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Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Makavelli001: 8:08pm On Oct 11, 2022
OGBONNAYA ONU, FORMER MINISTER WRITES BUHARI CONCERNING 2023 ELECTIONS!!

Dear President Muhammadu Buhari,
I hope this mail finds you in good spirits…
I must not fail to thank you once again for helping to deepen our democracy by leading the change movement that saw an opposition party capture power at the centre for the first time in Nigerian history. We did so at a time when the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party had boasted that it would rule for unbroken 60 years whether the people liked it or not. We were able to make such a defining history because of your austere and incorrigible pedigree. We believed history had placed you in a position to become the greatest African leader—ever.

Unfortunately, fellow Nigerians, including your very self, have found out the hard way: Any serious setback from old age or ill-health is not a recipe for effective leadership. Make no mistake: One must not mock old age or ill-health, as these conditions are in most cases beyond human control. Moreover, our basic norms dictate that we show empathy for the adversities of others. Yet, it is a gross disservice to humankind for politicians who are challenged by either old age or ill-health to knowingly offer themselves for positions where such infirmities can hinder their performance.

The significance of physical fitness in leadership explains why candidates seeking power in advanced democracies undergo vigorous health scrutiny before voters can take them seriously. Mr President, you are a living witness. You have not hidden the fact that the challenges associated with old age do not augur well with the demands of your office. It is not surprising, therefore, that you have not been able to perform to the best of your abilities.

To make matters worse, the National Leader of our dear party, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the master strategist, who was supposed to serve as a stabilising force, is suffering from a similar sad fate. His predicament is even worse. Within the past seven years, he has domiciled in foreign hospitals more than you have done. Needless to mention that his recent public outings do not portray a man who is physically or mentally fit for any serious party leadership.

The cumulative effect is that things have truly fallen apart in our party, as well as Nigeria in general. Today, the level of corruption, which you had declared would kill Nigeria unless Nigeria kills it, is now unfathomable. Today, our party—the All Progressives Congress—with Tinubu as its national leader, has become a safe haven for notorious corrupt kingpins who were indicted while at the PDP. Today, our party does not appear to have any ideological, moral or ethical difference from the much-discredited PDP.

The most shameless yet is that the APC has nominated the same Tinubu as its presidential candidate for the upcoming 2023 elections. The implication is that corruption has been embraced as a way of life under your very own regime. Common sense dictates that, if Tinubu is to prevail, but may God forbid, you would be handing over to a politician who is not only challenged by the stark frailties of poor health and old age but also someone who is widely disdained for being one of the most cancerous poster characters for corruption in Africa. Mr President, if Tinubu prevails, you will go down in history as the most shameless political hypocrite—ever.

It is necessary to remark here that I do not discount the contributions of Tinubu in Nigerian history. Eulogising him in a 2017 piece, “I pity Tinubu,” I did not hesitate to write that “if dynamic opposition is the life-wire of democracy, it is very fitting then to name him the saviour of Nigeria’s current democratic journey. Tinubu, more than any other Nigerian, nurtured and sustained the opposition movement that removed the Peoples Democratic Party from power.”

However, as someone who has professed political leadership for decades in many advanced democracies, I definitely know the difference between the qualities of a political strategist and the qualities of a president of a country.

I must also admit that Tinubu could not have been a candidate you would wish as a successor. You wanted a level playing ground in our party. But the corrupt cabal within the APC took advantage of your condition to outwit you and hand the prize to the highest bidder. Take, for example, Tinubu’s Presidential Campaign Council, where he hoodwinked you to become its chairman. Look at the kind of re-cycled corrupt characters therein. Mr President, why are you allowing these characters to further tarnish your image? The saving grace is that the 2023 presidential election presents a golden opportunity to not only redeem your incorrigible legacy but to also save Nigeria from total collapse.
The three candidates with the potential to succeed you are Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi and Bola Tinubu.

On one hand, we can both agree that Atiku and Tinubu are the ‘same ten and ten pence’—the two most influential henchmen of Nigeria’s ageless corrupt oligarchy. In short, to elect any of the two is an errant sin. Please do not have a hand in such a shameless fall from grace. If still in doubt, besides their poor health conditions, please consider that neither of them can in good conscience campaign against corruption. Combine that with the fact that no Nigerian leader, whether military or civilian, has ever assumed the governance of the country with the type of corrupt background well known of Atiku and Tinubu. Think back, Mr President!!

On the other hand, we have Peter Obi of the Labour Party. Like you, he is well known for the frugal management of resources and has no record of corruption. Like you, he does not buy votes. Like you, he is determined to kill corruption, as you would wish. Like you in 2015, instead of waiting till election day to deploy looted funds to rig elections, Obi has demonstrated the physical ability to traverse the entire country to ask for votes. Luckily for you and Nigeria, unlike you, he is younger and in a better state of health to overcome the unfortunate frailties that hindered your performance. Moreover, he has a clear vision and the character to unleash Nigeria’s abundant potential to greatness.

Of course, I can relate to the burden associated with promoting a candidate of the opposition party. But as I had stated while equally endorsing Obi, we must not hide behind the bogus toga of political parties, tribes and religions to allow a crooked clique to dictate our future. I emulated President Olusegun Obasanjo and other progressives, who chose country over party to endorse you in 2015. I took a page from Colin Powell, an eminent American patriot and lifelong member of the Republican Party, who crossed party lines to endorse Barack Obama of the Democratic Party in 2008. Powell saw Obama as a transformational figure who could inspire a new generation of Americans.

President Muhammadu “Okechukwu” Buhari, your moment in time is now. A new generation of Nigerians beckons you to stand on the right side of history. The posterity beckons you to recognise that the 2023 election is a struggle between the nation’s corrupt oligarchy versus progressive Nigerians anchored by Mr Obi. The posterity beckons you to also demonstrate true patriotism by choosing country over religious, ethnic and party affiliations. The posterity beckons you to then go forth and endorse Obi, an untainted character, a quintessential patriot, a visionary and a generational figure, who has come to represent the democratic revolution the Nigerian masses, as well as your very self, have long sought.

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by alsudan: 8:09pm On Oct 11, 2022
Thiefnubuu deserves to be kept in an old people’s home until he kicks the bucket

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Nobody: 8:10pm On Oct 11, 2022
Definitely

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by lhordspy: 8:11pm On Oct 11, 2022
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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Nobody: 8:13pm On Oct 11, 2022
Okay
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by duro4chang(m): 8:14pm On Oct 11, 2022
May God bless Bola Ahmed Tinubu the incoming president. May God bless him with wisdom to direct the affairs of the country according to the will of God. May his administration usher in peace, progress and prosperity. I congratulate him in advance.ll

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Racoon(m): 8:14pm On Oct 11, 2022
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by NaijaRoyalty(m): 8:16pm On Oct 11, 2022
Tinubu is not fit to rule a local government

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Makavelli001: 8:16pm On Oct 11, 2022
We can't afford another vegetable president

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by NaijaRoyalty(m): 8:17pm On Oct 11, 2022
duro4chang:
May God bless Bola Ahmed Tinubu the incoming president. May God bless him with wisdom to direct the affairs of the country according to the will of God. May his administration usher in peace, progress and prosperity. I congratulate him in advance.ll
You're congratulating a dunce for being a drug addict

Tinubu will never be president of Nigeria

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by tuborme: 8:18pm On Oct 11, 2022
did ogbonnaya write this?
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Obidient1: 8:21pm On Oct 11, 2022
Never
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Tinubuagbado: 8:29pm On Oct 11, 2022
Very deep.


Hmmmm



Very deep

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by duro4chang(m): 8:29pm On Oct 11, 2022
NaijaRoyalty:

You're congratulating a dunce for being a drug addict

Tinubu will never be president of Nigeria
That is your business. It's none of mine. I don't care who you want or choose. Why should my choice gives you headache? Please you're free to set yourself ablaze if my choice displeases you. Tinubu is the next president of Nigeria joor

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Timatayo1: 8:45pm On Oct 12, 2022
Never again God forbid bat

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by kettykin: 8:48pm On Oct 12, 2022
This is one of the most insightful and intelligent write up I have read in a while ,no insults , tribal slurs,name calling etc . The points were just dished out paragraph by paragraph.

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Throwback: 8:48pm On Oct 12, 2022
Lamentations of a nameless Peter Obi zombie.

No be only Onu, na Osu.
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Arysexy(m): 8:49pm On Oct 12, 2022
Have they called him IPOB or they are still contemplating?

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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by tinsel: 9:00pm On Oct 12, 2022
tuborme:
did ogbonnaya write this?
Fake. This is SKC Ogbonnia. And the former minister.
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Validated: 9:21pm On Oct 12, 2022
Buhari should do the needful by sending the Lagos thief, agbero and drug baron home.
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Eniitankorede: 10:13pm On Oct 12, 2022
Makavelli001:
We can't afford another vegetable president



But you can afford a lying president?
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Eniitankorede: 10:14pm On Oct 12, 2022
tuborme:
did ogbonnaya write this?



Of course not. Another false handiwork of zombidiots.
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by successmatters(m): 10:14pm On Oct 12, 2022
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Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by pquaver(m): 10:15pm On Oct 12, 2022
Makavelli001:
OGBONNAYA ONU, FORMER MINISTER WRITES BUHARI CONCERNING 2023 ELECTIONS!!

Dear President Muhammadu Buhari,
I hope this mail finds you in good spirits…
I must not fail to thank you once again for helping to deepen our democracy by leading the change movement that saw an opposition party capture power at the centre for the first time in Nigerian history. We did so at a time when the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party had boasted that it would rule for unbroken 60 years whether the people liked it or not. We were able to make such a defining history because of your austere and incorrigible pedigree. We believed history had placed you in a position to become the greatest African leader—ever.

Unfortunately, fellow Nigerians, including your very self, have found out the hard way: Any serious setback from old age or ill-health is not a recipe for effective leadership. Make no mistake: One must not mock old age or ill-health, as these conditions are in most cases beyond human control. Moreover, our basic norms dictate that we show empathy for the adversities of others. Yet, it is a gross disservice to humankind for politicians who are challenged by either old age or ill-health to knowingly offer themselves for positions where such infirmities can hinder their performance.

The significance of physical fitness in leadership explains why candidates seeking power in advanced democracies undergo vigorous health scrutiny before voters can take them seriously. Mr President, you are a living witness. You have not hidden the fact that the challenges associated with old age do not augur well with the demands of your office. It is not surprising, therefore, that you have not been able to perform to the best of your abilities.

To make matters worse, the National Leader of our dear party, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the master strategist, who was supposed to serve as a stabilising force, is suffering from a similar sad fate. His predicament is even worse. Within the past seven years, he has domiciled in foreign hospitals more than you have done. Needless to mention that his recent public outings do not portray a man who is physically or mentally fit for any serious party leadership.

The cumulative effect is that things have truly fallen apart in our party, as well as Nigeria in general. Today, the level of corruption, which you had declared would kill Nigeria unless Nigeria kills it, is now unfathomable. Today, our party—the All Progressives Congress—with Tinubu as its national leader, has become a safe haven for notorious corrupt kingpins who were indicted while at the PDP. Today, our party does not appear to have any ideological, moral or ethical difference from the much-discredited PDP.

The most shameless yet is that the APC has nominated the same Tinubu as its presidential candidate for the upcoming 2023 elections. The implication is that corruption has been embraced as a way of life under your very own regime. Common sense dictates that, if Tinubu is to prevail, but may God forbid, you would be handing over to a politician who is not only challenged by the stark frailties of poor health and old age but also someone who is widely disdained for being one of the most cancerous poster characters for corruption in Africa. Mr President, if Tinubu prevails, you will go down in history as the most shameless political hypocrite—ever.

It is necessary to remark here that I do not discount the contributions of Tinubu in Nigerian history. Eulogising him in a 2017 piece, “I pity Tinubu,” I did not hesitate to write that “if dynamic opposition is the life-wire of democracy, it is very fitting then to name him the saviour of Nigeria’s current democratic journey. Tinubu, more than any other Nigerian, nurtured and sustained the opposition movement that removed the Peoples Democratic Party from power.”

However, as someone who has professed political leadership for decades in many advanced democracies, I definitely know the difference between the qualities of a political strategist and the qualities of a president of a country.

I must also admit that Tinubu could not have been a candidate you would wish as a successor. You wanted a level playing ground in our party. But the corrupt cabal within the APC took advantage of your condition to outwit you and hand the prize to the highest bidder. Take, for example, Tinubu’s Presidential Campaign Council, where he hoodwinked you to become its chairman. Look at the kind of re-cycled corrupt characters therein. Mr President, why are you allowing these characters to further tarnish your image? The saving grace is that the 2023 presidential election presents a golden opportunity to not only redeem your incorrigible legacy but to also save Nigeria from total collapse.
The three candidates with the potential to succeed you are Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi and Bola Tinubu.

On one hand, we can both agree that Atiku and Tinubu are the ‘same ten and ten pence’—the two most influential henchmen of Nigeria’s ageless corrupt oligarchy. In short, to elect any of the two is an errant sin. Please do not have a hand in such a shameless fall from grace. If still in doubt, besides their poor health conditions, please consider that neither of them can in good conscience campaign against corruption. Combine that with the fact that no Nigerian leader, whether military or civilian, has ever assumed the governance of the country with the type of corrupt background well known of Atiku and Tinubu. Think back, Mr President!!

On the other hand, we have Peter Obi of the Labour Party. Like you, he is well known for the frugal management of resources and has no record of corruption. Like you, he does not buy votes. Like you, he is determined to kill corruption, as you would wish. Like you in 2015, instead of waiting till election day to deploy looted funds to rig elections, Obi has demonstrated the physical ability to traverse the entire country to ask for votes. Luckily for you and Nigeria, unlike you, he is younger and in a better state of health to overcome the unfortunate frailties that hindered your performance. Moreover, he has a clear vision and the character to unleash Nigeria’s abundant potential to greatness.

Of course, I can relate to the burden associated with promoting a candidate of the opposition party. But as I had stated while equally endorsing Obi, we must not hide behind the bogus toga of political parties, tribes and religions to allow a crooked clique to dictate our future. I emulated President Olusegun Obasanjo and other progressives, who chose country over party to endorse you in 2015. I took a page from Colin Powell, an eminent American patriot and lifelong member of the Republican Party, who crossed party lines to endorse Barack Obama of the Democratic Party in 2008. Powell saw Obama as a transformational figure who could inspire a new generation of Americans.

President Muhammadu “Okechukwu” Buhari, your moment in time is now. A new generation of Nigerians beckons you to stand on the right side of history. The posterity beckons you to recognise that the 2023 election is a struggle between the nation’s corrupt oligarchy versus progressive Nigerians anchored by Mr Obi. The posterity beckons you to also demonstrate true patriotism by choosing country over religious, ethnic and party affiliations. The posterity beckons you to then go forth and endorse Obi, an untainted character, a quintessential patriot, a visionary and a generational figure, who has come to represent the democratic revolution the Nigerian masses, as well as your very self, have long sought.

Signed Emma powerful as Ogbonnaya onu
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by Volksfuhrer(m): 10:23pm On Oct 12, 2022
Self serving advice. Ogbonnaya Onu is an intellectual, he won't write an article like this.
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by ChangetheChange: 10:58pm On Oct 12, 2022
Another APC Chieftain and former minister under Buhari current regime has disowned Tinubu again.
Re: Tinubu Is Not Fit To Rule- Dr. Onu by ElSudani: 11:03pm On Oct 12, 2022
Smear campaign. Fayose took out full page advertisements saying Buhari, then a candidate would die in office.

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