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Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by ojoadeola: 4:08pm On Dec 12, 2022
In the book of tributes published about ten years ago when Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu turned 60, Minister of Works and Housing Babatunde Fashiola revealed a lot about Tinubu. In the book, “Asiwaju, leadership in troubled times”. Fashola revealed what many don’t know about Tinubu’s rare qualities. In fact, he has not said it anywhere before but in this book.

In the book, he titled his article, “Tinubu, The Logistician” and he wrote: Let me start by stating that in describing Asiwaju as a Logistician, I took the literal meaning of the word and that was the context in which I spoke. A logistician is someone skilled in the practical organisation that is required to make a complicated plan successful when all of the people and equipment are involved. In this context, I will explain my estimation of Asiwaju as a man who fits this definition through a case study of a few real-life situations and leave the readers to make up their minds about this man for whom it will take some time for our inks to dry as his story is written and unwritten.

Let me say generally about his public image that I do not remember one public contest where he lost the war. I will speak to many battlefronts, from Oyo to Borgu, Ife, Ibadan, Lagos and Anambra to mention but a few. Of course, he bears many battle scars and these attest to his tactical ability to surrender battles to win wars.

I have never told him this before, but I think his looks are perhaps his biggest weapon. He wears a placid face that masks his intellect and quick thinking and probing mind. By the time I started working for him, I realized how much advantage his looks gave him against his adversaries. It was always tempting to underestimate him but many of his opponents have found out often too late that they have been outwitted by a man of razor-sharp mind and quick wit.

My first contact with him was a visit that Wale Tinubu, his nephew and I undertook to his office when he was treasurer of Mobil at Bookshop House in Lagos, a day after the Eid-el Kabir festival in 1990. What struck me was that in his suit as a Senior Executive, he had the time not only to have arranged fried Sallah ram meat for his staff who were less privileged. He was supervising the distribution of the fried meat neatly packaged in polythene wrappers among the staff from floor to floor in the bookshop house.

He could have asked somebody to simply go and distribute them as many of us would probably have done. Our interactions were fewer and far between until August 16 2002 when I assumed duty as his chief of staff.

One of the first assignments I had to deal with in the early months of my tenure was the voters’ registration exercise in preparation for the general elections and presidential visit to Lagos in 2002.

Of course, we all know, that voter registration is a federal government responsibility carried out by the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC).

It is not important to dwell on the ineffectiveness that characterised that effort. suffice to mention that many should recall that what should normally be a continuous painless exercise in better-organised jurisdictions that appreciate the value of planning, was a rushed exercise of a few days that produced stampede, emotional stress and anguish for the citizens who were to benefit. Many were let out.

What did Bola Ahmed Tinubu do? As usual, the federal government got the full length of his critical tongue, but he is not only a talker. The logistician set to work, we printed forms, we organized the courts and local governments and got all the people who were excluded to complete forms and swear an oath to the act of their exclusions. The same foresight and organizational ability were brought to bear during the last census exercise.

It is to his organizational credit and ability that Lagos must remain grateful during this exercise, first that he declared a work-free day which saved the loss of many lives that would have been lost on the broad street during the exercise when the bank of industry building partially collapsed. if fate was at play, the result that produced a figure of 17,250,000 people as the real population of Lagos in 2006 was the product of sheer doggedness, organisation and a spirit that never gives up.

As chief of staff, it was my schedule to organize all the local government chairmen to co-ordinate the recruitment of men and women as our local enumerators who followed the federal government enumerators from house to house. They collected the same data and it is perhaps strange that they arrived at different results.

But I recall very vividly, every night for about 10 days that the exercise took place, we all met from 9pm at the state house, Marina with the logistician in the chair, listening painstakingly to every enumerator, and the problems they encountered on the field every day. To each, a solution was provided and we gathered the next day at night long into the early hours of the next morning to monitor progress, review new challenges and provide answers. He was simply unreservedly committed to getting the headcount right.

While the nation slept, the Logistician slaved with his people for his state and country.

I recall about 2 days before the end of the exercise when he spoke to the president at about 2am about the shortage of materials. The president responded that the nation had shut down and that it was simply impossible to get materials to Lagos unless Governor Tinubu could get an airplane to Abuja to pick them up. I am not in the position to judge whether the president did not believe he could order any of his presidential jets to deliver those papers to Lagos. If he thought getting an airplane in a time of national shutdown was a tall order, he had truly underestimated the logistician.

We had a small discussion and by 4am, I had woken up a plot and at 7am, a plane was on the way to Abuja. Lagos got the extra materials and the rest is history.

It is this determination and resoluteness never to accept defeat that put Lagos in a position to instantly refute the figure of just over 9,000,000 people reported by the federal government as the population of Lagos. Asiwaju held a press conference showing in detail, in a presentation made by Dr Obafemi Hamzat, the then Commissioner for Science and Technology, the fallacy and falsification in the foundations of the Federal Government declaration that Lagos had only a population of 9 million people in 2006.

I must admit that his effort has proved most useful during my tenure as governor because the modest successes we have recorded here in improving the standard of people’s lives have been substantially assisted by the fact that since 2007, we have budgeted for and planned for a population of 18 million people as against the 9million that the federal government will want us to believe.

While there are many experiences to share and I think I should leave him to decide how much of that he will share when he writes his memoirs, I will only now conclude by referring to how this organizational ability plays out in his politics.

After the 2007 general elections and the strong feeling of injustice supported evidence of rigging and falsification, the logistician set out what may fairly be adjudged as his political battle yet. He assembled a team of lawyers, and political experts and sought knowledge and assistance from far and near. One of the novelties of this endeavour was the introduction of forensic analysis and expertise to our election petition trials.

Sleep was forsaken, food had only mechanical value of sustenance and was not a matter of relish. All that mattered was the fight against injustice that rankled. Men were mobilized, inspired, and equipped and in the fullness of time, results began to show.

One by one, with God, injustice was remedied, Justice triumphed, all the stolen states were returned, from Edo, came Ondo, followed by Ekiti and eventually and perhaps most sweetly, Osun returned to Oranmiyan.

With his involvement in CODER, a single item agenda was set for the 2011 elections – one man, one vote. As a result, Ogun and Oyo returned to the progressive hold of which he is the undoubted standard-bearer.

Although the work is not finished, very commendable progress is evident. The road to this pleasant liberation of the South West has taken many hours of sleepless nights and many days of belief and hope, driven by unyielding commitment. It had been fought by many men and women, and some have paid the supreme price. Enormous resources have been deployed to it. But the champion of the cause has been the indomitable organizer, mobilizer and manager of men and resources.

He has been bruised and sometimes beaten but certainly unbroken and remains undefeated”.

https://www.citypeopleonline.com/fashola-reveals-tinubus-biggest-weapon/

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by FreeStuffsNG: 4:15pm On Dec 12, 2022
Asiwaju lokan!

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by JoeNL22(m): 4:16pm On Dec 12, 2022
ojoadeola:
In the book of tributes published about ten years ago when Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu turned 60, Minister of Works and Housing Babatunde Fashiola revealed a lot about Tinubu. In the book, “Asiwaju, leadership in troubled times”. Fashola revealed what many don’t know about Tinubu’s rare qualities. In fact, he has not said it anywhere before but in this book.

In the book, he titled his article, “Tinubu, The Logistician” and he wrote: Let me start by stating that in describing Asiwaju as a Logistician, I took the literal meaning of the word and that was the context in which I spoke. A logistician is someone skilled in the practical organisation that is required to make a complicated plan successful when all of the people and equipment are involved. In this context, I will explain my estimation of Asiwaju as a man who fits this definition through a case study of a few real-life situations and leave the readers to make up their minds about this man for whom it will take some time for our inks to dry as his story is written and unwritten.

Let me say generally about his public image that I do not remember one public contest where he lost the war. I will speak to many battlefronts, from Oyo to Borgu, Ife, Ibadan, Lagos and Anambra to mention but a few. Of course, he bears many battle scars and these attest to his tactical ability to surrender battles to win wars.

I have never told him this before, but I think his looks are perhaps his biggest weapon. He wears a placid face that masks his intellect and quick thinking and probing mind. By the time I started working for him, I realized how much advantage his looks gave him against his adversaries. It was always tempting to underestimate him but many of his opponents have found out often too late that they have been outwitted by a man of razor-sharp mind and quick wit.

My first contact with him was a visit that Wale Tinubu, his nephew and I undertook to his office when he was treasurer of Mobil at Bookshop House in Lagos, a day after the Eid-el Kabir festival in 1990. What struck me was that in his suit as a Senior Executive, he had the time not only to have arranged fried Sallah ram meat for his staff who were less privileged. He was supervising the distribution of the fried meat neatly packaged in polythene wrappers among the staff from floor to floor in the bookshop house.

He could have asked somebody to simply go and distribute them as many of us would probably have done. Our interactions were fewer and far between until August 16 2002 when I assumed duty as his chief of staff.

One of the first assignments I had to deal with in the early months of my tenure was the voters’ registration exercise in preparation for the general elections and presidential visit to Lagos in 2002.

Of course, we all know, that voter registration is a federal government responsibility carried out by the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC).

It is not important to dwell on the ineffectiveness that characterised that effort. suffice to mention that many should recall that what should normally be a continuous painless exercise in better-organised jurisdictions that appreciate the value of planning, was a rushed exercise of a few days that produced stampede, emotional stress and anguish for the citizens who were to benefit. Many were let out.

What did Bola Ahmed Tinubu do? As usual, the federal government got the full length of his critical tongue, but he is not only a talker. The logistician set to work, we printed forms, we organized the courts and local governments and got all the people who were excluded to complete forms and swear an oath to the act of their exclusions. The same foresight and organizational ability were brought to bear during the last census exercise.

It is to his organizational credit and ability that Lagos must remain grateful during this exercise, first that he declared a work-free day which saved the loss of many lives that would have been lost on the broad street during the exercise when the bank of industry building partially collapsed. if fate was at play, the result that produced a figure of 17,250,000 people as the real population of Lagos in 2006 was the product of sheer doggedness, organisation and a spirit that never gives up.

As chief of staff, it was my schedule to organize all the local government chairmen to co-ordinate the recruitment of men and women as our local enumerators who followed the federal government enumerators from house to house. They collected the same data and it is perhaps strange that they arrived at different results.

But I recall very vividly, every night for about 10 days that the exercise took place, we all met from 9pm at the state house, Marina with the logistician in the chair, listening painstakingly to every enumerator, and the problems they encountered on the field every day. To each, a solution was provided and we gathered the next day at night long into the early hours of the next morning to monitor progress, review new challenges and provide answers. He was simply unreservedly committed to getting the headcount right.

While the nation slept, the Logistician slaved with his people for his state and country.

I recall about 2 days before the end of the exercise when he spoke to the president at about 2am about the shortage of materials. The president responded that the nation had shut down and that it was simply impossible to get materials to Lagos unless Governor Tinubu could get an airplane to Abuja to pick them up. I am not in the position to judge whether the president did not believe he could order any of his presidential jets to deliver those papers to Lagos. If he thought getting an airplane in a time of national shutdown was a tall order, he had truly underestimated the logistician.

We had a small discussion and by 4am, I had woken up a plot and at 7am, a plane was on the way to Abuja. Lagos got the extra materials and the rest is history.

It is this determination and resoluteness never to accept defeat that put Lagos in a position to instantly refute the figure of just over 9,000,000 people reported by the federal government as the population of Lagos. Asiwaju held a press conference showing in detail, in a presentation made by Dr Obafemi Hamzat, the then Commissioner for Science and Technology, the fallacy and falsification in the foundations of the Federal Government declaration that Lagos had only a population of 9 million people in 2006.

I must admit that his effort has proved most useful during my tenure as governor because the modest successes we have recorded here in improving the standard of people’s lives have been substantially assisted by the fact that since 2007, we have budgeted for and planned for a population of 18 million people as against the 9million that the federal government will want us to believe.

While there are many experiences to share and I think I should leave him to decide how much of that he will share when he writes his memoirs, I will only now conclude by referring to how this organizational ability plays out in his politics.

After the 2007 general elections and the strong feeling of injustice supported evidence of rigging and falsification, the logistician set out what may fairly be adjudged as his political battle yet. He assembled a team of lawyers, and political experts and sought knowledge and assistance from far and near. One of the novelties of this endeavour was the introduction of forensic analysis and expertise to our election petition trials.

Sleep was forsaken, food had only mechanical value of sustenance and was not a matter of relish. All that mattered was the fight against injustice that rankled. Men were mobilized, inspired, and equipped and in the fullness of time, results began to show.

One by one, with God, injustice was remedied, Justice triumphed, all the stolen states were returned, from Edo, came Ondo, followed by Ekiti and eventually and perhaps most sweetly, Osun returned to Oranmiyan.

With his involvement in CODER, a single item agenda was set for the 2011 elections – one man, one vote. As a result, Ogun and Oyo returned to the progressive hold of which he is the undoubted standard-bearer.

Although the work is not finished, very commendable progress is evident. The road to this pleasant liberation of the South West has taken many hours of sleepless nights and many days of belief and hope, driven by unyielding commitment. It had been fought by many men and women, and some have paid the supreme price. Enormous resources have been deployed to it. But the champion of the cause has been the indomitable organizer, mobilizer and manager of men and resources.

He has been bruised and sometimes beaten but certainly unbroken and remains undefeated”.

https://www.citypeopleonline.com/fashola-reveals-tinubus-biggest-weapon/

https://www.citypeopleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/fashola-tinubu.webp
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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Ajens1991: 4:29pm On Dec 12, 2022
No doubt, just as the analyst noted, Tinubu is a logistician. He has the brain and maturity to lead Nigeria WELL.

His greatest challenge, is that he is not what we need right now for a number of reasons ranging from, health, religion,party affiliation, choice of running mate.

I wish him well, and I hope the best candidate wins in 2023.

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by dododawa1: 5:18pm On Dec 12, 2022
After JAGABAN, FASHOLA next.

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by OGIBRA(m): 5:33pm On Dec 12, 2022
QUOTE OF THE DAY BY BRF:-
He bears many battle and scars, and these attest to his tactical ability to surrender battles to win wars...
NO wonder no other, 1999 set of governors, is stil as active politically as BAT.,
I.O.T

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by ElSudani: 5:40pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ajens1991:
No doubt, just as the analyst noted, Tinubu is a logistician. He has the brain and maturity to lead Nigeria WELL.

His greatest challenge, is that he is not what we need right now for a number of reasons ranging from, health, religion,party affiliation, choice of running mate.

I wish him well, and I hope the best candidate wins in 2023.

All your reasons against him are puerile.

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Britishpea: 6:13pm On Dec 12, 2022
Tinubu is an uncommon politician. He’s a tactician and a politician generae.

A man many battles yet never relents and winning and always winning. When he contested for the senate he had the highest number of votes of all senators that contested in Nigeria.
By the time Tinubu wins the election and position Nigeria in the right place among comity of Nations, he will be studied as Tinubu101 and 102 in the departments of political science in all our universities.

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by DesChyko: 6:22pm On Dec 12, 2022
Now we understand why the Minister was unable to do what he promised to within six-months.

He found a new passion in fiction-writing undecided

While earning taxpayers money.

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by DesChyko: 6:24pm On Dec 12, 2022
Britishpea:
Tinubu is an uncommon politician. He’s a tactician and a politician generae.

A man many battles yet never relents and winning and always winning. When he contested for the senate he had the highest number of votes of all senators that contested in Nigeria.
By the time Tinubu wins the election and position Nigeria in the right place among comity of Nations, he will be studied as Tinubu101 and 102 in the departments of political science in all our universities.

Bulaba grin
Buluublu grin

That's how your write-up sounds.
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by etrouble: 6:31pm On Dec 12, 2022
DesChyko:


Bulaba grin
Buluublu grin

That's how your write-up sounds.

Now, we have read about Tinubu, tell us about your own father

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by etrouble: 6:31pm On Dec 12, 2022
DesChyko:
Now we understand why the Minister was unable to do what he promised to within six-months.

He found a new passion in fiction-writing undecided

While earning taxpayers money.

Tell us what your father has done in his life time.

BRF is Senior Advocate of Nigeria, he was Chief of Staff to Tinubu, later he became two term governor, and currently he is a two term Minister. Tell us about your own father

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by DesChyko: 6:35pm On Dec 12, 2022
etrouble:


Tell us what your father has done in his life time.

Nah boy, I ain't going down this lane with you cool

My grandfather once said when you fight with a mad man, whether he wins you or you win him, it is you who bears the shame grin

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Validated: 6:37pm On Dec 12, 2022
So Fashola still dey talk ... minister of Darkness extraordinaire

Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Mintyguy(m): 6:43pm On Dec 12, 2022
This man is truly an enigma
Jagaban he is, emilokan is the mandate

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by lexylaw40: 7:36pm On Dec 12, 2022
Tinubu remains my political role model forget....he is the combination of Awolowo and abiola plus himself ...all in one person. Asiwaju remains Asiwaju of Nigerian Politics any day any time. May God continue to be with him in all he does

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Olowoeko11: 7:58pm On Dec 12, 2022
Just make Fashola the chief of staff once you are declared winner

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Highways: 8:34pm On Dec 12, 2022
Detective abi Sherlock Holmes fashola... The man that discovered a video camera at Lekki gate.... Na this one dey cap too
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Elliotwaveforec: 8:41pm On Dec 12, 2022
DesChyko:


Nah boy, I ain't going down this lane with you cool

My grandfather once said when you fight with a mad man, whether he wins you or you win him, it is you who bears the shame grin
Quiet, you lunatic! Tell us your father's achievements.
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Ayekotoo(m): 8:42pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ajens1991:
No doubt, just as the analyst noted, Tinubu is a logistician. He has the brain and maturity to lead Nigeria WELL.

His greatest challenge, is that he is not what we need right now for a number of reasons ranging from, health, religion,party affiliation, choice of running mate.

I wish him well, and I hope the best candidate wins in 2023.
What's wrong with his health? Tinubu might be healthier than you, who knows?
So a Muslim can't become a president?
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Ayekotoo(m): 8:44pm On Dec 12, 2022
Validated:
So Fashola still dey talk ... minister of Darkness extraordinaire
Fashola is far better than all the presidential candidates contesting in the forthcoming election.
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Ayekotoo(m): 8:47pm On Dec 12, 2022
Highways:
Detective abi Sherlock Holmes fashola... The man that discovered a video camera at Lekki gate.... Na this one dey cap too
Search and Watch Babatunde Fashola speaking on LEADERSHIP at Daystar Christian Centre
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Ayekotoo(m): 8:59pm On Dec 12, 2022
DesChyko:
Now we understand why the Minister was unable to do what he promised to within six-months.

He found a new passion in fiction-writing undecided

While earning taxpayers money.
Fashola has 90% completed the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Abuja- Lokoja Expressway, Calabar - Cameroon Bridge, Oweto Bridge, Second Niger Bridge, brought in Dangote to reconstruct Gbagada Oshodi Apapa road et all. MTN would constructs enugu Expressway, Globacom would construct Idiroko- Sango road while Dangote would construct Igbesa -Ilaro, all these are Fashola's ideas.

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Ajens1991: 9:06pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ayekotoo:

What's wrong with his health? Tinubu might be healthier than you, who knows?
So a Muslim can't become a president?
In Nigeria, a Muslim cannot hand over to another Muslim as president. This is not military regime, neither is it an Islamic country like the Gambia.

If what I'm saying is false, wait till February 2023 and quote me wrong. Thank you Sir.
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Ajens1991: 9:11pm On Dec 12, 2022
ElSudani:


All your reasons against him are puerile.
With facts, kindly elucidate Sir.
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by technicallyrich(m): 9:14pm On Dec 12, 2022
Nonsensee stewpid tribalistik minister of darkness.
The condemned kriminal will rule only yoru bad fake Muslimns not nigerians.
Nigerians will be lead by competent Peter obi.
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by DesChyko: 9:16pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ayekotoo:

Fashola has 90% completed the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Abuja- Lokoja Expressway, Calabar - Cameroon Bridge, Oweto Bridge, Second Niger Bridge, brought in Dangote to reconstruct Gbagada Oshodi Apapa road et all. MTN would constructs enugu Expressway, Globacom would construct Idiroko- Sango road while Dangote would construct Igbesa -Ilaro, all these are Fashola's ideas.

Even the Okitipupa-Ifirikpukpu express road grin Nah Wetin e achieve under 2500+ complete days of governance be this? EIGHT SOLID YEARS of your lifetime on earth.

The one wey e use mouth say dem go do; restore electricity buluba in six months, nah eight months we dey go o. How far?

Try dey rest.
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Agbegbaorogboye: 9:28pm On Dec 12, 2022
Nice read
Tinubu's political doggedness is well noted and respected.
But his contributions to the development of Lagos is what I believe to be more of hype and fiction than reality.
Let's hope if he wins he can be as effective in solving this country's Hydra-headed issues. Nigeria needs a developmental leader not a political czar.
Nigeria's politics is more complex than that of Lagos
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by adekolaelect(m): 9:29pm On Dec 12, 2022
DesChyko:


Bulaba grin
Buluublu grin

That's how your write-up sounds.
that is the life stories of someone . At least we can have stories of yours too on how you are the master in display of hatred both online and off line

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Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Nijablast: 10:49pm On Dec 12, 2022
I don't just support anybody but whenever I do that, then that person must be special like Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
I once told my brother living in UK that if he's contesting the coming election with Asiwaju in 2023,I won't vote for my brother but Jagaban. It's not easy to raise men joor. Only special people do that.
Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by Softmirror: 10:58pm On Dec 12, 2022
DesChyko:


Nah boy, I ain't going down this lane with you cool

My grandfather once said when you fight with a mad man, whether he wins you or you win him, it is you who bears the shame grin
DEM SAY TELL US ABOUT YOUR FATHER grin. YOU DEY QUOTE YOUR GRANDPAPA ADVICE. WHY YOU NO REMEMBER THIS YOUR GRANPA ADVICE BEFORE YOU D RUN YOUR MOUTH . IS YOUR FATHER SUCH AN UNDERACHIEVER THAT YOU HAD TO BE TELLING US ABOUT YOUR GRANDPAPA INSTEAD OF YOUR FATHER??!

Re: Fashola Reveals Tinubu’s Biggest Weapon by etrouble: 11:18pm On Dec 12, 2022
DesChyko:


Nah boy, I ain't going down this lane with you cool

My grandfather once said when you fight with a mad man, whether he wins you or you win him, it is you who bears the shame grin

So this is your grandfather's life achievement. Quite impressive. No wonder his offsprings are like this

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