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Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by sukar886: 11:24am On Mar 24, 2023 |
God will disgrace two of u soon |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by jumobi1(m): 11:24am On Mar 24, 2023 |
Why are we so quick to jump to conclusions?. They could be in Europe for any reason. We don’t know the reason. I advise against false accusations though. It’s very dangerous. Looks like the CJN is in a wheelchair because he is old. That’s normal. But yes, it’s possible to go from Paris to London by train in about two hours. |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by jaxxy(m): 11:26am On Mar 24, 2023 |
seunmsg: u have no said anything. They cud both be lying or one is saying the Truth. Both news didn't come out same day so they could both be saying the truth. |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by tenpipsperday: 11:29am On Mar 24, 2023 |
This is how the global press described what we did with ourselves called elections: *The Economist* said a _“chaotically organized vote and messy count”_ gave Nigeria a new president. *The Financial Times* said in an editorial comment that our presidential election was _“deeply flawed”_ and the winner _“a wealthy political fixer.”_ *The Guardian of U.K.* described the winner as _“an immensely wealthy veteran powerbroker trailed by corruption allegations which he denies.”_ *The New York Times* described him as _“a divisive figure in Nigerian politics.”_ *Robert Rotberg,* founding director of the Harvard Kennedy School's programme on intrastate conflict, wrote an opinion for *Canada's influential Globe and Mail*; its headline: _“Bola Tinubu's election is another triumph for Nigeria's corrupt old guard.”_ *The Times of London* was the most disrespectful. It used this very bad phrase: _“a wealthy kleptocratic 'godfather' of politics”_ to describe the person who will replace our very clean Buhari on May 29, 2023. As bad as those characterizations are, they are not as damaging as the Financial Times' revelation that it personally _“witnessed armed men remove a presidential ballot box in Surulere, Lagos”_ on Election Day. *The CNN* last Friday played back a part of Bola Tinubu's acceptance speech where he described what he got as _“a serious mandate.”_ A CNN anchor then asked if it _“was really a mandate”_ with less than 10 percent of the registered voters behind it. He must be wondering what kind of people are these? The CNN and that anchor were not the only ones bemused by our electoral culture, our elections and their outcomes. One of *Germany's* largest newspapers, *Sueddeutsche Zietung*, had unflattering words for the winner; it also queried the legitimacy of a mandate that was spurned by 90 per cent of the voting population. *Aljazeera* ran a special report on how the election was disrupted in Lagos last Saturday. The headline is: _'How violence robs Nigerians of their votes.'_ *The Washington Post* quoted Matthew Page, associate fellow with Chatham House’s Africa Program, as accusing INEC of making both deliberate and unintentional mistakes: _“They raised the hopes about the election and its transparency, and then they dashed them. When the opposition says the process was broken, it’s hard to argue with them.”_ Foreign election observers from the *US International Republican Institute (IRI)* and the *National Democratic Institute (NDI)* summed up their opinion of the election as falling _“well short of Nigerian citizens’ legitimate and reasonable expectations.”_ I have spent the past five days reading informed commentaries and listening to credible voices. I have not seen, read or heard a single positive review of the election in any credible media in any country of the world. I have been around long enough to conclude that Tinubu's 2023 mandate is rivaled in content, texture and review probably only by Shehu Shagari's Verdict '83 mandate. *Other Newspaper Headlines from around the world* *Austria:* _A drug baron wins the presidential election in Africa’s biggest economy._ *Poland:* _Nigeria chooses a known drug lord as LEADER._ *Canada:* _"Depression, anxiety, uncertainty be-clouds Nigeria’s political space a drug-kingpin wins the election."_ This is stinking! |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Mccullum: 11:29am On Mar 24, 2023 |
Racoon: Give him more names, that won't stop him from fulfilment of his destiny, it's normal for you to wail, no one can deprive you of crying after severe beating in the last election. I'm enjoying your barking. |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by aloziedaya(m): 11:30am On Mar 24, 2023 |
TINUBU IS A CRIMINAL SO THERE'S LEGITIMACY IN THE REPORT. CJN IS NOT INCAPACITATED, THE WHEELCHAIR IS IN DISGUISE. THEY ARE TRUELY HOLDING A MEETING IN EUROPE |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by ChybuzzDD(m): 11:30am On Mar 24, 2023 |
seunmsg: So, he can't rest in your Eldorado Lagos again I hope you can now see how foolish all of you have been with your destructive and unreasonable tribalism?? |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by atobs4real(m): 11:32am On Mar 24, 2023 |
Asgard13:Tinubu is my president elect. If you like renounce Nigeria na u sabi |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Savechild23: 11:33am On Mar 24, 2023 |
As a president elect, his whereabouts should be open though PETER said if the process through which u were elected in a position is not honorable, u can’t be referred as excellency. 2023 election is not transparent, fair nor free so u don’t expect straightforwardness from Asiwaju rather na confusion we go dey see until our mandate is reclaimed! |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Lashist(m): 11:36am On Mar 24, 2023 |
seunmsg:So we should not accept news from those reporters but accept your butt-articles you just wrote because you are Tinubu's P.A abi?? how are you directly related to BAT? Let's know before we keep reading the rubbish you post |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by ArchiLimited: 11:37am On Mar 24, 2023 |
seunmsg: I never called myself an international man, besides your posts never specified where he went first. He could've gone for the meeting before going for the medical check. Atleast if there's nothing else to go by, the time stamps on the reports you quoted shows the CJN meeting happened before the medical check. But that aside, Tinubu is someone that has obviously placed his ambition for power even above his life. Do you think he would allow an alleged routine medical check stop him from holding another alleged important meeting that if true, will play a major role in the success of his ambition? You can answer yourself |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Afamed: 11:40am On Mar 24, 2023 |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Softmirror: 11:44am On Mar 24, 2023 |
Racoon: HOW FAR, MR 25%?! |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Dedeity: 11:50am On Mar 24, 2023 |
seunmsg:We should not believe them because they are exposing the secretes and evil plans of this evil govt. Keep fooling your self young man. We're not fools like you urchins |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by OnobaE: 11:54am On Mar 24, 2023 |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by abbey621(m): 11:57am On Mar 24, 2023 |
Izuubest: In your country, urgent medical treatment is not serious abi? Which doctor would assess you for urgent medical treatment and then allow you to fly or travel back in just hours? When Buhari had urgent medical treatment it took days/weeks not to talk of Tinubu that you people say is in worse health condition than Buhari......At this point na una dey confuse una sef |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by ostartruth: 11:57am On Mar 24, 2023 |
Whatever Tinubu likes let him do with im life. As for Nigeria, her case don tire God self. We are irredeemably wicked and godless in this part of the world. Nigeria only exists on papers. |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by simplesearch: 11:58am On Mar 24, 2023 |
But if anyone can read between the lines, you'll realise there is no much conflict in that report as insinuated by seunsmg. Tinubu could be right now in Paris receiving treatment while CJ could disguise and be ferried to London to await Tinubu's coming. It is even more sensible to do so on their part as such arrangement will divert the public from focusing it's attention on them when they're eventually prepared to meet. |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by abbey621(m): 12:00pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
ArchiLimited: So which is it, routine or urgent? You people should stop twisting things to fit your narrative! Furthermore, time stamp means nothing, news are rarely ever reported in real time, most definitely not Nigerian so called media outlets. |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by erisegun: 12:01pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
seunmsg:is tinubu in nigeria? its obvious one of them is saying the truth while the other one is lying.or tinubu is using one stone to kill two birds.you never can tell. |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Genesis21(m): 12:08pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
Reinaldo: Of course, he is coming to Anambra. Is that not his state. |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Anonymoususher: 12:08pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
Last time I checked UK and France is just an under water tunnel drive away. Tinubu is a criminal and can do anything. Both reports are correct Deceive the media that you went to France for treatment while the cjn went to London but in reality both planned to meet
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Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Timmi: 12:08pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
Boomkalakuta: In your demented mind just like your wailing Ibo/Igbo/IPOB/ObiZombie brothers |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Timmi: 12:10pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
Anonymoususher: Ordinary geography you no understand, ordinary common sense you no get. The only you know is to wake up in the morning to wail, continue wailing throughout the day and conclude wailing throughout the night. Son of the wailing wailers. |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Genesis21(m): 12:11pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
ChybuzzDD: The same reason Obi can't live in Anambra despite been governor for 8 years. Yet you people claimed that he was the best for 8years as governor. |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Dafresh: 12:11pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
Okoroawusa:use your head |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by gentleguy1975: 12:13pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
marlow1962:some no even get money for that Nigerian hospital self 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Karnice600: 12:14pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
seunmsg: Guy, go look for better ground sidon. This doesn't change the fact that presidential election was a sham and a shame. Doesn't change the fact that stolen mandates will be shamefully returned. This country is facing a critical moment. Tinubu as a president could usher in the break up this sick system. |
Re: Tinubu: Between Paris And London. by Odibembem: 12:22pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
[quote author=Asgard13 post=122020745] Atiku won 2019 elections. And never went to court to argue for reasons.. 2007 Atiku squash the court process for reasons .. again 93. Atiku never lost.. but did step down for national peace.. “he stepped down” Atiku remains a very close ally yo IBB .. BOSS OF ALL BOSSESS. The .. THE GODFATHER. Maybe there a lot you need to understand about Nigerian and the leaders And May shock if he’s the incoming Bower to the people [/quotes Is it that some of u deliberately tell lies or u are so much filled with ignorance yet you love to grandstand? How can u claim that Atiku didn't go to court over the 2019 elections? He sure went to court and the courts ruled that he lost and Buhari won that election. Don't confidently post lies. See link below https://tribuneonlineng.com/update-buharis-victory-upheld-as-atiku-loses-at-supreme-court/ |
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