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To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by NaijaCowFarm: 6:35am On Apr 22, 2022
In my last post on NL with link https://www.nairaland.com/7077990/why-tinubu-lose-osinbajo-apc, I numerated key reasons why Osinbajo will defeat Tinubu in the forthcoming APC primaries. Now, it is becoming apparent that most of the delegates who assured Tinubu before Osinbajo declared are already backtracking.

An example is what is happening in Kano today, where Tinubu thought that Ganduje would coarse the delegates to vote for him at the primaries. As I mentioned before, the APC primaries would be an open-secret ballot, so no aspirant would know which delegate collected money and voted his/her heart.

As we speak, Osinbajo is embarking on the second round of delegate cementing tours. This is planned to take him across the 774 LGAs and that is huge. When he would have done, what was thought a national spread by Tinubu followers would become a SW sectional delegates.

The implication of Tinubu being defeated by Osinbajo would be demystifying and utterly disgraceful that it could lead to suicide on the part of the Jagaban Borgu and Asiwaju of Lagos. It would mean that a new sheriff is in town in the person of Osinbajo. It would be like the David and Goliath story that would forever be referred to in Nigeria's political space. This of course is no rhetoric and it is a bare-faced truth.

A smart politician would tow the path of honour and magnanimously step down. This is my advice to the Asiwaju today. Of course, his followers will never agree but it is the only option left to avoid a devastating defeat that he does not deserve in his old age.

Let us take a tour of politicians who had the opportunity to salvage what remained of their dying political structure but failed.

Koudou Laurent Gbagbo: Laurent Gbagbo thought himself too popular based on the followership he believed he had. When Alassane Ouattara challenged him up to a run-off election on October 31, 2010, Gbagbo was only able to garner mere 38% votes. Well, he chose to fight on because his followers urged him on. Unfortunately, the end was disastrous.

Mu'ammar Gaddafi: Gaddafi was demystified by his arch-enemies. All he needed to do was to take a plane and fly to either Sudan or Nairobi or even Nigeria, but what did he do, he did not because his followers urged him on. We know the sad end of the story.

Samuel Doe: Samuel Doe was clearly no longer in control of the Liberian Armed forces. He had the singular option of fleeing to Sierra leone but stayed to fight to believe that his followers would hold and defeat his, opponents. He died in the process.

Well, not all were foolish:

Idi Amin Dada of Uganda, Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, though brutal were also smart to exit what their defeats were imminent.

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Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by Wawelexy(m): 6:40am On Apr 22, 2022
Well, I pray he doesn't step down, let the blood of F. Williams and the EndSars victims fight back. Karma is a bitch.

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Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by victorDanladi: 6:54am On Apr 22, 2022
NaijaCowFarm:
In my last post on NL with link https://www.nairaland.com/7077990/why-tinubu-lose-osinbajo-apc, I numerated key reasons why Osinbajo will defeat Tinubu in the forthcoming APC primaries. Now, it is becoming apparent that most of the delegates who assured Tinubu before Osinbajo declared are already backtracking.

An example is what is happening in Kano today, where Tinubu thought that Ganduje would coarse the delegates to vote for him at the primaries. As I mentioned before, the APC primaries would be an open-secret ballot, so no aspirant would know which delegate collected money and voted his/her heart.

As we speak, Osinbajo is embarking on the second round of delegate cementing tours. This is planned to take him across the 774 LGAs and that is huge. When he would have done, what was thought a national spread by Tinubu followers would become a SW sectional delegates.

The implication of Tinubu being defeated by Osinbajo would be demystifying and utterly disgraceful that it could lead to suicide on the part of the Jagaban Borgu and Asiwaju of Lagos. It would mean that a new sheriff is in town in the person of Osinbajo. It would be like the David and Goliath story that would forever be referred to in Nigeria's political space. This of course is no rhetoric and it is a bare-faced truth.

A smart politician would tow the path of honour and magnanimously step down. This is my advice to the Asiwaju today. Of course, his followers will never agree but it is the only option left to avoid a devastating defeat that he does not deserve in his old age.

Let us take a tour of politicians who had the opportunity to salvage what remained of their dying political structure but failed.

Koudou Laurent Gbagbo: Laurent Gbagbo thought himself too popular based on the followership he believed he had. When Alassane Ouattara challenged him up to a run-off election on October 31, 2010, Gbagbo was only able to garner mere 38% votes. Well, he chose to fight on because his followers urged him on. Unfortunately, the end was disastrous.

Mu'ammar Gaddafi: Gaddafi was demystified by his arch-enemies. All he needed to do was to take a plane and fly to either Sudan or Nairobi or even Nigeria, but what did he do, he did not because his followers urged him on. We know the sad end of the story.

Samuel Doe: Samuel Doe was clearly no longer in control of the Liberian Armed forces. He had the singular option of fleeing to Sierra leone but stayed to fight to believe that his followers would hold and defeat his, opponents. He died in the process.

Well, not all were foolish:

Idi Amin Dada of Uganda, Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, though brutal were also smart to exit what their defeats were imminent.




Its not a story of David and Goliath

Its a story of BETRAYAL


And OSINBAJO will experience worse in his life before he dies

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Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by victorDanladi: 6:56am On Apr 22, 2022
Wawelexy:
Well, I pray he doesn't step down, let the blood of F. Williams and the EndSars victims fight back. Karma is a bitch.
While the blood of those people killed by fulani herdsmen and bandits will fight for Osinbajo and his blood sucking demon buhari endorsing him.

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Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by seunmsg(m): 7:10am On Apr 22, 2022
Delusional folks everywhere. Tinubu will contest the APC primary election. He doesn’t need your advice on how to keep his honor. Atiku has been contesting for president and losing since 1993. Buhari contested for president and lost three times before Tinubu rescued him. So, what’s the big deal if Tinubu lose the primary?

In a contest, you either win or lose. Tinubu, Osinbajo, Amaechi and other APC aspirants must be prepared for victory and defeat. Anybody whose aspiration is based on anointing or blackmailing others out of the race is simply not serious. APC is Democratic Party and a competitive primary election is a key ingredient to its survival.

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Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by Shedrack777: 7:10am On Apr 22, 2022
show me a nigerian politician that have honour, and i'll show you a dog with horn

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Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by seunmsg(m): 7:12am On Apr 22, 2022
Wawelexy:
Well, I pray he doesn't step down, let the blood of F. Williams and the EndSars victims fight back. Karma is a bitch.

If anybody was killed at all at Lekki, the blood is on Buhari and Osinbajo who deployed the soldiers and not Tinubu.

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Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by Amos1423(m): 7:12am On Apr 22, 2022
I am not a fan of Jagaban though but since day 1 he declared for presidency, he's been wagging lots of tongues I must confess! Who's this guy that people so afraid of?

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Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by ruggedtimi(m): 7:59am On Apr 22, 2022
If osinbajo eventually wins, it doesn't change anything. Tinubu camp will align with osinbajo and tinubu will even become stronger. Tinubu will likely be the de facto president just like late Abba kyari

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Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by wonlasewonimi: 8:47am On Apr 22, 2022
ruggedtimi:
If osinbajo eventually wins, it doesn't change anything. Tinubu camp will align with osinbajo and tinubu will even become stronger. Tinubu will likely be the de facto president just like late Abba kyari

That's not his ambition to become defacto president. He would probably go back to London and become a recluse.
Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by Reality3080: 9:09am On Apr 22, 2022
Wawelexy:
Well, I pray he doesn't step down, let the blood of F. Williams and the EndSars victims fight back. Karma is a bitch.
the same way d blood of people that died during 13 months under Peter obi will fight back

Same way akwuzu river massacre will fight Peter obi back
Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by Houstency(m): 9:19am On Apr 22, 2022
Before 1999, Tinubu had none of these:

1. Oriental Hotel
2. Falomo Shopping Complex
3. First Nation Airline
4. Lekki Concession Company
5. Apapa Amusement Park
6. Maiyegun Land Project
7. De Nation
8. Renaissance Hotel
9. Tejuoso Market (Joint ownership)
10. Ikeja Shopping Mall
11. TV Continental
12. Converted Lagos Poly land for TVC
13. Owned NNPC Office building in Lagos
14. Radio Continental
15. Owned School of Nursing building in Lagos
16. Tax Collector of Lagos State (Alpha Beta)
17. Wife is a member of the National Assembly
18. Son-in-law is a member of the National Assembly.
19. Daughter is the President-General of Market Women Association in Lagos.
20. N4 billion government financed property for self at Queens Drive, Lagos.
Tinubu acquired all of the above and many more not listed after he became Governor of Lagos State, first in 1999 and won his second term in 2003.
He remains Governor Emeritus of Lagos, controlling the State’s treasury through his protege Governors.
Typical of Nigerians, you will still get some people that will defend this broad day impunity and bastardisation of public fund.
#SayNoToNigeria
#Referendum
#EndNigeriaNowToSaveLives
#NigeriaIsAScam
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Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by Nobody: 9:32am On Apr 22, 2022
@OP.

Stop hyperventilating. Not good for your health. Osinbajo cannot defeat Tinubu for the ticket.
Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by Validated: 11:47am On Apr 22, 2022
You expect Tinubu to abandon his life-long ambition? Even if he loses, he will contest under BOOT party or waut till 2027. That time his age would just 74 and he will tell Nigerians he plabs to do just one term, like Atiku is heard saying.
Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by Murphyenemuwe: 12:27pm On Apr 22, 2022
So you mean he's going to loose his honor if he doesn't win? Failure is part of life so I appeal to you start living.
NaijaCowFarm:
In my last post on NL with link https://www.nairaland.com/7077990/why-tinubu-lose-osinbajo-apc, I numerated key reasons why Osinbajo will defeat Tinubu in the forthcoming APC primaries. Now, it is becoming apparent that most of the delegates who assured Tinubu before Osinbajo declared are already backtracking.

An example is what is happening in Kano today, where Tinubu thought that Ganduje would coarse the delegates to vote for him at the primaries. As I mentioned before, the APC primaries would be an open-secret ballot, so no aspirant would know which delegate collected money and voted his/her heart.

As we speak, Osinbajo is embarking on the second round of delegate cementing tours. This is planned to take him across the 774 LGAs and that is huge. When he would have done, what was thought a national spread by Tinubu followers would become a SW sectional delegates.

The implication of Tinubu being defeated by Osinbajo would be demystifying and utterly disgraceful that it could lead to suicide on the part of the Jagaban Borgu and Asiwaju of Lagos. It would mean that a new sheriff is in town in the person of Osinbajo. It would be like the David and Goliath story that would forever be referred to in Nigeria's political space. This of course is no rhetoric and it is a bare-faced truth.

A smart politician would tow the path of honour and magnanimously step down. This is my advice to the Asiwaju today. Of course, his followers will never agree but it is the only option left to avoid a devastating defeat that he does not deserve in his old age.

Let us take a tour of politicians who had the opportunity to salvage what remained of their dying political structure but failed.

Koudou Laurent Gbagbo: Laurent Gbagbo thought himself too popular based on the followership he believed he had. When Alassane Ouattara challenged him up to a run-off election on October 31, 2010, Gbagbo was only able to garner mere 38% votes. Well, he chose to fight on because his followers urged him on. Unfortunately, the end was disastrous.

Mu'ammar Gaddafi: Gaddafi was demystified by his arch-enemies. All he needed to do was to take a plane and fly to either Sudan or Nairobi or even Nigeria, but what did he do, he did not because his followers urged him on. We know the sad end of the story.

Samuel Doe: Samuel Doe was clearly no longer in control of the Liberian Armed forces. He had the singular option of fleeing to Sierra leone but stayed to fight to believe that his followers would hold and defeat his, opponents. He died in the process.

Well, not all were foolish:

Idi Amin Dada of Uganda, Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, though brutal were also smart to exit what their defeats were imminent.



Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by ScamHunter: 12:50pm On Apr 22, 2022
Which honour abeg
Re: To Preserve His Honour, Tinubu Should Stepdown Now! by Mkpurumiriaddic(f): 1:37pm On Apr 22, 2022
Osibanjo is known to be wise man but how did he got all stupid being as a supporter?

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