Theflyingdutchman

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Theflyingdutchman

Theflyingdutchman

@Andreiandrei888

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Leo Dasilva
Leo Dasilva@SirLeoBDasilva·
The Potential Plateau state has is enormous. These killings have existed since we were all kids and still not been stopped. Our history is plagued with incompetent leadership.
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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
The current ADC coalition containing Atiku, PO and RMK (& El Rufai) is strong. But it hasn't reached the APC "coalition" of 2015. Contrary to my tweet of July 2025 that you quoted, I have agreed that PDP as the platform for coalition is infeasible as long as Wike is still there. I also think PDP will become the 3rd Force rather than 2nd Force. ADC will be the main challenger, the 2nd Force. I maintain that Atiku as flagbearer and PO as running mate is their strongest foot. This combo under PDP would have finished APC before 12 noon on election day in 2023 (with a PMB that I still think was not invested in armtwisting processes the Nigerian politicians' way for APC in 2023) but they played into the hands of ruling party by going solo. 2027 will be harder for opposition: 1. The orphan now has cutlass to ask about the death of his dad (Impact rating: High) 2. Some northern politicians will rather wait for South to finish their 8 years (low) 3. PDP as 3rd force can easily be turned into an appendage of APC. Probably is, already (medium) 4. Compared to APC in 2015 or 2023, ADC does not have sitting governor or senior politicians in NASS (medium - LP polled 6m votes without a governor in 2023). 5. PO movement/LP caught traditional politicians (of APC/PDP) offguard in 2023. They underrated them. They may take the "lesson" into 2027. Politicians "evolve". Yet, the current set up of ADC will still cause a problem. 1. Atiku and RMK will pull numbers in the north 2. PO is still a big force in SE, SS and good part of NC and SW 3. The anti APC rhetoric among non partisan people on the street is still there. Verdict: ADC chance = 40% - 45% But 10 months is a long time in politics. PS: The parting note in my tweet you quoted applies here too.
Solomon Ubani, Ph.D.@DrSolomonUbani

Almost a year later. A lot has changed. A little too early to draw conclusions but curious, what are your thoughts at this time @SirJarus ? Your post here, which I 100% agreed with at the time, emphasized three things that needed to happen for the opposition to stand a chance. 1. Atiku/Obi/Kwankwaso working together. 2. PDP not presenting a presidential candidate. 3. APC doing a remontada from 2024. No. 1 has happened with caveats. RMK is now in the opposition coalition while his state sits with the center. The fact that his state and his protege are now with the ruling party, in my opinion, is significant as it reduces his influence in his state. The opposition needs every vote they can get to stand a chance. No. 2 is not clear yet but seems likely that they will present a candidate since it benefits the ruling party who seem to have gained a firmer grip of PDP this past year. However, there is also a caveat. PDP is also significantly weaker (and in contrast APC stronger) than it was one year ago. While PDP is still a household name and is the only opposition party that can match the ruling party in terms of reach of its structures, I wonder if the electorates have not mentally moved on. Then again, it's not yet an election cycle since PDP were the strongest opposition party across the country so maybe not enough time has passed. No 3. APC's image has definitely improved in the past year relative to where they were in 2024. I don't know if that's enough to call it a remontada though. The ruling party need to do a better job of communicating with Nigerians. This is a low hanging fruit endeavor that I am shocked they haven't improved on. But I think they have time. If they improve significantly in this department the election is theirs to lose, in my opinion. It was not stated in your post but I also think it's just as important to mention that elections are expensive and the opposition looks financially handicapped. Money alone does not win elections but it's an important component. From an outside looking in, it does not look like they have attained the financial strength baseline they need to win. An Atiku/Obi ticket is the oppositions ONLY chance. However, at this time, they both have not done nearly enough to mobilize the polity to their side and build momentum. Neither has expanded their base in the past 3 years which is somewhat disappointing. Infact, in my opinion, at least one of them has lost a non-trivial voting bloc. Also, they both have also looked very divided which is an antithesis of how an opposition wins. All in all it looks like the ruling's party election to lose but 10 months is a very long time in politics.

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Leo Dasilva
Leo Dasilva@SirLeoBDasilva·
Stop bleaching kids.
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E.C.O
E.C.O@WillieWinehouse·
@neo_officialll Peter Obi will always win any election in Nigeria. What he is looking for now is what he didn’t have in 2023; elite consensus. In 2023, Tinubu had the elites while Obi had the people. In 2027 with the elites and the people in the bag, Obi will be announced as winner
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Neo Officiall
Neo Officiall@neo_officialll·
Hate it when people talk like Peter Obi and Datti didn't wipe the floor with APC before 12 noon on the 2023 elections day. We all know Peter Obi won that election. I don't know why everyone is trying to change or twist that narrative. Have we all forgotten what happened?.
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Sir J (J9)@SirJarus

The current ADC coalition containing Atiku, PO and RMK (& El Rufai) is strong. But it hasn't reached the APC "coalition" of 2015. Contrary to my tweet of July 2025 that you quoted, I have agreed that PDP as the platform for coalition is infeasible as long as Wike is still there. I also think PDP will become the 3rd Force rather than 2nd Force. ADC will be the main challenger, the 2nd Force. I maintain that Atiku as flagbearer and PO as running mate is their strongest foot. This combo under PDP would have finished APC before 12 noon on election day in 2023 (with a PMB that I still think was not invested in armtwisting processes the Nigerian politicians' way for APC in 2023) but they played into the hands of ruling party by going solo. 2027 will be harder for opposition: 1. The orphan now has cutlass to ask about the death of his dad (Impact rating: High) 2. Some northern politicians will rather wait for South to finish their 8 years (low) 3. PDP as 3rd force can easily be turned into an appendage of APC. Probably is, already (medium) 4. Compared to APC in 2015 or 2023, ADC does not have sitting governor or senior politicians in NASS (medium - LP polled 6m votes without a governor in 2023). 5. PO movement/LP caught traditional politicians (of APC/PDP) offguard in 2023. They underrated them. They may take the "lesson" into 2027. Politicians "evolve". Yet, the current set up of ADC will still cause a problem. 1. Atiku and RMK will pull numbers in the north 2. PO is still a big force in SE, SS and good part of NC and SW 3. The anti APC rhetoric among non partisan people on the street is still there. Verdict: ADC chance = 40% - 45% But 10 months is a long time in politics. PS: The parting note in my tweet you quoted applies here too.

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Ibeh 🇳🇬
Ibeh 🇳🇬@allforeug·
@SirJarus Peter Obi and Datti used the APC to wipe floor in 2023 elections. Ask Tinubu he knows.
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Theflyingdutchman
Theflyingdutchman@Andreiandrei888·
@Midatlblog Some people who grew up in Lagos can't even live in Abuja . Its a lagos thing I guess
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Mide.O 🩷
Mide.O 🩷@Midatlblog·
“If you want your career to be stagnant move to Enugu”--- Enugu based Lady shares heart breaking story of regret after moving to Enugu due to marriage 😥
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SOMTO 🇫🇷
SOMTO 🇫🇷@__Somto_·
Peter Obi is the kind of president who will travel across Nigeria, down to local governments, to supervise projects in person. That is why they are scared to put him in power coz they know theft will reduce drastically.
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Adaeze Michael
Adaeze Michael@Adaeze_michael·
I remember back in 2023 I was constantly shouting on this app don't vote for APC ,vote Peter Obi All I got was "focus on your sports,what do you know about politics " as if I live at Old Trafford Now a litre of fuel is 1400 And I'm buying it ..suffering with you people
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Mindset🗝️
Mindset🗝️@Mindset_Post·
Despite having 31 governors, the APC's convention appears to lack the expected momentum
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smv
smv@slimvnsn·
There was a woman who sold rice and stew outside my office building on Broad Street. Every day for 4 years. Big pot. Blue plastic chairs. She knew everyone's order before they reached her table. Her name was Mama Chidi. Mine was the last plate before she packed up. 1:45pm. Every day without fail she'd see me coming and start dishing before I even sat down. Extra meat. Never charged me for it. I asked her once why. She said I looked like someone who skipped breakfast. She was right every time. 2019 she stopped showing up. No warning. Just gone. I asked around. Nobody knew anything. I switched to a restaurant down the road. More expensive. Smaller portions. Spent 4 years just quietly missing a plate of rice I never properly appreciated. Last month my colleague forwarded a Twitter post into our work group. A young guy. Maybe 25. Saying his mother used to sell food on Broad Street before she had a stroke in 2019 that took her left side. That she was recovering but kept asking about her regulars. That she cried one day saying she never got to say goodbye to any of them. I DM'd him immediately. He called me 10 minutes later. She was sitting right next to him. I heard her voice through the phone. Slower than I remembered. But she laughed when he told her who it was. She said she always saved my plate last because quiet people need someone looking out for them. I visited her in Mushin on Saturday. She can't stand long anymore. But she sat up straight in that chair and watched me eat everything she'd made. Didn't let me leave without packing food for the road. Some people just decide to take care of you. Before you even know you need it.
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💎🍾@TheRocSupremacy·
🥶CHILLS. Michael Buffer introducing Hov at Madison Square Garden. “These fucks, too lazy to make up 💩, they crazy They don't paint pictures, they just trace me, You know what? Soon they forget where they plucked, Their whole style from then try to reverse the outcome, I'm like, "Tuh!"
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Die Hard
Die Hard@jassjegs·
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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Oku
Oku@oku_yungx·
Good thing about the app in 2026 is, nobody is hiding about not being TRIBAL ‼️ No tribe has monopoly of being mad.
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Theflyingdutchman
Theflyingdutchman@Andreiandrei888·
@Nnamdibiggie @jeffphilips1 Blame the governors . White elephant projects all around the country instead of helping the poor in their states with the billions they are now getting
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Akpati Nshiegbe
Akpati Nshiegbe@Nnamdibiggie·
@jeffphilips1 The anger is not that the FX subsidies and petrol subsidies were removed. The anger from Nigerians has always been a lack of preparation from Tinubu to handle the resultant effect. Besides the height of all these was under Buhari. The person you defended for 8yrs.
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Souljah
Souljah@jeffphilips1·
Listen to this and you'll feel sorry for all the young people who are being rallied against Tinubu's reforms. FX subsidy is a policy Tinubu could have easily continued and these same men and cronies would have been making millions of dollars from it weekly like it was in the past. At least this was the song on the street and the lips of almost everyone just some few years ago. Today, just 2 years after this anomaly and huge corruption drain was decisively corrected by this president, the ever gullible and malleable youths are being deceived to rally against the reforms that should be of huge benefits to them and their future generations if they know the right rats to chase. It's even ironical that the Otedola and several other elites they're pouring out their anger on today for supporting Tinubu could have been very huge beneficiaries of a pegged Naira and petrol subsidies if President Tinubu continued with them. In the history of fighting corruption in Nigeria, there's no greater war against corruption than these twin policies President Tinubu stamped his foot on, but here we are...time will tell.
Vincent Anani@VinceAnani

@ARISEtv This Wigwe story is quite a story. But this reminds me of an interview with Bode George a few years ago.

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Olayori
Olayori@1776_yori·
@VinceAnani @ARISEtv If you are a youth and you still can't see the fight on corruption that Tinubu has fought on your behalf....e don be for you.
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