Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Thatssobeyonce(f): 9:06am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Antoeni: Every Attempt To Convert Aso Rock To Retirement Home For The Elderly & Sick , We Cancel & Destroy it IJN Is that pic u? Kiddin,buh tinubu looks scary shaa |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by YorubaIsGreat(m): 9:07am On Jan 30, 2022 |
BAT23, wailing on nairaland won't stop the moving train, we are solidly behind him Haters should go and die 10 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Otutupoyoyo: 9:07am On Jan 30, 2022 |
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Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by walemoney007(m): 9:08am On Jan 30, 2022 |
PrinceOfLagos:
In a sane clime, the drug baron among them should be in jail but this is Nigeria where drug Lords contest for public offices The US embassy have said Tinubu have no drug case in the USA. 6 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Bobloco: 9:08am On Jan 30, 2022 |
In every political contest especially in Nigeria, there are contenders and there are pretenders. But what we cannot wish away from the OP's list is that the next the next president of Nigeria is in there 7 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Nobody: 9:10am On Jan 30, 2022 |
NaijaCowFarm: Some of the following presidential candidates who have either declared interest in the 2023 presidency or whose body language seems to suggest interest are either hopeless or at best wasting their time.
Bola Tinubu: Chicago State University. , I don't get the furour over Tinubu’s certificate. I am not a Tinubu apologetic, but for someone to have work with Arthur Andersen, Deloitte, Mobil oil all international companies, and then you still claim he has no certificate? I want to question your intelligence. 18 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by OmoManU: 9:11am On Jan 30, 2022 |
helinues: Your next president is in one of those listed names.
Take that to the bank for cash out. 2 sure banker that can be given to inlaw self Betnaija should even open a book for this. I trust abroad bookmakers they would have arranged a betting on top the upcoming elections |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Pk01(m): 9:11am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Kwankwaso vs wike 2023...insha Allah..
Bala Muhammed please contest for a senator seat... Dan Allah..
Allah ya bamu sa a, amin |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Karemarealty288(m): 9:12am On Jan 30, 2022 |
If Atiku gets pdp ticket...then he is the next president. 2 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by OBALOLA55(m): 9:12am On Jan 30, 2022 |
helinues: Your next president is in one of those listed names.
Take that to the bank for cash out. 2 sure banker that can be given to inlaw self YOU MEWN YOUR PERSONAL LORD AND SAVIOUR IN THE PERSON OF AMOUDA LAMIDI SANGODELE AKA BOLA AHMED TINUBU OF IRAGBIJI 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Alphafeezay(m): 9:12am On Jan 30, 2022 |
NaijaCowFarm: Some of the following presidential candidates who have either declared interest in the 2023 presidency or whose body language seems to suggest interest are either hopeless or at best wasting their time.
This is entirely my opinion and based on the current state of things. I am sure some that you will come here and accept my opinion as law, but please do not come here and type nonsense, I only put things the way they are. If you love to hallucinate, it is up to you. All I expect is your point of view, you may counter my points if you have a superior argument. No abuses, please!
Bola Tinubu: A candidate that is very hard to sell. Age is questionable, background shrouded in secrecy, early education doubtful. No one knows where and when Tinubu got his School certificate but he is said to be a degree holder from Chicago State University. Interestingly, APC disqualified Obaseki because it doubted his HSC certificate. Would the same APC accept a Tinubu without a verifiable School certificate? To crown it all, Tinubu is perceived as corruption personified. His perceived influence in "EndSARS" handling in Lagos and health condition now exacerbated by his latest sickness and relocation to oversea for "health consultation" has just put a huge spanner on his ambition. Of recent, APC structure has quickly slipped off his grips, even foreclosing his leadership with Mai Buni now calling the shots.
Anyim Pius Anyim: This one knows he cannot secure a PDP ticket, he is just wasting time and making noise with the hope of securing vp ticket. Anyim has been in a cocoon since leaving office and suddenly remembers he wants to be president. Even his LGA does not support his "ambition".
Dave Umahi: Not sure who drumming for Dave Umahi. However, he lacks a political base. His state is largely PDP and he cannot win APC ticket, except Buhari opt for him as APC consensus candidate. Even at that, APC will lose to a PDP candidate from any part of Nigeria. Again, his handling of IPOB matter is a derailing factor to his success.
Yemi Osinbajo: A weakling, whom Buhari has stopped handing over to since 2017 after he, a "bat" in the Buhari regime tried to act as a "bird". He and his few noise makers know he is going nowhere. Funny thing is that his benefactor, Tinubu is not willing to help him this time, neither is Buhari. He is at best the "most qualified" without a support base
Yahaya Bello: I still do not know who is encouraging a failure of a governor to be dreaming of the presidency. Funny, Kogi is neither South nor do Northerners consider them North. Bello is believed to be interested in Senate but he may not have the chance as his tenure and the senatorial elections in 2023 do not align.
Orji Kalu: [/b]Kalu is a realist and has approached the 2023 presidential race with cautious optimism because he still doubts his capacity to pick APC ticket. The only trump card Kalu is hinging is a fallout between Tinubu and Osinbajo. If destiny smiles on him, he may be a surprise candidate, but for now, a time-waster.
[b]Okorocha: I do not have to waste time here. His hold to APC is shaky and cannot even win with Imo delegates.
Atiku Abubakar: Anyone would have ruled Atiku out of the 2023 race by mid-2021 when Southern governors were clamoring for the presidency to come to the south. However, the PDP governors have since discovered the deceit in the sudden Southern governors' romance. As it stands, PDP wants to displace APC at the centre and Atiku looks like the catalyst for this job. If the alignments happening in PDP is anything to go by, Atiku might be PDP candidate again.
Peter Obi: Although Peter Obi has not formally declared, he might not be the candidate the ODP could invest 2023 winnable wealth on for obvious reasons. The issue of ipob and their activities will work against Peter Obi securing PDP ticket, however, a vp slot with Atiku is still possible, baring the Wike's factor.
Bukola Saraki: Saraki would have been a great candidate, but the loss of Kwara in 2019 has put a damaging debt to his political sagacity. Going into 2023, Saraki is considered a Northern Muslim, just like Tinubu, he faces the herculean task of proving his northerness to the core north. The South sees him as a northerner by the way.
Kayode Fayemi: Fayemi has been quiet about his ambition. With his tenure as governor coming to an end, there are strong indications that Fayemi might end up picking the APC ticket. Right now, not many are talking about Fayeni, but his governors' forum is calling the shots in APC. Post-APC convention, we will likely see a strategist Fayemu displacing Tinubu and Osinbajo.
The Buhari candidate: Not yet revealed but in Buhari's cabinet. Loyal and unassuming. He might be a last-minute surprise to all APC. Mark you, I am not referring to Rotimi Amaechi. Amaechi is not a candidate the north wants, he is not trusted and cannot get APC ticket. You are a learner. Focus on cow rearing please 2 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by lokho(m): 9:13am On Jan 30, 2022 |
So who do you now suggest oooo...
Buhari should go for 3rd term abi 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by klimkid: 9:13am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Nice write up but being a VP or a Deputy can be sometimes frustrating. If you have held a position as a Vice before you will understand my opinion. Osinbajo is a great man he can't outsmart his master. He acted well as an acting President and I believe he will do better as a President.
Mind you, with or without Tinubu, Osinbajo will win. Look at the pulse of the Nation, everyone wants Osinbajo even APC as a party can confirm that. 7 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by masseratti: 9:15am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Salvador1: We Yorubas know that Atiku is a force to be reckoned with against tinubu's ambition. That's y we are fighting tooth and nail to make sure he doesn't clinch the tickets.
We are now throwing propaganda up and down and also sowing seed of discord against nyamiris to make sure northerners hate them and against anyone from that region that may be vice to Atiku. stop lying you are Igbo, no Yorùbá man will start a statement with the word "we" Yorubas. 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Abfinest007(m): 9:15am On Jan 30, 2022 |
It will be hard for atiku not to pick the pdp ticket unless wike and someone else will team up.dollars will fall that day.same scenario here . beating tinubu will be hard ooo unless buhari favor someone else 4 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by affable4(m): 9:16am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Invictuse: Hopeless Igbos will wake up insult the intelligence of every other Nigerian but when paid back in similar manner they'll start wailing like deprived pigs.
Let's break down the analysis of this deluded igbo osu. Tinubu is a hard to sell candidate with the multiple endorsement received across Nigeria. A former senator n governor that tendered age n school cert in previous elections, one God forsaken Igbo wake up claiming that public details is shrouded in secrecy.
The Osu jew from the pit of hell then declared Tinubu is corruption personified because of bullion van in his house n ownership of Alpha Beta but when it come to lifelong thieves like Peter Peter Obi, Atiku n Kalu no single mention about their lifelong corrupt case. I do understand Tinubu profile threatens the entire Igbo tribe but one can only be fair.
Peter Peter Obi a criminal caught with N250M cash in Lagos while he governed Anambra, looted $500M in his daughter foreign account. Looted to build mall in Abuja n PH with nemesis catching up to him n the in Abuja was razed to the ground. The same criminal bought brewery with state fund worth several hundred millions only to sell to himself at peanut. This criminal pays media outlet billions if not trillion to delete articles exposing his criminal act so he can keep fooling his tribe with is saint imagine but I am not phased n will post some screenshots of his criminal dealings.
Kalu Orji this convict criminal was the one the OP embolded his profile without labelling him a criminal till date no soul in Abia does not know Kalu Orji looted their destiny beyond repair n his protege in Theodore Orji Ikpeazu have continued the looting till date.
Atiku - it is a mystery Igbos see this guy as an option because I wonder how same Igbos blame Yoruba for not making port in the SS work but Atiku have concession of all the port in the SS in his pocket.
This daredevil criminal also coveted several Nigeria properties using the BPE as VP n was even confident enough he will sell the refineries to his cronies if given a chance.
The criminal listed above to OP are saints without blemish though they have corruption cases on their neck heavier than the cross of calvary. That is the extent to which bigotry hate as afflicted the average igbo concerning a towering Yoruba giant in Tinubu, a man they love to hate because he is simply beta than their best.
you are just petty and intelligently unintelligent. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by BafanaBafana: 9:17am On Jan 30, 2022 |
NaijaCowFarm: Some of the following presidential candidates who have either declared interest in the 2023 presidency or whose body language seems to suggest interest are either hopeless or at best wasting their time.
This is entirely my opinion and based on the current state of things. I am sure some that you will come here and accept my opinion as law, but please do not come here and type nonsense, I only put things the way they are. If you love to hallucinate, it is up to you. All I expect is your point of view, you may counter my points if you have a superior argument. No abuses, please!
Bola Tinubu: A candidate that is very hard to sell. Age is questionable, background shrouded in secrecy, early education doubtful. No one knows where and when Tinubu got his School certificate but he is said to be a degree holder from Chicago State University. Interestingly, APC disqualified Obaseki because it doubted his HSC certificate. Would the same APC accept a Tinubu without a verifiable School certificate? To crown it all, Tinubu is perceived as corruption personified. His perceived influence in "EndSARS" handling in Lagos and health condition now exacerbated by his latest sickness and relocation to oversea for "health consultation" has just put a huge spanner on his ambition. Of recent, APC structure has quickly slipped off his grips, even foreclosing his leadership with Mai Buni now calling the shots.
Anyim Pius Anyim: This one knows he cannot secure a PDP ticket, he is just wasting time and making noise with the hope of securing vp ticket. Anyim has been in a cocoon since leaving office and suddenly remembers he wants to be president. Even his LGA does not support his "ambition".
Dave Umahi: Not sure who drumming for Dave Umahi. However, he lacks a political base. His state is largely PDP and he cannot win APC ticket, except Buhari opt for him as APC consensus candidate. Even at that, APC will lose to a PDP candidate from any part of Nigeria. Again, his handling of IPOB matter is a derailing factor to his success.
Yemi Osinbajo: A weakling, whom Buhari has stopped handing over to since 2017 after he, a "bat" in the Buhari regime tried to act as a "bird". He and his few noise makers know he is going nowhere. Funny thing is that his benefactor, Tinubu is not willing to help him this time, neither is Buhari. He is at best the "most qualified" without a support base
Yahaya Bello: I still do not know who is encouraging a failure of a governor to be dreaming of the presidency. Funny, Kogi is neither South nor do Northerners consider them North. Bello is believed to be interested in Senate but he may not have the chance as his tenure and the senatorial elections in 2023 do not align.
Orji Kalu: [/b]Kalu is a realist and has approached the 2023 presidential race with cautious optimism because he still doubts his capacity to pick APC ticket. The only trump card Kalu is hinging is a fallout between Tinubu and Osinbajo. If destiny smiles on him, he may be a surprise candidate, but for now, a time-waster.
[b]Okorocha: I do not have to waste time here. His hold to APC is shaky and cannot even win with Imo delegates.
Atiku Abubakar: Anyone would have ruled Atiku out of the 2023 race by mid-2021 when Southern governors were clamoring for the presidency to come to the south. However, the PDP governors have since discovered the deceit in the sudden Southern governors' romance. As it stands, PDP wants to displace APC at the centre and Atiku looks like the catalyst for this job. If the alignments happening in PDP is anything to go by, Atiku might be PDP candidate again.
Peter Obi: Although Peter Obi has not formally declared, he might not be the candidate the ODP could invest 2023 winnable wealth on for obvious reasons. The issue of ipob and their activities will work against Peter Obi securing PDP ticket, however, a vp slot with Atiku is still possible, baring the Wike's factor.
Bukola Saraki: Saraki would have been a great candidate, but the loss of Kwara in 2019 has put a damaging debt to his political sagacity. Going into 2023, Saraki is considered a Northern Muslim, just like Tinubu, he faces the herculean task of proving his northerness to the core north. The South sees him as a northerner by the way.
Kayode Fayemi: Fayemi has been quiet about his ambition. With his tenure as governor coming to an end, there are strong indications that Fayemi might end up picking the APC ticket. Right now, not many are talking about Fayeni, but his governors' forum is calling the shots in APC. Post-APC convention, we will likely see a strategist Fayemu displacing Tinubu and Osinbajo.
The Buhari candidate: Not yet revealed but in Buhari's cabinet. Loyal and unassuming. He might be a last-minute surprise to all APC. Mark you, I am not referring to Rotimi Amaechi. Amaechi is not a candidate the north wants, he is not trusted and cannot get APC ticket. You sound like one of those who believed Buhari was a clone 4 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Joysammy: 9:17am On Jan 30, 2022 |
This is your views anyway but it does not reflect what Nigerians have in mind.
May God preserves our lives till then, you will be shocked.
During Buhari campaign, AIT was paid heavily to demarket Buhari and Tinubu, yet they won.
Voters are not interested on networking but what they could be offered and their voter's card 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Lovenorth: 9:17am On Jan 30, 2022 |
The Jagaban of Bargu is the winner 3 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Xfemt(m): 9:17am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Invictuse: Hopeless Igbos will wake up insult the intelligence of every other Nigerian but when paid back in similar manner they'll start wailing like deprived pigs.
Let's break down the analysis of this deluded igbo osu. Tinubu is a hard to sell candidate with the multiple endorsement received across Nigeria. A former senator n governor that tendered age n school cert in previous elections, one God forsaken Igbo wake up claiming that public details is shrouded in secrecy.
The Osu jew from the pit of hell then declared Tinubu is corruption personified because of bullion van in his house n ownership of Alpha Beta but when it come to lifelong thieves like Peter Peter Obi, Atiku n Kalu no single mention about their lifelong corrupt case. I do understand Tinubu profile threatens the entire Igbo tribe but one can only be fair.
Peter Peter Obi a criminal caught with N250M cash in Lagos while he governed Anambra, looted $500M in his daughter foreign account. Looted to build mall in Abuja n PH with nemesis catching up to him n the in Abuja was razed to the ground. The same criminal bought brewery with state fund worth several hundred millions only to sell to himself at peanut. This criminal pays media outlet billions if not trillion to delete articles exposing his criminal act so he can keep fooling his tribe with is saint imagine but I am not phased n will post some screenshots of his criminal dealings.
Kalu Orji this convict criminal was the one the OP embolded his profile without labelling him a criminal till date no soul in Abia does not know Kalu Orji looted their destiny beyond repair n his protege in Theodore Orji Ikpeazu have continued the looting till date.
Atiku - it is a mystery Igbos see this guy as an option because I wonder how same Igbos blame Yoruba for not making port in the SS work but Atiku have concession of all the port in the SS in his pocket.
This daredevil criminal also coveted several Nigeria properties using the BPE as VP n was even confident enough he will sell the refineries to his cronies if given a chance.
The criminal listed above to OP are saints without blemish though they have corruption cases on their neck heavier than the cross of calvary. That is the extent to which bigotry hate as afflicted the average igbo concerning a towering Yoruba giant in Tinubu, a man they love to hate because he is simply beta than their best.
it obvious you don’t have a brain to comprehend simple analysis from the op But instead you jump on tribal bashing and sentiment I wonder why seun is allowing demented fools like you on this platform trying to cause tribal war here He mentioned a lot lot of people from north to south But all you could see is tinibu this and tinubu that Apart from tribal sentiment is tinubu not a thief Is tinubu not corrupt Animal 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by drnoel: 9:18am On Jan 30, 2022 |
NaijaCowFarm: Some of the following presidential candidates who have either declared interest in the 2023 presidency or whose body language seems to suggest interest are either hopeless or at best wasting their time.
This is entirely my opinion and based on the current state of things. I am sure some that you will come here and accept my opinion as law, but please do not come here and type nonsense, I only put things the way they are. If you love to hallucinate, it is up to you. All I expect is your point of view, you may counter my points if you have a superior argument. No abuses, please!
Bola Tinubu: A candidate that is very hard to sell. Age is questionable, background shrouded in secrecy, early education doubtful. No one knows where and when Tinubu got his School certificate but he is said to be a degree holder from Chicago State University. Interestingly, APC disqualified Obaseki because it doubted his HSC certificate. Would the same APC accept a Tinubu without a verifiable School certificate? To crown it all, Tinubu is perceived as corruption personified. His perceived influence in "EndSARS" handling in Lagos and health condition now exacerbated by his latest sickness and relocation to oversea for "health consultation" has just put a huge spanner on his ambition. Of recent, APC structure has quickly slipped off his grips, even foreclosing his leadership with Mai Buni now calling the shots.
Anyim Pius Anyim: This one knows he cannot secure a PDP ticket, he is just wasting time and making noise with the hope of securing vp ticket. Anyim has been in a cocoon since leaving office and suddenly remembers he wants to be president. Even his LGA does not support his "ambition".
Dave Umahi: Not sure who drumming for Dave Umahi. However, he lacks a political base. His state is largely PDP and he cannot win APC ticket, except Buhari opt for him as APC consensus candidate. Even at that, APC will lose to a PDP candidate from any part of Nigeria. Again, his handling of IPOB matter is a derailing factor to his success.
Yemi Osinbajo: A weakling, whom Buhari has stopped handing over to since 2017 after he, a "bat" in the Buhari regime tried to act as a "bird". He and his few noise makers know he is going nowhere. Funny thing is that his benefactor, Tinubu is not willing to help him this time, neither is Buhari. He is at best the "most qualified" without a support base
Yahaya Bello: I still do not know who is encouraging a failure of a governor to be dreaming of the presidency. Funny, Kogi is neither South nor do Northerners consider them North. Bello is believed to be interested in Senate but he may not have the chance as his tenure and the senatorial elections in 2023 do not align.
Orji Kalu: [/b]Kalu is a realist and has approached the 2023 presidential race with cautious optimism because he still doubts his capacity to pick APC ticket. The only trump card Kalu is hinging is a fallout between Tinubu and Osinbajo. If destiny smiles on him, he may be a surprise candidate, but for now, a time-waster.
[b]Okorocha: I do not have to waste time here. His hold to APC is shaky and cannot even win with Imo delegates.
Atiku Abubakar: Anyone would have ruled Atiku out of the 2023 race by mid-2021 when Southern governors were clamoring for the presidency to come to the south. However, the PDP governors have since discovered the deceit in the sudden Southern governors' romance. As it stands, PDP wants to displace APC at the centre and Atiku looks like the catalyst for this job. If the alignments happening in PDP is anything to go by, Atiku might be PDP candidate again.
Peter Obi: Although Peter Obi has not formally declared, he might not be the candidate the ODP could invest 2023 winnable wealth on for obvious reasons. The issue of ipob and their activities will work against Peter Obi securing PDP ticket, however, a vp slot with Atiku is still possible, baring the Wike's factor.
Bukola Saraki: Saraki would have been a great candidate, but the loss of Kwara in 2019 has put a damaging debt to his political sagacity. Going into 2023, Saraki is considered a Northern Muslim, just like Tinubu, he faces the herculean task of proving his northerness to the core north. The South sees him as a northerner by the way.
Kayode Fayemi: Fayemi has been quiet about his ambition. With his tenure as governor coming to an end, there are strong indications that Fayemi might end up picking the APC ticket. Right now, not many are talking about Fayeni, but his governors' forum is calling the shots in APC. Post-APC convention, we will likely see a strategist Fayemu displacing Tinubu and Osinbajo.
The Buhari candidate: Not yet revealed but in Buhari's cabinet. Loyal and unassuming. He might be a last-minute surprise to all APC. Mark you, I am not referring to Rotimi Amaechi. Amaechi is not a candidate the north wants, he is not trusted and cannot get APC ticket. All the candidates you mentioned above are collosal time wasters. But I will mention a few names like 1) Kalu: Anyone that was there when Kali was governor would swear not to have him take the reins of the country. Problem there is that Nigerians have short term memory loss esp when they are offered money. 2) Tinubu: Same goes here. But it is almost getting clear that he will be president by hook or crook or default. It is a scary thought and will be a catastrophic decision for Nigerians. 3) Okorocha: Doesn't need introductions not cos of his been popular in a good way. His actions in Imo state speak for itself. This is a bullet Nigerians would do well to avoid. The rest, we will have to see. |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by lecowas: 9:18am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Perhaps we should ask you who is not a time waster? Maybe you can tell us cos your opinions portrayed you as someone from the future. 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by chamboy(m): 9:18am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Salvador1: We Yorubas know that Atiku is a force to be reckoned with against tinubu's ambition. That's y we are fighting tooth and nail to make sure he doesn't clinch the tickets.
We are now throwing propaganda up and down and also sowing seed of discord against nyamiris to make sure northerners hate them and against anyone from that region that may be vice to Atiku. Ni gbo ni wo ti wa. Omo - Nnla 2 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by formular2002(m): 9:19am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Truth is, one of those names mentioned by OP will become president. For now, Nigeria is not yet a politically intellectual nation. It's still about politics of the pocket and stomach infrastructure. So in my opinion, it's still going to be a straight fight between Tinubu and Atiku. Those 2 have all the bullion vans to play the game. Others may be qualified but u know what it is, they cannot match the superior firepower of money of from Tinubu/Atiku.
I even challenge all Southeasterners to give a bloc 5M vote to KINGSLEY MOGHALU. He is qualified and sellable. But all we do is talk and talk and talk .
God bless Nigeria 3 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by chamboy(m): 9:19am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Antoeni: Every Attempt To Convert Aso Rock To Retirement Home For The Elderly & Sick , We Cancel & Destroy it IJN I guess Atiku is a young boy then 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Rawtruth1: 9:20am On Jan 30, 2022 |
To be honest, Tinubu is going nowhere. His followers know this bitter truth very well but they want as much as they can collect from the bullion van before telling him the hard truth. Nigerians won't accept to go from frying pan to fire in 2023. Unfortunately, Osinbajo is part of the administration of plague and nightmares Nigerians are currently going through. He is grossly unfit too. Nigerians ain't blind, we know those who directly or indirectly contributed to the present afflictions in the land 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Lovenorth: 9:20am On Jan 30, 2022 |
klimkid: Nice write up but being a VP or a Deputy can be sometimes frustrating. If you have held a position as a Vice before you will understand my opinion. Osinbajo is a great man he can't outsmart his master. He acted well as an acting President and I believe he will do better as a President.
Mind you, with or without Tinubu, Osinbajo will win. Look at the pulse of the Nation, everyone wants Osinbajo even APC as a party can confirm that. You mean northerners can comfortably vote for a 'pastor' as their president? |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Golan007: 9:20am On Jan 30, 2022 |
PrinceOfLagos:
In a sane clime, the drug baron among them should be in jail but this is Nigeria where drug Lords contest for public offices Name the drug baron amongst them and why wasn't he jailed in the "sane climes"? 4 Likes |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by greatseed: 9:22am On Jan 30, 2022 |
NaijaCowFarm: Some of the following presidential candidates who have either declared interest in the 2023 presidency or whose body language seems to suggest interest are either hopeless or at best wasting their time.
This is entirely my opinion and based on the current state of things. I am sure some that you will come here and accept my opinion as law, but please do not come here and type nonsense, I only put things the way they are. If you love to hallucinate, it is up to you. All I expect is your point of view, you may counter my points if you have a superior argument. No abuses, please!
Bola Tinubu: A candidate that is very hard to sell. Age is questionable, background shrouded in secrecy, early education doubtful. No one knows where and when Tinubu got his School certificate but he is said to be a degree holder from Chicago State University. Interestingly, APC disqualified Obaseki because it doubted his HSC certificate. Would the same APC accept a Tinubu without a verifiable School certificate? To crown it all, Tinubu is perceived as corruption personified. His perceived influence in "EndSARS" handling in Lagos and health condition now exacerbated by his latest sickness and relocation to oversea for "health consultation" has just put a huge spanner on his ambition. Of recent, APC structure has quickly slipped off his grips, even foreclosing his leadership with Mai Buni now calling the shots.
Anyim Pius Anyim: This one knows he cannot secure a PDP ticket, he is just wasting time and making noise with the hope of securing vp ticket. Anyim has been in a cocoon since leaving office and suddenly remembers he wants to be president. Even his LGA does not support his "ambition".
Dave Umahi: Not sure who drumming for Dave Umahi. However, he lacks a political base. His state is largely PDP and he cannot win APC ticket, except Buhari opt for him as APC consensus candidate. Even at that, APC will lose to a PDP candidate from any part of Nigeria. Again, his handling of IPOB matter is a derailing factor to his success.
Yemi Osinbajo: A weakling, whom Buhari has stopped handing over to since 2017 after he, a "bat" in the Buhari regime tried to act as a "bird". He and his few noise makers know he is going nowhere. Funny thing is that his benefactor, Tinubu is not willing to help him this time, neither is Buhari. He is at best the "most qualified" without a support base
Yahaya Bello: I still do not know who is encouraging a failure of a governor to be dreaming of the presidency. Funny, Kogi is neither South nor do Northerners consider them North. Bello is believed to be interested in Senate but he may not have the chance as his tenure and the senatorial elections in 2023 do not align.
Orji Kalu: [/b]Kalu is a realist and has approached the 2023 presidential race with cautious optimism because he still doubts his capacity to pick APC ticket. The only trump card Kalu is hinging is a fallout between Tinubu and Osinbajo. If destiny smiles on him, he may be a surprise candidate, but for now, a time-waster.
[b]Okorocha: I do not have to waste time here. His hold to APC is shaky and cannot even win with Imo delegates.
Atiku Abubakar: Anyone would have ruled Atiku out of the 2023 race by mid-2021 when Southern governors were clamoring for the presidency to come to the south. However, the PDP governors have since discovered the deceit in the sudden Southern governors' romance. As it stands, PDP wants to displace APC at the centre and Atiku looks like the catalyst for this job. If the alignments happening in PDP is anything to go by, Atiku might be PDP candidate again.
Peter Obi: Although Peter Obi has not formally declared, he might not be the candidate the ODP could invest 2023 winnable wealth on for obvious reasons. The issue of ipob and their activities will work against Peter Obi securing PDP ticket, however, a vp slot with Atiku is still possible, baring the Wike's factor.
Bukola Saraki: Saraki would have been a great candidate, but the loss of Kwara in 2019 has put a damaging debt to his political sagacity. Going into 2023, Saraki is considered a Northern Muslim, just like Tinubu, he faces the herculean task of proving his northerness to the core north. The South sees him as a northerner by the way.
Kayode Fayemi: Fayemi has been quiet about his ambition. With his tenure as governor coming to an end, there are strong indications that Fayemi might end up picking the APC ticket. Right now, not many are talking about Fayeni, but his governors' forum is calling the shots in APC. Post-APC convention, we will likely see a strategist Fayemu displacing Tinubu and Osinbajo.
The Buhari candidate: Not yet revealed but in Buhari's cabinet. Loyal and unassuming. He might be a last-minute surprise to all APC. Mark you, I am not referring to Rotimi Amaechi. Amaechi is not a candidate the north wants, he is not trusted and cannot get APC ticket. If Tinubu should be allowed to contest. HE WILL WIN. Dnt ask me how! Just keep your fingers crossed!!! 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by contigiency(m): 9:23am On Jan 30, 2022 |
I have told those who care to listen that Dr Ogbonnaya Onu is the man Buhari has in mind. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by shadrach77: 9:23am On Jan 30, 2022 |
NaijaCowFarm: Some of the following presidential candidates who have either declared interest in the 2023 presidency or whose body language seems to suggest interest are either hopeless or at best wasting their time.
This is entirely my opinion and based on the current state of things. I am sure some that you will come here and accept my opinion as law, but please do not come here and type nonsense, I only put things the way they are. If you love to hallucinate, it is up to you. All I expect is your point of view, you may counter my points if you have a superior argument. No abuses, please!
Bola Tinubu: A candidate that is very hard to sell. Age is questionable, background shrouded in secrecy, early education doubtful. No one knows where and when Tinubu got his School certificate but he is said to be a degree holder from Chicago State University. Interestingly, APC disqualified Obaseki because it doubted his HSC certificate. Would the same APC accept a Tinubu without a verifiable School certificate? To crown it all, Tinubu is perceived as corruption personified. His perceived influence in "EndSARS" handling in Lagos and health condition now exacerbated by his latest sickness and relocation to oversea for "health consultation" has just put a huge spanner on his ambition. Of recent, APC structure has quickly slipped off his grips, even foreclosing his leadership with Mai Buni now calling the shots.
Anyim Pius Anyim: This one knows he cannot secure a PDP ticket, he is just wasting time and making noise with the hope of securing vp ticket. Anyim has been in a cocoon since leaving office and suddenly remembers he wants to be president. Even his LGA does not support his "ambition".
Dave Umahi: Not sure who drumming for Dave Umahi. However, he lacks a political base. His state is largely PDP and he cannot win APC ticket, except Buhari opt for him as APC consensus candidate. Even at that, APC will lose to a PDP candidate from any part of Nigeria. Again, his handling of IPOB matter is a derailing factor to his success.
Yemi Osinbajo: A weakling, whom Buhari has stopped handing over to since 2017 after he, a "bat" in the Buhari regime tried to act as a "bird". He and his few noise makers know he is going nowhere. Funny thing is that his benefactor, Tinubu is not willing to help him this time, neither is Buhari. He is at best the "most qualified" without a support base
Yahaya Bello: I still do not know who is encouraging a failure of a governor to be dreaming of the presidency. Funny, Kogi is neither South nor do Northerners consider them North. Bello is believed to be interested in Senate but he may not have the chance as his tenure and the senatorial elections in 2023 do not align.
Orji Kalu: [/b]Kalu is a realist and has approached the 2023 presidential race with cautious optimism because he still doubts his capacity to pick APC ticket. The only trump card Kalu is hinging is a fallout between Tinubu and Osinbajo. If destiny smiles on him, he may be a surprise candidate, but for now, a time-waster.
[b]Okorocha: I do not have to waste time here. His hold to APC is shaky and cannot even win with Imo delegates.
Atiku Abubakar: Anyone would have ruled Atiku out of the 2023 race by mid-2021 when Southern governors were clamoring for the presidency to come to the south. However, the PDP governors have since discovered the deceit in the sudden Southern governors' romance. As it stands, PDP wants to displace APC at the centre and Atiku looks like the catalyst for this job. If the alignments happening in PDP is anything to go by, Atiku might be PDP candidate again.
Peter Obi: Although Peter Obi has not formally declared, he might not be the candidate the ODP could invest 2023 winnable wealth on for obvious reasons. The issue of ipob and their activities will work against Peter Obi securing PDP ticket, however, a vp slot with Atiku is still possible, baring the Wike's factor.
Bukola Saraki: Saraki would have been a great candidate, but the loss of Kwara in 2019 has put a damaging debt to his political sagacity. Going into 2023, Saraki is considered a Northern Muslim, just like Tinubu, he faces the herculean task of proving his northerness to the core north. The South sees him as a northerner by the way.
Kayode Fayemi: Fayemi has been quiet about his ambition. With his tenure as governor coming to an end, there are strong indications that Fayemi might end up picking the APC ticket. Right now, not many are talking about Fayeni, but his governors' forum is calling the shots in APC. Post-APC convention, we will likely see a strategist Fayemu displacing Tinubu and Osinbajo.
The Buhari candidate: Not yet revealed but in Buhari's cabinet. Loyal and unassuming. He might be a last-minute surprise to all APC. Mark you, I am not referring to Rotimi Amaechi. Amaechi is not a candidate the north wants, he is not trusted and cannot get APC ticket. Based on your analysis it will be Fayemi vs Atiku. I think I'll agree |
Re: 2023 Presidential Hopefuls And Time Wasters (Opinion) by Abubakaar(m): 9:23am On Jan 30, 2022 |
[s] Invictuse: Hopeless Igbos will wake up insult the intelligence of every other Nigerian but when paid back in similar manner they'll start wailing like deprived pigs.
Let's break down the analysis of this deluded igbo osu. Tinubu is a hard to sell candidate with the multiple endorsement received across Nigeria. A former senator n governor that tendered age n school cert in previous elections, one God forsaken Igbo wake up claiming that public details is shrouded in secrecy.
The Osu jew from the pit of hell then declared Tinubu is corruption personified because of bullion van in his house n ownership of Alpha Beta but when it come to lifelong thieves like Peter Peter Obi, Atiku n Kalu no single mention about their lifelong corrupt case. I do understand Tinubu profile threatens the entire Igbo tribe but one can only be fair.
Peter Peter Obi a criminal caught with N250M cash in Lagos while he governed Anambra, looted $500M in his daughter foreign account. Looted to build mall in Abuja n PH with nemesis catching up to him n the in Abuja was razed to the ground. The same criminal bought brewery with state fund worth several hundred millions only to sell to himself at peanut. This criminal pays media outlet billions if not trillion to delete articles exposing his criminal act so he can keep fooling his tribe with is saint imagine but I am not phased n will post some screenshots of his criminal dealings.
Kalu Orji this convict criminal was the one the OP embolded his profile without labelling him a criminal till date no soul in Abia does not know Kalu Orji looted their destiny beyond repair n his protege in Theodore Orji Ikpeazu have continued the looting till date.
Atiku - it is a mystery Igbos see this guy as an option because I wonder how same Igbos blame Yoruba for not making port in the SS work but Atiku have concession of all the port in the SS in his pocket.
This daredevil criminal also coveted several Nigeria properties using the BPE as VP n was even confident enough he will sell the refineries to his cronies if given a chance.
The criminal listed above to OP are saints without blemish though they have corruption cases on their neck heavier than the cross of calvary. That is the extent to which bigotry hate as afflicted the average igbo concerning a towering Yoruba giant in Tinubu, a man they love to hate because he is simply beta than their best.
[/s]Trash as usual 1 Like |