Johnson AKINTAN

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Johnson AKINTAN

Johnson AKINTAN

@olajohny78

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Niagara region,Ontario, Canada Katılım Ocak 2012
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Tosin Olugbenga
Tosin Olugbenga@TosinOlugbenga·
Update. NDC will WIN: Bayelsa State Kano State Delta State Edo State More updates coming soon.
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Johnson AKINTAN
Johnson AKINTAN@olajohny78·
@Darleeton3 You have started again with this stupid behavior creating reality in your head
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DARL COMMENT
DARL COMMENT@Darleeton3·
My prediction for 2027 presidential Elections Results in all states, after careful study. Any surprise? 1. Lagos APC Tinubu/Shettima: 620,000 votes NDC Obi/Kwankwaso: 850,000 votes ADC Atiku/Makinde: 90,000 votes 2. Oyo APC: 400,000 votes NDC: 450,000 votes ADC: 480,000 votes WINNER 3. Ogun - APC: 510,000 votes WINNER - NDC: 300,000 votes - ADC: 120,000 votes 4. Ondo - APC: 350,000 votes WINNER - NDC: 180,000 votes - ADC: 100,000 votes 5. Ekiti - APC: 220,000 votes WINNER - NDC: 90,000 votes - ADC: 70,000 votes 6. Osun - APC: 320,000 votes - NDC: 280,000 votes - ADC: 350,000 votes WINNER SOUTH WEST TOTAL: APC 2,420,000 NDC 2,150,000 | ADC 1,210,000 1. Anambra NDC: 950,000 | APC: 20,000 ADC: 15,000 2. Enugu NDC: 600,000 | APC: 10,000 | ADC: 20,000 3. Imo NDC: 550,000 | APC: 80,000 | ADC: 40,000 4. Abia NDC: 480,000 | APC: 8,000 | ADC: 12,000 5. Ebonyi NDC: 420,000 | APC: 40,000 | ADC: 30,000 SOUTH EAST TOTAL:NDC 3,000,000 APC 158,000 | ADC 117,000 1. River NDC: 680,000 | ADC: 400,000 | APC: 300,000 2. Delta NDC: 550,000 | ADC: 350,000 | APC: 180,000 3. Edo NDC: 420,000 | ADC: 150,000 | APC: 100,000 4. Akwa Ibom ADC: 420,000 | NDC: 350,000 | APC: 100,000 5. Bayelsa ADC: 200,000 | NDC: 120,000 | APC: 40,000 6. Cross River NDC: 300,000 | ADC: 180,000 | APC: 120,000 SOUTH SOUTH TOTAL: NDC 2,420,000 | ADC 1,700,000 | APC 840,000 1. Benue NDC: 520,000 | APC: 350,000 | ADC: 200,000 2. Kogi APC: 420,000 | NDC: 250,000 | ADC: 180,000 3. Kwara APC: 380,000 | NDC: 200,000 | ADC: 150,000 4. Nasarawa NDC: 480,000 | APC: 220,000 | ADC: 180,000 5. Niger APC: 450,000 | NDC: 300,000 | ADC: 220,000 6. Plateau NDC: 600,000 | APC: 150,000 | ADC: 100,000 7. FCT NDC: 400,000 | APC: 80,000 | ADC: 60,000 NDC WINNER NORTH CENTRAL TOTAL: NDC 2,750,000 | APC 2,050,000 | ADC 1,090,000 1. Kano NDC: 1,600,000 | APC: 500,000 | ADC: 400,000 2. Kaduna NDC: 900,000 | ADC: 700,000 | APC: 600,000 3. Katsina ADC: 800,000 | APC: 700,000 | NDC: 500,000 4. Sokoto ADC: 500,000 | APC: 400,000 | NDC: 350,000 5. Kebbi ADC: 400,000 | APC: 350,000 | NDC: 250,000 6. Zamfara APC: 450,000 | ADC: 300,000 | NDC: 200,000 7. Jigawa APC: 400,000 | ADC: 350,000 | NDC: 300,000 NORTH WEST TOTAL: NDC 4,100,000 | ADC 3,450,000 | APC 3,400,000 1. Adamawa ADC: 600,000 | NDC: 300,000 | APC: 200,000 2. Bauchi NDC: 550,000 | ADC: 500,000 | APC: 350,000 3. Borno APC: 700,000 | ADC: 300,000 | NDC: 200,000 4. Gombe ADC: 350,000 | NDC: 250,000 | APC: 200,000 5. Taraba ADC: 400,000 | NDC: 350,000 | APC: 150,000 6. Yobe ADC: 350,000 | APC: 300,000 | NDC: 180,000 NORTH EAST TOTAL: ADC 2,500,000 | APC 1,900,000 | NDC 1,830,000 FINAL RESULT — 37 STATES + FCT NDC Peter Obi/Kwankwaso: - Total Votes: 16,250,000 - States Won: 20 State - 25% in: 28 States APC Tinubu/Shettima - Total Votes: 10,768,000 - States Won: 9 States ADC Atiku/Makinde: - Total Votes: 10,067,000 - States Won: 8 States WINNER: NDC OBI/KWANKWASO 20 States + Majority + Constitutional spread
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Johnson AKINTAN
Johnson AKINTAN@olajohny78·
@jon_d_doe Why are you talking this crap. In direct primary nothing like delegate. Every member of the party vote like in normal election and their vote will be counted. You guys like to hind behind a finger what a terrible people . Always blame others or system for your failures.
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Obi is not ready to give delegates money to elect him as the presidential candidate of a party. And he knows that if he goes for such primaries, he won't win. He wants to become president without inducing people financially. That's a man that wants to lead. Not oppress. End.
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Johnson AKINTAN
Johnson AKINTAN@olajohny78·
@Ntob Hmmmm in your imagination. And always fabricated stories to suit your imagination
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Moni Ukpeya
Moni Ukpeya@Ntob·
Obi won’t say it out because—if he does, everywhere go scatter. Before the Ibadan declaration; they sent message to him to agree that he will share juicy contracts and appointment to them in exchange for their support. He asked them: How are we different from Tinubu/APC if our goal is to win election and loot funds meant for the people? Na dia Wahala start🤦🏽‍♂️
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
Anytime you see someone jumping from one point to another, it is proof they cannot think beyond the moment. Avoid vagabond politicians. They are unstable. They drift from party to party, never settled, never rooted, never anchored to a position long enough for it to mean anything. They are incapable of forming alliances. When they pretend to, they do not move as a party. They move as a faction at best, abandoning one platform for another, mistaking migration for strategy. They cannot think beyond the moment. They cannot anticipate the future and play their cards before it arrives. They react. They are never the ones to be reacted to. They are the most predictable of phenomena, because you can always tell they will be led by nothing but their emotions. Anytime you see someone jumping from one point to another, it is proof they cannot think beyond the moment.
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Johnson AKINTAN
Johnson AKINTAN@olajohny78·
@otunbafemmy @Onsogbu Where are the roads he built when he was a governor for 8 years and what re the quality of those road if any?
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Irunmole of Ijebu
Irunmole of Ijebu@otunbafemmy·
@Onsogbu All criminals in Politics just hate Obi. They know that if Obi becomes President no free money, no contracts for people that don’t qualify. Elites Politicians and Political jobbers fear Obi like mad.
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Pst Okezie JAMES Atañi 🦨
Chukwuma Charles Soludo get bad mouth ooo. APGA won Peter Obi in the wards in his community. APC then won Peter Obi in his polling unit.
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Gbotemi
Gbotemi@confindence24·
My people, make we settle this matter once, if Tinubu still gets your vote in 2027, just say “confirmed”. Ire oo.
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Johnson AKINTAN
Johnson AKINTAN@olajohny78·
@mickoly There is no fact anywhere stop living in delusion. Nobody is hating anybody just facts available everywhere. He has not done anything spectacular nor something that outlast him. If he did we should be able to to pint to it and verify it on ground.
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Olayinka 🇳🇬🇺🇾
For those comparing Peter Obi to Rotimi Amaechi or Tinubu, even Atiku, can you show me their CV outside of POLITICS? I don't support a politician, but a leader with track record.
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Johnson AKINTAN
Johnson AKINTAN@olajohny78·
@Omojuwa This is the most accurate description of this dumb set of people. There is nothing they cannot imagine and boast of.
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
Obidients constructed an entire reality inside their heads. Atiku Abubakar built a coalition. They decided, without evidence and without invitation, that the coalition existed to ultimately crown their man. In their imagination, every political actor in that alliance had gathered for one sacred purpose; to anoint Peter Obi, the self-proclaimed redeemer, the man whose mere proximity allegedly straightens out criminals. They fed that fiction to each other until it hardened into conviction. Now reality is not cooperating. When the collision between what they imagined and what is actually happening reaches its climax, they will turn on Atiku. Not because he wronged them. But because he refused to play his designated part inside their story. This is how this group operates. They finished third in the 2023 election. Third. Yet they won it in their heads. They have maintained that delusion with remarkable discipline. The only place the delusion broke was in court, where to this day they never claimed that they won.  When the ADC chapter closes, either through another resignation, via migration to another unfortunate party, or a lost primary, they will not call it a political setback. They will call it betrayal. Every person who chose a different outcome from the one they scripted will become a thief who stole what was already theirs. The problem with a group that cannot distinguish between imagination and reality is that it holds everyone else accountable for its fantasies.
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Johnson AKINTAN
Johnson AKINTAN@olajohny78·
@GrowthGuruX_ @aonanuga1956 You can how stupid and foolish you are. Just because you had 50k to buy data does not give your right to insult or curse the president of the federal republic of Nigeria. Whether you like it or not you are indirect causing yourself.
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Johnson AKINTAN
Johnson AKINTAN@olajohny78·
@amechi_ozoemena Nothing we no see or hear from dumb people. How on earth can he be smarter and he defeated him without federal might in 2023.
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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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Habibu Bello Mayana
Habibu Bello Mayana@HBMayana_·
Will you vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027? ○ Yes ○ No Me: Yes
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Johnson AKINTAN
Johnson AKINTAN@olajohny78·
@adamugarba I want this kind of system in my dear Ondo state. It’s in our culture for elders to make selection for the entire community example is in kingship process. We can as well work on our democracy in the same direction. We don’t need to copy the west hook and sink.
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Adamu B. Garba II, Msc, MNIIA, FIDPM
Lagos is the most successful of Nigeria’s fourth republic. Its success is not just a product of random accidents but product of careful planning and design. One of the most important aspects of successful governance worldwide is predictability. Once an environment is stable, it makes businesses, economies, livelihoods and social structures attractive and productive. Without any much ado, everyone knows that the next governor of Lagos State is, insha Allah, His Excellency, Obafemi Hamzat @drobafemihamzat, the current deputy governor of the state. Dr. Hamzat is a person that is known, his profile is attested and his capacity is measured. This level of predictability attracts stability and confidence. The elders and leaders of Lagos have done a great job, over time to enable such a high standard structure. This also, won’t be possible without purposeful and deliberate leadership provided by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, over the course of the 4th republic journey. If other states can copy this model, atleast, tuned to the local realities, a succession planning around group of elders, not one single individual, but collection of statesmen in each state, without greed or selfish intend, organize themselves and make deliberate and committed efforts to produce successors in the interests of their states, then each state, regardless of limitations in resources, would have grown far better around a long term plan and organizational strategy. In every society, purposeful leadership comes first. Everything else follows. When those that are supposed to be leaders are fighting against each other, not to support one another for the benefit of their state, like we’ve seen in some states of Nigeria, then such a society is heading for a deliberate crash. There won’t be continuity in such a state, there won’t be predictability, there won’t be stability. Lack of these three will be replaced with uncertainty, instability and chaos. Nigeria as a whole have a lot to learn from the stable and highly effective leadership selection system provided by Lagos State. Adamu Garba II
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Johnson AKINTAN
Johnson AKINTAN@olajohny78·
@jayveeEnergy @adamugarba Keep ur thought to urself. The writer write based on available facts. And all sensible eyes and brain could see it that the system is working. Can you show us any other states without this kind of process that is working and has stable economy like lagos state? Talk is cheap
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JayVee Energy
JayVee Energy@jayveeEnergy·
@adamugarba I read you a lot on this space but I don't agree with you on this one. The Lagos model is not democracy. A few people (kingmakers) decide for over twenty million people who would become governor. It erodes the ideals of democracy in every form and should not be encouraged!
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David Offor
David Offor@DavidsOffor·
Sowore dy talk o😗 He said that Obi is hustling for the ADC VP ticket and unknown to the former Anambra state governor, that slot is not even available, cos, it has been given out 🤣 Okwute might end up leaving ADC at the last minute
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Edgar
Edgar@Edgar_8585·
@DavidsOffor The Nigerian youth are not ready to see a better Nigeria. All they want to see is PO in AsoRock. Whether he is competent or not, they just want him there. Also, his main supporters just want an igbo president. They dont care if the man is a dull head with nothing to offer.
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Johnson AKINTAN
Johnson AKINTAN@olajohny78·
@jpattueyi You are just a joy killer. Rome they said was not build in a day. Before now there was no student loan but there is one now and it’s working well. If you are buyer look somewhere else to vent your anger.
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JP Attueyi
JP Attueyi@jpattueyi·
Congratulations. In normal clime, a man with your intellect and financial constraints would be on scholarships not loans. The man that gave you loans to go to school didn't need loans in his time to go to school, although some say he didn't even go to school but I digress. In his time, his leaders made school available for free. I understand how appreciative you are now, and I am happy for you. I will never be a killjoy. I say congrats on your graduation and loans. Time reveals all. ✌️
OLADEPO Caleb Olugbenga@YhungProf0

Amid the flood of felicitations following my convocation as Overall Best Graduating Student of LAUTECH, I find it necessary to address the stir around my NELFUND appreciation post. I accept the praise, life changing offers and the backlash, in good faith. Still, it is only fair to set the record straight. I hail from a village in Osun State, raised in a modest family of five. I attended public primary and secondary schools, not by choice, but because even the most inexpensive private schools were beyond our means. Even then, survival itself; food and clothing was a daily struggle. I walked miles to school each morning, while my parents laboured as jacks-of-all-trades to make ends meet. For nine defining years before I entered university, we lived within sight of basic amenities yet beyond our reach, no electricity, no television; just lanterns and candles. Against these odds, I earned a scholarship and now this distinction. In my third year, a coursemate’s father, someone I had once tutored academically, gifted me my first smartphone which I am still using till now. On several occasions, lecturers, moved by quiet compassion, provided me with clothing. There are many other instances, too numerous to recount. So, I say this plainly, not all of us are born with a silver spoon. Some of us climbed the ladder by holding on to every rung of legitimate support we could find. As an engineering student aspiring to make academic history, should I resort myself to blaming my family’s financial situation for my inability to afford fees and essentials like a reliable smartphone or laptop needed for skills and certifications? For me personally, NELFUND was not incidental; it was instrumental and to acknowledge what helped one’s journey is neither propaganda nor misplaced allegiance. It is simply an act of appreciation. Thank you @NELFUND and everyone that contributed to this success! Greatness awaits all of Us.

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IheanyiChukwu
IheanyiChukwu@Hoviland·
To all of you lashing out at my remark...from the trail of conversation my response was not against the accomplished young man, but to those who used his success to assert that the system is working and of course want to give a pass mark on the government. I understand your sociopolitical leaning, and why it's sinister to your disposition. However, the impact of NELFUND on Nigeria students cannot be used as a yardstick to measure the overall performance of this government as some people here were eagerly pushing such a narrative. Though I'm always happy to see students, especially from the SW origin testify of @NELFUND I still think its national impact across geopolitical zones is probably something that can be debatable. However, my position remains firm on the overall failure of the system. It is no secret that 95% of the revenue of the country is used to service foreign debt and government is still borrowing. This was explained by the recently relieved minister of finance...a brilliant fine gentleman (whom I even added in my prayers when I heard he was sick). You can't wish away maladministration by emotional outbursts. According to the investigation by the @thecableng which I read on their website this morning, Wale Edun was sacked. And it was largely because he was against the fiscal misappropriation of the President. He couldn't continue to release funding to ministries because almost everything was going to debt servicing and the remaining was funding the ostentatious lifestyle of the people in government as well as politics. Then there was the gigantic Lagos Calabar and Badagry Sokoto road projects which he refused to release monies for because it was practically impossible. Though Nigeria makes a lot of money, however, by the new fiscal law they must be immediately shared to each state. Therefore the minister knows that the monies acruable to the federal government are not managed well. Hence his recent remarks on the dangers of excessive foreign loans. As regards the consistency of loan collection, it is "deep state" which many won't understand. The establishment expects you to do it for certain reasons. This is why you don't need Tinubu as president because he has compromised himself and has used Nigeria to pay for his political power. He is bound to do the bidding of those who care less about Nigeria. If you like don't put your interest ahead of tribe. Na you your mama or wife go call for money, not the government. Vote wisely.
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