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How the North Scammed Bola Tinubu

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By Eric Elezuo

Shortly before the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, settled for Alhaji Kashim Shettima as presidential running mate, The Boss had carried a story, which questions if Tinubu will go ahead to choose a Muslim like himself as a running mate, thereby risking a Muslim/Muslim ticket. He did, not minding that the matter has been a source of heated debate on the public domain. That ended up to be a scam.

However, any keen watcher of Nigerian politics must be wondering why Tinubu failed for such a scam of a Muslim/Muslim ticket as perpetrated by the North. It must be noted that not even President Muhammadu Buhari who has been endlessly accused of being a religious bigot agreed to Muslim/Muslim ticket, which explains why  Tinubu was roundly rejected as Buhari’s running mate during the run up to the 2019 presidential election. Now, the situation has become more volatile.

But in defence of Tinubu’s selection of Shettima as running thereby defiling the agelong unwritten law of Nigerian political timeline, the supporters have said the presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Bashorun MKO Abiola did it in 1993, and as a result, can be replicated in Tinubu. But the supporters failed to understand three basic factors, which have come to gain ground overtime. They are:
1. Tinubu is not MKO Abiola
2. Religion today is not what it used to be in 1993
3. Tinubu does not have wide spread acceptability like Abiola did in 1993

Tinubu was misled into thinking he was another Abiola, or Abiola incarnate as he went ahead to choose a another Kanuri man as running mate. It will recalled that in 1993, Abiola chose Babagana Kingibe as his running thereby floating a Muslim/Muslim ticket, which was not even noticed as at the time. But time has changed.

It is also of paramount importance to note that the Fulani and the Kanuri hardly relate well. They are mutually suspicious of each other. Therefore, picking a Kanuri is a spite on the Fulani/Hausa community, especially in the Northeast.

Tinubu’s choice of a northeast running mate is still a mystery knowing very well that the candidate of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar, is from the Northeast. Adamawa to be precise. It is therefore, unheard of that Tinubu should pick a running mate from the same zone. Stakeholders have wondered if he expect the Northeast to reject their own in Atiku, and make him president. The argument is not clear.

Again, will the Northeast, which has been clamoring for a president now reject Atiku and settle for a vice in ‘Shettima’ from the same zone. The argument is baseless.

Anyone who understands northern politics knows that Kano and Katsina produce the largest number of voters, without which it will be impossible for anyone to become president of Nigeria. Now there is no rationale that these states will settled for Shettima as number two citizen when they could have Atiku as number one citizen. This is a daylight scam against Tinubu, and he seems to not to know it.

Again, becoming the president of Nigeria is to an extent controlled by a group of people described ‘Owners of Nigeria’. These people, it was that persuaded Governor Aminu Tambuwal to step down for Atiku during the primary election because they want a formidable candidate who can win the election. And so will not sit back, and watch Tinubu clinch the presidency,

The North has played their game, and the likes of Tinubu has fallen for the scam as 2023 beckons.

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Tinubu Presents N47.9trn 2025 Appropriation Bill to NASS

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President Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday, presented the proposed 2025 federal budget to a joint session of the National Assembly.

The N47.9 trillion budget saw a whopping N3.5 trillion allocated to the education sector.

Other sectors that got higher allocations include defence and security – N4.91tn, infrastructure – N4.06tn and health – N2.4tn.

“It is with great pleasure that I lay before this distinguished joint session of the National Assembly, the 2025 Budget of the National Assembly of Nigeria titled, ‘The Restoration Budget’ security peace, building prosperity,” Tinubu said as he concluded his 30-minute presentation at 1:10pm.

This budget highlights the government’s focus on improving education, healthcare, and infrastructure, in line with its ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ aimed at boosting the economy and addressing key national priorities.

The live broadcast of the budget presentation today revealed the government’s plans for the next fiscal year. With a strong emphasis on human capital development, the president highlighted the budget’s commitment to improving the nation’s economic foundation.

Education sector receives major funding 

A significant portion of the 2025 budget is dedicated to education, with N3.5 trillion allocated to the sector. President Tinubu stated that part of this funding would be directed toward infrastructure development, including support for Universal Basic Education (UBEC) and the establishment of nine new higher educational institutions.

We have made provision for N826.90 billion for infrastructural development in the education sector,” Tinubu said.

This allocation aims to improve educational facilities and support ongoing efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s educational system.

Focus on human capital development 

During the presentation, the president emphasized the importance of investing in Nigeria’s human capital. “Human capital development, our people are our greatest resource. That is why we are breaking record investment in education, healthcare, our social services,” he remarked.

Tinubu also pointed to the N34 billion already disbursed through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) to assist over 300,000 students.

The budget includes continued investments in healthcare and social services as part of the broader goal of enhancing the quality of life for Nigerians.

Strengthening the economy and national security 

Tinubu highlighted that the 2025 budget is designed to build a robust economy while addressing critical sectors necessary for growth and security.

“This budget reflects the huge commitment to strengthening the foundation of a robust economy, while addressing the critical sectors essential for the growth and development we envision; and secure our nation,” he said.

The budget aims to tackle key challenges and foster long-term economic stability by prioritizing infrastructure and development in key sectors.

Healthcare and social services allocations 

In addition to education, Tinubu focused on the allocation for healthcare and social services. The government plans to increase investments in healthcare infrastructure and services to ensure broader access to essential healthcare for Nigerians.

These investments are part of the administration’s strategy to improve overall living conditions and enhance public health across the country.

President Tinubu’s proposed 2025 budget is said to reflect the administration’s commitment to achieving its development objectives, with a focus on economic growth, human capital development, and infrastructure improvement.

As the National Assembly reviews the budget, the president reiterated his administration’s resolve to address the nation’s most pressing needs.

Source: Nairametrics

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Ghana’s President-elect Mahama Visits Tinubu in Abuja

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Ghana’s President-Elect, Dr. John Dramani Mahama, a courtesy visit to President Bola Tinubu at his residence, Presidential Villa, State House on Monday.

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Mahama won 56 percent of the votes in this month’s presidential election, compared to the ruling party candidate and Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, who secured 41 percent.

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The landslide comeback for former president Mahama ended eight years in power for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) under President Nana Akufo-Addo, whose last term was marked by Ghana’s worst economic turmoil in years, an IMF bailout and a debt default.

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I Stand by What I Said, Kemi Badenoch Replies VP Shettima

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The leader of the United Kingdom’s Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, has lashed back at Vice President Kashim Shettima over the latter’s reaction to her comments about Nigeria.

Badenoch was born in the UK in 1980 to Nigerian Yoruba parents.

Badenoch, who attained age 16 in Nigeria before departing the country for the UK where she was elected Conservative Party’s leader, described Nigeria as a nation brimming with thieving politicians and insecurity.

However, Shettima, while speaking at the 10th Annual Migration Dialogue at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Monday, December 9, 2024, accused Badenoch of “denigrating her country of origin” with her remarks.

The vice-president listed influential people whose families had migrated to other countries, commending former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as a “brilliant young man who never denigrated his nation of ancestry.”

Reacting on Wednesday, Badenoch lashed back at Shettima, saying she doesn’t do “PR for Nigeria”.

Her spokesperson, as the Tory leader, according to UK Express, said: “Kemi is not interested in doing Nigeria’s PR; she is the Leader of the Opposition in the UK.

“She tells the truth; she tells it like it is; she isn’t going to couch her words. She stands by what she said.”

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