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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Emperor88(m): 7:09am On Feb 09, 2022
TheRareGem1:
The guy was just talking trash last night. As long as you are a Nigerian, you are eligible to contest.
You are eligible to contest doesn't mean you must or will contest.
read the last line again
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Emperor88(m): 7:12am On Feb 09, 2022
manchyme:
The truth is, Osibanjo body language is confusing. To me, i dont think Tinubu should be allowed anywhere near Aso rock.
1. Too many touts loyal to him.
2. Death of Funsho williams, i didnt say he killed him ooo, but as a king maker and tout controller, he should be able to unravel the killer.
3. What does he really want? Grandpa should be resting and focusing on life after.

How many deaths did Jonathan, Obasanjo and Buhari unravel not to mention other Governors.
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by hmohammed(m): 7:14am On Feb 09, 2022
Auxtin85:
The vulture griller aka has been given a ban, at least there will be peace here till he comes back.

THE GUY WITH THE MOST ANNOYING COMMENTS, I have been ban 63 times on nairaland and 61 times is because of him

Better get a job so you don't regret tomorrow
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Nobody: 7:19am On Feb 09, 2022
Why is Tinubu’s camp gaslighting Osibanjo? They are deploying every mind game to guilt trip him out of his presidential ambition. Isn’t it as clear as the day that Osibanjo is interested in the presidency if not he would have openly supported Tinubu’s ambition.
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by BluntTheApostle(m): 7:20am On Feb 09, 2022
specialmati:
grin grin grin grin grin grin whats all this na any party that didnt perform should be voted out.until we get the right person .or are you saying we should vote APC that didnt perform .abi na them be the only party

APC needs more time owing to the problems they met on ground in 2015.

So far, I rate them far better than PDP of 16 years.

The PDP years of the locusts is what we are still paying for today.

APC deserves another term, and another president.
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Duplik8t77(m): 7:22am On Feb 09, 2022
Auxtin85:
The vulture griller aka has been given a ban, at least there will be peace here till he comes back.

THE GUY WITH THE MOST ANNOYING COMMENTS, I have been ban 63 times on nairaland and 61 times is because of him
lol. All the times I was banned was because of him too bro. That guy is a Very childish transgendered
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Akhee: 7:25am On Feb 09, 2022
PresidentAtiku:
BUHARI>>> north>>>>8 years>>> MUSLIM
Tinubu>>>south>>>8 Years>>> MUSLIM
New Presido>>>north>>>8 years>>>MUSLIM

= 24 years MUSLIM rule in a multi religious society.

If power is to return to the south , it should also be returned to another religion. Else it stays with Atiku in the interest of justice

REMOVE TINUBU FROM THIS EQUATION NOW!!!!!!!
See this one.
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by blackpanda: 7:28am On Feb 09, 2022
ityP:



Who Tinubu would pick as VP is another question altogether. Calculations would be TOO much if APC give him the tocket. Lol. Tinubu's ticket can't fly. A Yoruba man would most likely get it, definitely not Tinubu though

That's what u said about buhari. But today he's in his 7th year as president grin
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by wifeesnatcher(m): 7:30am On Feb 09, 2022
Tinubu as President will weakened Northern oligarchy tradition, he might not do it in first term but they will see the turn around in second term



Osibanjo on the other hand is weak to rule a country like Nigeria, is acceptability is just too much for my liking, Osibanjo is a man with class man that will reduce himself to nothing because of opportunities



Osibanjo will be a fine president but not with this system of Nigeria and Tinubu on the other will try but my fear is capitalism that he belong to



when you built men that are average in little numbers considering Nigeria population and you said you built men, no you don't build men. as a socialist the populace must feel your impact, when minority enjoy your privileges more than the majority then you're not a socialist but a capitalist


Buhari is more of a socialist than Tinubu, just that baba is dumb, weak, have confidence in his incompetence and he's an ethnic jingoist

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Donedeal1(m): 7:30am On Feb 09, 2022
Sir,Why is BAT not contesting in 2023?
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by specialmati(m): 7:31am On Feb 09, 2022
BluntTheApostle:


APC needs more time owing to the problems they met on ground in 2015.

So far, I rate them far better than PDP of 16 years.

The PDP years of the locusts is what we are still paying for today.

APC deserves another term, and another president.
grin grin grin grin grin you see just write it somewhere that you dont love this country,APC needs more time,it wont take a good government with a good team to change this country.pack everyone in this country to china or usa and bring those people over here.me and you know 4years is too big for then to transform this country while we will just rubbish everything over there.APC was angry of the thieving party and came without plan imagine fielding buhari,if Apc fielded someone like osibanjo as a president or even that tinubu self things would not have been this bad.when something is bad just change it dont manage it
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Rayjnr: 7:46am On Feb 09, 2022
PresidentAtiku:
BUHARI>>> north>>>>8 years>>> MUSLIM
Tinubu>>>south>>>8 Years>>> MUSLIM
New Presido>>>north>>>8 years>>>MUSLIM

= 24 years MUSLIM rule in a multi religious society.

If power is to return to the south , it should also be returned to another religion. Else it stays with Atiku in the interest of justice

REMOVE TINUBU FROM THIS EQUATION NOW!!!!!!!


Are you saying tinubu should not rule because of his religion?
All the christians that have been ruling what did you benefit from them?, or if you are a Muslim, all the Muslims that have been ruling what did you benefit from them?,
If in 21st century you are still a religious fanatic then you are not civilized at all.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by bluecircle470: 7:47am On Feb 09, 2022
manchyme:
The truth is, Osibanjo body language is confusing. To me, i dont think Tinubu should be allowed anywhere near Aso rock.
1. Too many touts loyal to him.
2. Death of Funsho williams, i didnt say he killed him ooo, but as a king maker and tout controller, he should be able to unravel the killer.
3. What does he really want? Grandpa should be resting and focusing on life after.

He should be the one to unravel the death of Funso abi.... Wetin be the work of the federal government. Una go just dey talk trash online just because you envy the man.... you Igbos ehn

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by ityP(m): 7:48am On Feb 09, 2022
blackpanda:


That's what u said about buhari. But today he's in his 7th year as president grin



I didn't say same about Buhari. Buhari has ALWAYS had votes from the north. It didn't start with 2015. Tinubu is not a Christian. VP choice would be wahala for him. Whatever he chooses, k-leg go dey am. We await the coming months
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 7:51am On Feb 09, 2022
TheRareGem1:
The guy was just talking trash last night. As long as you are a Nigerian, you are eligible to contest.
Why is your Boss afraid to declare?

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by BluntTheApostle(m): 7:51am On Feb 09, 2022
specialmati:
grin grin grin grin grin you see just right it somewhere that you dont love this country,APC needs more time,it wont take a good government with a good team to change this country.pack everyone in this country to china or usa and bring those people over here.me and you know 4years is too big for then to transform this country while we will just rubbish everything over there.

First of all, even if you bring Abrahim Lincoln and the other best brains in the history of POTUS, they cannot reposition our Nigeria that easily.

First of all, China is a communist state, a totalitarian government at best. One man calls the shot, and decision making is fast. But in Nigeria, we practise bi-cameralism which makes decision making very slow. So, don't think that because countries like Singapore turned their country around seemingly easily, it can happen the same way in Nigeria.

Second, we have a constitution modeled after the military regime. Power is systematically centralized. In other words, the central government (FG) has far more legislative power than the component units. Which is why I describe our federalism as quasi-federal. So, if people like Abrahim Lincoln who is used to true federalism comes to govern Nigeria, he will still struggle to cope with our type of federalism.

Third, we are very oil-dependent, and import-reliant. We import far more than we export. This was a problem one would expect the PDP to tackled when they came to power in 1999. For 16 whole years, we kept on depending entirely on oil. So tell me how you expect the economy not to crumble when oil price crashed? It is not rocket science. Even UAE with all its oil still has other vibrant sources of revenue such as hospitality and tourism. But Nigeria has only oil.

Fourth, inadequate power supply. Another major problem from the military era which the PDP failed to address, but rather hoodwinked Nigeria with fake promises of uninterrupted power supply to siphon billions of dollars into private pockets. For 16 years, we battled epileptic power supply. So, you expect a party to fix all that in 8 years. This is not China where one man calls the shot. This is not Rwanda where Kegame calls the shot. This is not the United States where true federalism is practised to the letter. This is Nigeria where states have fewer legislative lists, where the FG does not have the wherewithal to manage all the legislative lists on its table.

Nigeria has endured years of mismanagement during the military rule. Then, add 16 years of the locust to it. And you think one Moghalu can do magic in 4 years? You think one Sowore has the magic wand to turn the country's fortune around in 4 years?

My brother, get a book on Business Management, and read up on the 4 factors of business.

Tell me how many opportunities Nigeria, and compare them to the number of threats we have.

Remember it is the easy to destroy than to build. You want to build something that has suffered destruction for decades in just 8 years?

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Imindmywords(m): 7:52am On Feb 09, 2022
Osibanjo will contest

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Nobody: 7:55am On Feb 09, 2022
BluntTheApostle:


You people have come again with the poor way you play politics.

No one is saying Osinbajo cannot contest.

But there is only one APC, and there will only be one presidential candidate.

So someone needs to step down for the other.

And considering the significant role Tinubu played in bringing Osinbajo this far on the political scene, it is only morally expected that Osinbajo pays him back by stepping down.

I am sure it happens everywhere. People reach consensus since only one candidate's name can be put forward.

Moreover, Osinbajo must consider his political future. It is now that he must show that he can be trusted.

The politics in Lagos which saw the removal of Ambode has been blamed on Tinubu when in fact, it was all due to Ambode's own handling of the expectations of loyalty from the political structure in the state.

I am sure Osinbajo is sensible, and has not indicated interest. But some malicious entities are hell-bent on pitching him against the Jagaban. A battle which will cost Osinbajo a lot politically.

Don’t mind all these people like theraregem1 I have spent the last 2 weeks or so trying to drum it into their tiny brains that the man cannot contest. Anybody with a brain should have been able to see that if indeed the man is the man of honor we all think he is, then he cannot contest if Tinubu is contesting, both from a moral point of view and a practical point of view. I have gone to great lengths, post after post to explain to them but they don’t hear.

Anybody still talking of Osinbajo presidency once Tinubu is contesting is either, politically naive, daft, a sychophant or an enemy of Osinbajo. Of all 4, the worst is the sychophant, awon olote ti le (inside enemies or traitors). The worst type of supporter is the sychophant, they push you to your destruction!!! My consistent message for the last 2 weeks has been that Osinbajo has been checkmated and any attempt to run will tarnish his reputation even if he wins. I have said it consistently and even if his fans can’t see it, I am sure he can!

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Successlane: 7:57am On Feb 09, 2022
blackpanda:


Eyah. 2015 is about to repeat. People who are not ready to accept reality will spend another 8years wailing grin
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Leah32: 7:58am On Feb 09, 2022
manchyme:
The truth is, Osibanjo body language is confusing. To me, i dont think Tinubu should be allowed anywhere near Aso rock.
1. Too many touts loyal to him.
2. Death of Funsho williams, i didnt say he killed him ooo, but as a king maker and tout controller, he should be able to unravel the killer.
3. What does he really want? Grandpa should be resting and focusing on life after.

Your reasons stated here ain’t genuine.

1. He has supporters , he’s a leader that brought AD till today ( the crisis in APC is being caused by the other mergers like ANPP ,CPC, they are trying to hijack it )

2. Has OBJ unravel the killer of Bola IGE? Has the FG unravel the killer of Murtala , Recent one of COAS that has plane crash when he was about to exposed some wrong doings. Be wise

3. If Atiku , Osibanjo, Tambuwal , Kwankwaso, Amaechi, and co contested, are they not grandpa? At least they are all btw 60 to 70. We all have ambition in life , why is it that a 90yr old eager to become a SAN,. What will you say about Joe Biden ?

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by specialmati(m): 7:58am On Feb 09, 2022
BluntTheApostle:


First of all, even if you bring Abrahim Lincoln and the other best brains in the history of POTUS, they cannot reposition our Nigeria that easily.

First of all, China is a communist state, a totalitarian government at best. One man calls the shot, and decision making is fast. But in Nigeria, we practise bi-cameralism which makes decision making very slow. So, don't think that because countries like Singapore turned their country around seemingly easily, it can happen the same way in Nigeria.

Second, we have a constitution modeled after the military regime. Power is systematically centralized. In other words, the central government (FG) has far more legislative power than the component units. Which is why I describe our federalism as quasi-federal. So, if people like Abrahim Lincoln who is used to true federalism comes to govern Nigeria, he will still struggle to cope with our type of federalism.

Third, we are very oil-dependent, and import-reliant. We import far more than we export. This was a problem one would expect the PDP to tackled when they came to power in 1999. For 16 whole years, we kept on depending entirely on oil. So tell me how you expect the economy not to crumble when oil price crashed? It is not rocket science. Even UAE with all its oil still has other vibrant sources of revenue such as hospitality and tourism. But Nigeria has only oil.

Fourth, inadequate power supply. Another major problem from the military era which the PDP failed to address, but rather hoodwinked Nigeria with fake promises of uninterrupted power supply to siphon billions of dollars into private pockets. For 16 years, we battled epileptic power supply. So, you expect a party to fix all that in 8 years. This is not China where one man calls the shot. This is not Rwanda where Kegame calls the shot. This is not the United States where true federalism is practised to the letter. This is Nigeria where states have fewer legislative lists, where the FG does not have the wherewithal to manage all the legislative lists on its table.

Nigeria has endured years of mismanagement during the military rule. Then, add 16 years of the locust to it. And you think one Moghalu can do magic in 4 years? You think one Sowore has the magic wand to turn the country's fortune around in 4 years?

My brother, get a book on Business Management, and read up on the 4 factors of business.

Tell me how many opportunities Nigeria, and compare them to the number of threats we have.

Remember it is the easy to destroy than to build. You want to build something that has suffered destruction for decades in just 8 years?

cool cool cool cool cool aright aright i keep saying it nigeria still got some good brain.you are good.but all am saying since our system is bleeped up we dont have to allow any party to be in power more than 8years if they dont know what they are doing.so we vote this asshole out and vote in another assholes to see what they got to offer no time. beside who knows if some group of asshole knowing that if they didnt bring any change risks voting out may do the needful.this APC guys are not serious,from change to next level didnt you notice we are going backward with speed.the next slogan will be finish level that one na just to ground the country like this.vote them all out

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Banter1(m): 8:00am On Feb 09, 2022
blackpanda:
Osinbajo has always been tinubu's boy. I just laugh when some people (mostly igbos) think they can pitch one against the other grin
i dont think is pitching. He is the most qualifield out of all the candidates from the sauth. The youths will bemefits alot from him. Before you call me ipob, i am from North central.
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by PresidentAtiku(m): 8:02am On Feb 09, 2022
Rayjnr:



Are you saying tinubu should not rule because of his religion?
All the christians that have been ruling what did you benefit from them?, or if you are a Muslim, all the Muslims that have been ruling what did you benefit from them?,
If in 21st century you are still a religious fanatic then you are not civilized at all.
what is your religion?
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by PresidentAtiku(m): 8:03am On Feb 09, 2022
Akhee:
See this one.
if you believe power should go to the south, it should also go to another religion. ELSE it stays with Atiku
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by BeardedmeatR(m): 8:05am On Feb 09, 2022
TheRareGem1:
The guy was just talking trash last night. As long as you are a Nigerian, you are eligible to contest.
Osunbande can never contest against his godfather! Yoruba culture has not been so revolutionized.

Wait, apart from some weak voices in the north, on whose structure is he going to be campaigning? Tradermoni? grin
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Temptee101(m): 8:05am On Feb 09, 2022
TheRareGem1:
The guy was just talking trash last night. As long as you are a Nigerian, you are eligible to contest.

He always talks nonsense.

It's in him like peak milk.
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by Osibajo2023: 8:06am On Feb 09, 2022
specialmati:
grin grin grin grin shocked shocked shocked shocked when i said you lack wisdom i was right did you see me supporting the thieving party.you know they are all the same and you are marketing them.are you well at all.so why market bad product if your senses is in order
read between the lines, I support personality, Osinbajo has helped many lives via SME loan program, well structured.
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by TheNiceGuy(m): 8:10am On Feb 09, 2022
Oshinbajo is not contesting.

Tinubu is our choice
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by TheNiceGuy(m): 8:12am On Feb 09, 2022
On the structure of Akwusu massacre.

Is it not enough
BeardedmeatR:
Osunbande can never contest against his godfather! Yoruba culture has not been so revolutionized.

Wait, apart from some weak voices in the north, on whose structure is he going to be campaigning? Tradermoni? grin
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by specialmati(m): 8:13am On Feb 09, 2022
Osibajo2023:
read between the lines, I support personality, Osinbajo has helped many lives via SME loan program, well structured.
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked ok i see your point He still needed to be voted out.He is part of the failed team we need another team no be only osibanjo they nigeria.maybe a fresh team can recruit him since his good
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Osinbajo Won’t Contest Against Tinubu – Daniel Bwala by blackpanda: 8:13am On Feb 09, 2022
Banter1:
i dont think is pitching. He is the most qualifield out of all the candidates from the sauth. The youths will bemefits alot from him. Before you call me ipob, i am from North central.

I really don't care where you're from. It's your opinion. But by what standards is he the most qualified

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