28 days to go: Tinubu blames Buhari for his slump, Scandals keep Atiku stuck in gear one, Obi soars



Join us on HaveYourSay247 tomorrow, Saturday, January 28, 2023, at 4.00 PM Nigerian Time and 10.00 AM New York Time as we analyze the top stories of the day as the intriguing election 2023 gets to its crucial leg.

Topic 1: On a return visit to Abeokuta, Bola Tinubu offloaded on President Buhari, blaming him for the new currency exchange debacle, petrol scarcity, and all the ills of Nigeria. Will Tinubu’s apologetic trip to Aso Rock heal the wound?

Topic 2: Meanwhile, Atiku Abubakar is still fighting off the G-5 governors, a former aide who turned into a whistleblower, and a slew of other scandals. Can he recover in time to regain the lead?

Topic 3: Instead of fizzling out, Peter Obi’s campaign soars. His trip across the North gives his opponents a sleepless night. Will he take it to the finish line?

Join us on HaveYourSay247 tomorrow, Saturday, January 28, 2023, at 4.00 PM Nigerian Time and 10.00 AM New York Time as we analyze these stories and many more as the intriguing election 2023 gets to its crucial leg.

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20 thoughts on “28 days to go: Tinubu blames Buhari for his slump, Scandals keep Atiku stuck in gear one, Obi soars”

  1. Well, I don't know why this woman was saying all she said. Yes, Adeleke might be your family, but he is still the same as the other person. Both of them are not perfect. It would have been better if she hadn't segregated. Because are birds of the same feather 🪶 .

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  2. This HO of woman's sentiment of onesidedness lacks empirical judgment! Dr Damages please make sure she doesn't dominate other people's opportunity to have their own say in this platform. Adeleke wouldn't even claim he didn't fault in anyway, even through his dancing strategy, to manipulate the election.
    It is the same people!
    It is them them!!
    All of them!!!

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  3. Mr. Thomas has no business being in a political forum, independent candidates have won elections in the past. there is an incredible difference between party politics and movement politics. Nigerians are voting for Peter Obi, not the Labor party.

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  4. I supported Sowore in 2019 elections. Unfortunately, the election did not go in his Favor. Obidients are violent because they are the angry youths that were killed in the end sars protest, suffered 9months of strike, killed and starved. So When you see this kind of deep passion, understand the roots

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  5. Frank MBA should be the IG not commissioner. Abeokuta is the ancestral home of Fela and the great Ransome-Kuti’s dynasty they’re turning in their graves hunting Tinubu. Peter Obi is the last hope of Nigeria. No more tribal voting.

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  6. Anyone who is covering there face in this platform, we know who they are RUNNING 🏃‍♂️ FOR……but I won't mention there name. Meanwhile, they are ENEMIES OF NIGERIA 🇳🇬 by working for PDAPC

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  7. Why is it that whenever Tinubu speaks, someone else would need to come n explain it to the public and the person will end up looks STUPID 🤔…..IT SPEAKS A LOT ABOUT THE PERSON CALLED TINUBU 🤔 😒

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  8. Forefathers and Ovie analysis is an eye 👁️ opener; an outstanding one and queen S is awesome in her awesome speech; very brilliant and Dr. Damages is really fantastic at the job. You all give me hope in your contributions kudos.

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  9. I would really like to join Dr Damages show live but unfortunately I tend to miss the live show. Great perspective from Queen S 👌 I am always disgusted by the opinions of the likes of Thomas and One Man. Same with Kulata who is always hiding his face for God knows what reason 🙄 I am Yoruba but I can never support someone like Tinubu. It's very disgraceful to see young educated people particularly those based in western countries supporting APC or PDP candidates. These guys know that Tinubu is not physically or mentally sound for the office of the president but just because of ethnic bias, they pretend not to notice. Shame on you guys!!

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