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Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by kaludestiny10(m): 11:05am On Aug 04 |
I'm the happiest person on earth because the South easterners refused to join in this protest. It's not as if they are not feeling or partaking in the national hunger and hardship but simply to avoid being tagged as a region that overthrow the Yoruba government of Tinubu. |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by ceejay80s(m): 11:05am On Aug 04 |
See the idiot dey find government work, U think eye service will help |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Uncletony(m): 11:15am On Aug 04 |
Yoruba Muslims and propaganda!. So this country good for una eye like this?! |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Kokomaster69: 11:29am On Aug 04 |
What's this one saying ? Just opening your mouth to say rubbish. People like me is old enough to know what your father did. Your father dined with the devils without knowing how to use long spoon. Your father was the major contractor supplying a lot of things to ECOMOG then , working for Babangida and Abacha by proxy. It was simply business gone wrong between your father, Babangida and Abacha that later snowed ball into election matters. That's a FACT for those of us who sabi wetin happened. Don't come and start brainwashing new generation children about your nonsense talk. |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Charly68: 11:41am On Aug 04 |
They have failed with their collaborators before arrival. |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by aestake: 12:09pm On Aug 04 |
TimeManager: |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by zumbigbo(m): 12:23pm On Aug 04 |
Mace0lane: You are an illiterate buffoon. Read and digest what he said rather than following your 2k a month stipend directives. 'The same people that worked against my dad and cancelled his election' Who cancelled Abiola's election? |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Ekaka14: 12:25pm On Aug 04 |
Abeg, na MKO pikin be this abi na another wannabe...nothing about him resembles baba....he must be another scam and a tinubu beneficiary |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by torqque7(m): 12:38pm On Aug 04 |
See as he be like toad..your father would be rolling in his grave now totally disappointed in you embarrassing ass.. |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by shinealight(m): 12:49pm On Aug 04 |
Feintline: Nonsense! |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Electorate: 12:53pm On Aug 04 |
BeeBeeOoh: Same song different tune, same way you idiots spoke about Buhari"s body language when he first started as a confused disaster that took almost nine months to end up with incompetent ministers. We all saw how it ended. You now playing same song with a different tune thinking you can fool already wise citizens. Kole work .
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Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by BreconHills(m): 1:02pm On Aug 04 |
Believeintruth: Is there anywhere I mentioned any tribe? Why are you triggered? |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by callmenazarene: 1:18pm On Aug 04 |
May God help us. |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Originalsly: 1:21pm On Aug 04 |
Salewa97: What moves has Tinubu made since taking office that put us in a better place? ... what has he done so far? Name two ... any two. What he has shown us so far is that he has been making moves to affect us ... to move us backwards ... and I can name a lot ...as in the weakening of the Naira ... deteriorating security issues ... increasing cost of living ... a minimum wage with wayyy less buying power than the previous one.... reducing the national reserves ... increasing the national debt by borrowing billions with nothing to shown for it... I'll stop here. You name two things he did that are positive.Back up what you're saying. |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Electorate: 1:39pm On Aug 04 |
TimeManager: Foolish talk, what if he dies on the throne?
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Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Everydaylove: 1:46pm On Aug 04 |
Don't worry Tinubu will give you appointment soon.. loool |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by SimpleByNature(m): 1:50pm On Aug 04 |
BeeBeeOoh: The same forces that your tribe has been working with. So what really happened, simply because they asked for good governance. SMH |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Sweeetheart(m): 2:00pm On Aug 04 |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Believeintruth: 2:02pm On Aug 04 |
BreconHills: One the characteristics of you guys is the sheer narcissism you exhibit. You deliberately make statements that have hidden implications then when you are called out, you now gaslight the person. 1 Like |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Believeintruth: 2:02pm On Aug 04 |
Sweeetheart: You have failed. |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by OmoOshodi(m): 2:05pm On Aug 04 |
Tinubu is a clear evidence that Abiola never meant well for Nigeria...... Babangida saw this on time... Yakubu and ariwoola brought this menace on Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by bentenny(m): 2:07pm On Aug 04 |
Isn't this the same man who during the Buhari regime as president told Nigerians to give Buhari another term because he was following the footsteps of your father? After Buhari's 8 years of disaster,you now jumped on Tinubu's bandwagon to now claim that Tinubu is following the footsteps of your father! So my question is what has changed? Are you implying that your father's economic policies or blueprint which was copied by Buhari was a disaster? Well you know those whom you can deceive! Besides,your father was not even as righteous as the media made us to believe so stop using your father to gaslight and deceive the gullible! |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by bentenny(m): 2:14pm On Aug 04 |
@OP..Don't also forget to include the part where Jamil Abiola hilariously said nigerians are going through economic hardship because God is testing us😂😂😂 |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Ifybwoy: 2:33pm On Aug 04 |
lailo: Na you get low IQ but continue 😂 Minimum wage was just 18k in 2015 yes, but that 18k can buy you 2 bags of rice. Now that your mentally unstable Yoruba agbado brother is on the throne and increased minimum wage to 70k, can that 70k get you 1 bag of rice?? The answer is No. Mumu IQ man and Chief analyzer use your brain not everything is tribal war. We know say you Yorubas no get brain and are cowards but make una try dey reason well. |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by lexy2014: 3:05pm On Aug 04 |
Acekidc4: what are those forces? can you name them? see tinubu what tinubu said about jonathan. how has he done any better? is it forces that are responsible for his failure? 11th January, 2012 Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) national leader and former governor of Lagos State, has accused the Jonathan presidency of betraying its social contract with the people by suddenly removing fuel subsidy. He, however, provided a window out of the crisis: if subsidy must be removed at all, it must never be at one fell swoop. Rather it must be on calibrated phrases, on which the promised gains are measured and confirmed before moving to the next phase of removal. “Government must modify the sudden and complete removal of the subsidy. Either we restore the subsidy or use the funds for other social purposes,” Asiwaju Tinubu counselled in a special release he captioned, ‘Removal of oil subsidy – President Jonathan breaks social contract with the people’ and which he personally signed. “If we are to use the funds for other programmes, these programmes shall be placed on parallel track with the subsidy. As more of these programmes are ready to go on line, then the subsidy can be lifted in phases” he continued. “In this way, the public is assured government will not lower its total expenditure on their behalf, thus maintaining the spirit central to the social contract.” But the former governor cautioned the federal government against economic policies that tend to balance the books at the detriment of the people’s welfare. “As there is progressive politics, there is progressive economics. As there is elitist politics, there is elitist economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu explained. “It all depends on what and who in society government would rather favour. The Jonathan tax,” he declared, “represents a new standard in elitism.” But the ACN national leader cautioned the president against being captive to economic orthodoxy and its local purveyors, who always look at the Nigerian economy as nothing until when tied to the apron strings of the conservative orthodoxy. “Because he is slave to wrong-headed economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu said of President Goodluck Jonathan, “the people will become enslaved to greater misery. This crisis will bear his name and will be his legacy. The people now pay a steep tax for voting him into office. The removal of the subsidy is the ‘Jonathan tax’,” he insisted. “The situation shows that ideas count more than personalities. People may occupy office but how that person performs depends on the ideas that occupy his mind.” Insisting that the subsidy removal was ill-timed, he said there must be some conditions precedent before such a step could be taken. “First government needs to clean up and throw away the salad of corruption in the NNPC [Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]. Then, proceed to lay the foundation for a mass transit system in the railways and road network with long term bonds and,” he added, “fully develop the energy sector towards revitalising Nigeria’s economy and easing the burden any subsidy removal may have on the people.” The former governor however counselled protesters to go about the protests in a peaceful manner, and to eschew all forms of violence. https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2012/01/11/tinubu-jonathan-has-betrayed-the-people/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7CtaEudvx8 |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by lexy2014: 3:07pm On Aug 04 |
lailo: that 18k could buy 2 bags of rice and you will still have change. how many bags of rice can you 70k buy today? pls listen to your darling tinubu castigating jonathan. how has he done better today? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7CtaEudvx8 11th January, 2012 Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) national leader and former governor of Lagos State, has accused the Jonathan presidency of betraying its social contract with the people by suddenly removing fuel subsidy. He, however, provided a window out of the crisis: if subsidy must be removed at all, it must never be at one fell swoop. Rather it must be on calibrated phrases, on which the promised gains are measured and confirmed before moving to the next phase of removal. “Government must modify the sudden and complete removal of the subsidy. Either we restore the subsidy or use the funds for other social purposes,” Asiwaju Tinubu counselled in a special release he captioned, ‘Removal of oil subsidy – President Jonathan breaks social contract with the people’ and which he personally signed. “If we are to use the funds for other programmes, these programmes shall be placed on parallel track with the subsidy. As more of these programmes are ready to go on line, then the subsidy can be lifted in phases” he continued. “In this way, the public is assured government will not lower its total expenditure on their behalf, thus maintaining the spirit central to the social contract.” But the former governor cautioned the federal government against economic policies that tend to balance the books at the detriment of the people’s welfare. “As there is progressive politics, there is progressive economics. As there is elitist politics, there is elitist economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu explained. “It all depends on what and who in society government would rather favour. The Jonathan tax,” he declared, “represents a new standard in elitism.” But the ACN national leader cautioned the president against being captive to economic orthodoxy and its local purveyors, who always look at the Nigerian economy as nothing until when tied to the apron strings of the conservative orthodoxy. “Because he is slave to wrong-headed economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu said of President Goodluck Jonathan, “the people will become enslaved to greater misery. This crisis will bear his name and will be his legacy. The people now pay a steep tax for voting him into office. The removal of the subsidy is the ‘Jonathan tax’,” he insisted. “The situation shows that ideas count more than personalities. People may occupy office but how that person performs depends on the ideas that occupy his mind.” Insisting that the subsidy removal was ill-timed, he said there must be some conditions precedent before such a step could be taken. “First government needs to clean up and throw away the salad of corruption in the NNPC [Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]. Then, proceed to lay the foundation for a mass transit system in the railways and road network with long term bonds and,” he added, “fully develop the energy sector towards revitalising Nigeria’s economy and easing the burden any subsidy removal may have on the people.” The former governor however counselled protesters to go about the protests in a peaceful manner, and to eschew all forms of violence. https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2012/01/11/tinubu-jonathan-has-betrayed-the-people/ |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by lexy2014: 3:08pm On Aug 04 |
TimeManager: how has tinubu being president made nigeria a better place to live in? |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by lexy2014: 3:11pm On Aug 04 |
Salewa97: indeed he has made moves. lets see the "moves"... dollar from 700naira to 1600 bag of rice from 30,000 to 80,000 inflation from 22.79% to 40.7% from june 2023 to december 2023, tinubu borrowed N3.8tr despite his imaginary savings he said he has made from removing fuel subsidy. the same subsidy he fought jonathan not to remove. so why did tinubu not give jonathan "time and support"? how has tinubu done better than jonathan so far? 11th January, 2012 Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) national leader and former governor of Lagos State, has accused the Jonathan presidency of betraying its social contract with the people by suddenly removing fuel subsidy. He, however, provided a window out of the crisis: if subsidy must be removed at all, it must never be at one fell swoop. Rather it must be on calibrated phrases, on which the promised gains are measured and confirmed before moving to the next phase of removal. “Government must modify the sudden and complete removal of the subsidy. Either we restore the subsidy or use the funds for other social purposes,” Asiwaju Tinubu counselled in a special release he captioned, ‘Removal of oil subsidy – President Jonathan breaks social contract with the people’ and which he personally signed. “If we are to use the funds for other programmes, these programmes shall be placed on parallel track with the subsidy. As more of these programmes are ready to go on line, then the subsidy can be lifted in phases” he continued. “In this way, the public is assured government will not lower its total expenditure on their behalf, thus maintaining the spirit central to the social contract.” But the former governor cautioned the federal government against economic policies that tend to balance the books at the detriment of the people’s welfare. “As there is progressive politics, there is progressive economics. As there is elitist politics, there is elitist economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu explained. “It all depends on what and who in society government would rather favour. The Jonathan tax,” he declared, “represents a new standard in elitism.” But the ACN national leader cautioned the president against being captive to economic orthodoxy and its local purveyors, who always look at the Nigerian economy as nothing until when tied to the apron strings of the conservative orthodoxy. “Because he is slave to wrong-headed economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu said of President Goodluck Jonathan, “the people will become enslaved to greater misery. This crisis will bear his name and will be his legacy. The people now pay a steep tax for voting him into office. The removal of the subsidy is the ‘Jonathan tax’,” he insisted. “The situation shows that ideas count more than personalities. People may occupy office but how that person performs depends on the ideas that occupy his mind.” Insisting that the subsidy removal was ill-timed, he said there must be some conditions precedent before such a step could be taken. “First government needs to clean up and throw away the salad of corruption in the NNPC [Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]. Then, proceed to lay the foundation for a mass transit system in the railways and road network with long term bonds and,” he added, “fully develop the energy sector towards revitalising Nigeria’s economy and easing the burden any subsidy removal may have on the people.” The former governor however counselled protesters to go about the protests in a peaceful manner, and to eschew all forms of violence. https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2012/01/11/tinubu-jonathan-has-betrayed-the-people/ so why did tinubu not give jonathan a chance instead of asking for revolution and jonathans resignation? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7CtaEudvx8 |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by lexy2014: 3:13pm On Aug 04 |
phemray: what is the something different that tinubu has done and what are the results of the thing he has done differently? does it include the following... dollar from 700naira to 1600 bag of rice from 30,000 to 80,000 inflation from 22.79% to 40.7% from june 2023 to december 2023, tinubu borrowed N3.8tr despite his imaginary savings he said he has made from removing fuel subsidy. the same subsidy he fought jonathan not to remove. he has really turned things around. which turning around are you still expecting? let us see below what he said about jonathan even though jonathan was doing much better than tinubu is presently doing: 11th January, 2012 Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) national leader and former governor of Lagos State, has accused the Jonathan presidency of betraying its social contract with the people by suddenly removing fuel subsidy. He, however, provided a window out of the crisis: if subsidy must be removed at all, it must never be at one fell swoop. Rather it must be on calibrated phrases, on which the promised gains are measured and confirmed before moving to the next phase of removal. “Government must modify the sudden and complete removal of the subsidy. Either we restore the subsidy or use the funds for other social purposes,” Asiwaju Tinubu counselled in a special release he captioned, ‘Removal of oil subsidy – President Jonathan breaks social contract with the people’ and which he personally signed. “If we are to use the funds for other programmes, these programmes shall be placed on parallel track with the subsidy. As more of these programmes are ready to go on line, then the subsidy can be lifted in phases” he continued. “In this way, the public is assured government will not lower its total expenditure on their behalf, thus maintaining the spirit central to the social contract.” But the former governor cautioned the federal government against economic policies that tend to balance the books at the detriment of the people’s welfare. “As there is progressive politics, there is progressive economics. As there is elitist politics, there is elitist economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu explained. “It all depends on what and who in society government would rather favour. The Jonathan tax,” he declared, “represents a new standard in elitism.” But the ACN national leader cautioned the president against being captive to economic orthodoxy and its local purveyors, who always look at the Nigerian economy as nothing until when tied to the apron strings of the conservative orthodoxy. “Because he is slave to wrong-headed economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu said of President Goodluck Jonathan, “the people will become enslaved to greater misery. This crisis will bear his name and will be his legacy. The people now pay a steep tax for voting him into office. The removal of the subsidy is the ‘Jonathan tax’,” he insisted. “The situation shows that ideas count more than personalities. People may occupy office but how that person performs depends on the ideas that occupy his mind.” Insisting that the subsidy removal was ill-timed, he said there must be some conditions precedent before such a step could be taken. “First government needs to clean up and throw away the salad of corruption in the NNPC [Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]. Then, proceed to lay the foundation for a mass transit system in the railways and road network with long term bonds and,” he added, “fully develop the energy sector towards revitalising Nigeria’s economy and easing the burden any subsidy removal may have on the people.” The former governor however counselled protesters to go about the protests in a peaceful manner, and to eschew all forms of violence. https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2012/01/11/tinubu-jonathan-has-betrayed-the-people/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7CtaEudvx8 |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by lexy2014: 3:17pm On Aug 04 |
Believeintruth: this is very intelligent but it has always been the simple truth which I dont understand why many cant see it. you are blessed for this. see the clown making noise some years ago advocating against subsidy removal. 11th January, 2012 Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) national leader and former governor of Lagos State, has accused the Jonathan presidency of betraying its social contract with the people by suddenly removing fuel subsidy. He, however, provided a window out of the crisis: if subsidy must be removed at all, it must never be at one fell swoop. Rather it must be on calibrated phrases, on which the promised gains are measured and confirmed before moving to the next phase of removal. “Government must modify the sudden and complete removal of the subsidy. Either we restore the subsidy or use the funds for other social purposes,” Asiwaju Tinubu counselled in a special release he captioned, ‘Removal of oil subsidy – President Jonathan breaks social contract with the people’ and which he personally signed. “If we are to use the funds for other programmes, these programmes shall be placed on parallel track with the subsidy. As more of these programmes are ready to go on line, then the subsidy can be lifted in phases” he continued. “In this way, the public is assured government will not lower its total expenditure on their behalf, thus maintaining the spirit central to the social contract.” But the former governor cautioned the federal government against economic policies that tend to balance the books at the detriment of the people’s welfare. “As there is progressive politics, there is progressive economics. As there is elitist politics, there is elitist economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu explained. “It all depends on what and who in society government would rather favour. The Jonathan tax,” he declared, “represents a new standard in elitism.” But the ACN national leader cautioned the president against being captive to economic orthodoxy and its local purveyors, who always look at the Nigerian economy as nothing until when tied to the apron strings of the conservative orthodoxy. “Because he is slave to wrong-headed economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu said of President Goodluck Jonathan, “the people will become enslaved to greater misery. This crisis will bear his name and will be his legacy. The people now pay a steep tax for voting him into office. The removal of the subsidy is the ‘Jonathan tax’,” he insisted. “The situation shows that ideas count more than personalities. People may occupy office but how that person performs depends on the ideas that occupy his mind.” Insisting that the subsidy removal was ill-timed, he said there must be some conditions precedent before such a step could be taken. “First government needs to clean up and throw away the salad of corruption in the NNPC [Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]. Then, proceed to lay the foundation for a mass transit system in the railways and road network with long term bonds and,” he added, “fully develop the energy sector towards revitalising Nigeria’s economy and easing the burden any subsidy removal may have on the people.” The former governor however counselled protesters to go about the protests in a peaceful manner, and to eschew all forms of violence. https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2012/01/11/tinubu-jonathan-has-betrayed-the-people/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7CtaEudvx8 1 Like |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by professorPABX: 3:37pm On Aug 04 |
kaludestiny10: Who are the majority in Abuja Protest? |
Re: Forces That Cancelled My Father’s Election Now After Tinubu – Jamiu Abiola by Mrexcell(m): 3:53pm On Aug 04 |
lailo: You are a very very dumb nigger #18k minimum wage during gej tenure will conveniently get u a bag of rice for #8k and still have change of #10k but ur drug lord minimum wage of #70k can't even buy the same bag of rice today for #80k. Ur notorious drug lord has completely destroyed the economy of nigeria but yet agbado zombies like u still come here to shamelessly defend his useless economic policies because of tribal bigotry. 2 Likes |
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