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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by Westsida: 9:36am On Mar 22, 2019
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ChristianNorth:
And to imagine this is from Yorubas that are always shouting that SE plays myopic politics and always putting their eggs in one basket while in reality, SE is the only region to be governed by 3 different parties.

No wonder we are in vantage position in the 3 biggest parties in Nigeria.
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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by celeiyke: 9:37am On Mar 22, 2019
Olatunji1929:
if apc present el rufai in 2023 tinubu wil work against apc mark my word

Do they need Tinubu to win?
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by Nobody: 9:37am On Mar 22, 2019
Ondo would soon join. I urge akeredolu to quickly do the needful by defecting to the pdp now before it's too late because he's unlikely to return as apc guber candidate .

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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by Nobody: 9:38am On Mar 22, 2019
celeiyke:


Do they need Tinubu to win?
may God confuse them and they'd present elrufai grin. It doesn't mean who they even present, Buhari would be the first and the last apc president
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by backnbeta(f): 9:43am On Mar 22, 2019
capitalzero:


north has agenda in both parties. el rufai of apc and kwakwaso of pdp.
Hellrufai? I don't think so.


ChristianNorth:

Tinubu is inconsequential and APC is not fielding a Northern candidate.

Their ticket is going South and SE/SS is likely to present a consensus candidate.
SE/SS for president? The ticket may not fly sir.
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by 4Play(m): 9:48am On Mar 22, 2019
omokiri5:
Care to explain what you mean by the last sentence? The Senate Presidency that should rightly go to the South East will go to the North because of their myopic politics and you think you have a vantage position in the APC?
You guys don't have the number that determine who rules, you also don't have the common sense to play inclusive politics save for few of your leaders. The best stake you have in this government is what you've always had in the past, Ministerial slots and nothing more!

The Yorubas are the tribe that benefits most after the North irrespective of the party in power because they play their politics well.

This harebrained analysis Nigerians use baffles me. When one talks of the North benefiting, is the average North-Easterner any better off than the average South-Easterner?

Effectively, all you are talking of is a handful of elites juxtaposed against millions of ordinary people who see no benefit either way.

What is missed in the analysis is that the Nigerian government is so ineffectual that it can barely affect the distribution of income/wealth, or the general variables associated with well being, amongst the regular folks. So you can have decades of successive Northern leaders with no real impact on the lives of ordinary people.

You need to think beyond the benighted ethnic-based analytical framework. If you are motivated by ethnic reasoning, the logical end point should be seeking independence for your ethnic group. One cannot logically insist on remaining yoked to other ethnic groups in a political state while seeking 'advantages ' which in any case only accrue to political elites. This is tantamount to seeking advantages for one organ of the human body at the expense of another organ of the same body. It is unvarnished idiocy.

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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by Nobody: 9:48am On Mar 22, 2019
senatordave1:

Onnoghen is heading back to retirement like salami my boy

Story for dullards. Onnoghen wasn't found guilty, unlike the other northerner
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by thegoodone1234(m): 9:49am On Mar 22, 2019
Yoruba didn't vote for party in Oyo state but they vote for Seyi Makinde
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by arsenal33: 9:58am On Mar 22, 2019
PrecisionFx:


Apc is the devil
You and PDP are the angels
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by naijalander: 10:05am On Mar 22, 2019
Stop deceiving yourselves Oga. Your people play myopic politics. Look at the margin of votes for proof. Being governed by 3 different parties is not a sign of being progressive, get over yourself.

ChristianNorth:
And to imagine this is from Yorubas that are always shouting that SE plays myopic politics and always putting their eggs in one basket while in reality, SE is the only region to be governed by 3 different parties.

No wonder we are in vantage position in the 3 biggest parties in Nigeria.
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by totit: 10:11am On Mar 22, 2019
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chidima2019:

The vision for Southwest regional integration driven by a single political party has continued to be a mirage with the defeat suffered by All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State. Although the architects of the regional integration argue that collaboration of the six states within the geographical zone was non-political but to advance their economic, social and cultural interests which had its roots from the First Republic when the region was being governed by Action Group (AG) under the leadership of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

The dominance of a party continued in the region for a greater part of the Second Republic when Unity Party (UPN) held sway in the Southwest between 1979 and 1983, but it has become tough in the current dispensation for a political party to win all the six states and push the regional integration agenda from the same political philosophy.

Labour Party (LP) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) controlled Ondo State for many years, while Ogun, Osun, Ekiti and Oyo States had at one time or the other been governed by PDP. With the governorship elections held in Osun and Ekiti States last year, all the six states in the Southwest are now being controlled by the APC, but that will cease by May 29 this year when Engineer Seyi Makinde of PDP will be sworn in as the governor of Oyo State.


A public analyst, Dr. Nureeni Adigun said, “For the purpose of regional integration, Oyo State is key and central because this is the capital of the region, but the governors of the other five states controlled by APC must work harder and show extra love to the new governor of Oyo State who will look like an orphan among them to achieve anything”.

But the question many are asking is, “How did APC lose its goodwill in Oyo State?
That APC lost both the presidential and governorship elections to the PDP was not a surprise to those that have been following the political trajectory of the state especially since 2015 when Governor Abiola Ajimobi won the second term which was unprecedented in the history of the state. However, the governor and his close allies failed to realise that Ajimobi was only fortunate to benefit from the political hurricane of the newly formed APC and President Muhammadu Buhari’s larger than life image in the Southwest and the inability of the opposition to come together which gave him 30.1 per cent of all total votes cast in 2015 to retain his office.

But instead of working on that diminishing popularity compared to the margin with which he won in 2011, the praise singers and sycophants went to town and nicknamed him Koseleri (literally meaning one who achieved what never happened) governor. Ajimobi began to see himself not only as a colossus but an emperor who has absolute power to achieve whatever he considered the best and took joy in referring to himself as “constituted authority”, a sobriquet he assumed while addressing students of LAUTECH that protested against several months of industrial action embarked upon by the teaching and non-teaching staff of the university.

Ajimobi’s performance and prudent management of resources was not in doubt, but his alleged arrogance and inability to control his tongue became a political tool that dwarfted his achievements in redefining governance and running of an unusual government.

But the sign of the impending disaster, which was not averted, became public with the parallel congress held last year by the party. That APC was polarized shortly after he won the second term was not in doubt. Ajimobi, who rose to power through the political structure of the former governor of the state, Alhaji Lam Adeshina, had built another structure known as SENACO and the bitter war of attrition between the two groups led to the weakness of the party structure in the state.

While the LAMISTS cried out that they were being marginalized in terms of political appointment and patronage, APC members in SENACO were allegedly grabbing all opportunities and priviledges from the government. Ajimobi and his aides denied this allegation and failed to readjust and extend the goodies to the disgruntled members.

This continued till the party held its primaries, which the group saw as payback time. It took them little efforts to merge forces with the Mandate Forum to form a formidable force against Ajimobi and his SENACO group. Although Ajimobi had his way but the cracks within APC structure made it vulnerable and many enemies within the party worked against its success.

Many of the disenchanted members defected to African Democratic Congress (ADC). But what surprised many observers was the unperturbed disposition of Ajimobi for losing a chunk of party leaders with grassroots supports. But all these were unknown to the national leadership of the party, which trusted Ajimobi so much that he was made a peacemaker to other states where there were internal crisis.

His face-off with the Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu was said to be poorly handled. Although many have argued that the Minister, who rose to the position through his personal relationship with President Muhammadu Buhari, has “no electoral value” but keeping him as an enemy within the party was strategically wrong for a party that wanted to win an election. Shittu publicly declared that he would work against his anointed candidate, Bayo Adelabu and he did.

The result of the presidential election where Atiku Abubakar polled 366,690 to defeat APC’s Presidential candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari, who scored 365,229 and the senatorial election where Kola Balogun of PDP scored 105,720 to trump Ajimobi, who recorded 92,579 was a referendum on some of the policies of the governor who fought many elites in Ibadan, including the monarch of the town, Oba Saliu Adetunji, over the review of Olubadan Chieftaincy declaration that led to multiplicity of monarchs in the ancient city.

While the governor had argued that it was a development necessary for the city seeking a creation of Ibadan State, many believed otherwise. This led to a bitter acrimony and legal tussle between him and the monarch. The court ruled in favour of the monarch but the state government appealed against the judgment.

The controversy did not favour Ajimobi’s political ambition, who is now being seen as an outcast in the city. It is so bad that a traditional group in Ibadan disowned him as an Ibadan indigene and traced his lineage to Oshogbo. They alleged that it was Agboluaje family that rehabilitated his father. They even went to the extent of politicizing how his younger brother, Wasiu, rose from Mogaji to Jagun and placed him above his seniors within a year, a situation they said Olubadan will certainly review after May 29.

Ajimobi’s battered image was further dented by the demolition of the Music House of the juju gospel artiste, Yinka Ayefele; it also housed his radio station. The state’s Commissioner for Information, Toye Arulogun, had accused the radio station owner of allowing too much of opposition elements to criticize the government. While the arguments ensued, the government gave the radio station demolition notice, alleging that the station was flouting physical and environmental laws. Before the radio station could defend itself, the government rolled in caterpillars to demolish a section of the building, even when the matter was in court.

This singular act, described as intolerance of the opposition by Ajimobi’s administration, further heightened negative sentiment against his government. Feeling the heat, the government made a dramatic turn around and reconciled with Ayefele while the building was reconstructed.

One of his critics, Kehinde Salami, said, “We all knew his government has ended the day he demolished Ayefele’ radio station. When he lost face in the public he went to rebuild it. So, what Ajimobi said was illegal just became legal without court pronouncement. He spent public funds to demolish it and still expended public funds to rebuild it. You can see what has come of Emperor Ajimobi. Oyo state is too civilized for this kind of behaviour”.

Also, Oyo State APC could not fly in the governorship election because Adedibu, who quit his job as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to give the governorship election a shot, strongly relied on the ability of Ajimobi to win election for him. Many in the state said the grandson of the successful Ibadan parliamentarian, the late Chief Adegoke Adelabu, had even seen himself as governor-in-waiting immediately he won the APC primaries.

His campaign rode on Ajimobi’s back with visibility of his own before the presidential election. This would jolt him into the stark reality of his precarious position. His attempt to carve a niche for himself and distance his campaign from what many described as “bad fortunes” of Ajimobi came too late to have any impact in the society that had written off APC. It was a case of throwing away a child with bath water.

However, observers are of the opinion that Ajimobi’s “sins” might not have been strong enough to cause APC that election if the opposition parties had not closed ranks and worked together to confront APC.

With the result of the presidential election where PDP won majority votes for its presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, other opposition parties including, ADC, Social Democratic Party (SDP), Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) and African Democratic Party (ADP), led by former Governor Christopher Adebayo Akala, went into alliance with the aim of forming a unity government and wrestling power from APC.


While the negotiation was going on, APC national leader, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, met with Akala and the former governor, who was the convener of the opposition parties against APC, decided to form alliance with the party.

Although details of the meeting of the Akala and Tinubu were not made public, it was alleged that the former governor had been promised to be let off the hook of Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) that had been trying him for alleged fraud and other financial considerations. Akala did not only work for APC but also denied Makinde from using his radio station based in Ogbomosho for live broadcast of his campaign.

But former Governor Rasheed Ladoja provided the leadership for the opposition parties and convinced Senator Femi Lanlehin (ADC), Sharafadeen Alli (ZLP), Chief Bolaji Ayorinde (SDP) to drop their governorship ambitions and join Makinde to get a resounding victory for the PDP. Makinde received 515, 621 votes to defeat his closest rival from APC, Adelabu, who polled 357, 982 votes. The margin of defeat is 157,639 votes.

Besides, PDP won in 28 out of 33 local councils while APC won in five. ADP won one local council.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/guardian.ng/politics/pdps-victory-in-oyo-thwarts-south-west-apcs-political-agenda/amp
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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by totit: 10:11am On Mar 22, 2019
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chidima2019:

The vision for Southwest regional integration driven by a single political party has continued to be a mirage with the defeat suffered by All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State. Although the architects of the regional integration argue that collaboration of the six states within the geographical zone was non-political but to advance their economic, social and cultural interests which had its roots from the First Republic when the region was being governed by Action Group (AG) under the leadership of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

The dominance of a party continued in the region for a greater part of the Second Republic when Unity Party (UPN) held sway in the Southwest between 1979 and 1983, but it has become tough in the current dispensation for a political party to win all the six states and push the regional integration agenda from the same political philosophy.

Labour Party (LP) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) controlled Ondo State for many years, while Ogun, Osun, Ekiti and Oyo States had at one time or the other been governed by PDP. With the governorship elections held in Osun and Ekiti States last year, all the six states in the Southwest are now being controlled by the APC, but that will cease by May 29 this year when Engineer Seyi Makinde of PDP will be sworn in as the governor of Oyo State.


A public analyst, Dr. Nureeni Adigun said, “For the purpose of regional integration, Oyo State is key and central because this is the capital of the region, but the governors of the other five states controlled by APC must work harder and show extra love to the new governor of Oyo State who will look like an orphan among them to achieve anything”.

But the question many are asking is, “How did APC lose its goodwill in Oyo State?
That APC lost both the presidential and governorship elections to the PDP was not a surprise to those that have been following the political trajectory of the state especially since 2015 when Governor Abiola Ajimobi won the second term which was unprecedented in the history of the state. However, the governor and his close allies failed to realise that Ajimobi was only fortunate to benefit from the political hurricane of the newly formed APC and President Muhammadu Buhari’s larger than life image in the Southwest and the inability of the opposition to come together which gave him 30.1 per cent of all total votes cast in 2015 to retain his office.

But instead of working on that diminishing popularity compared to the margin with which he won in 2011, the praise singers and sycophants went to town and nicknamed him Koseleri (literally meaning one who achieved what never happened) governor. Ajimobi began to see himself not only as a colossus but an emperor who has absolute power to achieve whatever he considered the best and took joy in referring to himself as “constituted authority”, a sobriquet he assumed while addressing students of LAUTECH that protested against several months of industrial action embarked upon by the teaching and non-teaching staff of the university.

Ajimobi’s performance and prudent management of resources was not in doubt, but his alleged arrogance and inability to control his tongue became a political tool that dwarfted his achievements in redefining governance and running of an unusual government.

But the sign of the impending disaster, which was not averted, became public with the parallel congress held last year by the party. That APC was polarized shortly after he won the second term was not in doubt. Ajimobi, who rose to power through the political structure of the former governor of the state, Alhaji Lam Adeshina, had built another structure known as SENACO and the bitter war of attrition between the two groups led to the weakness of the party structure in the state.

While the LAMISTS cried out that they were being marginalized in terms of political appointment and patronage, APC members in SENACO were allegedly grabbing all opportunities and priviledges from the government. Ajimobi and his aides denied this allegation and failed to readjust and extend the goodies to the disgruntled members.

This continued till the party held its primaries, which the group saw as payback time. It took them little efforts to merge forces with the Mandate Forum to form a formidable force against Ajimobi and his SENACO group. Although Ajimobi had his way but the cracks within APC structure made it vulnerable and many enemies within the party worked against its success.

Many of the disenchanted members defected to African Democratic Congress (ADC). But what surprised many observers was the unperturbed disposition of Ajimobi for losing a chunk of party leaders with grassroots supports. But all these were unknown to the national leadership of the party, which trusted Ajimobi so much that he was made a peacemaker to other states where there were internal crisis.

His face-off with the Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu was said to be poorly handled. Although many have argued that the Minister, who rose to the position through his personal relationship with President Muhammadu Buhari, has “no electoral value” but keeping him as an enemy within the party was strategically wrong for a party that wanted to win an election. Shittu publicly declared that he would work against his anointed candidate, Bayo Adelabu and he did.

The result of the presidential election where Atiku Abubakar polled 366,690 to defeat APC’s Presidential candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari, who scored 365,229 and the senatorial election where Kola Balogun of PDP scored 105,720 to trump Ajimobi, who recorded 92,579 was a referendum on some of the policies of the governor who fought many elites in Ibadan, including the monarch of the town, Oba Saliu Adetunji, over the review of Olubadan Chieftaincy declaration that led to multiplicity of monarchs in the ancient city.

While the governor had argued that it was a development necessary for the city seeking a creation of Ibadan State, many believed otherwise. This led to a bitter acrimony and legal tussle between him and the monarch. The court ruled in favour of the monarch but the state government appealed against the judgment.

The controversy did not favour Ajimobi’s political ambition, who is now being seen as an outcast in the city. It is so bad that a traditional group in Ibadan disowned him as an Ibadan indigene and traced his lineage to Oshogbo. They alleged that it was Agboluaje family that rehabilitated his father. They even went to the extent of politicizing how his younger brother, Wasiu, rose from Mogaji to Jagun and placed him above his seniors within a year, a situation they said Olubadan will certainly review after May 29.

Ajimobi’s battered image was further dented by the demolition of the Music House of the juju gospel artiste, Yinka Ayefele; it also housed his radio station. The state’s Commissioner for Information, Toye Arulogun, had accused the radio station owner of allowing too much of opposition elements to criticize the government. While the arguments ensued, the government gave the radio station demolition notice, alleging that the station was flouting physical and environmental laws. Before the radio station could defend itself, the government rolled in caterpillars to demolish a section of the building, even when the matter was in court.

This singular act, described as intolerance of the opposition by Ajimobi’s administration, further heightened negative sentiment against his government. Feeling the heat, the government made a dramatic turn around and reconciled with Ayefele while the building was reconstructed.

One of his critics, Kehinde Salami, said, “We all knew his government has ended the day he demolished Ayefele’ radio station. When he lost face in the public he went to rebuild it. So, what Ajimobi said was illegal just became legal without court pronouncement. He spent public funds to demolish it and still expended public funds to rebuild it. You can see what has come of Emperor Ajimobi. Oyo state is too civilized for this kind of behaviour”.

Also, Oyo State APC could not fly in the governorship election because Adedibu, who quit his job as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to give the governorship election a shot, strongly relied on the ability of Ajimobi to win election for him. Many in the state said the grandson of the successful Ibadan parliamentarian, the late Chief Adegoke Adelabu, had even seen himself as governor-in-waiting immediately he won the APC primaries.

His campaign rode on Ajimobi’s back with visibility of his own before the presidential election. This would jolt him into the stark reality of his precarious position. His attempt to carve a niche for himself and distance his campaign from what many described as “bad fortunes” of Ajimobi came too late to have any impact in the society that had written off APC. It was a case of throwing away a child with bath water.

However, observers are of the opinion that Ajimobi’s “sins” might not have been strong enough to cause APC that election if the opposition parties had not closed ranks and worked together to confront APC.

With the result of the presidential election where PDP won majority votes for its presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, other opposition parties including, ADC, Social Democratic Party (SDP), Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) and African Democratic Party (ADP), led by former Governor Christopher Adebayo Akala, went into alliance with the aim of forming a unity government and wrestling power from APC.


While the negotiation was going on, APC national leader, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, met with Akala and the former governor, who was the convener of the opposition parties against APC, decided to form alliance with the party.

Although details of the meeting of the Akala and Tinubu were not made public, it was alleged that the former governor had been promised to be let off the hook of Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) that had been trying him for alleged fraud and other financial considerations. Akala did not only work for APC but also denied Makinde from using his radio station based in Ogbomosho for live broadcast of his campaign.

But former Governor Rasheed Ladoja provided the leadership for the opposition parties and convinced Senator Femi Lanlehin (ADC), Sharafadeen Alli (ZLP), Chief Bolaji Ayorinde (SDP) to drop their governorship ambitions and join Makinde to get a resounding victory for the PDP. Makinde received 515, 621 votes to defeat his closest rival from APC, Adelabu, who polled 357, 982 votes. The margin of defeat is 157,639 votes.

Besides, PDP won in 28 out of 33 local councils while APC won in five. ADP won one local council.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/guardian.ng/politics/pdps-victory-in-oyo-thwarts-south-west-apcs-political-agenda/amp
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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by Ewedegubbler: 10:12am On Mar 22, 2019
Olatunji1929:
if apc present el rufai in 2023 tinubu wil work against apc mark my word

Tinubu might be in jail or in heaven by then
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by RemiOAjayi: 10:13am On Mar 22, 2019
PrecisionFx:



PDP may have her own shortcomings, but apc is the devil himself. A party built on lies n deceit of the masses

Olodo ni e... all evils u see today in Nigeria or politics were started and initiated by evil call PDP. u said PDP short comings ? is only shot comings or colossal failure? made Nigeria import dependant, created bogus salaries for politicians, created BK,sold national treasury for personal gain, institutionalised corruption? u wanna trivialise those offences ? in a sane society we should ban PDP and their apologies from contesting for at least 10 years

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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by ba7man(m): 10:13am On Mar 22, 2019
This is no problem.

Bypass Oyo State with major projects till they get sense.
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by LastSurvivor11: 10:17am On Mar 22, 2019
omokiri5:
Care to explain what you mean by the last sentence? The Senate Presidency that should rightly go to the South East will go to the North because of their myopic politics and you think you have a vantage position in the APC?
You guys don't have the number that determine who rules, you also don't have the common sense to play inclusive politics save for few of your leaders. The best stake you have in this government is what you've always had in the past, Ministerial slots and nothing more!

The Yorubas are the tribe that benefits most after the North irrespective of the party in power because they play their politics well.

Can you kindly mention one of the Yoruba benefit since 2015 pls, maybe I don’t read news undecided
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by ChristianNorth: 10:17am On Mar 22, 2019
omokiri5:
Care to explain what you mean by the last sentence? The Senate Presidency that should rightly go to the South East will go to the North because of their myopic politics and you think you have a vantage position in the APC?
Point a gun at an Igboman and he will never re-enforce failure. I will quote you after the Senate leadership election.

You won't admit it, but the East plays better politics than SW from pre-independence till date. Nigeria didn't start in 1999.
omokiri5:

You guys don't have the number that determine who rules, you also don't have the common sense to play inclusive politics save for few of your leaders. The best stake you have in this government is what you've always had in the past, Ministerial slots and nothing more!
2023 we will shall see who is better at political alliance. We might not have the number to determine the President outrightly, even the North don't have that, but we have the number from preventing SW 2023 from happening and that is what we are going to do.
omokiri5:

The Yorubas are the tribe that benefits most after the North irrespective of the party in power because they play their politics well.
Count from 2015 backward to 1958 let see how truthful you have been.

Like I said, Nigeria didn't started in 2015 or 1999.

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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by Honor10: 10:55am On Mar 22, 2019
Ewedegubbler:


Tinubu might be in jail or in heaven by then

go and put him in jail or heaven now, ode!
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by Honor10: 10:55am On Mar 22, 2019
Ewedegubbler:

Tinubu might be in jail or in heaven by then
go and put him in jail or heaven now, ode!
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by Honor10: 11:02am On Mar 22, 2019
ChristianNorth:

Point a gun at an Igboman and he will never re-enforce failure. I will quote you after the Senate leadership election.

You won't admit it, but the East plays better politics than SW from pre-independence till date. Nigeria didn't start in 1999.

2023 we will shall see who is better at political alliance. We might not have the number to determine the President outrightly, even the North don't have that, but we have the number from preventing SW 2023 from happening and that is what we are going to do.

Count from 2015 backward to 1958 let see how truthful you have been.

Like I said, Nigeria didn't started in 2015 or 1999.

when will u get sense? I said u shud shove this nonsense prediction that always fail in to ur ass. Instead of u to be contesting with Yoruba for presidency but u know u are incompetent and useless, and rather will prevent the Yoruba from getting it, a case of if I don't have it, no one will, but I av a bad news for u, even ur fathers can't stop Yoruba presidency in 2023. screenshot this for reference. I told many of ur folks of Buhari reelection, they were blabbing as usual, I av said this again, keep note.

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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by Nobody: 11:12am On Mar 22, 2019
RemiOAjayi:


Olodo ni e... all evils u see today in Nigeria or politics were started and initiated by evil call PDP. u said PDP short comings ? is only shot comings or colossal failure? made Nigeria import dependant, created bogus salaries for politicians, created BK,sold national treasury for personal gain, institutionalised corruption? u wanna trivialise those offences ? in a sane society we should ban PDP and their apologies from contesting for at least 10 years

Ur post is useless n at best 90% false.

Apc is 50 times worse than PDP, that's the issue being discussed here.

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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by Nobody: 11:15am On Mar 22, 2019
Honor10:


when will u get sense? I said u shud shove this nonsense prediction that always fail in to ur ass. Instead of u to be contesting with Yoruba for presidency but u know u are incompetent and useless, and rather will prevent the Yoruba from getting it, a case of if I don't have it, no one will, but I av a bad news for u, even ur fathers can't stop Yoruba presidency in 2023. screenshot this for reference. I told many of ur folks of Buhari reelection, they were blabbing as usual, I av said this again, keep note.

Which re-election did u tell people about?

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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by Nobody: 11:18am On Mar 22, 2019
thegoodone1234:
Yoruba didn't vote for party in Oyo state but they vote for Seyi Makinde

They voted for PDP nonetheless

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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by KidFromForeign(m): 12:34pm On Mar 22, 2019
Naijaguy12345:
Long piece of jargons written by an IPOB or an IPOB sympathiser .

Instead of Ibo to strategize on how to be president of Nigeria, they are busy with how Nigeria will not be president.

Stupid written is happy APC lost in oyo but what about Kwara where they made a solid gain ?

Put your efforts//strategies on igbo presidency and leave Yoruba affairs alone !
Nonsense and Blackface 's Failed Music Career..

Muyiwa Adeyemi of Guardian Newspapers has suddenly become an Igbo/Sympathiser because he wrote a piece critical to your supposed perfect region..

Face your headache and leave Igbos out of your mess..

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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by KidFromForeign(m): 12:41pm On Mar 22, 2019
totit:
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Another junk from the stable of alaigbo featuring iPod. cheesy

Bunch of assumption and imaginary compilation.

Tweeer grin
Lmao grin
grin

Blast your brother Muyiwa Adeyemi of Guardian Newspapers..

He,it was wrote the piece on a National Daily..

Face your headache and leave Igbos out of your mess.. shocked

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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by totit: 12:46pm On Mar 22, 2019
KidFromForeign:
grin

Blast your brother Muyiwa Adeyemi of Guardian Newspapers..

He,it was wrote the piece on a National Daily..

Face your headache and leave Igbos out of your mess.. shocked


Yeah right , ademuyiwa chukudi nnadi. cheesy
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by KidFromForeign(m): 1:04pm On Mar 22, 2019
totit:


Yeah right , ademuyiwa chukudi nnadi. cheesy
Hmmm..

Am sure Guardian Newspapers knows more about his Yoruba heritage than you would ever do..

If blaming Igbos for your inability to perform in bed makes you feel better..

You're welcome..grin

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Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by totit: 1:15pm On Mar 22, 2019
KidFromForeign:
Hmmm..

Am sure Guardian Newspapers knows more about his Yoruba heritage than you would ever do..

If blaming Igbos for your inability to perform in bed makes you feel better..

You're welcome..grin

Yen yen yen. Bla bla bla. Na paid ibo agent. Oya , come and beat me now grin
Re: Pdp’s Victory In Oyo Thwarts South West Apc’s Political Agenda by RemiOAjayi: 1:55pm On Mar 22, 2019
PrecisionFx:


Ur post is useless n at best 90% false.

Apc is 50 times worse than PDP, that's the issue being discussed here.

Talk is cheap put your evidence forward... here are mine,

As at 1999 all out textiles industries were still working especially those ones located in Kaduna before 2007 they have all died. We imported to the extent of importing toothpick.

When was BK started in Nigeria, PDP era or APC why do they kill General Owoye Andrew Azazi ?

Where is Nitel ? do you know how much infrastructures your useless party wasted in NITEL ? Nigeria Sugar company what about NEPA do you know they also claimed they invested 16 Billion dollars before they eventually sold it off to their friends.

we that do real thinking not sentimental attachment will never support that evil called PDP...

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