Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by jbow: 5:11am On Apr 19, 2022 |
After several months of speculations and seemingly unending denials by his spokesperson, Laolu Akande, Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo on Monday, April 11, finally declared his intention to contest for the office of the president in 2023. The months-long delay, according to very reliable sources was ostensibly due to his repeated failure to secure Buhari’s anointing as the preferred or consensus candidate despite several entreaties and lobbying. Unfortunately for him, the APC constitution does not make room for the nomination of a presidential candidate by consensus. It is either direct or indirect primary. With time running out and less than two months to the APC presidential primary, he took his destiny into his hands and declared notwithstanding. Therefore, similar to other persons who have declared interest in the office of the president come 2023, it is apposite to also interrogate the declaration of Osinbajo’s ambition. Given his position as a sitting vice president, his ambition will be interrogated from three perspectives, namely: hard facts, soft facts and leavings.
On hard facts, Osinbajo’s performance as head of the economic management team (EMT), chairman of the National Economic Council (NEC) and chairman of the board of the Debt Management Office (DMO) for the past seven years is a complete disaster. The scorecard reflects the complete failure of the man whom the 1999 constitution saddled with the responsibility of managing the Nigerian economy. The statistics are quite damning. For instance, the price of a 50kg bag of rice has increased by 200% from ₦10,000 in 2015 to ₦30,000 in 2022 while a 50kg bag of cement has increased by 150% from ₦1,800 to ₦4,500 over the same period. The price per litre of petrol, diesel and kerosene has increased by 90% from ₦87 to ₦165, by 330% from ₦151 to ₦650 and by 110% from ₦198 to ₦415 respectively between 2015 and 2022. The price of a 12.5kg cylinder of cooking gas has increased by 204% from ₦2,800 to ₦8,500 while a Lagos-to-Abuja flight ticket has increased by 317% from ₦12,000 to ₦50,000 over the aforementioned reference period.
The official exchange rate has depreciated by 116% from ₦192.4/$ in 2015 to ₦416.4/$ in 2022 (the parallel market is currently at ₦590/$) while inflation and unemployment rates increased by 6% from 9.3% to 15.7% and by 24% from 9.2% to 33.3% respectively between 2015 and 2022. Whereas the Nigerian economy grew by 2.65% in 2015, it contracted by -1.79% in 2022 (Nigeria’s economy nosedived into a recession twice between 2016 and 2021 under the stewardship of Osinbajo). Foreign debt has increased by 268% from $10.3bn in 2015 to $38bn in 2022 while domestic debt has increased by 123% from ₦10.1 trillion to ₦22.4 trillion over the same period thus resulting in a 214% increase in total public debt from ₦12.1 trillion in 2015 to ₦38 trillion in 2022 yet with seemingly nothing to show for it. The Excess crude account (ECA) balance declined by 98% from $2.1 billion in 2015 to a paltry $35.8 million in 2022. With this kind of performance which is F9 (total failure) by any standard in the world, why did Osinbajo declare an intention to run for president in 2023? If as the man directly in charge of the economic management of the country, you failed woefully in seven years, what can and will you do differently in 2023? Advertisement
As proof of the statistics reeled out above and in pseudo-reinforcement of the same, Osinbajo’s declaration speech failed to mention a single achievement in seven years. Yes, not one single achievement was mentioned in the speech because there is no achievement to brandish. How can a man superintend over a country’s economic affairs for seven years and yet, cannot point to a single achievement? Shouldn’t what he has achieved in office be the basis for campaigning for office in 2023? To worsen matters, he said in the declaration speech that he would continue what Buhari has started. That is classic hate speech and it is extremely offensive to Nigerians! Buhari failed on security and anti-corruption while Osinbajo failed on the economy. What is there to continue or build on? In saner climes, Buhari and Osinbajo would and should be apologizing to Nigerians for their abysmal failure and not even contemplating running for president. Osinbajo becoming president in 2023 is akin to giving the ignominious duo a 3rd term in office. It must not happen! Nigeria needs a fresh start and a complete break-away from the past seven inglorious years. Besides the economy, Osinbajo lectured in UNILAG and was a member of ASUU. ASUU, his primary constituency, has been on strike for months. What has Osinbajo done as VP to resolve the issue? There is a world of difference between parading paper qualifications and execution. Oratory is cheap and the incompetence is benumbing.
On soft facts, Osinbajo has a moral burden hanging on his neck and this speaks to four issues, namely: ingratitude and betrayal, and loyalty and trust. On ingratitude and betrayal, the two positions Osinbajo has held in public office have been through Bola Tinubu’s imprimatur. Tinubu first appointed him as attorney general and commissioner for justice in Lagos (1999–2007) and sacrificed his ambition by nominating Osinbajo as running mate/VP to Buhari in December 2014 (VP from 2015 – date). Having ridden on the back of Tinubu, if Tinubu declares intention for an office, should Osinbajo indicate interest in the same office too? It is the height of ingratitude, treachery and betrayal. It shows a man who has no principles and does not appreciate favours. He is simply an ungrateful being. The speaker of the house of representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, and Babatunde Fashola, minister of works, two protégés of Tinubu are equally qualified to run for the office of the president. Given that Jagaban had indicated an interest in the same office in January, they shelved their ambitions for the greater good of the south-west region. What makes Osinbajo think he is the only one qualified in the south-west to run for president? He is a bad party man. A polling unit loser with zero political structure and completely detached from the grassroots.
On loyalty and trust, while Buhari was ill and attending to his health in London, Osinbajo made some dangerous political moves including sacking Buhari’s cousin, Lawal Daura, the director-general of the Department of State Services (DSS). Osinbajo made this move and took other major steps against the backdrop and his personal wish, prayer and expectation that Buhari will not return alive. Not only did he sack Daura, he equally removed some newly appointed public office holders by Buhari and replaced them with his cronies. Examples include Alhaji Waheed Olagunju (a Yoruba Muslim) who was appointed acting MD/CEO of Bank of Industry by Buhari in 2016 but was fired by Osinbajo and swiftly replaced with Kayode Pitan, an RCCG pastor who presided over the same parish where Osinbajo presided before his assumption of office as VP. Kayode’s appointment was with immediate effect. More on Osinbajo’s RCCG bigotry later. Advertisement
Osinbajo also hurriedly reconstituted the board of National Pension Commission (PenCom) by sacking Dikko Aliyu Abdulrahman as DG of Pencom and speedily replacing him with Funsho Doherty. Buhari had previously appointed Abdulrahman as DG and Funsho Doherty as chairman, both of PenCom in April 2017 but within a month (May 2017), Osinbajo undid everything. Only a dare-devil would have done what Osinbajo did. His forecast of Buhari’s making it back alive was sub-zero. He was never to be trusted with power again and hence the reason why Buhari never handed over to him again to date no matter the number of days Buhari is away on medical vacation. To complicate matters for Osinbajo, the northern establishment view his declaration for the office of the president as an affront to his benefactor and second-level betrayal. They are of the view that if this man could betray his principal (Buhari) and betray his benefactor (Tinubu), there’s nothing he cannot do to achieve his ambition and nobody is indispensable or un-expendable to him. In the eye of the north, Osinbajo will sell his soul to the devil for a pot of porridge. Therefore, such a man cannot and must not be trusted with power.
Osinbajo is not loyal to anyone but his unbridled ambition. Put simply, Osinbajo has displayed disloyalty twice. He will never be trusted again. Unfortunately for him, loyalty is the currency of politics. Once you fail the loyalty test, you are down and out. To add insult to injury, this week, Osinbajo’s campaign team released a 32-page document titled “The Plan (Abridged)” which they say he will implement to address insecurity, infrastructure, manufacturing, governance reforms and so on. The question begging for an answer is: if this man had the plan to tackle insecurity, what has he been doing for seven years? He attends FEC meetings every week and the periodic security council meetings. What does he tell them there? If he has a plan to fix security, why didn’t he share it with his boss and the security council? Did he deliberately prep Buhari’s government to fail? This is another case of disloyalty and working at cross-purposes with his principal. Why did he turn down the memo for security installation on the railway lines at one of the September 2021 FEC meetings thereby contributing to and facilitating the infamous bombing of the Abuja-Kaduna train with several human casualties? Osinbajo has been undermining this government for years and in several ways— has blood on his hands.
On leavings, despite winning and dining with politicians, public sector and private sector officials, his extensive education and international exposure, Osinbajo has unfortunately and paradoxically, remained a narrow-minded and parochial person. Osinbajo sees a Nigerian first as either an RCCG member or not. Virtually all his appointees are members of RCCG, not just RCCG members, many are pastors starting with his spokesperson, Pastor Laolu Akande. His bromance with cosmopolitan Tinubu and the Lagos political and private sector establishments over several decades was expected to have rubbed off positively on him so that he is more broadminded, accommodating and religiously tolerant. Unfortunately for Osinabjo, the more he rolled with the elites, the further steeped in religious bigotry and Christian fundamentalism he became. Given his professorship, SANship, private sector and public sector experience, Osinbajo has shown that you can take a pig out of the gutter but you cannot take the gutter out of the pig. His professorship and years of lecturing in UNILAG are a complete waste of expensive education.
The story of Osinbajo filling the social intervention programme (SIP) offices with members of RCCG and ensuring that members of RCCG benefited enormously to the exclusion of Muslims and other non-RCCG Christians is the stuff of legend. The story of how huge funds were grossly mismanaged and embezzled by members of RCCG in the SIP office is one of the reasons why President Buhari removed the SIP office from the VP’s purview gave it to the newly created ministry of humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development superintended by Sadiya Umar Farouq while over 30 officers (overwhelmingly RCCG members) in the SIP office were sacked by the presidency. Several of them were investigated and found to have bought properties in the United States with funds misappropriated from the SIP budget. The quiet easing out and the decision not to prosecute the culprits was to save the VP from public embarrassment.
If Osinbajo sees a Nigerian first as either an RCCG-member or not, why does he want to become the president of a multi-religious Nigeria with a Muslim-majority population? There are non-RCCG Christians, Muslims and atheists in the country. Adeboye is 80 years old and close to the departure lounge. Osinbajo should rather declare an intention to replace Adeboye when the octogenarian retires or passes on. That would be a better and more fitting declaration and calling than wanting to be president of 200 million Nigerians. A presidential ambition based on phantom spiritual prophecy is an anaesthetized presidential dream which can only be actualised with the change of guard at the GO-level at the RCCG camp on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, not at Aso Villa where a broadminded, religiously liberal, inclusive and accommodating bridge-builder and unifier is required.
In conclusion, given the above, Osinbajo should be apologising to Nigerians for the failure of the current administration. Nigerians are worse off in 2022 compared to 2015 when Buhari and Osinbajo assumed office. Nigeria must not be afflicted twice with a backdoor 3rd term for the current Buhari-Osinbajo administration which has failed on all socio-economic parameters, measures and indices. It is an insult to the sensibilities of Nigerians that Osinbajo even intends to contest for the office of the president in 2023. What an affront! https://www.thecable.ng/2023-osinbajos-problematic-ambition/amp 36 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by Realist12: 5:28am On Apr 19, 2022 |
It's scary that Osinbajo can come out to campaign for president, what's left ? Is he coming to snuff out the only hope we have left . 60 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by ityP(m): 5:43am On Apr 19, 2022 |
jbow: After several months of speculations and seemingly unending denials by his spokesperson, Laolu Akande, Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo on Monday, April 11, finally declared his intention to contest for the office of the president in 2023. The months-long delay, according to very reliable sources was ostensibly due to his repeated failure to secure Buhari’s anointing as the preferred or consensus candidate despite several entreaties and lobbying. Unfortunately for him, the APC constitution does not make room for the nomination of a presidential candidate by consensus. It is either direct or indirect primary. With time running out and less than two months to the APC presidential primary, he took his destiny into his hands and declared notwithstanding. Therefore, similar to other persons who have declared interest in the office of the president come 2023, it is apposite to also interrogate the declaration of Osinbajo’s ambition. Given his position as a sitting vice president, his ambition will be interrogated from three perspectives, namely: hard facts, soft facts and leavings.
On hard facts, Osinbajo’s performance as head of the economic management team (EMT), chairman of the National Economic Council (NEC) and chairman of the board of the Debt Management Office (DMO) for the past seven years is a complete disaster. The scorecard reflects the complete failure of the man whom the 1999 constitution saddled with the responsibility of managing the Nigerian economy. The statistics are quite damning. For instance, the price of a 50kg bag of rice has increased by 200% from ₦10,000 in 2015 to ₦30,000 in 2022 while a 50kg bag of cement has increased by 150% from ₦1,800 to ₦4,500 over the same period. The price per litre of petrol, diesel and kerosene has increased by 90% from ₦87 to ₦165, by 330% from ₦151 to ₦650 and by 110% from ₦198 to ₦415 respectively between 2015 and 2022. The price of a 12.5kg cylinder of cooking gas has increased by 204% from ₦2,800 to ₦8,500 while a Lagos-to-Abuja flight ticket has increased by 317% from ₦12,000 to ₦50,000 over the aforementioned reference period.
The official exchange rate has depreciated by 116% from ₦192.4/$ in 2015 to ₦416.4/$ in 2022 (the parallel market is currently at ₦590/$) while inflation and unemployment rates increased by 6% from 9.3% to 15.7% and by 24% from 9.2% to 33.3% respectively between 2015 and 2022. Whereas the Nigerian economy grew by 2.65% in 2015, it contracted by -1.79% in 2022 (Nigeria’s economy nosedived into a recession twice between 2016 and 2021 under the stewardship of Osinbajo). Foreign debt has increased by 268% from $10.3bn in 2015 to $38bn in 2022 while domestic debt has increased by 123% from ₦10.1 trillion to ₦22.4 trillion over the same period thus resulting in a 214% increase in total public debt from ₦12.1 trillion in 2015 to ₦38 trillion in 2022 yet with seemingly nothing to show for it. The Excess crude account (ECA) balance declined by 98% from $2.1 billion in 2015 to a paltry $35.8 million in 2022. With this kind of performance which is F9 (total failure) by any standard in the world, why did Osinbajo declare an intention to run for president in 2023? If as the man directly in charge of the economic management of the country, you failed woefully in seven years, what can and will you do differently in 2023? Advertisement
As proof of the statistics reeled out above and in pseudo-reinforcement of the same, Osinbajo’s declaration speech failed to mention a single achievement in seven years. Yes, not one single achievement was mentioned in the speech because there is no achievement to brandish. How can a man superintend over a country’s economic affairs for seven years and yet, cannot point to a single achievement? Shouldn’t what he has achieved in office be the basis for campaigning for office in 2023? To worsen matters, he said in the declaration speech that he would continue what Buhari has started. That is classic hate speech and it is extremely offensive to Nigerians! Buhari failed on security and anti-corruption while Osinbajo failed on the economy. What is there to continue or build on? In saner climes, Buhari and Osinbajo would and should be apologizing to Nigerians for their abysmal failure and not even contemplating running for president. Osinbajo becoming president in 2023 is akin to giving the ignominious duo a 3rd term in office. It must not happen! Nigeria needs a fresh start and a complete break-away from the past seven inglorious years. Besides the economy, Osinbajo lectured in UNILAG and was a member of ASUU. ASUU, his primary constituency, has been on strike for months. What has Osinbajo done as VP to resolve the issue? There is a world of difference between parading paper qualifications and execution. Oratory is cheap and the incompetence is benumbing.
On soft facts, Osinbajo has a moral burden hanging on his neck and this speaks to four issues, namely: ingratitude and betrayal, and loyalty and trust. On ingratitude and betrayal, the two positions Osinbajo has held in public office have been through Bola Tinubu’s imprimatur. Tinubu first appointed him as attorney general and commissioner for justice in Lagos (1999–2007) and sacrificed his ambition by nominating Osinbajo as running mate/VP to Buhari in December 2014 (VP from 2015 – date). Having ridden on the back of Tinubu, if Tinubu declares intention for an office, should Osinbajo indicate interest in the same office too? It is the height of ingratitude, treachery and betrayal. It shows a man who has no principles and does not appreciate favours. He is simply an ungrateful being. The speaker of the house of representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, and Babatunde Fashola, minister of works, two protégés of Tinubu are equally qualified to run for the office of the president. Given that Jagaban had indicated an interest in the same office in January, they shelved their ambitions for the greater good of the south-west region. What makes Osinbajo think he is the only one qualified in the south-west to run for president? He is a bad party man. A polling unit loser with zero political structure and completely detached from the grassroots.
On loyalty and trust, while Buhari was ill and attending to his health in London, Osinbajo made some dangerous political moves including sacking Buhari’s cousin, Lawal Daura, the director-general of the Department of State Services (DSS). Osinbajo made this move and took other major steps against the backdrop and his personal wish, prayer and expectation that Buhari will not return alive. Not only did he sack Daura, he equally removed some newly appointed public office holders by Buhari and replaced them with his cronies. Examples include Alhaji Waheed Olagunju (a Yoruba Muslim) who was appointed acting MD/CEO of Bank of Industry by Buhari in 2016 but was fired by Osinbajo and swiftly replaced with Kayode Pitan, an RCCG pastor who presided over the same parish where Osinbajo presided before his assumption of office as VP. Kayode’s appointment was with immediate effect. More on Osinbajo’s RCCG bigotry later. Advertisement
Osinbajo also hurriedly reconstituted the board of National Pension Commission (PenCom) by sacking Dikko Aliyu Abdulrahman as DG of Pencom and speedily replacing him with Funsho Doherty. Buhari had previously appointed Abdulrahman as DG and Funsho Doherty as chairman, both of PenCom in April 2017 but within a month (May 2017), Osinbajo undid everything. Only a dare-devil would have done what Osinbajo did. His forecast of Buhari’s making it back alive was sub-zero. He was never to be trusted with power again and hence the reason why Buhari never handed over to him again to date no matter the number of days Buhari is away on medical vacation. To complicate matters for Osinbajo, the northern establishment view his declaration for the office of the president as an affront to his benefactor and second-level betrayal. They are of the view that if this man could betray his principal (Buhari) and betray his benefactor (Tinubu), there’s nothing he cannot do to achieve his ambition and nobody is indispensable or un-expendable to him. In the eye of the north, Osinbajo will sell his soul to the devil for a pot of porridge. Therefore, such a man cannot and must not be trusted with power.
Osinbajo is not loyal to anyone but his unbridled ambition. Put simply, Osinbajo has displayed disloyalty twice. He will never be trusted again. Unfortunately for him, loyalty is the currency of politics. Once you fail the loyalty test, you are down and out. To add insult to injury, this week, Osinbajo’s campaign team released a 32-page document titled “The Plan (Abridged)” which they say he will implement to address insecurity, infrastructure, manufacturing, governance reforms and so on. The question begging for an answer is: if this man had the plan to tackle insecurity, what has he been doing for seven years? He attends FEC meetings every week and the periodic security council meetings. What does he tell them there? If he has a plan to fix security, why didn’t he share it with his boss and the security council? Did he deliberately prep Buhari’s government to fail? This is another case of disloyalty and working at cross-purposes with his principal. Why did he turn down the memo for security installation on the railway lines at one of the September 2021 FEC meetings thereby contributing to and facilitating the infamous bombing of the Abuja-Kaduna train with several human casualties? Osinbajo has been undermining this government for years and in several ways— has blood on his hands.
On leavings, despite winning and dining with politicians, public sector and private sector officials, his extensive education and international exposure, Osinbajo has unfortunately and paradoxically, remained a narrow-minded and parochial person. Osinbajo sees a Nigerian first as either an RCCG member or not. Virtually all his appointees are members of RCCG, not just RCCG members, many are pastors starting with his spokesperson, Pastor Laolu Akande. His bromance with cosmopolitan Tinubu and the Lagos political and private sector establishments over several decades was expected to have rubbed off positively on him so that he is more broadminded, accommodating and religiously tolerant. Unfortunately for Osinabjo, the more he rolled with the elites, the further steeped in religious bigotry and Christian fundamentalism he became. Given his professorship, SANship, private sector and public sector experience, Osinbajo has shown that you can take a pig out of the gutter but you cannot take the gutter out of the pig. His professorship and years of lecturing in UNILAG are a complete waste of expensive education.
The story of Osinbajo filling the social intervention programme (SIP) offices with members of RCCG and ensuring that members of RCCG benefited enormously to the exclusion of Muslims and other non-RCCG Christians is the stuff of legend. The story of how huge funds were grossly mismanaged and embezzled by members of RCCG in the SIP office is one of the reasons why President Buhari removed the SIP office from the VP’s purview gave it to the newly created ministry of humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development superintended by Sadiya Umar Farouq while over 30 officers (overwhelmingly RCCG members) in the SIP office were sacked by the presidency. Several of them were investigated and found to have bought properties in the United States with funds misappropriated from the SIP budget. The quiet easing out and the decision not to prosecute the culprits was to save the VP from public embarrassment.
If Osinbajo sees a Nigerian first as either an RCCG-member or not, why does he want to become the president of a multi-religious Nigeria with a Muslim-majority population? There are non-RCCG Christians, Muslims and atheists in the country. Adeboye is 80 years old and close to the departure lounge. Osinbajo should rather declare an intention to replace Adeboye when the octogenarian retires or passes on. That would be a better and more fitting declaration and calling than wanting to be president of 200 million Nigerians. A presidential ambition based on phantom spiritual prophecy is an anaesthetized presidential dream which can only be actualised with the change of guard at the GO-level at the RCCG camp on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, not at Aso Villa where a broadminded, religiously liberal, inclusive and accommodating bridge-builder and unifier is required.
In conclusion, given the above, Osinbajo should be apologising to Nigerians for the failure of the current administration. Nigerians are worse off in 2022 compared to 2015 when Buhari and Osinbajo assumed office. Nigeria must not be afflicted twice with a backdoor 3rd term for the current Buhari-Osinbajo administration which has failed on all socio-economic parameters, measures and indices. It is an insult to the sensibilities of Nigerians that Osinbajo even intends to contest for the office of the president in 2023. What an affront! https://www.thecable.ng/2023-osinbajos-problematic-ambition/amp
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Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by limeta(f): 5:50am On Apr 19, 2022 |
Osinbajo’s declaration speech failed to mention a single achievement in seven years. Yes, not one single achievement was mentioned in the speech because there is no achievement to brandish. How can a man superintend over a country’s economic affairs for seven years and yet, cannot point to a single achievement? Shouldn’t what he has achieved in office be the basis for campaigning for office in 2023?
What can i say Subject yoruba man Writer yoruba man . 61 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by Karlovich: 5:51am On Apr 19, 2022 |
The disciples of druggie Chicago should rest! The midget never used bullion vans in broad day light to launder cash or send soldiers to the toll gate to shoot peaceful protesters, he doesn't urinate on his clothes either or has radioactive brown teeth that he hasn't cleaned in decades. 804 Likes 111 Shares |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by jbow: 5:52am On Apr 19, 2022 |
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Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by wengerjay(m): 5:54am On Apr 19, 2022 |
My own take is that Osinbajo has been part of this government and as it is, he is the anointed candidate of Major General Buhari(rtd). If Osinbajo should become the president of this country, he is going to continue with the Buhari's sinister policies for the first three years at least, Osinbajo heads the various economic teams and the economy of the country is presently at its lowest ebb. It's a flimsy excuse when people say he can't do anything because he is the VP, if he has not contributed to this government, Buhari would not be anointing him. I see Osinbajo's government as a continuation of this government whose draconian policies have dwindled our economy to the crunch. He is going to become another Jonathan in government who can easily be manipulated. It's high time we shunned sentiments and allowed other people with different ideas to lead us. Let's shun religion politics, if a traditional worshiper is the chosen messiah to lead this country right, may he be enthroned. Nobody should bamboozle us with the title of a Pastor. Many Christians are being killed under this government, what are our pastor"s efforts to stop the menace. The VP said he wants to continue the good works of Buhari, imagine what is it that's good in this Buhari's government? Do we want to suffer for the next 8 years again? 37 Likes 6 Shares |
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Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by M1Garand(m): 6:03am On Apr 19, 2022 |
If Osibanjo can claim the success of this administration as his success. Then he should be ready to deal with the baggages too... 8 Likes |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by LandMann: 6:03am On Apr 19, 2022 |
Dear Nigerians,
Don't make the mistake of campaigning for or voting for Tinubu or Osibanjo. The former is as old or even older than the disaster called Buhari and so will end up failing to fix Nigeria while the latter is a deceptive crook who as part and parcel of this current regime has aided in the destruction of the socioeconomic life of Nigerians.
Buhari will handle Security. Osibanjo will handle the economy.
How far with the security? How far with the economy? 39 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by olufunmi01(m): 6:07am On Apr 19, 2022 |
All these epistles just to discredit this man..... Tinubu is going no where 50 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by toprealman: 6:07am On Apr 19, 2022 |
wengerjay: My own take is that Osinbajo has been part of this government and as it is, he is the anointed candidate of Major General Buhari(rtd). If Osinbajo should become the president of this country, he is going to continue with the Buhari's sinister policies for the first three years at least, Osinbajo heads the various economic teams and the economy of the country is presently at its lowest ebb. It's a flimsy excuse when people say he can't do anything because he is the VP, if he has not contributed to this government, Buhari would not be anointing him. I see Osinbajo's government as a continuation of this government whose draconian policies have dwindled our economy to the crunch. He is going to become another Jonathan in government who can easily be manipulated. It's high time we shunned sentiments and allowed other people with different ideas to lead us. Let's shun religion politics, if a traditional worshiper is the chosen messiah to lead this country right, may he be enthroned. Nobody should bamboozle us with the title of a Pastor. Many Christians are being killed under this government, what are our pastor"s efforts to stop the menace. The VP said he wants to continue the good works of Buhari, imagine what is it that's good in this Buhari's government? Do we want to suffer for the next 8 years again? Is Bola a better option? 20 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by iscom(m): 6:08am On Apr 19, 2022 |
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Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by usaisa: 6:08am On Apr 19, 2022 |
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Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by softwareman(m): 6:11am On Apr 19, 2022 |
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Another Tinubu supporter writes Please point out ONE STATEMENT OF FACT in this write-up that is not true. Honestly, the VP has no record to campaign with. Aside from being part and parcel of this government, he failed woefully in the SPECIFIC ROLES ASSIGNED TO HIM. 36 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by humberjade: 6:12am On Apr 19, 2022 |
I will always choose Osinbajo over Tinubu any day, anytime, but that doesn't mean the truth shouldn't be said. Without a firm endorsement from Buhari, there is no way Osinbajo can win the APC primaries. Out of the top people vying for the APC Presidential ticket, he's the only one with the weakest political base.
Tinubu seem to have locked down most of the delegates...unfortunately too, Tinubu can stand shoulder to shoulder with the Presidency financially to buy the delegates. Except the Presidency somehow successfully imposes a concensus candidate, Tinubu will be the party's flag bearer come 2023.
And going the concensus way means a guaranteed implosion. 32 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by gasparpisciotta: 6:13am On Apr 19, 2022 |
The departure lounge part got me lol..... 5 Likes |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by 9japarts: 6:14am On Apr 19, 2022 |
The media in Nigeria is for the highest bidder. Just drop 200k to any of the big names, they will write anything.
And to see this nonsense being written my cable is just despicable. Journalism to do the dogs. Same with the big Nigerian names in TV, they all frolicked with this Facebook scammers ovazio or what is her name. Just give them money, they will sell any story. Tueh
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Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by Praktikals(m): 6:15am On Apr 19, 2022 |
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Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by seunmsg(m): 6:16am On Apr 19, 2022 |
the APC constitution does not make room for the nomination of a presidential candidate by consensus. It is either direct or indirect primary. I’ve said this severally but some coconut head wailers keep believing the contrary. Tinubu, Osinbajo and Amaechi are all good to go. I have no doubt in my mind that any of them that emerge will do well. However, they all will be subjected to a thorough and rigorous primary election. Nobody will emerge as the party’s candidate by anointing. Overall, I think this is an unfair review of Yemi Osinbajo’s performance as Vice President. Blaming him for the state of the economy is simply stupid. The EMT was disbanded about 4 years ago in favor of an Economic advisory council headed by Doyin Salami. Covid-19 and the crash in crude oil prices also contributed significantly to the state of the economy. I don’t think we could have done any better considering how stronger economies all over the world fared. And regarding the SIP, it was headed by a Muslim lady, Maryam Uwais from the north and not a RCCG member. The chief of staff to the Vice President, Ade Ipaye is also a Muslim from Lagos. 597 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by jaxxy(m): 6:16am On Apr 19, 2022 |
When osibanjo was acting president Nigeria felt like London for some months. While there may or may not be other issues with his leadership especially in connection with Rccg I think most of the accusations are fictitious. Many of his Muslim staffs and friends have spoken confidently in his support. U also forget as a Vp no matter what osibanjo can only do so much especially with other forces to contend with in a highly divided Apc. if u must blame osibanjo in his subjugative role as Vp, then u must also blame the cabal who are working even harder and with more influence than osibanjo as vp. Nonsense and ingredients 35 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by Lionnation: 6:16am On Apr 19, 2022 |
Nonsense even though I did not read it 8 Likes |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by SpatialKing(m): 6:17am On Apr 19, 2022 |
Osinbajo the worst VP ever 1 Like |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by Born2Breed(f): 6:17am On Apr 19, 2022 |
w The fear of Osigbanjo of Jankara. Who is afraid of tradermoni sharer?? APC starboi will divide south west vote and Amaechi will clinch it. That's the game. Buhari will shock you all especially the ponmo crew. 2 Likes |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by NaijaCowFarm: 6:17am On Apr 19, 2022 |
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Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by SadiqBabaSani: 6:20am On Apr 19, 2022 |
Tiunubu boys fighting dirty as their savior brggaed 5 Likes |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by jaxxy(m): 6:21am On Apr 19, 2022 |
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Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by frog12: 6:21am On Apr 19, 2022 |
i suspect people close to him are corrupt and this story has a good point. we need a fresh start! 5 Likes |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by TEYA: 6:22am On Apr 19, 2022 |
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Another Tinubu supporter writes Abeg no mind am. I was expecting to see 'bla bla bla disloyalty bla bla bla". I was not disappointed. Tinubu supporter!!!!! 11 Likes |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by rattlesnake(m): 6:23am On Apr 19, 2022 |
The author of this article is an ode 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Osinbajo's Problematic Ambition - The Cable by SpatialKing(m): 6:24am On Apr 19, 2022 |
M1Garand: If Osibanjo can claim the success of this administration as his success. Then he should be ready to deal with the baggages too... Exactly 2 Likes |