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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by Nobody: 8:54am On Oct 02, 2016
Asiwaju awon ole..

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by Nobody: 8:55am On Oct 02, 2016
Indeed, most of them are no longer
relevant today.Who still remembers Mbadinuju of
Anambra State, Jolly Nyame of Taraba,
Mohammed Lawal of Kwara, Segun Osoba of
Ogun, Attahiru Bafarawa of Sokoto, Achike
Udenwa of Imo, Victor Attah of Akwa Ibom, Orji
Uzor Kalu of Abia?
Bros @allanphash7 I get your drift but you want the dead to also be relevant? SMH for you oooo

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by deor03(m): 8:55am On Oct 02, 2016
sanky346:


http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/10/01/the-asiwaju-they-dont-know/

This Asiwaju guy is over hyped.....He is just an ex senator and ex Governor.

The only thing that stood out for him is the fact that , he stood by his political beliefs ( probably due to pride) during his darkest hours( OBJ 2nd term).

We have this culture of hero worshiping people in this country

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by anonimi: 8:55am On Oct 02, 2016
lielbree:
Tiunbu will deal with buhari. I trust him

Wetin consigne agbero with overload?
Let their dogs chop each other's intestines.
Na them sabi.
When they were taking us for a ride and packaging their 2011 "expired" leader, shebi they were laughing at us.


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Tinubu rules out alliance with CPC
MARCH 21, 2011

Prospect of a possible alliance between the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN and Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, was dashed yesterday in Kano as the leader of the party and former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu described CPC as parading “expired leadership.”


Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/03/tinubu-rules-out-alliance-with-cpc/



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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by Opistorincos(m): 8:56am On Oct 02, 2016
What is all these on a sunday morning? Jesus is the one and only asiwaju.

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by Opinedecandid(m): 8:57am On Oct 02, 2016
Aka, the 'juju' in him.
Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by olaskul(m): 8:58am On Oct 02, 2016
Give this boy a bottle of goldberg. Gbam
allanphash7:
If you are a politician, this is my advice: Be like
Tinubu, the Jagaban.

1. Prof Yemi Osinbajo, SAN was Tinubu's
Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice.
He is today, Nigeria's Vice President.
2. Rauf Aregbesola was Tinubu's Commissioner
for Works. Today he is serving his second tenure
as Governor of Osun State.
3. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN was Tinubu's
Chief of Staff and successor in office. He is today
Nigeria's Minister of Power, Works and
Housing.
4. Alhaji Lai Mohammed was Tinubu's
first Chief of Staff. He is today, Nigeria's Minister
of Information.
5. Babatunde Fowler was appointed by Tinubu as
Chairman of the Lagos State Internal Revenue
Service. Today, he is the Executive Chairman of
the Federal Inland Revenue Service.
At the National Assembly, there are countless
"Tinubu boys" who have occupied and are still
occupying seats till today. Since 1999, the Tinubu
camp has produced almost 98% of the members
of the National Assembly from Lagos State.
Forget politics, this man is a political
enigma.Rewind to 1999, I am sure most of us
have forgotten the names of the People who were
elected Governors then. Some of them have gone
out of circulation. Some are gasping for breath
politically. Indeed, most of them are no longer
relevant today.Who still remembers Mbadinuju of
Anambra State, Jolly Nyame of Taraba,
Mohammed Lawal of Kwara, Segun Osoba of
Ogun, Attahiru Bafarawa of Sokoto, Achike
Udenwa of Imo, Victor Attah of Akwa Ibom, Orji
Uzor Kalu of Abia? That one has lost two
consecutive senatorial elections.But Tinubu has
not only managed to remain extremely relevant,
he has continued to control Lagos politics 100%.
Not only that, he manages to carry his boys
along and today they occupy critical positions in
our national life.
Take it or leave it, Tinubu is today, Nigeria's
most powerful politician. It didn't just happen by
chance. He worked very hard for it. Very very
hard.The hallmark of a true leader is not just the
ability to rule well but also the ability to nurture
and groom his associates.The JAGABAN!!!

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by notoriousbabe: 9:01am On Oct 02, 2016
anonimi:


Jagaban is the short form of JagaBandit and equivalent to JagbaJantis.
Why would someone who is not an agbero, tout, area boy or aspiring to be an almajiri like such a name



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is it your business?why are you using extra Panadol for another man's headache?

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by anonimi: 9:02am On Oct 02, 2016
deor03:
This Asiwaju guy is over hyped.....He is just an ex senator and ex Governor.

If na you wey Vacant Pastor (VP) Osunbande bin dey carry phone for, you sef go over hype na. grin



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We have this culture of hero worshiping people in this country

That is how we are oh.
So sad that we even praise, worship and adore those public servants who steal our money and deprive us of basic facilities like-

- adequately staffed and properly equipped schools for ALL our children.
- tap water
- properly equipped and adequately staffed clinics and hospitals.
- good roads.
- railways.
- electricity

We must be really crazy, walahi.



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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by vengertime: 9:03am On Oct 02, 2016
Thiefnubuu political career is dead. Fulanis ti take over

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by anonimi: 9:04am On Oct 02, 2016
notoriousbabe:
is it your business?why are you using extra Panadol for another man's headache?

Is he no longer a national leader of the ruling party that is now ruling ruining our country the way he ruled ruined Lagos state by himself and his proxies for 17 years plus


anonimi:
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More pathetic pictures from this thread:

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If I am not mistaken the Eko Project is the $90 million loan from the World Bank that Fashola did not want to disclose how it was spent because "FoI does not apply to Lagos state" shocked

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by anonimi: 9:05am On Oct 02, 2016

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by Remii(m): 9:06am On Oct 02, 2016
anonimi:


Jagaban is the short form of JagaBandit and equivalent to JagbaJantis.
Why would someone who is not an agbero, tout, area boy or aspiring to be an almajiri like such a name



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Get some more information. Jagaban is a chieftaincy title given to him by Emir of Borgu and it means Leaders of Warriors, like a Generalissimo or Aare Ona Kakanfo in Yorubaland. You may not like him but no need to misinform or make mess of tiles of other people.

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by notoriousbabe: 9:08am On Oct 02, 2016
anonimi:


Is he no longer a national leader of the ruling party that is now ruling ruining our country the way he ruled ruined Lagos state by himself and his proxies for 17 years plus


is it your business?why are you using extra Panadol for another man's headache?
Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by Nobody: 9:08am On Oct 02, 2016
When a man is used and dumped like a useless rag that he is,his gullible and delusional low life followers would always give themselves false hopes and assurance just to avoid heart break.

No matter the kind of power a man exhibits,when the day of reckoning comes,he'll be reduced to nothing and his followers would have no other option than to look for another hero to worship.
Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 9:10am On Oct 02, 2016
Is it not even appalling that one man wants to decide everything for a party?
Which one is that he made apc what it is? So fvcking what?
Shouldn't a candidate appear from internal primaries? What do they mean by Tinubu anointed candidate?
Some people no get shame, and they are releasing articles daily on his behalf
Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by Eliteklaus(m): 9:11am On Oct 02, 2016
wetin concern us, u guys can kill urself if u want@APC
Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by Azeebi(m): 9:16am On Oct 02, 2016
Asiwaju contributions to the APC is well documented and historically valid. But that is one thing altogether. Political History is full of conspiracy right from time. He should have noted that, Northerners or Easterners and others cannot all be Lagosized as he might have dreamed.
Nigeria is not a country or an eastate where he owns the largest share. Where were the Yoruba Historians when most Yoruba decided to jettison history? Afonja did it in 1831, Akintola repeated it in 1964, Yoruba elders were sucked-up by Abacha in 1994, now Tinubu appeared to be faced by historic cycle.
Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by anonimi: 9:17am On Oct 02, 2016
allanphash7:
If you are a politician, this is my advice: Be like
Tinubu, the Jagaban.
.
.
.
Take it or leave it, Tinubu is today, Nigeria's most powerful politician. It didn't just happen by chance. He worked very hard for it. Very very hard.The hallmark of a true leader is not just the ability to rule well but also the ability to nurture and groom his associates.The JAGABAN!!!

Do you remember the names of YESTERDAY'S most powerful politicians?
Where are they today?
Where is the country and/or region that they ruled ruined today?



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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by onatisi(m): 9:19am On Oct 02, 2016

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by Orikinla(m): 9:20am On Oct 02, 2016
Amnesia is widespread among majority of Nigerians.
I call it the Amnesia of Ingratitude.
Ungrateful siblings;
Ungrateful relations;
Ungrateful girlfriends;
Ungrateful boyfriends;
Ungrateful lovers;
Ungrateful spouses;
Ungrateful associates and other ingrates are legions.
And ingratitude is actually why majority of Nigerians are broken, forsaken and poor.

There four types of amnesia afflicting Nigerians.
1.Mental amnesia.
2. Socioeconomic amnesia.
3. Intellectual amnesia and
4. Political amnesia.

Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by anonimi: 9:20am On Oct 02, 2016
notoriousbabe:
is it your business?why are you using extra Panadol for another man's headache?

Am I not a citizen of this country from whom

- TAXES are collected
- IGR generated
- allocation collected on his behalf




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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by onatisi(m): 9:20am On Oct 02, 2016
But wait ooo,why is nairaland using my screenshot below this page
Abi Na my phone dey show double?

Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by notoriousbabe: 9:22am On Oct 02, 2016
anonimi:


Am I not a citizen of this country from whom

- TAXES are collected
- IGR generated
- allocation collected on his behalf




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is it your business?why are you using extra Panadol for another man's headache?
Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by anonimi: 9:23am On Oct 02, 2016
HarkymTheOracle:
Asiwaju awon ole..

.....who needs to ensure his looting secrets are covered at ALL costs.


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Dutchboy:
"The real enemy is the man that stole the city hall. The enemy is the Iragbiji upstart who seized the local government Secretariat at Glover street in Ikoyi. Our collective enemy is the greedy man who bought the old Nurses House, the Falomo shopping complex, the Lagos state Polytechnic property at Ojota, the stretches of acres at Lekki, the old Strabag yard at Alausa, the innumerable beach front properties long owned by the people of Lagos state, the billion naira Queen’s Drive mansion, the illegal Lekki Toll Gate, the First Nation Airline, the strings of media conglomerates, the Vault and Garden Cemetery, the vast Estates on the shores of Oniru beach , the endless choice hotels and high-rises, the shopping Mall in Ikeja and Lekki, and many great assets of our people this Iragbiji man has stolen with manic desperation. That is the real enemy we must chase back to Iraghiji.

With all these crazy and bewildering acquisitions , it is obvious that this Iragbiji upstart suffers from a disease called AFFLUENZA. It is an incurable malady which makes the pathetic sufferer to pursue blind, greedy, desperate and infectious craving for acquisition after acquisition. Here , the demented sufferer can never stop the craving for unnecessary endless accumulation of wealth. He does not know what is enough. Here wealth is glorified in place of the Almighty God. This is the dreadful disease Tinubu is suffering from.

Let us remove and dismantle the greedy contraption of Bola Tinubu from Lagos and the whole South West before the madness of the Iragbiji man corrupts the whole nation."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgbsp22VSPE

[size=13pt]Instead of selling our National Assets why don't we recover assets from thieves like Tinubu,Abdusalami,OBJ,IBB,Saraki etc[/size]

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by anonimi: 9:24am On Oct 02, 2016
notoriousbabe:
is it your business?why are you using extra Panadol for another man's headache?


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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by onatisi(m): 9:25am On Oct 02, 2016
Somebody pls explain this screenshot

Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by markpenk: 9:25am On Oct 02, 2016
I stopped reading when I saw this: There is absolutely nothing wrong or illegitimate about this objective even if it is morally abominable. When someone says there's "absolutely nothing wrong" and then ends the sentence with "even if it is morally abominable", it tells me something: That author's moral compass is not only broken and needs fixing, he shouldn't be taken seriously by any right thinking individual. Anything that is morally abominable is absolutely wrong, period! You cannot exclude one from the other. All these kobo-kobo journalists and public analysts sef.
sanky346:


http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/10/01/the-asiwaju-they-dont-know/

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by onatisi(m): 9:30am On Oct 02, 2016
deor03:


This Asiwaju guy is over hyped.....He is just an ex senator and ex Governor.

The only thing that stood out for him is the fact that , he stood by his political beliefs ( probably due to pride) during his darkest hours( OBJ 2nd term).

We have this culture of hero worshiping people in this country

Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by anonimi: 9:31am On Oct 02, 2016
nyben4eva:
When a man is used and dumped like a useless rag that he is,his gullible and delusional low life followers would always give themselves false hopes and assurance just to avoid heart break.

No matter the kind of power a man exhibits,when the day of reckoning comes,he'll be reduced to nothing and his followers would have no other option than to look for another hero to worship.

What happened to MKO Abiola readily comes to mind
That one also betrayed the Yoruba nation, using his Concord newspapers to demonise the late sage, Awo. Our born-to-rule brethren showed him their true nature in 1982/83 and in the June 12 debacle.
As Bola Ige said after losing elections in 1983-

History has shown that Man does not learn from history











Babasessy:

Awo Family Without An Awo By Sam Omatseye (The Offensive Article)







The Awolowo rebirth in the Southwest has inspired gongs, songs and rhetoric of sorts. But they have missed one point.

It occurred to me in Abeokuta last week amidst the big crowds and euphoria of the swearing-in of Senator Ibikunle Amosun as governor. In all the states from Lagos to Edo, where Awo has witnessed ideological resurgence, hardly a single family member has played a role.

So we have an Awo family without an Awo. That is an irony. But history overwhelms us with this sort of twist. Obafemi Awolowo toiled for his reputation. His roots were lowly, he toiled to school both home and abroad, launched into careers in law, business, journalism and eventually politics. He carved a niche for himself, and became the first methodical and charismatic leftist in our history.  Other leftists abounded but they did not inspire comparable drama and following.

He faced tribulations, went to jail, failed in elections, won a few, but he imprinted his ideas and legacy in the country, and no single mortal has beaten him in the history of this country. His greatest achievement was in the area of ideas, and that was how he fashioned a family. Most families are born of biology but his issued from ideology. That family suffered with him.

In a spoof of Jesus Christ, these were the men who followed him in his teachings, and endured with him in his temptations. So he formed a kingdom for them in the Southwest, in the old Western Region, presiding over his projects, his legacies and people.

In all of these, the family he had was not his flesh and blood. In another spoof of Christ, who were his family anyway? Those who were with him must be counted as his family. So, I combed in the ambience of Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN), and I found none. I went to Ogun, I frisked the crowd under Amosun’s bower, hardly any. Around Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola in Osun, I could not lay a finger. With Governor Kayode Fayemi in Ekiti, where are the forbears of Awo? Yet, I can hear the chants of Awo. Hardly in any of the inaugural speeches or any of their other public intervention would you miss the philtre and filter of Awo from these gentlemen. To parody Novelist Joseph Conrad, they are the sparks from Awo’s sacred fire, the messengers of the might within the man.

Already all of them are pursuing the legacy ideas of Awo: free education, free health services, infrastructural development, urban renewal and economic engineering.

Lagos has posted itself as the John the Baptist. The others are putting up valiant efforts, and the world of course is watching to see how well they will perform. It will call for great work, resourcefulness and cooperation. They are the real Awoists, and Awo was a man of rigour and vigour.

The Awo son that many expected to take after the father was Olusegun, who unfortunately died in a car crash. We shall never know if he could have pulled it off.  But the others have not shown much of the paterfamilias’ brio and depth. In the past decade, under this republic, they have blended with the wrong crowd. Even H.I.D, hobnobbed with Alao-Akala, who brought illiteracy to governance; with Oyinlola who turned the grace of office into a hell-hole of despots; with Daniel who could not arrest his quick fall into megalomania.

I wrote once that this woman whom Awo once described as the jewel of inestimable value has lost value to his cause. If he came back to life, he would have committed the extraordinary act of divorce after death. Even his newspaper, The Tribune, has so stumbled and fallen that it swims in Awo’s vomit.

Groucho Max, one of the funniest satirists in American history, said of a man that he got his looks from his father. Then he quipped, “He was a plastic surgeon.” That means the son is not his real son, or he did not inherit his natural looks. Ideologically, when we talk of Awo’s family, the chief inheritor is Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as the leader of all the others. He was the one who stuck his neck out. He could have lost his life or ended his career in politics. The so-called real Awolowos who bear his surname cannot come up for mention. They are Awolowos but not Awoists. They stabbed their father in the back. They have committed ideological parricide.

The only person that made a real try was Awolowo-Dosunmu in the early 1990s and she lost roundly. She was accused of trying to ride her father’s coattail. Political families are good for democracies. They can exemplify the high ideals of diligence, dignity, ideas, character. We have seen these in such families as the Kennedys, the Adamses, the Roosevelts, the Ghandis. They just don’t claim family. They appeal to the high ideals that endeared the families to their societies.

It’s also an irony that these families are falling into twilight. Some of them have vanished. Enoch Powell, a British MP, once gave us the famous line: “All political lives, unless they are cut off midstream at a happy juncture, end in failure because that is the nature of politics and human affairs.”

Columnist Ambassador Dapo Fafowora adverted to this idea in a recent outing, and I debated it with him afterwards. I don’t believe that a political life should be judged by how it ends but what it means. The quote is often missed by many who mistake “careers” for “lives.” A political life should be judged by its legacies. If we judged Awo by how he ended, we would look at him only as the loser to Shagari. That is why I see an intrinsic mischief in Enoch’s quote. But I would agree that political families end also in failure if you judge how they peter out and not the legacy.

Awo’s legacy is alive and well. Members of other families in flesh and blood can carry on. Immediate families tend to suffer from what an author, Noemie Emery, describes as dynastic curse. The children tend to be intimidated by the standards set by the fathers. So they just don’t want to try. They feel they cannot match them or come even close.  The problem probably comes from the fathers themselves. The Adams, who produced important presidents, later gave birth to moral vagrants and drunks. The Bush daughters showed themselves as party girls when their father was contesting the political battle of his life.

But Joe Kennedy groomed his sons assiduously, and they excelled in politics. They also had a fair share of tragedies. Ted Kennedy regained his sobriety and voice in America after a season of debauchery. In Nigeria, we are seeing the Sarakis fade. A Saraki – Bukola - is wiping out the Sarakis from politics. It is a classic case of oedipal tragedy, something I predicted earlier this year on this page.

It is not late though for the flesh-and-blood Awolowos to join their father’s fold. But they must be genuine. Awo was the most important Yoruba personage in history after Oduduwa. They had stellar men like Oranmiyan, Balogun Latosa, Lisabi, Sodeke, et al. None of them had the unifying vision and organisational acumen that Awolowo gave the race. The wife, children and grandchildren should not watch others glow in his jewel without them.

http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/columnist/monday/sam-omatseye/index.1.html

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Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by notoriousbabe: 9:31am On Oct 02, 2016
anonimi:



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is it your business?why are you using extra Panadol for another man's headache?

Re: The Asiwaju They Don’t Know By Tayo Ayinde by Deen77: 9:39am On Oct 02, 2016
basilo101:
afonjas and hypocrisy. You cry over riggin in ondo but celebrate riggin in edo

You have proven, go to court, APC take over from PDP through court to seek justice.

You forget so soon that PDP rig and with evidence APC won the case.

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