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Kayode Odunniga

@KOdunniga

CEO@SENDM-GO procurement and logistics services limited,political Analyst 👨🏿‍🎓, Humanitarian crusader, Lecturer and Song minister🎤🎺🥁🎶 ...Kenyking

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
@iamHSDickson You arrived too soon. People went into the primaries with hopes and expectations you jettisoned that to discuss obidient and PO and you're the leader of a party have yet to witness one general election you already pull out a big man show of old African na man u b nature.
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Henry Seriake Dickson
Henry Seriake Dickson@iamHSDickson·
Last night, I had an interview with Arise TV, where I sympathised with our aspirants over some noticeable irregularities in our just-concluded primaries. I noted that, while not claiming that the exercise was perfect, I urged all of them to bear with the party in view of the circumstances we are managing, which have overwhelmed even bigger parties. This includes parties with a sitting President, 33 Governors, and control of political structures in most states, in the case of the APC, and even the ADC, which is over two years old. I made the case that we are just four months old and have been thrown into the middle of a very tight electoral timeframe, within which we had to carry out membership registration, congresses up to the national convention, primaries up to the national convention, appeal processes, and now the reconciliation phase. I identified the root cause of these challenges, my views on the Electoral Act have been clear: the APC-led majority were wrong in foisting compulsory direct primaries on political parties and the country. Complaints about irregularities in direct primaries are pervasive across all parties and are not peculiar to the NDC. As a matter of fact, considering the age of the NDC and the teeming number of aspirants we have had to manage, we have done quite well. For months since the formation of the NDC, I have been building confidence and receiving respected politicians into its fold. Since the primaries I have been attending to people and managing disagreements across the country on a daily basis. The NDC is on the ascendancy, and I thank Nigerians for their trust and confidence in our party. Even these challenges, which are not peculiar to us, will pass. I also noted that no party has announced any set of winners from its primaries, and neither has the NDC. The public should disregard any such claims in circulation, especially on social media, and await the party's formal submissions through the appropriate channels. The results of party primaries are not announced like school results; they are communicated through formal channels. I thank all our members for their abiding support. In anticipation of these challenges, the 2nd NEC meeting, held a few days ago, approved the composition of a Reconciliation Committee to work with state caucus leaders and other stakeholders in managing grievances. As I have stated before, this is our first set of primaries, and it will also be the last to be conducted manually. The next primaries will be technologically driven and will have none of these issues. I thank all supporters of our party, which has no government officials and is entirely self-funded. I appreciate their donations, contributions, and sacrifices made on behalf of the party. They remain valuable members of our party regardless of the outcome of the primaries. We are in this together, and we are all committed to ensuring the success of our party and our presidential team, their Excellencies Peter Obi and Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, who are my colleagues in this project. This success must be managed carefully, with everyone working together. I advise all members and supporters to avoid meaningless quarrels and infighting. Everyone should support our candidates, from the Presidency down to the least elective office. I urge all the stakeholders, caucus leaders and other leaders in various states who coordinated the primaries to take responsibility and step up their game in terms of coordiating the reconciliation process. Most of the candidates are persons backed and recommended by them, and not me nor the national leadership of the party. It is not a time to shift blames or dodge responsibilities. Since they midwifed and managed the process of the primaries, they should equally help in supporting the party in coordinating the reconciliation process, of which they have the support of the party. ~HSD
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
@iamHSDickson Leaders lead from the front, take the backlash and still hold back his sword even when he's capable of using it, I ask you a question, can you withstand the backlash PO has received even after joining the infant political party of yours cus u really want to prove a point.
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
@iamHSDickson Hmmmmm.... @iamHSDickson i understand the pressure and human nature "now I have arrived" syndrome, but it really came out quickly, your sudden appearance to begin to do comparison on a candidate you want to sell shows where your loyalty and allegiance lies.
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
@Omojuwa You have suddenly found your voice again lolz 🤣 you guys need brain check
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
In the game of power, as in any game, you cannot be unaware of your leverage. The Labour Party didn’t know this early enough. Mr Dickson knows this and it is quite clear he won’t be sparing the rod. He is driving it down the throat of the Myrmidons here and spilling hot liquid. They have no choice but to swallow it because without a ticket, there is no candidate. Swallow they must. This statement is targeted at one group only. With emphasis on their lack of civility and their disappearing relationship with money. They are being reminded who the boss is, it is Mr Dickson and he clearly goes hard. Or at least is promising same.
Nigeria Democratic Congress@NigeriaNDCHQ

PRESS STATEMENT OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL PUBLICITY SECRETARY, NIGERIA DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS (NDC) Second NEC Resolutions: NDC Takes Major Steps Towards Institutionalization 1. The NDC is committed to building the party as a strong and enduring institution, with emphasis on party supremacy. The programs, policies, and appointments (except personal staff) of all governments elected on the platform of the party must be made in consultation with the party structure. The party remains supreme, and members are expected to align their personal interests and agendas with those of the party. 2. All affiliated groups and NGOs shall operate under the guidance and control of the party and must not function in parallel with, or independently of, the party structure. 3. A comprehensive Code of Conduct shall be established for all party officials and candidates. To this end, a committee has been constituted under the leadership of the National Legal Adviser to develop the framework and guidelines. 4. A National Reconciliation Committee has been inaugurated to reconcile all aggrieved members of the party. 5. The NDC is being built as an institution, not a personality cult, political movement, or Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to be used and discarded. Members are encouraged to remain committed to the party and contribute to its growth and sustainability for generations to come. At all times, and for all candidates and aspirants, total allegiance must be to the party and the national interest. On financial probity, the party will enforce strict accountability in the management of party resources by all officers, and party funds must be used strictly for party business. For candidates, there must also be strict accountability for all funding received. Monies sourced by candidates at all levels, and contributions made by candidates to campaign accounts, must be fully disclosed to the party at the appropriate levels (local government, state, zonal, and national). Such funds must be received through dedicated party campaign accounts, including presidential and governorship campaign accounts of the party, as applicable. Signed: Osa Director National Publicity Secretary 7th June, 2026

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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
One question for tonight. Why is it that it is opposition that's doing PVC public Announcement and loud about it?
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
@JohnFanimokun @OgbeniDipo If you must mention advanced nation, you should also know that these nations fight criminals and corruption with their last breath....The dollarization of the Senate over the increment of minimum wage is what y'll see as economic success. You're a liar.
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TallJohn🌍
TallJohn🌍@JohnFanimokun·
"Dr Abati you were in government when Sanusi Lamido was screaming that any government that succeeds Goodluck Jonathan will face economic headwinds because of subsidy. By 2014, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said that Nigeria was broke... If we had removed subsidy 10, 12 years ago, we wouldn't be where we are today." — Political Scientist, Obafemi George
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
@JohnFanimokun If you want to dwell on Subsidy removal then highlight the impact on the economy suggest the good it has done and objectively show us the flow of how the proceed is utilized, you're not talking to market women, u might be a Prof bt as political scientists we talk based on facts
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
@JohnFanimokun Subsidy is not the only pathway to Nigeria economic success so when you hear this ppl come on board to talk only on Subsidy I see them as fraud. Why didn't he mention anything relating to agriculture, industries or even investments. They quickly rush to removal of subsidy.
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
@JohnFanimokun @OgbeniDipo The fact that they allow this man spread lies across board is my anger, removal of fuel subsidy to what end.....yes after removing it what happened? Has any major economic policy been effected for almost 4yrs of the president? Are these ppl in this country?
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
@PastorMarvy You're not a dullard and you understand tinubu economic policies? It will only take a dullard to identify a dullard. King of dullard I see u..... Leave obi alone. Emblem of mediocrity.
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Pastor Who
Pastor Who@PastorMarvy·
Peter Obi: Europe has a population of 450 million. FACT: Europe has a 745 million people Peter Obi: Europe is 4.something million square kilometers. FACT: Europe has a land size of 10.1 million square kilometers. You people should not allow this dullard and Adojutini anywhere near power. He has nothing upstairs!
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Harmless
Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
Tinubu removed fuel subsidy and fuel prices skyrocketed. People complained and Tinubu advised them to convert their cars to CNG. They did because gas was relatively cheaper then. Today, a kg of gas is now N1,800 and finishes faster. They don't know what to do again. You think you can escape Jagaban's hammer? Dey play. 😂
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
Omo held another gist today ooooo, bandits are doing give away Nigerians are dropping account numbers.... E shock u 😳
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
This one just dey envy what he never become not to talk of moving close.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

A Vote for Peter Obi in 2027 Is a Vote for Tinubu — ADC Chieftain Kenneth Okonkwo Former Labour Party spokesperson and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Kenneth Okonkwo, has said that voting for Peter Obi in the 2027 presidential election would ultimately benefit President Bola Tinubu. Speaking during an interview with Symfoni TV on Wednesday, Okonkwo argued that opposition parties must unite behind a single candidate to stand a realistic chance of defeating the incumbent president. According to him, a divided opposition would only strengthen Tinubu’s chances of securing a second term in office. “The reason I said it is that either you’re working for Tinubu directly, in other words, you’re in the APC, or you’re working for Tinubu indirectly because when you divide the votes of the coalition and the opposition, you’re still making Tinubu better placed to win,” he said. Okonkwo also criticised Obi’s reported withdrawal from coalition talks involving the ADC, claiming the former Anambra State governor was unwilling to participate in a competitive primary election. “You can’t compete in a primary, and you want to be a politician. You want to be the president of a challenged country, and you’re running away from challenge,” he stated. He further alleged that Anambra South Senator Victor Umeh had previously suggested that the South-East’s best chance of producing a president was through an alliance with northern political interests, with Obi serving as vice president. Okonkwo concluded by warning opposition supporters that backing Obi in 2027 could indirectly aid Tinubu’s re-election bid. “Anybody voting any vote whatsoever to Peter Obi, you’re voting for Tinubu, and don’t say that I didn’t tell you,” he said.

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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
A Vote for Peter Obi in 2027 Is a Vote for Tinubu — ADC Chieftain Kenneth Okonkwo Former Labour Party spokesperson and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Kenneth Okonkwo, has said that voting for Peter Obi in the 2027 presidential election would ultimately benefit President Bola Tinubu. Speaking during an interview with Symfoni TV on Wednesday, Okonkwo argued that opposition parties must unite behind a single candidate to stand a realistic chance of defeating the incumbent president. According to him, a divided opposition would only strengthen Tinubu’s chances of securing a second term in office. “The reason I said it is that either you’re working for Tinubu directly, in other words, you’re in the APC, or you’re working for Tinubu indirectly because when you divide the votes of the coalition and the opposition, you’re still making Tinubu better placed to win,” he said. Okonkwo also criticised Obi’s reported withdrawal from coalition talks involving the ADC, claiming the former Anambra State governor was unwilling to participate in a competitive primary election. “You can’t compete in a primary, and you want to be a politician. You want to be the president of a challenged country, and you’re running away from challenge,” he stated. He further alleged that Anambra South Senator Victor Umeh had previously suggested that the South-East’s best chance of producing a president was through an alliance with northern political interests, with Obi serving as vice president. Okonkwo concluded by warning opposition supporters that backing Obi in 2027 could indirectly aid Tinubu’s re-election bid. “Anybody voting any vote whatsoever to Peter Obi, you’re voting for Tinubu, and don’t say that I didn’t tell you,” he said.
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
Abi are they trying to reduce the population of Nigerians ni🤔🤔
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Kayode Odunniga
Kayode Odunniga@KOdunniga·
Amupitan must not conduct the 2027 election.... Else sope otilo.
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