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Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Nobody: 6:54am On Jan 16, 2023
We know:



‘2023: Obasanjo And The Legend Of Tenea‘

He approximates Oedipus orientation in consummate complexity. Raised and reared to preserve a kingdom, Oedipus, a grand patron of hubris, fell into a complex interplay of fate and pride to become an albatross to the kingdom he sought to preserve.

Sophocles in his play ‘Oedipus Rex’ presents a gripping narrative of a man at the mercy of fate, but who pride would not allow to rediscover himself until he suffers irredeemable consequences.

The ancient legend of Oedipus, the mythical king of Thebes who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother, in several of his sojourns, lived in Tenea, a mythical lost city in Greece, according to the Greek mythology.

As recently as 1984, one of Greece’s top archaeologists, Eleni Korka, a Greek-American,  made the biggest discovery of her 40-year career: the mythical city of Tenea, which was built by Trojan prisoners of war sometime around 1100BC.

After a laborious excavation by Korka and her team, the abandoned Tenea City in ruins was discovered to harbour golden carvings and other precious, high levels of art that could turn the fortunes of the delerict city of Tenea for good.

As it is with both Oedipus and Tenea, so it is for Nigeria and General Olusegun Obasanjo (rtd), former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as Nigerians again prepare for the February 2023 ballot to elect their President. After long years of misrule that left Nigerians at the mercy of poverty and Nigeria herself in the throe of ruins, conscious efforts were made to find a befitting leader to turn the nation’s fortunes for good after the conspiracy among the Nigerian ruling elite claimed MKO Abiola’s life in 1998, the unfortunate incident that sank Nigeria in the abyss like was the case with the lost city of Tenea.

And so like archaeologist Korka, Nigerian ‘archaeologists’ in military fatigue led by Generals Ibrahim Babangida and Abdusalami Abubakar, dug through the length and breadth of the thoroughly degraded Nigeria to find a leader to turn the nation’s fortunes for good. Their search through ‘diligent excavation’, just like that of Korka, yielded Obasanjo, who had already decayed in General Sani Abacha’s gulag like the ruins of Tenea. Pronto, most parts of Nigeria hooted, prospecting that the nation had found fortune and so had hit the road to prosperity.

But unlike Korka, what Nigeria’s excavators found was never gold, but a crippling albatross in the class of Oedipus: a fortune turned awry that opened the floodgate to compound-complex problems that stalk Nigerians even in their sleep”.

Obasanjo, who I suspect usually momentarily forgets about himself when writing about the presumed failings of others, became something of a teacher of morals in the letter, which he described as an appeal to Nigerians, especially the youth. Therein he easily painted a picture of Nigeria the country was certainly not under him as president. He also attempted to give the impression that he left power of his own volition, forgetting that the National Assembly had to rescue Nigeria from his longed for life presidency through an ingenious Third Term project, for which reason he coyly convoked a National Political Reform Conference, NPRC i00n 2005 but which was angrily voted down by a diligent National Assembly.

It is apposite to state at the very beginning that Obasanjo has all the rights, human as well as legal, to endorse any presidential candidate of his choosing, but it is equally important that the Nigerian youths, to whom he specifically directed his appeal, should be adequately informed that this is a man of incomparable hubris; a very brilliant man who can easily sell a poke for a pig, and who, having cancelled the teaching of History in Nigerian schools, has , a priori, denied the same youths, the knowledge of the past which they sorely need in determining the truth, or falsity of his preachment.

A past master in decoy, he had cleverly harangued the youths as follows:”My dear young men and women, you must come together and bring about a truly meaningful change in your lives. If you fail, you have no one else to blame. Your present and future are in your hands to make or to mar. The future of Nigeria is in the same manner in your hands and literally so. If for any reason you fail to redeem yourself and your country, you will have lost the opportunity for good and you will have no one to blame but yourselves and posterity will not forgive you. Get up, get together, get going and get us to where we should be. And you, the youth, it is your time and your turn. ‘Eyin Lokan’ (Your turn”.)

I earlier levelled a charge of momentary amnesia against the ex-president. Were this not true, he would have realised that he should be the last person to attempt to lecture any group of Nigerians, especially its youth, given the agony Nigerian Universities went through under his watch.

Both at the governmental and domestic levels, Nigerian youths need all the information they can get in deciding whether, for them, Obasanjo can pass for a good mentor, or as an elderstatesman who, judging by his own life trajectory, should be listened to, emulated or not.

As very highly educated Nigerians, these youths must, on their own, decide which way to go and in doing this, I only need to remind them of the popular saying that Google never forgets.

And rather than leave them to go searching the entire Wide Web, I have gone out of my way to search for, and recommend to them, a single article which will provide far more than they would ever need to decide on former President Obasanjo’s suitability, or not, to play his self- appointed role in their lives.

I have in mind here, FAMILY SCANDALS – THE NEWS, published by Sahara Reporters on January 22, 2008 and it is in keeping with the popular Yoruba saying that if somebody promises you clothes, first look at what he is wearing.  There is, however, this proviso: please take everything you read therein, court depositions inclusive, as allegations only, (even though the former president did not sue Sahara Reporters in respect of the publication. You must, however, read the story to the end, as this piece barely contains half, to enable you make a valid judgement.

The story reads as follows:

“The Obasanjo family produces a blockbuster sequel to the contract scandal involving Senator Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello, as Gbenga, second son of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, accuses his father of gross sexual misconduct.

Having spent a greater part of his life in important public positions, Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria’s former president, is familiar with scandals.

In many of these, he starred or co-starred, injuring his reputation in a series of political and personal misdemeanours. .  Several reports accused him of abusing his office to favour cronies and himself and of selling privatised government assets cheap and in questionable circumstances.  But none of the scandals had the toxicity of the latest one: the allegation by Gbenga, Obasanjo’s second son, that his father had sexual relations with his wife, Mojisola. The lethal allegation is the highlight of an affidavit filed at the Lagos State High Court, Ikeja Division, in which Gbenga is requesting to dissolve his marriage to Mojisola. Gbenga’s affidavit was a response to a cross-petition filed by Mojisola, who was responding to her husband’s petition (ID/289/HD/05) for dissolution of the marriage on account of her alleged desertion from home. … the greater number of Gbenga’s poisoned darts were shot at his father, whom Gbenga alleged slept with Mojisola and compensated her with oil contracts with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, via her company, Bowen & Brown. “The petitioner (Gbenga) avers that the respondent (Mojisola) also got rewarded for her adulterous acts with several oil contracts with the NNPC from his father, General Olusegun Obasanjo, amongst which was the NNPC Consultancy training in supply chain management and project management awarded to her company, Bowen and Brown,” the affidavit read in part” – a gross misuse of the important office of President, more examples of which litter Obasanjo’s entire time in office, including the 16Billions he allegedly spent procuring darkness in place of light.

“The alleged dalliances, he said, have traumatised him, and on account of that, he wants the court to order a DNA test to ascertain the true father of the two children produced during the marriage”. “Gbenga, a medical doctor and one of Obasanjo’s sons from Oluremi, his first wife, married Mojisola in Lagos on 29 April 2000 at a lavish ceremony. By 2004, the union was devoid of bliss, forcing them to separate”. Things further degenerated, prompting Gbenga to seek a divorce. But 15 days later, a notice of discontinuance was filed on Gbenga’s orders, a development attributed to pressure by the former president”.

“Sources close to the estranged couple, however, list wife battering and infidelity on Gbenga’s part as major causes of friction in the marriage. Though Mojisola’s response was not as racy as Gbenga’s, it brimmed with delicious details of its own, which are hissing like animal fat in fire”.

In her cross-petition, she alleged that Gbenga got contracts from the NNPC and Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, while his father was in office”.

Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by shidof(m): 6:55am On Jan 16, 2023
PrinceOfLagos:

So you want us to vote for Tinubu who's roundly seen as a thief?

Tinubu is a thief
Na Tinubu matter go kill you at the end. Seems as if Tinubu is pursuing you in real life and in dream. You will be disgrace in February presidential the same way you were disgraced during APC primary election. What are you still doing on Nairaland if not that you're useless and shameless upon all your promise that you will deactivate your account if Tinubu win APC primary. Dem no dey get shame where una come from

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Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Badguy77(m): 6:57am On Jan 16, 2023
He should stop meddling in politics because he did not endorse your sick candidate abi... Hippocrates

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Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Antai123(m): 6:57am On Jan 16, 2023
Obasanjo has said his mind, this man wants good thing to happen to Nigeria. The best President Nigeria has ever produced.

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Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Fcwilly: 6:59am On Jan 16, 2023
SAGEY abi na SEGEY them dey call you, as highly respected you are before the election of PMB, you have lost all, because your white long sleeve shirt is now stained with corruption OIL, you failed to do do the needful when you noticed that the government of PMB is in deep throat corruption practice.

SIR, AM ASHAMED OF YOU
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by waice6571: 7:01am On Jan 16, 2023
Another APC lying machine on the beat. Buhari was a past military head of state during Obasanjo civilian rule, what was his advise to either the government or the citizens? He started his incoherent gilbrish during Goodluck Jonathan tenure....

"Every Baboon and Dog will soak in blood"

'I will make the country ungovernable'

Itsay Sagay should shut up already... He's supporting a monster.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by chichriso: 7:01am On Jan 16, 2023
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by wildernessVoice: 7:02am On Jan 16, 2023
Between this Prof. and Obj who is an hypocrite..?
Everything wrong about this Govt he's responsible as an adviser.
Obj might not be the best but Nigeria never experienced the woes of this Govt during Obj tenure.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by KeyEndurance: 7:02am On Jan 16, 2023
As E the Pain them e the Sweet Us
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by BluntTheApostle(m): 7:02am On Jan 16, 2023
Dreal1247:
All those benefitting from the woes of Nigeria are against Mr Peter Obi's candidacy. But what is written is written. Almighty decision, no appeal.

I think it is time for the youths of this country to initiate a town hall meeting with Tinubu. Buhari avoided interviews and it was others who granted interviews on his behalf. After the election, APC became all promises cancelled. And the people are helpless. This one will be worse.


And Obi is not benefiting from our woes?


The importer has benefited billions from the fact that we are a consuming country.

And some zombies still think he will make Nigeria a producing country.


Someone who has never produced anything in his life. Always importing.


Dangote is a producer. What excuse does the Pandora lying machine have for always importing?
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by bencr7: 7:03am On Jan 16, 2023
D hypocrite of Apc is to much,just because he chooses is own prefer candidate,u pple are just running up and down, crying like baby,but they where hapi when he endorse buhari in 2015 against Jonathan,they even say obj endorsement will bring more pple(supporters) in apc.

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Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Encyclopedia1: 7:03am On Jan 16, 2023
Oga…. You are the fool. The last I checked, Obasanjo be Nigerian. So why can’t he talk about election and politics? Mr. Stupid.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by engrpheleeks(m): 7:03am On Jan 16, 2023
This one wey him mouth be like shit wey rain beat. Mstcheew
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by GeneralPula: 7:04am On Jan 16, 2023
Felabrity:
No single Yoruba elder is supporting Tinubu, the fake Yoruba leader

He’s not telling lies. Where’s even the insult? Did you read?
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Racoon(m): 7:05am On Jan 16, 2023
cheesy Sefia painment everywhere.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Nobody: 7:05am On Jan 16, 2023
Dreal1247:
All those benefitting from the woes of Nigeria are against Mr Peter Obi's candidacy. But what is written is written. Almighty decision, no appeal.

I think it is time for the youths of this country to initiate a town hall meeting with Tinubu. Buhari avoided interviews and it was others who granted interviews on his behalf. After the election, APC became all promises cancelled. And the people are helpless. This one will be worse.

Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Ancestortinubu: 7:09am On Jan 16, 2023
Apc still talking on this issue? Haba more than 100 millions sane Nigerians Apc administration has made their life miserable will decide in 2023 with their individual votes. It's not going to be business as usual with endorsement or no endorsement. Bva and new electoral law is the koboko waiting for APC. Bunch of deceit failures.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by bencr7: 7:10am On Jan 16, 2023
GeneralPula:


He’s not telling lies. Where’s even the insult? Did you read?
abeg carry ur hypocrite,to ur head

Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Brushstrokes20: 7:11am On Jan 16, 2023
Bullocks for Brainless buffoons! undecided
OBJ ain't no Saint but he's miles ahead of the lifeless govt of self serving THIEVES AND BLOODTHIRSTY TERRORISTS! undecided
Obj has the right to support who ever he believes in!
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by waice6571: 7:13am On Jan 16, 2023
Okealaaye:
We know:



‘2023: Obasanjo And The Legend Of Tenea‘

He approximates Oedipus orientation in consummate complexity. Raised and reared to preserve a kingdom, Oedipus, a grand patron of hubris, fell into a complex interplay of fate and pride to become an albatross to the kingdom he sought to preserve.

Sophocles in his play ‘Oedipus Rex’ presents a gripping narrative of a man at the mercy of fate, but who pride would not allow to rediscover himself until he suffers irredeemable consequences.

The ancient legend of Oedipus, the mythical king of Thebes who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother, in several of his sojourns, lived in Tenea, a mythical lost city in Greece, according to the Greek mythology.

As recently as 1984, one of Greece’s top archaeologists, Eleni Korka, a Greek-American,  made the biggest discovery of her 40-year career: the mythical city of Tenea, which was built by Trojan prisoners of war sometime around 1100BC.

After a laborious excavation by Korka and her team, the abandoned Tenea City in ruins was discovered to harbour golden carvings and other precious, high levels of art that could turn the fortunes of the delerict city of Tenea for good.

As it is with both Oedipus and Tenea, so it is for Nigeria and General Olusegun Obasanjo (rtd), former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as Nigerians again prepare for the February 2023 ballot to elect their President. After long years of misrule that left Nigerians at the mercy of poverty and Nigeria herself in the throe of ruins, conscious efforts were made to find a befitting leader to turn the nation’s fortunes for good after the conspiracy among the Nigerian ruling elite claimed MKO Abiola’s life in 1998, the unfortunate incident that sank Nigeria in the abyss like was the case with the lost city of Tenea.

And so like archaeologist Korka, Nigerian ‘archaeologists’ in military fatigue led by Generals Ibrahim Babangida and Abdusalami Abubakar, dug through the length and breadth of the thoroughly degraded Nigeria to find a leader to turn the nation’s fortunes for good. Their search through ‘diligent excavation’, just like that of Korka, yielded Obasanjo, who had already decayed in General Sani Abacha’s gulag like the ruins of Tenea. Pronto, most parts of Nigeria hooted, prospecting that the nation had found fortune and so had hit the road to prosperity.

But unlike Korka, what Nigeria’s excavators found was never gold, but a crippling albatross in the class of Oedipus: a fortune turned awry that opened the floodgate to compound-complex problems that stalk Nigerians even in their sleep”.

Obasanjo, who I suspect usually momentarily forgets about himself when writing about the presumed failings of others, became something of a teacher of morals in the letter, which he described as an appeal to Nigerians, especially the youth. Therein he easily painted a picture of Nigeria the country was certainly not under him as president. He also attempted to give the impression that he left power of his own volition, forgetting that the National Assembly had to rescue Nigeria from his longed for life presidency through an ingenious Third Term project, for which reason he coyly convoked a National Political Reform Conference, NPRC i00n 2005 but which was angrily voted down by a diligent National Assembly.

It is apposite to state at the very beginning that Obasanjo has all the rights, human as well as legal, to endorse any presidential candidate of his choosing, but it is equally important that the Nigerian youths, to whom he specifically directed his appeal, should be adequately informed that this is a man of incomparable hubris; a very brilliant man who can easily sell a poke for a pig, and who, having cancelled the teaching of History in Nigerian schools, has , a priori, denied the same youths, the knowledge of the past which they sorely need in determining the truth, or falsity of his preachment.

A past master in decoy, he had cleverly harangued the youths as follows:”My dear young men and women, you must come together and bring about a truly meaningful change in your lives. If you fail, you have no one else to blame. Your present and future are in your hands to make or to mar. The future of Nigeria is in the same manner in your hands and literally so. If for any reason you fail to redeem yourself and your country, you will have lost the opportunity for good and you will have no one to blame but yourselves and posterity will not forgive you. Get up, get together, get going and get us to where we should be. And you, the youth, it is your time and your turn. ‘Eyin Lokan’ (Your turn”.)

I earlier levelled a charge of momentary amnesia against the ex-president. Were this not true, he would have realised that he should be the last person to attempt to lecture any group of Nigerians, especially its youth, given the agony Nigerian Universities went through under his watch.

Both at the governmental and domestic levels, Nigerian youths need all the information they can get in deciding whether, for them, Obasanjo can pass for a good mentor, or as an elderstatesman who, judging by his own life trajectory, should be listened to, emulated or not.

As very highly educated Nigerians, these youths must, on their own, decide which way to go and in doing this, I only need to remind them of the popular saying that Google never forgets.

And rather than leave them to go searching the entire Wide Web, I have gone out of my way to search for, and recommend to them, a single article which will provide far more than they would ever need to decide on former President Obasanjo’s suitability, or not, to play his self- appointed role in their lives.

I have in mind here, FAMILY SCANDALS – THE NEWS, published by Sahara Reporters on January 22, 2008 and it is in keeping with the popular Yoruba saying that if somebody promises you clothes, first look at what he is wearing.  There is, however, this proviso: please take everything you read therein, court depositions inclusive, as allegations only, (even though the former president did not sue Sahara Reporters in respect of the publication. You must, however, read the story to the end, as this piece barely contains half, to enable you make a valid judgement.

The story reads as follows:

“The Obasanjo family produces a blockbuster sequel to the contract scandal involving Senator Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello, as Gbenga, second son of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, accuses his father of gross sexual misconduct.

Having spent a greater part of his life in important public positions, Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria’s former president, is familiar with scandals.

In many of these, he starred or co-starred, injuring his reputation in a series of political and personal misdemeanours. .  Several reports accused him of abusing his office to favour cronies and himself and of selling privatised government assets cheap and in questionable circumstances.  But none of the scandals had the toxicity of the latest one: the allegation by Gbenga, Obasanjo’s second son, that his father had sexual relations with his wife, Mojisola. The lethal allegation is the highlight of an affidavit filed at the Lagos State High Court, Ikeja Division, in which Gbenga is requesting to dissolve his marriage to Mojisola. Gbenga’s affidavit was a response to a cross-petition filed by Mojisola, who was responding to her husband’s petition (ID/289/HD/05) for dissolution of the marriage on account of her alleged desertion from home. … the greater number of Gbenga’s poisoned darts were shot at his father, whom Gbenga alleged slept with Mojisola and compensated her with oil contracts with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, via her company, Bowen & Brown. “The petitioner (Gbenga) avers that the respondent (Mojisola) also got rewarded for her adulterous acts with several oil contracts with the NNPC from his father, General Olusegun Obasanjo, amongst which was the NNPC Consultancy training in supply chain management and project management awarded to her company, Bowen and Brown,” the affidavit read in part” – a gross misuse of the important office of President, more examples of which litter Obasanjo’s entire time in office, including the 16Billions he allegedly spent procuring darkness in place of light.

“The alleged dalliances, he said, have traumatised him, and on account of that, he wants the court to order a DNA test to ascertain the true father of the two children produced during the marriage”. “Gbenga, a medical doctor and one of Obasanjo’s sons from Oluremi, his first wife, married Mojisola in Lagos on 29 April 2000 at a lavish ceremony. By 2004, the union was devoid of bliss, forcing them to separate”. Things further degenerated, prompting Gbenga to seek a divorce. But 15 days later, a notice of discontinuance was filed on Gbenga’s orders, a development attributed to pressure by the former president”.

“Sources close to the estranged couple, however, list wife battering and infidelity on Gbenga’s part as major causes of friction in the marriage. Though Mojisola’s response was not as racy as Gbenga’s, it brimmed with delicious details of its own, which are hissing like animal fat in fire”.

In her cross-petition, she alleged that Gbenga got contracts from the NNPC and Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, while his father was in office”.




Even you that copy and paste this irrelevant long post, does it make any sense to you? I hope one mod will come to our rescue by deleting this heresy. If not for anything but for sanity sake.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by mozona(m): 7:13am On Jan 16, 2023
When obj was supporting Yara Dua and buhari nobody complain
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Doyou2019: 7:15am On Jan 16, 2023
I can't believe we are still on this Obasanjo endorsement of Obi. Don't people in this useless government have something else to do with their time?
Even if OBJ had kept mum, APC are only ever going to get votes from their debrained, futureless urchins, who are by the way very few and far between. Not one single more.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by BluntTheApostle(m): 7:17am On Jan 16, 2023
wildernessVoice:
Between this Prof. and Obj who is an hypocrite..?
Everything wrong about this Govt he's responsible as an adviser.
Obj might not be the best but Nigeria never experienced the woes of this Govt during Obj tenure.

Stop being narrow minded.

All the woes we are experiencing today can be traced to the OBJ administration.


First of all, the privatisation scam under OBJ destroyed our education system, and election rigging was institutionalized.


OBJ failed to diversify the economy. He failed to provide adequate electricity after spending so much on power, he failed to tackle corruption, failed to repair refineries.


OBJ had the best opportunity to refocus the country. We were a new democracy, and the world was happy to have us back. But OBJ misused the opportunity.


And to crown it all, he handpicked a sick man to replace him, and rigged the sick man into office.


Yar'Adua (Baba Go Slow) could not perform and lavished our money on medical tourism until he died.


Before Baba Go Slow died, his government (Baba Go Slow admitted) created Boko Haram by extrajudicially executing Yusuf.


GEJ replaced his boss, and spent heavily on defense every year with nothing to show for it. GEJ also made unrealistic promises to ASUU and those who now call themselves bandits today.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by israelmao(m): 7:17am On Jan 16, 2023
If he doesn't meddle in the process that brings product he will be burdened or bothered by the defective product that the process brings about.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by phemmie06(m): 7:17am On Jan 16, 2023
When he supported PMB he was not BTW why did you go to an hypocrite?
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by PeterObi4LP: 7:19am On Jan 16, 2023
PrinceOfLagos:
Obasanjo is a former President of Nigeria and have every right to tell Nigerians his preferred candidate and If you don't like it, Go and Die .

Nigeria will be great again


You have said it all. Anyone not satisfy with his endorsement with President Peter Obi should "GO AND DIE"

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Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by ibechris(m): 7:23am On Jan 16, 2023
nairavsdollars:
Reminded me of that Fela song:
Me Fela I challenji Obasanjo na wayo he dey ALL THE TIME. Make he carry me go any court.....



And he called Buhari a craze man and even an animal.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Dreal1247: 7:24am On Jan 16, 2023
BluntTheApostle:



And Obi is not benefiting from our woes?


The importer has benefited billions from the fact that we are a consuming country.

And some zombies still think he will make Nigeria a producing country.


Someone who has never produced anything in his life. Always importing.


Dangote is a producer. What excuse does the Pandora lying machine have for always importing?
It's better for us to iron out things for the future of Nigeria and Nigerians especially the unborn. Obi imports and the business survives because the system does not favour local production. There is no justifiable reason why our economy should be this bad. Politicians are empowering those who assisted them to power to the detriment of the masses. Obi as an undergraduate in UNN was engaging in international business. He was into business as a student. He is independent minded, accountable and is not willing to mortgage his integrity for any reason. He has told us that he does not need to pay or lobby the people to become the President. Simply because he is going to be accountable to the people who voted him in. I have never seen any emphatic and passionate Presidential candidate as Obi. After listening to some of his interviews, I discovered the qualities of Awolowo which made Nigeria not to borrow during the civil war. And at death, Ojukwu said that Awolowo was the best President which Nigeria never had. If we truly love this country, I think we should place sentiment, selfishness and ethnicity aside and support him for a better Nigeria.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by nairavsdollars(f): 7:30am On Jan 16, 2023
How I wish Fela is alive today and still singing
ibechris:



And he called Buhari a craze man and even an animal.
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Jones4190(m): 7:37am On Jan 16, 2023
Tinubu fight for this democracy Obasanjo is enjoying today
Re: Sagay: Obasanjo Is A Hypocrite, He Should Stop Meddling In Election Matters by Nobody: 7:40am On Jan 16, 2023
APC ti Lule grin

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