Were he to be elected, success would not be guaranteed—how could it be? But he would enter the State House with the promise of the most precious gifts that democracies can bestow: hope & renewal.
#MyEndorsement
@AsakyGRN There’s something very deeply wicked about this woman. It is almost as if she says what she says to annoy Nigerians and gloat over their suffering.
@neduwazobia So you’re not even ashamed to say this unintelligent thing? In all your years of business you cannot draft a simple contract/agreement for a job that feeds you? Well, if that’s how you operate then it’s safe to say you’re all cruise and no substance
@AfamDeluxo Ignorant people everywhere. Home Office can never subject you to an invasive procedure like DNA testing for a mere immigration issues. These people will come with their very retarded mindset and think the world operates from their prism. Worst part - they are the loudest!
@channelstv See the one that called himself the national chairman - an otimkpu per excellence. I don’t know why it’s difficult for an average Nigerian politician to look at the bigger picture and strive to bake a bigger cake for everyone. I don’t even envy PO and RMK right now.
@iamHSDickson I watched the interview and you begin to ask what do nigerian politicians actually want? You have two strong political figures in your party, capable of winning the next election and all you did was to go there and say they aren’t doing you a favor by running. What do you want?
@mrUmanu_Elijah Dear Mr Umanu,
I’m not sure you realize you’re contesting for a seat in the nation’s highest law making body - the National Assembly. Do you think telling us you belong to a group whose agenda is hazy at its best makes for good optics? These are the issues. You have lost me.
@CVIZIER Today is because of the legion of combative supporters he has. They make sure he’s not outrun by govt’s propaganda machine. Trying to curtail their expression is playing into the hands of the very people you’re trying to defeat. Even PO is not even immune from his supporters.
@CVIZIER You see this idea of always linking every frustrated Nigerian to PO’s voters makes PO even more vulnerable. Not every Nigerian who wants good governance will support PO even though a large number of them will. If PO doesn’t know one of the main reasons he’s still standing 🧵
@obyezeks@seunonigbinde But he matched in 2012. He didn’t just talk, he matched. The fact that he continues to tell citizens to pray when we all know that the problem of Nigeria is squarely a leadership one he (in)advertently contributes to our misery. If he can’t match then he shld spk bluntly to power
@PeterObi Peter Obi don start that thing wey dey vex me. This is how you were groveling at that old fool cultist professor that ended up calling you gbajue. Adeboye was in his 70s when he led a protest against GEJ. He should at least call out this govt for its incompetence.
@seunokin This post is really insulting. Instead of you to put the blame squarely on govt you dey call for citizens to stand together. Are we standing apart before?
The problem with nigeria is that there’s a blurry line between religion, politics and extremism.There’s no southern politician who plays politics with religion.None.This is why dealing with insecurity in the north requires decisiveness, sincerity and shunning politics of religion