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Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Nwoguphillip: 8:58am On Jun 13, 2015
When I wrote the piece: ‘Tribute to Tinubu: A Parody of Shakespeare’ a few friends and colleagues said I was un-characteristically ‘patronizing’. Some wondered if I too had not fallen for the Tinubu ‘cult of the personality’; or as one of them put it ‘cult of the insatiable power-seeker’. And to quite a few of those friends and colleagues whose opinion about my professional integrity I do give a damn about, I did vouchsafe some cogent explanation: first I said that even as I was sure they knew me not to ‘advocate for the devil’, yet they should not forget that I was not one either not to ‘give the devil his due’.

I should say, for the records, that I believed –and I still do- that Tinubu deserved that tribute which I paid to him; that I still think him worthy of all the sentiments contained therein and that I still feel proud that I wrote that piece. Tinubu has fathered a peaceful political revolution in Nigeria which has not only moved our democracy beyond a notch by its shattering of the myth of the invincibility of incumbency, but it has saved the nation from the malignance of a ruinous era of political impunity which was bent on balkanizing our country.

And let me say that if Tinubu, afterwards should, for any reason lend the instrumentation of his time, his prowess and his resources in the promotion of any contrary ideal odious or antithetical to the noble one of growing our democracy and developing our nation-, I should also, with a measure of antipathy equal to the enthusiasm with which I had praised him, deploy the venom of my pen to harangue and to dis-approbate him.

But come to think of it, if you ask me whether I think Tinubu is ‘evil’ –politically, I should answer as much with the affirmative ‘Yes’ as with the negative ‘no’. For as ‘beauty is in the eyes of the beholder’, logically-speaking I think, so should ‘ugliness’ be also ‘in the eyes of the beholder’. And so to a bitter PDP whose defeat the Asiwaju’s deft, adept and adroit politics had caused, Tinubu is most definitely ‘evil’; and thus in the subjective eyes of members of PDP Tinubu is uglier than the mythical Gorgon. But to the APC whose political fortunes Tinubu’s (even if) neo-Machiavellic master-tactic has now raised from ‘nothing’ to ‘everything’, the Jagaban is most definitely no ‘evil’ but ‘good’. and thus in the objective eyes of sincere members of APC Tinubu should be the personification of beauty itself –politically that is.

Alas, as we see presently in the treacherous hustle and jostle for political positions, this is not so with the hawks and vultures in the APC who now masquerade as altruistic progressive change-agents of the Buhari government. To these neo-conservative opportunists, all of a sudden ‘Asiwaju’ ‘The Leader’ is now simply Tinubu ‘The meddlesome interloper’! He is as they now claim ‘unnecessarily interfering with our democratic processes’ and must thus be cut to size. And on this you cannot but have a sense of the poignantly disgusting and the de ja vu: especially if you recall what the then Rhodesia’s oppressive head Colonist Ian Smith said to the anti-colonial world of the 70s about Zimbabweans: “These blacks are spoiling my democracy!” ‘my democracy indeed!’

Or maybe if you have some appreciable knowledge of the UPN’s Second Republic politics when the then ‘Adedibu’ of that era’s Ibadan politics, Adelabu Adegoke, after a resounding UPN victory achieved through the instrumentation of Adelabu’s political enfant terrible, was told plainly by Awo that since he had no western education, he could not be a Commissioner!

Though academics is not the basis of this comparison, Adelabu’s reply aptly typifies, today, the mentality of those who have contributed next to nothing to the birth and ascendancy of APC, but whose hubris is now questioning the leadership of the man who almost singlehandedly formed, midwifed and nurtured it to power. Adelabu was said to have asked rhetorically in Yoruba: “adiye da lori iresi, sugbon ko da n kpalo?”, meaning: ‘so cooked chicken is good sitting atop a bowl of rice, but a live one is not good to grace the hallow of the parlor?’

They said that the Asiwaju wants to install surrogate leaders for the legislature so he can remote-control them. And I say: ‘assuming, without conceding, that this is true, to what end, if we may ask, would Tinubu want to remote-control the NASS?’ Is it to prevent it from passing good progressive bills that will give effect to the promise of ‘change’ by Buhari? Or is it to egg the NASS on to anti-Buhari tantrums so that the General’s government cannot effectively function? I really don’t get it!

And I even wonder more: did they not invest Tinubu with all the sobriquets and appellations of a ‘Leader’? Did they not say that he was the courageous ‘Jagaban’; the one who led from the front? And did Tinubu not lead them from the front? Selflessly giving his time, his energy and his resources? Did he not put his life on the line of a hysterically dangerous incumbency desperately angling to keep power by hook or crook? Did they not say that Tinubu’s was a goal-oriented and decisively go-getting ‘Leadership’?

And need one also ask: did we not, to the occasional rousing applause of Nigerians, see them severally winning one political battle after another under the leadership of the Jagaban? From when Tinubu fought to win series of judicial victories to restore the political control of the South West into the hands of the progressives; a feat which gave the earliest fillip to the initiative for the formation of a formidable coalition of opposition political parties?

Did we not see the series of political mutations afterwards initiated and set in motion from the pre-natal stages, the singular efforts of one man to corral several ideological eggs into one political embryo, so as to give life to a new all-embracing political Party around which both progressives and even repentant fascists could congregate to make practicable what was thought well-nigh impossible, namely enacting the parting of the political Red Sea to say to the behemoth PDP ‘let my people go!’

But maybe what we were seeing from aloof was different from what exactly was happening within! But I thought that we all saw Tinubu burning the political candle through nights and nights of vigils to disprove all the known theories of war which posit that more than one battle cannot be fought at a time; I thought we saw the Asiwaju take on both INEC and government in a proxy war with surrogate usurpers of the baptismal of the new political ideology, the A-P-C! -and which he won!
We thought that we saw Tinubu walk the miles from the North West to the North East; from North Central to the South East and from the South West to the South-South to build strong bridges of geo-ethnic and geo-political consensus; planning and strategizing to form alliances, to create leagues of political amity and to search out for men and women of weight and of mettle; political and non-political actors with diverse gifts and varying competences, to man the many points of the opposition’s political rudder.

These efforts were rewarded with successes in the creation of the first ever successful merger, the formation of the first ever peoples Party, the conduct of one of the most transparent Party Primaries, the emergence of the most popular presidential candidate, the running of the most competitive Presidential electioneering campaigns, and the first ever defeat of incumbency by an opposition party in one of the most transparent Presidential elections.

But now that the political dinner table is set, surrounded, unfortunately, by opportunistic political vultures and hyenas, they are telling us that although Tinubu is an excellent political cook, he is not as good in the culinary art of dishing. That the Party Leader must stay away from the Party’s First Political Supper! In fact like Caesar they accused the Asiwaju of ambition. The same Tinubu who had publicly announced that Buhari had offered him a chance to be on the Presidential ticket –an offer which he said he politely declined.

Tinubu does not deserve this kind of treatment. The Asiwaju as the Party Leader and the Party are the veritable taproots of Mr. President. If they who care about Mr. President’s success are left at the mercy of the Party’s vultures and hyenas who only care about the spoils of politics, sooner or later the shrub of the Presidency and its blooming foliage will feel the wilt. It is both morally and politically expedient that Buhari steps in to restore rank discipline and to assure the Asiwaju and the Party hierarchy that he has ‘got their back’; just like they, through thick and thin, had always had Mr. President’s back.

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by DaBullIT(m): 9:00am On Jun 13, 2015
WELLL DONE and THANK YOU

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Nobody: 9:01am On Jun 13, 2015
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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Nobody: 9:03am On Jun 13, 2015
Why not take your pleas to Buhari and the northern cabal.

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Nobody: 9:41am On Jun 13, 2015
There is no way Tinubu will control the NASS against Buhari...there is no over ambitious in this,he is a politician and knows what saraki is capable of
If tinubu didn't see anything,he won't cry out
This man has a good foresight.
In time,you will all know why this man is kicking against saraki and north.

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Nobody: 9:47am On Jun 13, 2015
shamelly:
There is no way Tinubu will control the NASS against Buhari...there is no over ambitious in this,he is a politician and knows what saraki is capable of
If tinubu didn't see anything,he won't cry out
This man has a good foresight.
In time,you will all know why this man is kicking against saraki and north.

He has vision but did not see Saraki and the north out smarting him.

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by NewNigeriaMind: 10:04am On Jun 13, 2015
BackDatAssUp:


He has vision but did not see Saraki and the north out smarting him.




There is nothing smart in what saraki did, my little nephew when he wants something bad will do the same thing saraki did,

If this is about who is smart, I doubt if the whole of Atiku and saraki rolled into one are as smart as saraki.

But do they have a good idea of betrayal, yes saraki did it to pdp and he just did it to apc.

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Nobody: 10:05am On Jun 13, 2015
NewNigeriaMind:



There is nothing smart in what saraki did, my little nephew when he wants something bad will do the same thing saraki did,

If this is about who is smart, I doubt if the whole of Atiku and saraki rolled into one are as smart as saraki.

But do they have a good idea of betrayal, yes saraki did it to pdp and he just did it to apc.



Long story shot, Saraki outsmarted Tinubu


Case closed.


You osogbo touts should try and look for a solution for your rascal governor

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by redsconsult(m): 10:09am On Jun 13, 2015
Tinubu intially prefer saraki to be senate president, but decide otherwise in the spirit of fairness and national interest, north central held the post for 8 yrs and he felt north east that never smell the position before deserve the position.

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Volksfuhrer(m): 11:19am On Jun 13, 2015
shamelly:
There is no way Tinubu will control the NASS against Buhari...there is no over ambitious in this,he is a politician and knows what saraki is capable of
If tinubu didn't see anything,he won't cry out
This man has a good foresight.
In time,you will all know why this man is kicking against saraki and north.

You guys still don't get it. It has nothing to do with Saraki.

Why would Tinubu install Buhari as APC flag bearer, only to desire the control of the National Assembly against Buhari? Tinubu's desire to control the legislature is to help Buhari's government achieve its goals. Buhari's indifference to who emerges as senate or house leader still beats me. He thinks this is Westminster politics where party discipline is topnotch!

You see, the people pretending to be Buhari's allies now were the same ones that fought tooth and nail against Buhari's candidature. Buhari's true supporters are genuinely behind Tinubu. But a part of the Northern cabal in APC are not necessarily Buhari's supporters, they only rode on Buhari's popularity to current political prominence.

It is this group with its sphere of influence that drums up sentiments against Tinubu as overbearing (perhaps Tinubu's Achilles). But why would they do this? (1) Buhari may come after them, and (2) they don't want change.

In any case, what I find disturbing is Buhari's inability to see through the self serving manoeuvres of these people. Tinubu truly stood by Buhari. But if the President is weak at deciphering who his true allies are, then so be it. We can only pray for the President's success!

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by sosanova: 11:21am On Jun 13, 2015
BackDatAssUp:




Long story shot, Saraki outsmarted Tinubu


Case closed.


You osogbo touts should try and look for a solution for your rascal governor


grin grin grin nice response u gave that foolish Tajudeen posting non sense.. he thinks National assembly is Osun State where they play amala n Ewedu politics which has left the people of Osun state begging for relief materials n food from NEMA as if they are from Somali

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Nobody: 11:33am On Jun 13, 2015
Volksfuhrer:


You guys still don't get it. It has nothing to do with Saraki.

Why would Tinubu install Buhari, only to desire the control of the National Assembly against Buhari? Tinubu's desire to control the legislature is to help Buhari's government achieve its goals.

The people pretending to be Buhari's allies now were the same ones that fought tooth and nail against Buhari's candidature. Buhari's true supporters are genuinely behind Tinubu. But a part of the Northern cabal in APC are not necessarily Buhari's supporters, they only rode on Buhari's popularity to current political prominence.

It is this group with its sphere of influence that drums up sentiments against Tinubu as overbearing (perhaps Tinubu's Achilles). But why would they do this? (1) Buhari may come after them, and (2) they don't want change.

In any case, what I find disturbing is Buhari's inability to see through the self serving manoeuvres of these people. Tinubu truly stood by Buhari. But if the president at his age cannot decipher who his true allies are, then so be it. We can only pray for the President's success!




The sooner you realize that Saraki's emergence could not have happened without Buhari's endorsement the better of you will be.


This is a govt by the north, of the north and for the north.
Election figures are there to prove this.


A complimentary thank you note has since been sent to Tinubu by Buhari for his support during the campaign.

You have been used and dumped as usual.

Keep blaming Saraki, Tambuwal, Atiku, PDP, Igbos and Jonathan for your own foolishness and naivety.


Buhari asked Tinubu and pro lawan senators to meet him at the ICC.

The same Buhari gave an order for the gates of the national assembly to be opened and his letter of address to the Clark of the Nation Assembly was delivered with express permission to continue proceedings without him.

Meanwhile Senator Ndume and 20 other APC senators where present in the house in order to give legitimacy to the assembly.


You see how una no get sense for that ITK Southwest

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by NewNigeriaMind: 11:39am On Jun 13, 2015
BackDatAssUp:




Long story shot, Saraki outsmarted Tinubu


Case closed.


You osogbo touts should try and look for a solution for your rascal governor

You are really a very sad person sad

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Nobody: 11:43am On Jun 13, 2015
NewNigeriaMind:


You are really a very sad person sad


How does my personal state affect the fact that there is pervasive and wide spread belly aching poverty endemic in Osun as a result of Aregberascal's ineptitude and corruption coupled with the collective foolishness of Osunnites?

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Volksfuhrer(m): 12:28pm On Jun 13, 2015
BackDatAssUp:




The sooner you realize that Saraki's emergence could not have happened without Buhari's endorsement the better of you will be.


This is a govt by the north, of the north and for the north.
Election figures are there to prove this.


A complimentary thank you note has since been sent to Tinubu by Buhari for his support during the campaign.

You have been used and dumped as usual.

Keep blaming Saraki, Tambuwal, Atiku, PDP, Igbos and Jonathan for your own foolishness and naivety.


Buhari asked Tinubu and pro lawan senators to meet him at the ICC.

The same Buhari gave an order for the gates of the national assembly to be opened and his letter of address to the Clark of the Nation Assembly was delivered with express permission to continue proceedings without him.

Meanwhile Senator Ndume and 20 other APC senators where present in the house in order to give legitimacy to the assembly.


You see how una no get sense for that ITK Southwest

Your tribal slur was unnecessary and you missed the plot. Neither is your perennial hatred of the north and the south west any more productive. What happened at the National assembly was much more complicated than that.

If your assertion is correct that it was all about marginalising the SW, why would these APC dissidents enlist the help of PDP unless they were in the minority. And if these guys truly were minorities in APC, then the issue had nothing to do with the SW. Tinubu's group commands loyalty beyond the South West. Besides, APC did not have the SW on lockdown, and I can only wonder why TANoids forget that Ekiti and Ondo states are controlled by PDP. Or are those states no longer in the South West? Their reps voted with PDP, against Tinubu's group.

So tribalism had nothing to do with this. Political issues in Nigeria is very intricate and usually not amenable to easy ethnic interpretations.

I concede that Buhari may be complicit in the plot, but not for the reasons you gave. You can do better than the ethnic coloration in your analysis.

Kindest regards

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Nobody: 12:42pm On Jun 13, 2015
redsconsult:
Tinubu intially prefer saraki to be senate president, but decide otherwise in the spirit of fairness and national interest, north central held the post for 8 yrs and he felt north east that never smell the position before deserve the position.
So in the spirit of "fairness' the SW should hold the 2 and 4 positions in the hiereachy of government even when the NC,SE and SE are yet to be represented? The truth of the matter is that the SW cabals in APC underrated these three regions and they teamed up and taught them a a lesson they wont forget in a hurry. Democracy is a game of numbers and no person or section of the country can afford to play godfather in national politics!!! Tinubu has been taught the lesson of his life.he should crawl back to the SW where they follow him like zombie without questioning his orders.Such scenarios are not applicable in national politics

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by vedaxcool(m): 12:46pm On Jun 13, 2015
The article is spot on. While i can accept the deranged rantings of pdp minions of fartness and d darkness , out of the sheer fact that there was a time Tinubu was the lone opposition figure fighting the evil designs, today he triumped over these workers of inequities and vanquishing them into the pits of despair. . . so pdp will forever hate this man, but i cannot understand why some pdp rejects now in the apc are acting as if they for a single day toiled in the trenches of opposition battle fields. Tinubu giving innjoo wielding taniods heartburn since 1999

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by LAGrejectIBO: 1:17pm On Jun 13, 2015
BackDatAssUp:




Long story shot, Saraki outsmarted Tinubu


Case closed.


You osogbo touts should try and look for a solution for your rascal governor

Your definition of smart is warped.

If Saraki was indeed smart he would have recognised that character and wisdom is far more valuable in leadership than ambition. First he betrayed PDP to cross to APC, he defied and plotted with PDP against APC leadership and then abandoned his loyal APC deputy and brought in a PDP deputy to win the seat.

PDP has made a note of these actions and APC has noted it likewise. Do you think either party will ever again trust him in contest for a leadership position?

He wants to be President in 2019, which party is comfortable with Saraki as their candidate, given what he has shown himself to be? When the chips are down he betrays trust and his loyalty cannot be vouched for.

This is the end of his political rise, he has self destroyed...and you call that smart!


Examples abound of people who out of their own hands killed their political greatness. Obanikoro is another one. Ribadu also. FFK. Saraki is joining their class in 2019. These guys self desyroy!

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Nobody: 1:38pm On Jun 13, 2015
LAGrejectIBO:


Your definition of smart is warped.

If Saraki was indeed smart he would have recognised that character and wisdom is far more valuable in leadership than ambition. First he betrayed PDP to cross to APC, he defied and plotted with PDP against APC leadership and then abandoned his loyal APC deputy and brought in a PDP deputy to win the seat.

PDP has made a note of these actions and APC has noted it likewise. Do you think either party will ever again trust him in contest for a leadership position?

He wants to be President in 2019, which party is comfortable with Saraki as their candidate, given what he has shown himself to be? When the chips are down he betrays trust and his loyalty cannot be vouched for.

This is the end of his political rise, he has self destroyed...and you call that smart!


Examples abound of people who out of their own hands killed their political greatness. Obanikoro is another one. Ribadu also. FFK. Saraki is joining their class in 2019. These guys self desyroy!


The Brits have since congratulated him and once they decide to pull the plug on that zombie, Buhari you can bet they have singled out saraki for the post.

Osinbajo will be impeached and Saraki will be your President in 15mths time.


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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by basilo101: 2:27pm On Jun 13, 2015
vedaxcool:
The article is spot on. While i can accept the deranged rantings of pdp minions of fartness and d darkness , out of the sheer fact that there was a time Tinubu was the lone opposition figure fighting the evil designs, today he triumped over these workers of inequities and vanquishing them into the pits of despair. . . so pdp will forever hate this man, but i cannot understand why some pdp rejects now in the apc are acting as if they for a single day toiled in the trenches of opposition battle fields. Tinubu giving innjoo wielding taniods heartburn since 1999
this notion that Tinubu dèfeated PDP will do yorubas more harm in APC. wia do u nw place Buhari? Hw cn u say Tinubu has bn alone in opposition? Buharis ANNP and later CPC has always bn the lagest opposition at d national level. ACN is a local party, any attemp to impose ur local champion as d hero in buhari's victory will attract more nothern anger. PDP's margin in one state in SE/SS neutralised APC's margin in d whole SW, northerners are largely responsible for buhari's victory and they will always remind u of that weneva u try to cross ur boundary
Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by vedaxcool(m): 2:50pm On Jun 13, 2015
basilo101:
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this notion that Tinubu dèfeated PDP will do yorubas more harm in APC. wia do u nw place Buhari? Hw cn u say Tinubu has bn alone in opposition? Buharis ANNP and later CPC has always bn the lagest opposition at d national level. ACN is a local party, any attemp to impose ur local champion as d hero in buhari's victory will attract more nothern anger. PDP's margin in one state in SE/SS neutralised APC's margin in d whole SW, northerners are largely responsible for buhari's victory and they will always remind u of that weneva u try to cross ur boundary
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More rubbish from peoples despairing party

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by 7lives: 3:02pm On Jun 13, 2015
redsconsult:
Tinubu intially prefer saraki to be senate president, but decide otherwise in the spirit of fairness and national interest, north central held the post for 8 yrs and he felt north east that never smell the position before deserve the position.

They don't see anything wrong in North east being marginalised, they are more interested in the deputy speaker position shior, they will eventually wake up to see too late that Tinubu was already thinking 2019 by supporting NE.

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by akins56(m): 3:16pm On Jun 13, 2015
LAGrejectIBO:


Your definition of smart is warped.

If Saraki was indeed smart he would have recognised that character and wisdom is far more valuable in leadership than ambition. First he betrayed PDP to cross to APC, he defied and plotted with PDP against APC leadership and then abandoned his loyal APC deputy and brought in a PDP deputy to win the seat.

PDP has made a note of these actions and APC has noted it likewise. Do you think either party will ever again trust him in contest for a leadership position?

He wants to be President in 2019, which party is comfortable with Saraki as their candidate, given what he has shown himself to be? When the chips are down he betrays trust and his loyalty cannot be vouched for.

This is the end of his political rise, he has self destroyed...and you call that smart!


Examples abound of people who out of their own hands killed their political greatness. Obanikoro is another one. Ribadu also. FFK. Saraki is joining their class in 2019. These guys self desyroy!
seems we think in same direction, i told my friends same thing you just posted the day saraki emerged as the SP, he might have won for now, but he made his political future more blight than ever.

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by NewNigeriaMind: 3:35pm On Jun 13, 2015
BackDatAssUp:



How does my personal state affect the fact that there is pervasive and wide spread belly aching poverty endemic in Osun as a result of Aregberascal's ineptitude and corruption coupled with the collective foolishness of Osunnites?

A very lonely and sad life.

Pele

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by whitecat1: 4:02pm On Jun 13, 2015
Hmm! captivating!

I doubt it if buhari has it in him to stand for Tinubu with his body language so far, but one thing is sure the river that forgets its source will dry!

Posterity will judge the Jagaban and he will do it again but this time for his people!
Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Babacele: 4:08pm On Jun 13, 2015
BackDatAssUp:


He has vision but did not see Saraki and the north out smarting him.


only God is omnipresent! but Tinubu has more foresight than these hawks; time n events have proven so.

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by StOla: 4:10pm On Jun 13, 2015
BackDatAssUp:




The sooner you realize that Saraki's emergence could not have happened without Buhari's endorsement the better of you will be.


This is a govt by the north, of the north and for the north.
Election figures are there to prove this.


A complimentary thank you note has since been sent to Tinubu by Buhari for his support during the campaign.

You have been used and dumped as usual.

Keep blaming Saraki, Tambuwal, Atiku, PDP, Igbos and Jonathan for your own foolishness and naivety.


Buhari asked Tinubu and pro lawan senators to meet him at the ICC.

The same Buhari gave an order for the gates of the national assembly to be opened and his letter of address to the Clark of the Nation Assembly was delivered with express permission to continue proceedings without him.

Meanwhile Senator Ndume and 20 other APC senators where present in the house in order to give legitimacy to the assembly.


You see how una no get sense for that ITK Southwest


I'm waiting for you to counter Volksfuhrer's reply to this post of yours.

I can see he's got you on the ropes with his reply.
Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Babacele: 4:16pm On Jun 13, 2015
Volksfuhrer:


You guys still don't get it. It has nothing to do with Saraki.

Why would Tinubu install Buhari as APC flag bearer, only to desire the control of the National Assembly against Buhari? Tinubu's desire to control the legislature is to help Buhari's government achieve its goals. Buhari's indifference to who emerges as senate or house leader still beats me. He thinks this is Westminster politics where party discipline is topnotch!

You see, the people pretending to be Buhari's allies now were the same ones that fought tooth and nail against Buhari's candidature. Buhari's true supporters are genuinely behind Tinubu. But a part of the Northern cabal in APC are not necessarily Buhari's supporters, they only rode on Buhari's popularity to current political prominence.

It is this group with its sphere of influence that drums up sentiments against Tinubu as overbearing (perhaps Tinubu's Achilles). But why would they do this? (1) Buhari may come after them, and (2) they don't want change.

In any case, what I find disturbing is Buhari's inability to see through the self serving manoeuvres of these people. Tinubu truly stood by Buhari. But if the President is weak at deciphering who his true allies are, then so be it. We can only pray for the President's success!

ouch! you are hot! Even USA God's own country parades rogue politicians especially republicans who gave Obama hell n nearly costd him his second term because he held I'm for everybody, for nobody's mentality. Buhari who survived an assassination attempt last year by this same clique who is afraid of their shadows, and they wont stop until cutailed, should be more careful how he handles our mandate, yes our mandate.

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Babacele: 4:29pm On Jun 13, 2015
chukwudi44:

So in the spirit of "fairness' the SW should hold the 2 and 4 positions in the hiereachy of government even when the NC,SE and SE are yet to be represented? The truth of the matter is that the SW cabals in APC underrated these three regions and they teamed up and taught them a a lesson they wont forget in a hurry. Democracy is a game of numbers and no person or section of the country can afford to play godfather in national politics!!! Tinubu has been taught the lesson of his life.he should crawl back to the SW where they follow him like zombie without questioning his orders.Such scenarios are not applicable in national politics
Nobody follows Tinubu like zombie but rather out of respect for his sincerity n foresightedness, people follow Tinubu. I'm challenging you to name Igbo best friend in Nigeria if not Tinubu hence Igbo intelligentsia like Okorocha, Onu, igbokwe, Akabueze , Gen kanu , etc won't eva listen to uninformed ethnic bigot like you.

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Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by Nobody: 4:33pm On Jun 13, 2015
StOla:



I'm waiting for you to counter Volksfuhrer's reply to this post of yours.

I can see he's got you on the ropes with his reply.

Rubish.

My first response will do any other thing he stated is for you tadpoles
Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by whitecat1: 4:34pm On Jun 13, 2015
Great analysis! I'm blown!!!

Volksfuhrer:


You guys still don't get it. It has nothing to do with Saraki.

Why would Tinubu install Buhari as APC flag bearer, only to desire the control of the National Assembly against Buhari? Tinubu's desire to control the legislature is to help Buhari's government achieve its goals. Buhari's indifference to who emerges as senate or house leader still beats me. He thinks this is Westminster politics where party discipline is topnotch!

You see, the people pretending to be Buhari's allies now were the same ones that fought tooth and nail against Buhari's candidature. Buhari's true supporters are genuinely behind Tinubu. But a part of the Northern cabal in APC are not necessarily Buhari's supporters, they only rode on Buhari's popularity to current political prominence.

It is this group with its sphere of influence that drums up sentiments against Tinubu as overbearing (perhaps Tinubu's Achilles). But why would they do this? (1) Buhari may come after them, and (2) they don't want change.

In any case, what I find disturbing is Buhari's inability to see through the self serving manoeuvres of these people. Tinubu truly stood by Buhari. But if the President is weak at deciphering who his true allies are, then so be it. We can only pray for the President's success!

Re: Tinubu And The Parable Of The ‘first Supper’-by Mohammed Adamu by StOla: 4:36pm On Jun 13, 2015
BackDatAssUp:


Rubish.

My first response will do any other thing he stated is for you tadpoles

So from the ropes you landed on your own weight.

Then I guess Volksfuhrer's reply was a knockout punch.

Wise man you are. He who fights and runs would at least get to fight another day.

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