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Deji Fadina • 1 year ago

Bad line of thought and action.
Ngige is a Nigerian minister who accepted to work with Buhari.
Buhari could just as easily have chosen a PDP Minister based on his personal merit.
Let Ngige vote his conscience or mouth his preference as he likes.
It dies not change the reality of the eventual results which will not be even close.

Enyi • 1 year ago

I agree with you. The reality is that Ngige doesn't have electoral clout. Therefore it's irrelevant whether or not he openly supports Tinubu.

ATANDAWONDER • 1 year ago

Daddy, I thought you should no better.

Deji Fadina • 1 year ago

I would love your rebuttal.
We do not need the Ngige of this world to win.
He is of no electoral value to himself not to talk of to Tinubu.
I was only saying that in real democracy, Presidents choose Ministers from the upposition parties on merit, and they are not obliged to campaign for the President's Party.
I thought that was knowing better..
And he did not campaign against Tinubu, he just kept his mouth shut, leaving his options open.

Truth Heals • 1 year ago

Are these Tinubu minions aware Buhari himself never wanted a Tinubu to be APC flagbearer?

I feel sorry for those not reading Ngige's body language correctly.

Allow him exercise his franchise.

We are in a FOUR-HORSE ,so keep your arrogance to your selves.

On Obi-Datti we stand.

Aminu A. • 1 year ago

Can't eat his cake and have it as well.....No IPOB agenda in APC government!

Enyi • 1 year ago

Haba, my good friend! Why do you drag IPOB into this?

Aminu A. • 1 year ago

Yes I agree IPOB has involvement but why would a serving minister refused to openly support an APC candidate?

Could that be tribalism? Cant see why?

Enyi • 1 year ago

IPOB isn't involved in this saga. Frankly I don't know if Ngige believes in Biafra or not.
Why do you suspect that his refusal to openly support APC candidate may be due to tribalism? Actually judging from past events I suspect that Ngige will likely vote for Atiku instead of Obi.

SEER • 1 year ago

In Peter OBi many reasonable humans see hope. Grip LIVE high tension wire and make sure the NEUTRAL was not left out. Haaaahahaha, hohoho!!!

Aminu A. • 1 year ago

I love your optimism but sadly he is not selling well outside his domain.

Yes he has followers in the Northern christian community.

Enyi • 1 year ago

Is he selling in his domain?

Aminu A. • 1 year ago

Yes but failed to show up on Mondays sit at home!

Enyi • 1 year ago

Obi's not selling in his domain. As a matter of fact many people in the SE see his participation in the election as a ploy to weaken the agitation for Biafra. Besides APGA the ruling party in Anambra State has a bone to pick with him

SEER • 1 year ago

All in all, you didn't look well. I can still help a bit. 'In Peter OBi many reasonable humans see hope.' Life is full of ironies. Things strongly loathed could be inevitable saviours—go figure.

Truth Heals • 1 year ago

You are deceived.

badhabit • 1 year ago

Ngige knows Tinubu is a very bad choice for APC !

You have to force a paid minister to support tinubu , while ppl are resigning to join Obi for free.

Even if una win lagos ,you can never have Nigeria .

Any attack on election day by MC oluomo and his boys will be documented and dealt with in time.

Aminu A. • 1 year ago

Leave Lagos and go back to your so call Eastern ElDorado!

badhabit • 1 year ago

What makes u think i'm from the east?
Watch it !

badhabit • 1 year ago

I warned u to avoid my posts !! Respect urself avoid me pls

Motown • 1 year ago

No one leaves Lagos until everything is divided and shared. Lagos did make itself.
As you may well know, Lagos was the capital of Nigeria until after the Gideon Orkar coup in August of 1985.
So, shut up think before you write.

Aminu A. • 1 year ago

Wallowing in ignorance eh Mister Cannibal...Orkas bigoted coup was crushed in 1990. Just like the bigoted Nzeogwu's coup that has made you the Nigerian bogey to this day!

Enyi • 1 year ago

This refers to your closing paragraph. It will likely happen and there's nothing anybody can do about it. Were some traders not denied registration for PVC?

But Nigige and his gang said that ASUU can't dictate to Nigeria who is her employer but Ngige can dictate to APC which employed him and outsourced him to the federal government for permanency. If Ngige is not living from hand to mouth morally, he would have resigned to support Obi. I don't know how anyone would brush aside this ill conflict of interest but only in Nigeria.

Aminu A. • 1 year ago

IPOB agenda!

Motown • 1 year ago

Yes, indeed. Ipob is the nemesis of the fulani desert rats. Even the prophet of islam, Mohammed (.may your pee be upon him) a registered bandit cannot stand the might of Biafra.

Aminu A. • 1 year ago

Your ignorance is beyond my Fulani brain.

You need Pastor Bakari to remove Balewas cursed on your sorry lives!

Enyi • 1 year ago

I doubt if Ngige will support Obi in view of the relationship between them in the past. I suspect he might vote for Atiku. After all it was Atiku that saved him during the only coup in Nigeria carried out by a DIG. But then miracles still happen.
Presumably Ngige owes his appointment directly to Buhari. I believe that only the latter and not the party can give him such directives.

Ogogomago • 1 year ago

Ngige is a funny man, he want to eat is cake and have it, the earlier he resign the better or otherwise support the party candidate.

Enyi • 1 year ago

Ngige doesn't have to support the party candidate nor resign. Only the President can give him such ultimatum.
After all many party members refused to support Jonathan in 2015 and the PDP gubernatorial candidate in Anambra State in 2017. Admittedly this is not in the best interest of the ruling party

Ogogomago • 1 year ago

Is that because you're Igbo and everything must be tribal, if not why are you defending indefensible

Enyi • 1 year ago

What has my tribe got to do with my position? If you aren't little-minded you would have rebutted my argument with facts. If you read my comments you would have seen where I mentioned the following
#1. Ngige will likely vote for Atiku and not Obi
#2. Some PDP members worked against Jonathan in 2015
#3. Some PDP members worked against the party candidate in Anambra State gubernatorial election in 2017
If you remove your ethnic blinkers you will see that members of a political party don't necessarily have to support the party candidate
Since Ngige is serving at the pleasure of the President only the latter should give him the ultimatum. Upon the receipt of the ultimatum he would then decide his next course of action

Aminu A. • 1 year ago

I think his Ipobism is beclouding his decision making ability!

Motown • 1 year ago

Na lie. Who, in his right mind would support a walking dead-former human being? The Agbado Bishop has no place in the living.
A man whose name, age, and origin are in doubt. For starters, let him tell us the names of his teachers, headmasters/headmistresses, classmates, and principals.
Tinubu can fool you but he ain't gonna do same to me.

Ogogomago • 1 year ago

You can speak for yourself but not for Nigerian, in February 2023 Nigerian will make their decision.
Is Obi fooling you? last week one man from Anambra State wrote about obi many crime in the Punch news paper, including that Obi was a former drug dealer.

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tsunami1earthquake • 1 year ago

The pressure on Ngige to declare for the APC or resign is an act of naivety. Mr Ajaka is a Yoruba man, and he is very well aware of the famous Yoruba talking drum that plays to the effect: 'you may see my mouth, but you cannot see my heart'. In other words, even if Ngige would declare for Tinubu, when he had some other candidate in mind, of what effect or benefit is that for Tinubu?

And Mr Ajaka has forgotten that Tinubu is not Ngige's employer; and, as such, Tinubu lacks the power of the usual 'hire or fire' that employers have over their employees. Ngige is accountable ONLY to his boss, the President, who hired him. So, anybody asking Ngige to resign is only dealing a glancing blow that has no effect on a moving column of working men.

People are even talking about Ngige without realizing that there are so many other folks in the Presidency who would not vote for Tinubu. Go and tell Osinbajo to resign because he has shown by body language that he would not vote for Tinubu; go and tell many Christians in the Presidency to resign because they hate the Muslim/Muslim ticket. Look, people have not realized the evil blow Tinubu

has done on himself by this Muslim/Muslim ticket! Tinubu has really shot himself in the foot!

Moreover, the idea of a vice presidential candidate in this kind of election is quite clear to all, and in the Constitution. At the risk of being called callous, I would still say that Tinubu is not someone of good health, as evidence shows. So, suppose Nigeria should have a repeat of what happened to Yar'Adua that gave rise to Jonathan's ascendancy, who would become the next president in the instant case? Shettima, of course!

So, as you support Tinubu, remember the above. Nobody knows the odds of that happening but it could still happen. Go and ask yourself why the North seems to be supporting Tinubu. Think about that before forcing people to support Tinubu.

A better candidate of Yoruba extraction and with strong health should have flown the APC flag. That would have produced a sturdy chance of having a Yoruba person sitting at the apex seat of Aso Rock. But that chance, with Tinubu as the flagbearer, is really a tossup, when the Yoruba interest is factored into this chess-game.

I am sure many people of Yoruba extraction must have seen the point made here; and they are becoming quite apprehensive about any possibility of a second Yar'Adua event. These unemotional and cerebral Yoruba folks may vote for other candidates, other than Tinubu.

Rommel • 1 year ago

This anger is misplaced because Ngige was categorical about his endorsement, perhaps this clown didn't understand the input of what Ngige said about Tinub and Obi, instead of saying I endorse, he rather scored Tinubu A+ while giving Obi a C so what is this Ajaka looking for again?

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