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Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by seunayantokun(m): 6:20pm On Apr 17, 2022
Q: Who is a destiny helper?
A: God, and only God.

There is nothing any human seems to be in possession of except that which has been given them. There are dispensable human helpers, of course, who must be appreciated while giving God the glory. How has Tinubu shown himself as giving God the glory or responsibly grateful to God in all shades of unimpeachable character? Has he also not bitten the human fingers God used to feed him? How did he and his family become gods and goddesses in Lagos?
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by Nobody: 6:20pm On Apr 17, 2022
I guess the place is dominated by sensible people whose majority are Igbos who only vote based on rationale reasoning not some ethnically influenced reasoning.
In Nigeria,politicians whenever they lose all locus standing to defend their obvious wickedness, they play the ethnic card, and that really works in gluing a dilapidated one Nigeria.
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by Lamasta(m): 6:21pm On Apr 17, 2022
Soffyh:
na u mumu pass,u think someone like tinubu won't be in any office since 2007 if not that his working towards bigger ambition,I knew this since 2019 that Tinubu will contest,he already worked for it, even the primary ticket is not even Tinubu issue, winning general election is his issues now
70 year old man, you are a mumu man...Go and win the general election for him na cool

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Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by derecho(m): 6:22pm On Apr 17, 2022
Have you ever seen any man sitting on hot coals composed or quiet?

This Osinbajo case na pin for Tinubu throat.He must shout and all his cohorts won't rest otherwise na die Jagaban dey so
NwokoloOwa:
Some of the Tinubu people talk much. They should concentrate on their candidate as they were doing before. All these chor, chor, chor are unnecessary.

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Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by aviara: 6:22pm On Apr 17, 2022
Buhari rewarded Saraki with senate presidency because Saraki was the tool used to make sure Tinubu didn't become Buhari's running mate in 2015.

Buhari and his men are in the kitchen cooking something that will shock all of the political calculations of Tinubu. Fulani's are the masters of political maneuvering and power execution.

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Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by bukiah: 6:24pm On Apr 17, 2022
mighty2:
God bless Tinubu
On his mandate i stand, i'm unshakeable
why not stand on his manhood,
Mandate ko mandate ni

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Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by BESTScientist1: 6:28pm On Apr 17, 2022
You guys need tinubu's money
mighty2:
God bless Tinubu
On his mandate i stand, i'm unshakeable
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by aviara: 6:31pm On Apr 17, 2022
The north are determined to get a share from Tinubu's loot by faking to be strongly supporting him. His greed for power and to loot at national level won't make him see the deception playing in front of him. He is busy donating money to northern states with the hope he can buy them over. National politics is very different from state or local govt politics.

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Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by NamelessOGBENI(m): 6:31pm On Apr 17, 2022
If Osinbajo wins in the primary, he will still need Tinubu to fly...

You see what godfatherism has reduced the presidential seat, this proves that he who pay the piper dictate the tune.

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Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by UncommonLogic: 6:31pm On Apr 17, 2022
This should be a conclusion on who should bear the Presidential ticket of APC or PDP; No sentiments:

THE POLITICAL REALITY OF 2023 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: THE LIMITS OF SENTIMENTS, THE PETER PRINCIPLE, AND A SAINTLY CROOK.

By: Dr Yemi Adewoyin

Politics is a business, and in business, you don't dwell (too much) on emotions and sentiments to succeed. If political parties make their decisions based entirely on how loud some arguments (emotional, sentimental and sometimes illogical) on the social media are, then we may as well go sit down and wait for Prof. Yemi Osinbajo or Mr. Peter Obi to be sworn-in as the next President of Nigeria in 2023. Not that Nigeria doesn't deserve a younger, virile and intelligent President, but the candidates for that office must justify that they are heavyweights and the strongest their parties can present. Meanwhile, a 65 year old Prof. is not a young man! You don't aim to win the world cup with a junior team when your opponents are bringing their best and most experienced 11. The 2023 context is a straight fight between SENATOR BOLA TINUBU AND ALHAJI ATIKU ABUBAKAR. Any party that presents anyone else as its flag bearer would have lost before the election day.

The PDP wants to return to power while the APC aims to retain its position, both, by any means possible. A Peter Obi candidature cannot sell beyond Anambra and among migrant Igbo in other parts of Nigeria. He may be lucky to have some pockets of support from other Southeast States. He is largely unknown by the grassroot voters in the North and Southwest. Senator Pius Anyim, the other confirmed candidate from the Southeast on the PDP ticket is from Ebonyi State. As trending on the social media, if you don't gerrit, forget it! Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is larger than life. He is loved by the Igbo voters, perhaps more than their own politicians. He knows this. His party knows as well. To underscore the love, the most vociferous supporter of the call for a Biafra country among the Igbo political class, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, was the first to endorse Atiku for the PDP ticket. PDP would be shooting itself in the leg by going for a less popular candidate.

Can the Starboy and the highly efficient incumbent Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, match Atiku in the presidential context? Except in the realm of sentiments and emotions, the answer is no. Is he competent? That, to me, is relative. Contextualizing that would take us to a theory in human resources management; the Peter Principle (Peter and Hull, 1969). The theory is about promoting an excellent staff beyond their level of competence simply because they are next in line for a promotion and have done well in their current office. To illustrate, a bank has an Executive Director (Operations) as the most senior behind the MD. If you have had a dealing with a bank operations staff concerning policies, procedures and following orders (instructions) at a branch level, then imagine what an ED Operations embodies. This hypothetical bank is interested in growing its balance sheet with fresh business deals that would entail some compromise here and there without deviating too much from policies. Promoting the ED to becoming the MD will not achieve that goal because of his lack of people skill and rigidity with rules and regulations. Banks would rather go for an excellent marketer with top-notch social skills, ability to think outside the box and clout for independent decision-making. Ever wondered why many excellent technical people never made CEO? They function very well when told what to do. Their ingenuity is in how to do it, not in the conception. We have only seen Osinbajo follow a blueprint, he may also be eminently competent to conceive ideas and lead the implementation but it would be a gamble and I don't see the APC taking him, no matter the emotions on the social media.

Senator Bola Tinubu, on the other hand, has shown competence in leadership. He draws plans and identifies talents, without ethnic, religious or academic sentiments, to implement the plans. It's only if one wants to belittle an elephant that one says an object passed-by swiftly and briefly, Tinubu is in a class of his own. Among the current political class, Tinubu is unrivalled in his political achievements, development legacies, capacity building, and commitment to helping others and lifting people out of poverty. Aside Atiku, Tinubu is the only other name that's known in the grassroots. While others are busy making TV appearances and theorizing on what they know little about, he was on the road across the length and breath of Nigeria checking the bridges he had built in the past and building new ones. He is intentional and not accidental in wanting to be the President. That means someone who has researched the issues and identified practical options, not textbook answers, for solving them. We are daily inundated with claims that he has pocketed Lagos and is milking the State dry. None of that has been substantiated. The "public court" finds him guilty of massive embezzlement and yet, 15 years after leaving office and without immunity from any form of prosecution, no state institution has found him culpable of anything, whether in office or post-office. That suggests he is clean or a crook who knows how to cover his tracks? So laughable.

Choosing between Atiku and Tinubu is not a difficult choice for me. We saw what both of them did in office. In the context of the foregoing, the choice is between history (past) and the future. The dream is big, the expectations are enormous and the hopes for a new Nigeria, re-engineered from within the political class by a different kind of politician, are sky high. The last time we felt anything close to getting it right was with MKO Abiola. Hope 93 was dashed. Before then, Chief Obafemi Awolowo was defeated on legal technicalities of what constituted 12 and two-thirds of 19 states. I am proudly Nigerian, I believe in Nigeria and I know we shall be great again!

Dr. Yemi Adewoyin
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Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by aviara: 6:32pm On Apr 17, 2022
Breaking news: Ex governor of Zamfara state Yari Azeez and senator Marafa decamp to PDP. Zamfara is now on total lockdown for PDP.
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by Odidigboigbo(m): 6:33pm On Apr 17, 2022
perez100:
So, the fear of Igbo in Lagos is the beginning of wisdom. It's good to know who pass you. It's not a crime. The Yorubas said they are smart politically, now I see that they have used their smartness to advise Osibanjo that "look you have to run away from that your big man quarters because Igbos have more big men in that area than we Yorubas and we must tell you the truth, they are great and they dominate everywhere and we can only win except we rig the election in Lagos.
Please, relocate because of Igbo."

That is the secret the Yoruba man will not like to tell you openly. They respect and fear Igbo in their minds but they have chosen to fight them because of jealousy.

Happy Easter to all Nigerians!
Igbos have succeeded in pursuing our able VP to Ogun state, as they have succeeded in pursuing so many of them to Ota.
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by Nobody: 6:35pm On Apr 17, 2022
Nvestor02:


See a simple sentence that you can't understand, I will advice you to re read the statements so that you can understand what the man is saying.

He said Igbo dominates Victoria Island which is the poling unit of Osinbajo not the whole Lagos.

Who is Igbo to determine who win the whole Lagos
Yes Yorubas dominate slums
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by OLANIYIPETER: 6:37pm On Apr 17, 2022
Blackfire:
Don't waste ya money or vote



North2023
North 2023




Anyway I sell cows o

Only a cow brain can comment this ����
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by UncommonLogic: 6:37pm On Apr 17, 2022
Sonoyom:
If by chance PYO gets the presidential ticket of the APC, a lot of Tinubu supporters might take the suicide route.

The one that is more realistic is that so many Igbos might commit suicide when Tinubu becomes President. The hatred from these Mkpuru Mirri for man that is not their Governor pathetic and nauseating.
Lagos lagoon is always open for them.
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by bukiah: 6:38pm On Apr 17, 2022
Lamasta:

70 year old man, you are a mumu man...Go and win the general election for him na cool
70year old for where?
That man is not less than 80

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Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by omokab: 6:38pm On Apr 17, 2022
tollyboy5:
Wow!

Why is this ondo man saying nonsense about Lagos.

Most of these people talking trash are senseless people from other State.

Yorubas in Lagos not voting APC as turned to IGBO dominating Lagos.
If you don't understand what the man is saying why can't you just keep quite Igbo . dominating osinbajo political area doesn't mean been tribalistic but mean that who ever or party especially pdp in that environment supported by Igbo will win. We all know that PDP is Igbo party so for them to dominate that area it will be difficult for osinbajo to win and be relevant in that area .
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by Nobody: 6:42pm On Apr 17, 2022
all this politican leders too like to distrub osinbayo for no reason una think say the man no get sense, lets me see the end of the war tinubu vs osinbajo
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by aviara: 6:43pm On Apr 17, 2022
You wrote all this long epistle to market a very corrupt Tinubu. What a pity. Tinubu has not done anything phenomenal in govt. The IGR Lagos is making are made through wicked means which impoverish the citizens of Lagos. Tinubu careless about the burden of how the monies are generated. All governors can equally begin such wicked system to rake in high IGR. But leadership is suppose to make life easy for the people and not the other way round. Take for instance levies and taxies transporters pay to agberos in Lagos. Sometimes, the transporters end going home with nothing.


UncommonLogic:
This should be a conclusion on who should bear the Presidential ticket of APC or PDP; No sentiments:

THE POLITICAL REALITY OF 2023 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: THE LIMITS OF SENTIMENTS, THE PETER PRINCIPLE, AND A SAINTLY CROOK.

By: Dr Yemi Adewoyin

Politics is a business, and in business, you don't dwell (too much) on emotions and sentiments to succeed. If political parties make their decisions based entirely on how loud some arguments (emotional, sentimental and sometimes illogical) on the social media are, then we may as well go sit down and wait for Prof. Yemi Osinbajo or Mr. Peter Obi to be sworn-in as the next President of Nigeria in 2023. Not that Nigeria doesn't deserve a younger, virile and intelligent President, but the candidates for that office must justify that they are heavyweights and the strongest their parties can present. Meanwhile, a 65 year old Prof. is not a young man! You don't aim to win the world cup with a junior team when your opponents are bringing their best and most experienced 11. The 2023 context is a straight fight between SENATOR BOLA TINUBU AND ALHAJI ATIKU ABUBAKAR. Any party that presents anyone else as its flag bearer would have lost before the election day.

The PDP wants to return to power while the APC aims to retain its position, both, by any means possible. A Peter Obi candidature cannot sell beyond Anambra and among migrant Igbo in other parts of Nigeria. He may be lucky to have some pockets of support from other Southeast States. He is largely unknown by the grassroot voters in the North and Southwest. Senator Pius Anyim, the other confirmed candidate from the Southeast on the PDP ticket is from Ebonyi State. As trending on the social media, if you don't gerrit, forget it! Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is larger than life. He is loved by the Igbo voters, perhaps more than their own politicians. He knows this. His party knows as well. To underscore the love, the most vociferous supporter of the call for a Biafra country among the Igbo political class, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, was the first to endorse Atiku for the PDP ticket. PDP would be shooting itself in the leg by going for a less popular candidate.

Can the Starboy and the highly efficient incumbent Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, match Atiku in the presidential context? Except in the realm of sentiments and emotions, the answer is no. Is he competent? That, to me, is relative. Contextualizing that would take us to a theory in human resources management; the Peter Principle (Peter and Hull, 1969). The theory is about promoting an excellent staff beyond their level of competence simply because they are next in line for a promotion and have done well in their current office. To illustrate, a bank has an Executive Director (Operations) as the most senior behind the MD. If you have had a dealing with a bank operations staff concerning policies, procedures and following orders (instructions) at a branch level, then imagine what an ED Operations embodies. This hypothetical bank is interested in growing its balance sheet with fresh business deals that would entail some compromise here and there without deviating too much from policies. Promoting the ED to becoming the MD will not achieve that goal because of his lack of people skill and rigidity with rules and regulations. Banks would rather go for an excellent marketer with top-notch social skills, ability to think outside the box and clout for independent decision-making. Ever wondered why many excellent technical people never made CEO? They function very well when told what to do. Their ingenuity is in how to do it, not in the conception. We have only seen Osinbajo follow a blueprint, he may also be eminently competent to conceive ideas and lead the implementation but it would be a gamble and I don't see the APC taking him, no matter the emotions on the social media.

Senator Bola Tinubu, on the other hand, has shown competence in leadership. He draws plans and identifies talents, without ethnic, religious or academic sentiments, to implement the plans. It's only if one wants to belittle an elephant that one says an object passed-by swiftly and briefly, Tinubu is in a class of his own. Among the current political class, Tinubu is unrivalled in his political achievements, development legacies, capacity building, and commitment to helping others and lifting people out of poverty. Aside Atiku, Tinubu is the only other name that's known in the grassroots. While others are busy making TV appearances and theorizing on what they know little about, he was on the road across the length and breath of Nigeria checking the bridges he had built in the past and building new ones. He is intentional and not accidental in wanting to be the President. That means someone who has researched the issues and identified practical options, not textbook answers, for solving them. We are daily inundated with claims that he has pocketed Lagos and is milking the State dry. None of that has been substantiated. The "public court" finds him guilty of massive embezzlement and yet, 15 years after leaving office and without immunity from any form of prosecution, no state institution has found him culpable of anything, whether in office or post-office. That suggests he is clean or a crook who knows how to cover his tracks? So laughable.

Choosing between Atiku and Tinubu is not a difficult choice for me. We saw what both of them did in office. In the context of the foregoing, the choice is between history (past) and the future. The dream is big, the expectations are enormous and the hopes for a new Nigeria, re-engineered from within the political class by a different kind of politician, are sky high. The last time we felt anything close to getting it right was with MKO Abiola. Hope 93 was dashed. Before then, Chief Obafemi Awolowo was defeated on legal technicalities of what constituted 12 and two-thirds of 19 states. I am proudly Nigerian, I believe in Nigeria and I know we shall be great again!

Dr. Yemi Adewoyin
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Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by omokab: 6:46pm On Apr 17, 2022
tollyboy5:
In 2011 election PDP won Lagos and Southwest despite ACN (tinubu) party dominating the governorship polls.

Goodluck won in Lagos and ACN ribadu got an extreme defeat from top contestant.

Are you saying those that voted PDP in Lagos are the Igbos that dominate Lagos?

Lagos election always shows that Lagosians have an independent mindset. Only foolish people thinks APC decision is Yoruba decision.

Once the electoral laws are effective we'll start seeing the unbiased way lagosians do cast their vote.
go and read politics 101 before you talk about politics. PDP won in Lagos because tinubu supported Jonathan in Lagos at the die minute when the first merger could not succeed . PDP also won other four states in south west except osun state where aregbesola refuse to support Jonathan and paid for it after the election . PDP winning in lagos is not by coincident by a support from ACN governors and leaders.
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by eldoradoxx: 6:52pm On Apr 17, 2022
Blackfire:
Don't waste ya money or vote



North2023
North 2023




Anyway I sell cows o

If PDP gives its ticket to a Northerner, the person will defeat any Southern APC candidate. Its a sure bet. Reason being that the three sub regions in the South are not into APC, only one is, the West.
East and South South will vote PDP come rain, come shine. The Northern PDP candidate just needs to get 50% of the Northern vote and he wins.
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by PointZerom: 6:52pm On Apr 17, 2022
Sonoyom:
If by chance PYO gets the presidential ticket of the APC, a lot of Tinubu supporters might take the suicide route.

Never. They'll switch camp, don't forget that they're jobless. They'll come up with a damage control statement...." BAT or Osibanjo na the same".
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by foreshore(m): 6:54pm On Apr 17, 2022
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by aviara: 6:56pm On Apr 17, 2022
Tinubu has turned most Yoruba youths to agbero. His political style has no real ideology. All he wants his wealth, power and more power. After Tinubu gets out of the way, yorubas in general will lack behind politically because most of the known politicians from the southwest region are queuing behind Tinubu with any noble political ideology.
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by zinizta: 6:58pm On Apr 17, 2022
tollyboy5:
Wow!

Why is this ondo man saying nonsense about Lagos.

Most of these people talking trash are senseless people from other State.

Yorubas in Lagos not voting APC as turned to IGBO dominating Lagos.



He is speaking of his polling units not the whole of Lagos
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by bmsteady(m): 6:58pm On Apr 17, 2022
perez100:
So, the fear of Igbo in Lagos is the beginning of wisdom. It's good to know who pass you. It's not a crime. The Yorubas said they are smart politically, now I see that they have used their smartness to advise Osibanjo that "look you have to run away from that your big man quarters because Igbos have more big men in that area than we Yorubas and we must tell you the truth, they are great and they dominate everywhere and we can only win except we rig the election in Lagos.
Please, relocate because of Igbo."

That is the secret the Yoruba man will not like to tell you openly. They respect and fear Igbo in their minds but they have chosen to fight them because of jealousy.

Happy Easter to all Nigerians!

Do you know d reason why dey put toll fee in those areas


Last last everyone will go back to his/her own region.

If you want to leave in another man's land you will pay for it, that's how it be in developing countries

BAT 2023
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by aviara: 7:01pm On Apr 17, 2022
Which other big politician can the southwest boast of aside Tinubu. This monopoly will cost the southwest in the years ahead. Tinubu has been busy building his selfish political empire to achieve his personal selfish ambition. What transformation has his influence brought to southwest region apart from just taking over power. Poverty still ravages most of the south west states. Most of the wealth on the state are controlled by non indigene. Is this the type of political style that should be celebrated?
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by akeeng: 7:03pm On Apr 17, 2022
mighty2:
God bless Tinubu
On his mandate i stand, i'm unshakeable

On his mandate you shall sink

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Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by sabreal: 7:04pm On Apr 17, 2022
His destiny helper.

Very soon they to u u made him the professor of law.

Awon olofo
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by VULCAN(m): 7:06pm On Apr 17, 2022
If not for your empty headedness, was it not the APC leader that said so in the interview?

Why are you attacking this chap?

Tell us your position on the grand scheme of things in APC to challenge what the APC leader said?



Dsalvo:


Look at this one. If I send you an e-slap it will reset your flat head. Only failed Yorubas can fear or admire Igbos who are big political failures and nonentities.

You lot are a joke now begging everyone for a ticket non of the two main Parties are interested in conceding to you.

Yet you're here making noise against Yorubas who are a bonafide Nigerian political powerhouse ethnic group. I pity you.
Re: Why Tinubu Asked Osinbajo To Leave Lagos Politics, Relocate To Ogun — Babaleye by Kaybaba5(m): 7:10pm On Apr 17, 2022
Blackfire:
Don't waste ya money or vote



North2023
North 2023




Anyway I sell cows o

That is your calling

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