite serious about it. Some insiders are already calling him the ‘Donald Trump of Nigeria.’

The 56-year-old Fayose, who is the chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, expressed his interest in the presidency during a live television interview saying that in the near future, he will take over the mantle to lead the nation as his future was tied to the presidency.

“It is not by power; it is destiny. I did not believe it when I became Ekiti governor. After eight years, I will be the vice president of Nigeria, even the President very soon,” he was quoted as saying.

The maverick governor may however have to contend with an array of other interests within the PDP, some of who are seen as having brighter chances.
He has also echoed his resolve to be president in May this year when he met with political office holders at Government House, Ado Ekiti.

“I have a penchant for taking powers. That one in Buhari’s hand, I will take it. I’m going straight to that villa. I’m the next president. I want to be the next president of Nigeria. My own won’t be this change that has brought nothing, we are going to represent the people well and tell them the truth,” he said.

David Mark

Senator David Mark, a retired military general, was military Governor of Niger State from 1984 to 1986. He later became a minister of Communications in 1987. He went on self-exile from 1993 to 1998 following the annulment of the June 12 1993 election. With the return to democracy in 1999, he contested for the Benue South Senatorial seat on the platform of the PDP and won. He was re-elected to serve from 2003 to 2007 and re-contested and won. He became Senate President from 2007 to 2011 and got re-elected for a fourth tenure from 2011 to 2015.

When the curtains fell on the 7th session of Nigeria’s National Assembly, Mark who was one of the most prominent characters of that era, retreated backstage as a member of the 8th session after his party became a minority. As senate president, Mark was known for his ignoble role in deepening and institutionalizing the culture of secrecy at Nigeria’s federal legislative body.

While the leadership crisis in the PDP between Makarfi and Sheriff festered, Mark, initially maintained silence until last April.

In a statement by Paul Mumeh, his media aide, Mark reportedly said the problem with the party had persisted because the major actors in the peace talks were not coming with open minds.
Mark, however, vowed to remain in the party despite the challenges while also criticizing those who have left the party.

Mark became relatively passive in the Senate, maintaining a posture of ‘siddon look’ in the 8th Assembly, which brought him under verbal attacks from many Nigerians. Mark later attributed his silence to the defeat suffered by his party in the 2015 elections.

Although he has not openly indicated his interest to run for the Presidency, campaign posters of the former Senate President have started flooding some parts of the country, including on social media. If the posters are anything to go by, it means Mark would also be seeking the PDP’s presidential ticket to slug it out with Buhari in 2019.

Donald Duke

A former governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke entered into public service for the first time in 1991 when he was appointed as a member of the Board of Directors of Voice of Nigeria (VON). In 1992, he was appointed a member of the Cross River State Executive Council where he held the portfolio of Commissioner for Finance, Budget and Planning.

He created the idea of Obudu Ranch International Mountain race which became one of the most lucrative mountain competitions in the world under his stewardship. Duke also started the Tinapa Resort project as a way to boost business and tourism in the state.

As Governor of Cross River State, Duke was praised for his contributions to the fields of Agriculture, Urban Development, governance, environment, information and communication. It was through his efforts that Calabar, the capital of Cross River State, is being seen today as the ‘cleanest city in Nigeria.’

Duke first announced that he would run for president in 2007 but later stepped aside for the eventual winner, the late Umaru Yar’ Adua.

In May this year, the former governor declared that he wants to be Nigeria’s President at a programme, “The Nigerian Symposium for Emerging Leaders,” held in Lagos.

Duke said though he once aspired to the position but did not emerge the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, he would still contest for the highest office in the country at the appropriate time. He explained that it was because of his preference for the presidential seat that he did not vie for any federal legislative seat after serving out his terms as governor.

“I do not have the flair for the legislature; standing up and sitting down at the chambers to raise a point. That was why I did not contest for the Senate but the presidency, after serving out my term as governor. I have contested the presidency before; I will still give it a shot when the opportunity presents itself. I believe I still have the energy in me,” he said.

With the passage of the Not Too Young to Run bill into law, Duke who is relatively younger may want to take advantage to make history as Nigeria’s youngest elected president. And if he emerges the PDP’s presidential ticket bearer, he would one of the youngest candidates to contest.

Ibrahim Dankwambo

A former Accountant General of the Federation, Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo was elected governor of Gombe State in 2011 and was re-elected on the platform of his party, the PDP, in 2015.

As one of the two PDP governors in the North who had made himself a national figure, he has reportedly commenced moves to secure the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential ticket for the 2019 general elections. Dankwambo’s interest is largely predicated on the zoning of the PDP’s Presidential ticket to the North.

It is believed that he would seek the support of Nigerian governors who have always endorsed one of themselves for the presidential slot to actualize his ambition. However whether Dankwambo has the financial wherewithal as well as the political clout to slug it out with other gladiators for the PDP presidential ticket remains to be seen. Should he emerge the ticket bearer, Dankwambo would then have to face President Buhari if he decides to seek re-election in 2019.



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All of them combined can't even be termed paper weight when compared to the General himself. Next.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by AWOisaCOWARD: 4:15pm On Aug 20, 2017
maclatunji:

Don't mind the online ranters.
How can you tell an online ranter not to mind his group?.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by CioAngels(f): 4:22pm On Aug 20, 2017
David mark ke, ha, poor people are in trouble, David mark will send his thugs to seize phones of the poor people, Hm, remember that David mark said cell phones were not poor the poor and a such we should not complain of the high cost of phones, when as at that time, Togolese Nationals were using cell phones in Togo. David mark will ban the phones that the ordinary poor Nigerians can buy, so think before you queue under the rain and sun.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Smartbinidude: 4:30pm On Aug 20, 2017
Trust me, An ATIKU/ DONALD DUKE ticket will do the magic in 2019!
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by CioAngels(f): 4:33pm On Aug 20, 2017
David mark ke, ha, poor people are in trouble, David mark will send his thugs to seize phones of the poor people, Hm, remember that David mark said cell phones were not poor the poor and a such we should not complain of the high cost of phones, when as at that time, Togolese Nationals were using cell phones in Togo. David mark will ban the phones that the ordinary poor Nigerians can buy, so think before you queue under the rain and sun. This is not a hate speech, it is what he said against the poor Nigerians as a military minister of communication,(PHONE IS NOT FOR THE POOR).
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by marv1: 5:41pm On Aug 20, 2017
Abeg remove that ponmo cutting Governor of my state, atiku Abubakar and David mark
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Kenturkey048(m): 6:15pm On Aug 20, 2017
HEIR:
I can confidently assure you saraki is Nigeria's next president, except God stops him. The guy is over ambitious
baba you get foresight...u dey see well
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Nobody: 6:19pm On Aug 20, 2017
PassingShot:
Where are the heavyweights?

Makarfi cannot win his state Kaduna against Buhari. El Rufai is there to checkmate him.

Atiku will struggle to win any other state outside Adamawa.

Kwankwaso has a formidable match in Ganduje to share Kano's votes.

Forget Dankwabo. He's too inexperienced to even mount a serious fight against PMB.

Fayose won't even win Ekiti state let alone the entire SW.
This shitty post is by ipods who are trying to console themselves with Baba's return......let EFCC open their files, that number will reduce to 1



Bottom line: If PMB recovers completely and decides to run for a second term, none of these guys can win him in the NE and NW, and he will do very well in NC too. The votes he needs in the SW will easily come from Lagos, Oyo, Osun and Ogun plus Ondo where he worked to install the governor.

Also, the knowledge that a Yoruba man will most likely succeed PMB after 2023 will easily make him win in SW hands down.

SE and SS won't matter much as a handful of states will give more than the required 25% needed there.

Make Una forget online ranting and Nairaland "likes", PMB still holds the trump card.
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by BEASTER(m): 6:21pm On Aug 20, 2017
fckmn24seg:
Remove Fayose, Atiku and David Mark
Donald Duke is the only eligible stainless candidate, any other bunch of fool is wasting his time

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Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by begwong: 6:51pm On Aug 20, 2017
Is Atiku now in PDP? DANKWAMBO and DUKE makes a perfect match!
Re: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by GuntersChain(m): 6:59pm On Aug 20, 2017
which heavy weight, you need kwankwanso to win kano and then defeat buhari

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