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Duke E. Wanogho

Duke E. Wanogho

@duke4first

A Professional Safety Supervisor,pls always think safety first in all u do,

Warri, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2012
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Duke E. Wanogho
Duke E. Wanogho@duke4first·
@GunterFehlinger He already knows, and we will make sure he never gets close to power again be it Abuja or lagos
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
President Tinubu formally endorses the Lagos APC consensus governorship candidate Obafemi Hamzat at a meeting with members of the Lagos Governance Advisory Council, led by the Prince Tajudeen Oluyole Olusi and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
I want to make this declaration. If Peter Obi and Kwankwaso emerge as the presidential flag bearers, I will use my platform to campaign for them. And I'll vote for them. I'll not accept any penny to do this. I don't like President Tinubu. And that's that. End.
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Duke E. Wanogho
Duke E. Wanogho@duke4first·
While Atiku Abubakar represents the old political order that depends on structure and funding, Peter Obi represents a new electoral reality—driven by voter consciousness, youth participation, and organic support. If he complements this with strategic Northern alliances, he becomes the most viable candidate to win a truly competitive national election.”
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Duke E. Wanogho
Duke E. Wanogho@duke4first·
Structural weakness vs. momentum For Atiku Abubakar, the biggest issue isn’t just zoning—it’s declining political infrastructure. The People's Democratic Party is no longer the dominant nationwide machine it once was. Internal divisions and defections have weakened its reach. In contrast, the All Progressives Congress currently controls federal power and has deeper grassroots penetration in many states. Elections in Nigeria are still heavily structure-driven; weakening structure = reduced electoral viability. 👉 Point: Without a strong, united party machinery, even a well-known candidate struggles to convert popularity into votes. 2. Regional fatigue and strategic disadvantage Atiku coming again from the North East creates “regional fatigue,” especially since the current Vice President, Kashim Shettima, is also from that zone. Nigerian politics often balances power informally across regions; repeating the same zone reduces acceptability. 👉 Point: Electoral success in Nigeria depends on perceived balance—regional repetition weakens national appeal. 3. Financial power is no longer enough While money remains influential, the 2023 election showed that financial dominance alone cannot guarantee victory. The APC still has stronger access to state resources and networks, making it hard for any opposition candidate to outspend them. 👉 Point: The political environment has shifted—money without mass enthusiasm and structure is no longer decisive. 4. Peter Obi’s “structure of the people” effect For Peter Obi: He built an organic support base (often called a “movement”) rather than relying on traditional political godfathers. Despite running under the relatively smaller Labour Party, he achieved nationwide visibility and competitiveness. He performed strongly in urban centers and among educated voters—key influencers in modern elections. 👉 Point: He has already proven he can generate votes without traditional structure—something rare in Nigerian politics. 5. Youth demographic advantage Nigeria’s population is overwhelmingly young, and Obi connects strongly with this demographic. Youth engagement (especially via digital platforms) played a major role in his previous performance. 👉 Point: A candidate with strong youth appeal is better positioned for future elections as voter demographics shift. 6. Evidence from the last election Obi’s performance wasn’t theoretical—he won key states and remained competitive nationally despite: Limited party agents in many polling units Late campaign build-up Minimal traditional backing 👉 Point: If he could achieve that under constraints, improved coordination and alliances could significantly increase his chances. 7. The Northern factor (critical swing bloc) Nigerian presidential elections are often decided by Northern voting strength. If Obi secures endorsements or alliances from influential Northern politicians and grassroots networks, it neutralizes his biggest perceived weakness. 👉 Point: With Northern political backing, Obi transitions from a “regional + youth candidate” to a truly national contender. 8. Perception of credibility and governance Obi is widely perceived as disciplined with public finances and governance. In an economy facing inflation and debt concerns, that image resonates with voters seeking stability. 👉 Point: Economic credibility is becoming a stronger voting factor than ethnic or party loyalty.
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Abdulazeez Suleiman🔴
Abdulazeez Suleiman🔴@Abdulazeez7yola·
Good afternoon, Baba Hamma. I'm glad we're discussing this.Let’s set the issue of zoning aside and focus on individuals who can actually win the election.Starting with Alhaji AA We all know he previously relied heavily on the PDP structure, which is no longer as formidable. He also leaned on financial strength, but he currently cannot match the APC in that regard. Additionally, he hails from the North East the same zone as the current Vice President which further weakens his position. Overall, his chances appear very slim .Now, let’s consider Peter Obi: He is a much younger candidate who enjoys massive support from the younger generation. If you look at his impressive performance in the last election delivering strong numbers despite running under an unknown party with zero established structure and limited nationwide awareness you can confidently say he stands out as the strongest option overall.What he needs most is the backing of key Northern politicians. With that support secured, he is ready to go, and Nigeria will be just fine.
Hamma@HAHayatu

A party with no power at hand should not be talking about zoning but what best will make it get power. This simple political strategy is difficult for some to understand.

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amoo
amoo@amooh001·
Imagine you just say hi and 100 ppl follow you
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Ayekooto
Ayekooto@thebardogbamola·
If Tinubu doesn't want @PeterObi to contest in @ADCNig , then, the opposition should get proactive and get @GEJonathan on the ballot of NDC, it's high time they start playing Tinubu to his game and forget about personal interest.. GEJ with another strong Northener will do magic
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Ife Salako
Ife Salako@ifesalakooffice·
In essence, people can continue to die, as long as he remains President, you all can rot in hell. This pandemic must end come 2027! Ire o✌🏾
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump alongside King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the State Dinner — honoring the unbreakable friendship between the U.S. and U.K. 🇺🇸🇬🇧
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JUST KINGS
JUST KINGS@JustKingss·
If you’re suffering from low engagements, drop a comment here, let’s engage you.
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
“My Enemies Want To Use Insecurity In The Country To Get Rid Of Me, But I’m a Stubborn Politician Who Refuses To Go and I will campaign for my second term” ~ President Bola Tinubu says
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Duke E. Wanogho
Duke E. Wanogho@duke4first·
@amechi_ozoemena You are right all this he's doing will not help him Peter is Coming and very ready this time to take what rightfully belongs to him
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Amechi Ozoemena
Amechi Ozoemena@amechi_ozoemena·
Peter Obi is smarter than Tinubu but Tinubu’s inhumanity makes him look like a strategist in the eyes of fools. Tinubu’s tactics is what any dead conscience person can afford. But in this 2027, Obi will outsmart him.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
🏠 NEW: US Housing Starts Surge to Highest Level Since December 2024 WE'RE BUILDING AGAIN 🇺🇸
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
King Charles III presents President Trump with the original bell from the HMS Trump - a valiant WW2 era warship! 🇺🇸🇬🇧
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Duke E. Wanogho
Duke E. Wanogho@duke4first·
The EFCC’s revelation that 60% of Nigerian university students are involved in fraud should shock every responsible leader in this country. But let’s be honest—this didn’t happen overnight. We created this reality. For years, Nigeria has tolerated a system where questionable wealth is celebrated, where accountability is weak, and where leadership often fails to model integrity. The result? A generation that is learning that success is not about values, but outcomes—by any means necessary. We cannot continue to blame the youth while ignoring the example set before them. If leadership does not change, nothing will. This is a moral crisis, not just a criminal one. We must enforce accountability without bias, restore dignity to hard work, and build a system where integrity is rewarded—not punished. As Socrates reminds us, “An unexamined life is not worth living.” Nigeria must examine itself—urgently. A new Nigeria is not just possible—it is overdue.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
EFCC's Troubling Revelation on Our Students. The worrisome statement by the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) that 6 out of every 10 Nigerian university students are involved in “419” is deeply troubling and must not be taken lightly. Nigeria already has a very limited number of students in higher institutions, estimated at 2 to 2.5 million. If indeed about 60% of them, roughly 1.4 million young people, are involved in fraud, then we are not just facing a crime issue; we are confronting a serious moral and systemic failure. The question we must ask ourselves is: what has brought us to this level? Who are the role models these students are looking up to?. What values are they learning from society? We must understand that young people become what they consistently see. When a system appears to reward wrongdoing, when integrity is not upheld, and when those in leadership are associated with allegations of forgery and dishonesty without consequence, it sends a dangerous message. It suggests that hard work does not matter, and that results, by any means, are acceptable. These points clearly point to a collapse of moral values. As Socrates rightly said, “An unexamined life is not worth living.” Nigeria must now examine itself. This is not about condemning our young people. It is about accepting that leadership sets the tone. If we do not demonstrate integrity at the top, we cannot expect it at the bottom. We must urgently rebuild our value system, enforce accountability without bias, and create an environment where honesty, hard work, and discipline are rewarded. That is the only sustainable path to securing the future of our nation. A new Nigeria is POssible! -PO
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Duke E. Wanogho@duke4first·
@NDCNigNews Relax we are watching,we don't make moves because of a shameless government.when the right time comes we will act accordingly
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NDC News✌️
NDC News✌️@NDCNigNews·
9 Days Until INEC Transfer Window Deadline. Move now!!!!
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Duke E. Wanogho
Duke E. Wanogho@duke4first·
@Arewa_Source Hahahahahah what are you scared of? Let me tell Peter Obi is the Next President Of Nigeria and there's nothing u I mean ur entire generation can do about
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Arewa Source
Arewa Source@Arewa_Source·
ADC Should not be talking about Zoning. ADC's priority should be a candidate who can win an election. This is why Atiku Abubakar is the only viable option. Peter Obi must go back and talk sense into his supporters. If they behave well, then we will consider him after Atiku.
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