Friday, November 2, 2018

Segun Sowunmi v Festus Keyamo SAN

It's All About The Appointment. And Atiku is Good At It. And that's what makes the difference. Please, watch the video of the Debate.
You don't know Segun. And I don't know Segun. But Atiku knows him. And that's what's he is bringing to the table - quality appointments, the Papa Awo style. The main reason he could "square him up" against the irrepressible Festus Keyamo (SAN), the spokesperson for the Buhari Campaign Organization
The question most commentators are asking after watching the debate is, "Where did Atiku get this man from?"
Atiku didn't go for glorified commentators like Okupe or Lai Mohammed. But an unknown Nigerian whose grasp of political economy is beyond what you have ever witnessed at Nigerian public forum. And that's what is missing in the Buhari's administration - quality appointments.
A few years ago, I was taken to the cleaner here on my Wall and was accused of blasphemy for saying Atiku Abubakar is the best prepared Nigerian after Papa Awo to rule this country. How dare you reach that comparison? I was queried!
Granted, Papa Awo was a genius. But he surrounded himself with a plethora of super-geniuses to help him escalates his visions. I see that trait in Atiku. And I started sharing it and writing about it unapologetically since 2012.
Doing so, I never for a moment anticipated the possibility or likelihood of Atiku emerging the Flag Bearer of a political party called PDP in September 2018.
I will give details in my endorsement essay coming up in about a month time or less. It takes leadership traits to discern leadership attributes in others. And to share the opinion selflessly and stand by it unceasingly, even when no price is as stake or contest going on, shows wisdom. Please, stay tuned for the endorsement essay. I am advertising it because there is not going to be one like it.
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Benson Idin Please, please, Barrister Alex, with sincere advance apology, desist from assuming offensive position when fellow Nigerians, such as Mr. Adoghe O. Kenneth appear to have a different Nigerian political views from yours - either by showcasing their inteSee More

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Tony Ojo @ Alex, pls continue to contribute whatever means into our young democracy, you have been here n seen it all n even have some of the the major stake holders as class mates, we cannot compete with the world oldest democratic countries as the moment but See More

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Alex Aidaghese Brother Tony Ojo, there is no going back. I am very optimistic that Atiku and Obi will meet our expectations. I appreciate the encouragement.
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Matthew Oribhabor I really understand Alex’s position. This man moved back home, but decided to come back to the USA. He had a rough experience and only a fool will remain to mourn his own death. I have been to Nigeria three times since Buhari took over and I was there See More
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Odion Aloba I guess the regime time frame u claimed favour u while home ( 2007 /2014); is the undivine/ungrateful period Nigeria social economic upheavals was dug into dungeon...at the time a barrel of oil was at her apex.Hoewver, Jonathan actually used his lootocSee More
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Tony Ojo Atiku and obi combination is the best in terms of building a good economy for our country and i strong believe by the time they both finish their 4 years term, Nigeria would be the best place to live and invest in Africa, it's a great team being put upSee More

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Matthew Oribhabor Odion Aloba my brother take a step back to Edo State and Oshiomole’s corruption. I don’t care who takes over tomorrow as president being APC or PDP. They are birds of the same feather. Fayose is cooling off with EFCC, but tell me why Amaechi, OshiomoleSee More

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Matthew Oribhabor Odion Aloba I got your point, but let us apply principle of decency in our write up. We can disagree on issues and stay clear of vulgar tones. We are all one-Jimmy Cliff. God bless
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Odion Aloba Mr Oribhabor, in all honesty; I harbored no malice nor grievances against anyone dis-tasteful of my objective opinion but I vehemently have my Democratic right to errs what I sees unfair in our prevailing nascent Democratic dispensation that is been hiSee More
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Odion Aloba Mr Oribhabor, in all honesty; I harbored no malice nor grievances against anyone dis-tasteful of my objective opinion but I vehemently have my Democratic right to errs what I see unfair in our prevailing nascent Democratic dispensation that is been hiSee More

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Alex Aidaghese Uncle Benson Idin, it was never my intention to ignore you, it's work schedule. I thought I did, but going through the thread, it wasn't there.

I have unconditional love and respect for you and all my elders and friends who find the time to come to my See More
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