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A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by AntiTerrorist: 7:29pm On May 23, 2023
Bola Tinubu was already a very divisive figure even before becoming president-elect. Unfortunately, we will be stuck with him as president for at least a year or more. This is tragic. The very unabashedly brazen electoral fraud that is bringing him into office has hardened a lot of Nigerians.

There could not be much confidence left in state institutions after that kind of electoral heist. The only institution now standing in the way of a mass perception of state failure is the judiciary. Quite literally, the judiciary is on trial. Should the judiciary prove to be not any different, we should prepare for some potentially very dark days ahead.

Even before, we will have to endure months of this oddity, as the legal process cannot be rushed. After all, even someone so controversial, divisive and massively flawed as Mr Tinubu deserves justice and fair treatment under the law.

Mr Tinubu is president from end-May by the gift of northern Nigeria. He did not win his home southwestern region nor his home Lagos state. Mr Tinubu, a southern presidential candidate, did not win the south. Unsurprisingly, the north is rightly emboldened, as the ongoing jostling for political offices already shows.

Mr Tinubu’s many controversies, from perjury, multiple identities, corruption to documented drug-trafficking, are also beginning to embolden the country’s darker instincts, with politicians, officials and security operatives, making a show of competing for who is the baddest gangster. The Adamawa gubernatorial mess is one example.

The disregard for process, law and order was so brazen, so crass, that even the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) felt this was one too much for it to chew. The recent incident in mid-May involving Seun Kuti of the renowned Fela lineage is another example.

Mr Kuti slapped a policeman on the face in a manner that suggests a newfound confidence that could only have been instigated by a sense of impunity. A gangster’s paradise beckons should the judiciary fail to do its duty.

Peter Obi, the hugely popular presidential candidate of the burgeoning Labour Party (LP) has a huge task ahead of him. Mr Obi should prepare to be betrayed from the day of inauguration on May 29th, 2023. There is a thing about the power of incumbency that intoxicates people. Many of his key elite allies will play both sides; if they are not already doing so.

And the error should not be made that the tensions are entirely about Mr Obi’s Igbo roots. Yes, it is a factor. But it is more than that. Mr Obi has proven that an alternative electoral math can be used to secure a Nigerian presidency that cuts across legacy structures and sentiments.

Since 1999, a southerner has been successfully elected to the Nigerian presidency twice. And each time, the southerner had to get the support of the Muslim north. Bar the serendipitous case of Goodluck Jonathan, who was president in 2010-15, this tend to involve first proving an affinity for the north. The concept of “amanah” (trust) in northern Muslim culture cuts both ways.

Olusegun Obasanjo, who handed over to Shehu Shagari, a civilian northerner who was president in 1979-83, even when as military head of state in 1976-79, he could have successfully done otherwise, displayed this virtue, especially as he proved to be a loyal friend to Shehu Yar’adua, his deputy whose place he was widely reported to have been urged to take after the murder of Murtala Muhammed, a popular military head of state in 1975- 76. Mr Obasanjo’s sense of “amanah” would be reciprocated when the North needed a trustworthy southerner yet again to become president by necessity in 1999.

In Mr Tinubu’s case, his facilitation of Muhammadu Buhari’s win of the presidency in 2015 after the latter’s many failed attempts also put him in the category of the people the north could do business with. The north was well aware of Mr Tinubu’s heavy baggage.

But as Mr Buhari was likely reminded when he was having second thoughts about paving the way for Mr Tinubu in the 2023 general elections, they could not suddenly now remember who Mr Tinubu really is. It was a Faustian bargain for which all of us will have to now bear the consequences.

Mr Obi will not have that opportunity. Better still, he will not need it. What the contested 2023 presidential poll results show is a path to electoral victory that almost literally excludes the core north. Mr Obi not only successfully polled massively in southern Nigeria and among disillusioned northern minorities, but also with the majority youth population in such a manner that eludes any of the legacy political classifications.

Like Socrates, Mr Obi has quite literally put two very different generations of Nigerians, the disillusioned young and the blasé old, against each other. In a good way, of course. Still, Mr Obi should not for one minute think that this will be taken lightly by the old guard.
https://businessday.ng/amp/columnist/article/a-tinubu-presidency-is-tragic/

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by fjjc(m): 7:31pm On May 23, 2023
You people are just worried about something that God has ordained.

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Tntsi: 7:32pm On May 23, 2023
Tinubu will not sit on the seat of president.
He is heading to a disastrous fall.

This year 2023, Peter obi and Datti ahmed will kick start the new Nigeria

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Jogs1900: 7:33pm On May 23, 2023
This is the kind of hatred that made Obi lose the election.
Obis supporters are hateful but God pass all of you.

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by 001Lagos: 7:34pm On May 23, 2023
Nigerians didn't make Tinubu president , The INEC chairman did

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by 001Lagos: 7:34pm On May 23, 2023
Jogs1900:
This is the kind of hatred that made Obi lose the election.
Obis supporters are hateful but God pass all of you.
What has Obi got to do with this thread

Is business day newspaper owned by Peter Obi?
Nigerians didn't vote for Tinubu, why is that so much of a bitter pill for you to swallow ?

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Jogs1900: 7:35pm On May 23, 2023
001Lagos:

What has Obi got to do with this thread
As if you don't know that the OP is one of Obis supporters.

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by 001Lagos: 7:36pm On May 23, 2023
Jogs1900:

As if you don't know that the OP is one of Obis supporters.
is the Obi supporter the owner of business day newspaper?

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Jogs1900: 7:37pm On May 23, 2023
001Lagos:
is the Obi the owner of business day newspaper?

How is the news from business day without the link?

Did you see business day link there?

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by 001Lagos: 7:39pm On May 23, 2023
Jogs1900:

How is the news from business day without the link?

Did you see business day link there?
You could still go to businessday newspaper page to confirm the news instead of mentioning Peter Obi that has nothing to do with the write up
Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Jogs1900: 7:40pm On May 23, 2023
001Lagos:

You could still go to businessday newspaper page to confirm the news instead of mentioning Peter Obi that has nothing to do with the write up
I don't need to go to business day to start looking for what doesn't make sense ..That was why I mentioned the OP since he posted it here.

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by kpompey: 7:41pm On May 23, 2023
Tntsi:
Tinubu will not sit on the seat of president.
He is heading to a disastrous fall.

This year 2023, Peter obi and Datti ahmed will kick start the new Nigeria
Peter Gregory Obi will not sit on the seat of president.
He is heading to a disastrous fall by the grace of God

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Bobloco: 7:42pm On May 23, 2023
"Mr Tinubu’s many controversies, from perjury, multiple identities, corruption to documented drug-trafficking, are also beginning to embolden the country’s darker instincts, with politicians, officials and security operatives, making a show of competing for who is the baddest gangster."

There is no doubt that Tinubu's tenure is going to be a Mafia like gangster regime
Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by 001Lagos: 7:43pm On May 23, 2023
Jogs1900:

I don't need to go to business day to start looking for what doesn't make sense ..That was why I mentioned the OP since he posted it here.
Don't worry, I've confirmed the news and it turned out to be true . The author of the news is even a Yoruba man

See acreen shot below

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Cooly100: 7:47pm On May 23, 2023
001Lagos:

Don't worry, I've confirmed the news and it turned out to be true . The author of the news is even a Yoruba man

See acreen shot below

You go se say that guy do run off with is tail between his legs...

They believe that only Igbos support Obi...

I have never seen such a people before.
Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Raskimonojendor: 7:47pm On May 23, 2023
The partisan writer of the article is an Obidient and perhaps a labour party member. The dude is busy retweeting his fellow Obidients on twitter.

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by KimFlorence: 7:48pm On May 23, 2023
001Lagos:

What has Obi got to do with this thread

Is business day newspaper owned by Peter Obi?
Nigerians didn't vote for Tinubu, why is that so much of a bitter pill for you to swallow ?

So it's Indians and South Africans that voted for Tinubu's APC? Do you have all the electoral result sheets for all the LGAs and polling units in Nigeria to determine who didn't vote or voted Tinubu. All we know is the will of God will be done concerning this Presidential Elections and the PEPC. That's sacrosanct.

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Cooly100: 7:49pm On May 23, 2023
Raskimonojendor:
The writer of the article is an Obidient.

o boy use your br*in small now...

Would BAT support write such,...even if he believes that Tinubu will be a disaster?
Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by 001Lagos: 7:50pm On May 23, 2023
Raskimonojendor:
The writer of the article is an Obidient. The dude is busy retweeting his fellow Obidients on twitter.
Ok but I thought you Tinubu supporters said Peter Obi supporters are only Igbos

Because the writer of the news is actually a Yoruba man and his name is Rafiq Raji as seen in the screenshot below

Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Raskimonojendor: 7:51pm On May 23, 2023
Cooly100:


o boy use your br*in small now...

Would BAT support write such,...even if he believes that Tinubu will be a disaster?
I do not take the article serious. It is very partisan and written with a biased mindset.

His name is not chiefly Yoruba. He could be from the middle belt, and if he is Yoruba, then he is the I am Yoruba but people.

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by 001Lagos: 7:52pm On May 23, 2023
KimFlorence:


So it's Indians and South Africans that voted for Tinubu's APC? Do you have all the electoral result sheets for all the LGAs and polling units in Nigeria to determine who didn't vote or voted Tinubu. All we know is the will of God will be done concerning this Presidential Elections and the PEPC. That's sacrosanct.

Tinubu lost in his Lagos and His home state of Osun state .. so how manage did a rejected man even in his home state and second state of origin became president is not through election malpractices?

Tinubu even lost in Abuja where he's based and where Buhari is based as the president of Nigeria ..
Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by KimFlorence: 7:52pm On May 23, 2023
001Lagos:
Nigerians didn't make Tinubu president , The INEC chairman did

The INEC chairman brought Nigeriens and Ethiopians to vote for APC's Tinubu. Obidense is a disease likable to a zombie outbreak and infestation. Only God knows when the antidote to the Obidient virus will be developed. SMH

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Cooly100: 7:53pm On May 23, 2023
KimFlorence:


So it's Indians and South Africans that voted for Tinubu's APC? Do you have all the electoral result sheets for all the LGAs and polling units in Nigeria to determine who didn't vote or voted Tinubu. All we know is the will of God will be done concerning this Presidential Elections and the PEPC. That's sacrosanct.


Even BAT himself knows that he didn't win the election..

He lost Osun his birth place...this people know him than anyone else...

He lost the might Lagos state when you guys claimed he perform wonders....and a 2 term governor.

He lost FCT...where he will be sitting as president..

What about Kano and PH..?

So where did he get his vote?

So only people from Zamfara, Niger, Jigawa, Borno, etc that know nothing about BAT voted for him?

Oga, check am now...

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by 001Lagos: 7:53pm On May 23, 2023
Raskimonojendor:

I do not take the article serious. It is very partisan and written with a biased mindset.

His name is not chiefly Yoruba. He could be from the middle belt, and if he is Yoruba, then he is the I am Yoruba but people.
Middle belt people answering Rafic Raji ? Guy , I no wan insult anybody today 😂
Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by AntiTerrorist: 7:54pm On May 23, 2023
Jogs1900:

How is the news from business day without the link?

Did you see business day link there?
https://businessday.ng/amp/columnist/article/a-tinubu-presidency-is-tragic/
Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Raskimonojendor: 7:54pm On May 23, 2023
001Lagos:

Middle belt people answering Rafic Raji ? Guy , I no wan insult anybody today 😂
Insult now. What are ZOMBIEDIENTS known for before.

To all the ZOMBIEDIENTS. Your wailing starts pro max from the 29th of May cool

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by 001Lagos: 7:54pm On May 23, 2023
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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Cooly100: 7:56pm On May 23, 2023
Raskimonojendor:

I do not take the article serious. It is very partisan and written with a biased mindset.

His name is not chiefly Yoruba. He could be from the middle belt, and if he is Yoruba, then he is the I am Yoruba but people.

Is Rufia Oseni of Arise TV a Yoruba?

Some decent Yorubas understands the fact...

...but majority of them like you are just travelling on tribal train...
Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Raskimonojendor: 7:57pm On May 23, 2023
Cooly100:


Is Rufia Oseni of Arise TV a Yoruba?

Some decent Yorubas understands the fact...

...but majority of them like you are just travelling on tribal train...
We did not give almost 100% of our vote to a tribalistic candidate like some tribalistic tribe in the red mud region 😂

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Cooly100: 7:58pm On May 23, 2023
Raskimonojendor:

Insult now. What are ZOMBIEDIENTS known for before.

To all the ZOMBIEDIENTS. Your wailing starts pro max from the 29th of May cool

This is all you have to offer...no shame...

Lets see if you will buy stuffs and services in APC shops...and other decent Nigeria will buy on the other side with wailing and weeping cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by 001Lagos: 7:59pm On May 23, 2023
Raskimonojendor:

Insult now. What are ZOMBIEDIENTS known for before.

To all the ZOMBIEDIENTS. Your wailing starts pro max from the 29th of May cool
Ho did the Buhari that you supported for 8 years bettered your life ? 😂😂

I know as you dey so, you're owing soko loan money 😂
Re: A Tinubu Presidency Is Tragic - Businessday by Raskimonojendor: 7:59pm On May 23, 2023
Cooly100:


This is all you have to offer...no shame...

Lets see if you will by stuffs and services in APC shops...and other decent Nigeria will buy on the other side with wailing and weeping cheesy cheesy cheesy

As inflation increased, my salary too increased.. as per security. We don't have IPOB in my region and kidnapping had been there since the days of GEJ. I trust Tinubu to turn things around grin

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