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2023: Tinubu, Shettima Silence Opponents at APC Rally in Lagos

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2023: Tinubu, Shettima Silence Opponents at APC Rally in Lagos

By: James Bwala

The opposition People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and metaphorical Labour party, led by Atiku and Obi, thought they had the support to compete with the Jagaban and his running mate Kashim Shettima before the APC’s gathering in Lagos. However, since the Alaba Rago affair, where the APC golden boy made history by supporting Tinubu in the Hausa Community prior to the mega rally, there have been rumblings about what will transpire at the Lagos gathering. Road closures for gatherings like the one for Tinubu and Kashim Shettima’s rally for 2023 have never occurred in Lagos State.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu, APC Presidential Candidate

The APC Presidential Campaign kicked off with a rally on Saturday in Lagos at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surulere. A closer inspection of the group showed that Tinubu and Shettima had been working while the others slept. I predict that APC will win by a landslide, and it will take the opposition a long time to bounce back. Sad for Atiku is that he has been at odds with five governors who ostensibly ought to be on his side, and the PDP has become cancerous as a result of the prolonged dragging. The Obidients movement has an additional impact on the PDP. It was and will continue to be a gathering of jokesters for the Obidients.

Hurricane is the APC. On first glance, sweeping 22 states is already a possibility. As the nation comes closer to 2023, the man, who they refer to by all names, is providing them what they bargain for and reducing them to nothing more than a drumbeat. They will ask you how old he is, Femi Gbajabiamila said of Tinubu during the Lagos State APC presidential rally. Inform them that he is the age his mother told him to be. Tell them to meet his mother to clarify if they are still unsure about his age.

Senator Kashim Shettima, APC Vice Presidential Candidate

“If they assert that he is uneducated. Inform them that he is smarter than each contender combined.


“If they inform you that he is sought after in America. America has frequently claimed that they lack subject matter expertise. Tell them that despite being the subject of the most investigations in Nigerian history, there has been no evidence of corruption against him.

Due to their financial plight and desire to get ahead, they (the opposition) will say anything. Their time is over, though, as Tinubu has urged Nigerians to never again let the Peoples Democratic Party anywhere close to the nation’s commonwealth due to the havoc the party has wreaked.

He said: “I appreciate Almighty Allah and the good people of Lagos State for giving me a platform from which to mobilize like-minded Progressives to defend this magnificent metropolis.”

2023: Tinubu, Shettima Silence Opponents at APC Rally in Lagos

The APC presidential candidate declared that his party’s campaign is a “broom revolution” and then sang a traditional Yoruba song, “Dagunro o se je, Tinubu o se pa,” which literally means that he cannot be slain, invoking the spirit of his late mother, Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji, the Iyaloja-General. A progressive government, according to Tinubu, will ensure that Nigerians are taken care of in terms of healthcare, education, and job creation.

The former governor of Lagos State, who spoke in part Yoruba, attacked Atiku Abubakar, the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, calling him an experienced contender who ought to return home and relax. “When we liberated Atiku from Obasanjo, he ran for office in the SDP, PDP, and ACN. He is running once more in the PDP. He ought to return home and relax “Adding that Nigerians must never permit him or his group to come close to the nation’s commonwealth.

2023: Tinubu, Shettima Silence Opponents at APC Rally in Lagos

“Atiku is now moving. Vote him and his party out with your PVC. This time, use your votes to force his irreversible retirement. Never again shall we permit the voracious and blind gang of Peoples Destroying People to approach our nation. They served in office for 16 years, but during that time they forgot about the Badagry Expressway, the East-West Road, and the second Niger Bridge.”

Tinubu emphasized that the governors of Kano, Kastina, Kaduna, Kwara, and Kebbi, as well as other APC governors, were behind him, in contrast to his opponent, who was unable to keep his party united. Tinubu once more took advantage of the gathering to express his gratitude to President Buhari for his dedication to the advancement of Nigeria and Lagos State.

2023: Tinubu, Shettima Silence Opponents at APC Rally in Lagos

“I want to express my sincere gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari for the extraordinary Federal commitment to the support of Lagos State. From presidents whose only focus was to do-or-die seize Lagos to one who genuinely loves the state and wants to see it succeed, we have come a long way.

“Lagos has greatly benefited from the development of infrastructure, whether it be the Lagos-Ibadan Railway line, the Apapa-Oshodi-Oworonsoki Expressway, the renovated National Theatre, the new International Airport Terminal, or the support that has made the Lekki Deep Sea Port and the Dangote Refinery and Petrochemical Plant possible, as well as the Red Line of the Lagos Metro, which is sharing part of the Federal corridor,” he said.

2023: Tinubu, Shettima Silence Opponents at APC Rally in Lagos

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Tinubu asked Lagosians to vote for Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu and his deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, for a second term while addressing the large crowd on the significance of maintaining the progressive administration in Lagos State.

“Please consider extending Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Kadiri Obafemi Hamzat’s terms of office by an additional four years. Do not abandon or halt the daring vision’s execution and implementation after more than 20 years.”

Asiwaju Tinubu urged the young and students to vote for Sanwo-Olu and Hamzat in order to maintain the stability of Lagos State.

2023: Tinubu, Shettima Silence Opponents at APC Rally in Lagos

“More than 22 million people’s lives are too precious to be used as a test subject for disastrous experiments by kindergarten politicians. Obafemi Hamzat and Babajide Sanwo-olu were educated in the best traditions of human resource management and development strategy.”

Senator Abdullahi Adamu, national chairman of the party, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, speaker of the house of representatives, Senator Kashim Shettima, vice presidential candidate, and Atiku Bagudu, chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and governor of Kebbi, were all present at the event.

2023: Tinubu, Shettima Silence Opponents at APC Rally in Lagos

Additionally, Governors Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano), Aminu Bello Masari (Katsina), Dapo Abiodun (Ogun), Adegboyega Oyetola (Osun), Abubakar Badaru (Jigawa), Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq, and Abiodun Oyebanji were present. Hon. Simon Bako Lalong, Director-General of the Tinubu/Shettima Campaign (Ekiti). Additionally present were former Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi, Minister of Works and Housing Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Sports and Youth Development Sunday Dare

Ministers, National Assembly members, and members of the APC National Working Committee were also present.

Governor Sanwo-olu welcomed the dignitaries and residents of Lagos and commended Aswáj for the state’s foundation and the legacy he left behind as governor, stating he is the best candidate for the president in 2023.

2023: Tinubu, Shettima Silence Opponents at APC Rally in Lagos

In his remarks, Governor Bagudu commended the governor of Lagos for the rally’s success on behalf of the 22 APC governors.

“Our party’s governors and leadership support Aswáj for the correct reasons. Nigeria included, the global economy has experienced difficulties. To guide the nation through, we require a leader with Aswáj’s stature and pedigree “said he.

Aswáj Tinubu has the character and ability to govern Nigeria and provide equity and justice for all areas of the country, according to the director general of the campaigns, Hon. Lalong. He also added that Nigerians will not regret electing Aswáj and Shettima.

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2027: Vice President Kashim Shettima will rewrite Nigeria’s political campaign history again. 

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2027: Vice President Kashim Shettima will rewrite Nigeria’s political campaign history again. 

By: Dr. James Bwala

The rise of Vice President Kashim Shettima as a transformative political figure in Nigeria’s electoral scene marks a dramatic shift in national campaign dynamics. His strategic approach to political participation reveals a deep awareness of Nigeria’s complicated sociopolitical landscape, which could reshape standard campaign strategies come 2027.

Kashim Shettima’s national and international engagements with those who are closely monitoring the unveiling of political groundbreaking can attest to the fact that, for every move the Vice President makes in the service of Nigeria under the renewed hope presidency, a man to watch for in the unfolding events of Nigeria’s 2027 campaigns and elections. Shettima’s political career reveals an exceptional ability to cross regional, ethnic, and ideological lines. His approach goes beyond traditional political narratives, providing a complete perspective that solves complex national concerns. By emphasizing collaborative governance and progressive policy frameworks, he departs from previous campaign rhetoric, which frequently promoted contentious techniques above genuine national growth.

The implications of Shettima’s potential campaign are profound. His strategic positioning suggests an innovative political methodology that could fundamentally reconstruct Nigeria’s electoral discourse. By prioritizing substantive policy discussions over inflammatory rhetoric, he represents a potential turning point in the nation’s political communication strategy, potentially establishing a new benchmark for future political engagement and national discourse.

Kashim Shettima’s expected 2027 campaign trajectory will be more than just an electoral tactic; it will mark a potential paradigm shift in Nigerian political communication and governing philosophy. This transition towards a more inclusive and issue-focused campaign could serve as a stimulus for other political personalities to adopt similar techniques. His transparent and accountable leadership style has the potential to encourage a new generation of Nigerian politicians to prioritize the country’s communal well-being before partisan interests.


By fostering a political environment where dialogue and cooperation are prioritized, Shettima’s campaign could potentially set the stage for a more stable and unified Nigeria. Such a transformation would not only redefine the political landscape but also resonate with citizens across diverse spectrums. His forward-thinking approach, which aligns with the principles outlined in the APC’s action plan for renewed hope, could potentially address longstanding national issues through innovative solutions. By utilizing strategies that emphasize inclusivity and innovation, Shettima’s campaign could potentially harness the diverse strengths of Nigeria’s population, addressing key challenges in areas such as national security and economic development. By integrating the principles outlined in the APC’s action plan for renewed hope, Shettima could pioneer a campaign that effectively addresses national security and economic challenges through collaborative and forward-looking policies. By cultivating a platform that prioritizes transparency and accountability, Shettima’s campaign has the potential to redefine political engagement in Nigeria. 

His inclusive and forward-thinking approach could serve as a roadmap for future campaigns aimed at bridging gaps and fostering national unity. This method has the potential to spark a new age of political campaigns that prioritize all Nigerians’ interests and voices, instilling a sense of common ownership and participation in the country’s democratic process. Shettima may use his experience and understanding of Nigeria’s complicated sociopolitical milieu to develop techniques that not only resonate with voters but also set new norms for campaign conduct and communication.

By utilizing data analytics and social media platforms, Shettima’s campaign could pave the way for innovative campaign methods that use technology and grassroots mobilization to engage with citizens on an unprecedented scale. This approach could not only energize the youth and marginalized communities but also foster a sense of inclusivity and shared purpose across Nigeria’s diverse population.

Shettima’s campaign could also build trust among the electorate, addressing long-standing issues of political skepticism and apathy. This innovative strategy could redefine the traditional dynamics of political engagement in Nigeria, making campaigns more interactive and impactful than ever before. By integrating real-time feedback mechanisms, the campaign could adapt swiftly to public opinion and concerns, ensuring that its message remains relevant and responsive to the needs of all Nigerians. 

The potential for such a transformative campaign strategy aligns with the broader vision outlined in the APC’s action plan. With the APC’s emphasis on progressive good governance and innovative solutions, Shettima’s campaign could serve as a model for how political campaigns are conducted in the digital age. This forward-thinking approach and utilizing cutting-edge technologies, Shettima’s campaign could serve as a beacon for how political movements can evolve to meet the demands of modern society. 

By demonstrating a commitment to inclusivity and innovation, Shettima’s campaign stands to not only win votes but also inspire a new generation of political leaders in Nigeria. By leveraging these strategies, Shettima has the potential to galvanize widespread support and set a precedent for future political campaigns in Nigeria. By fostering strategic alliances with grassroots organizations and leveraging the power of social media, Shettima’s campaign could further amplify its reach and impact across diverse demographics. 

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Shettima’s campaign prioritizes transparency and open dialogue, fostering trust and unity among the electorate, leading to a more cohesive and engaged democratic process. By incorporating data-driven insights and leveraging artificial intelligence to tailor campaign messages, Shettima’s approach could redefine voter engagement methodologies in Nigeria, setting a new standard for political communication.

Shettima’s campaign, by deliberately targeting major policy issues like national security, the economy, and infrastructure development, has the potential to powerfully resonate with the electorate’s need for new hope and progress. Shettima’s ability to articulate a vision that addresses both urgent needs and long-term aspirations may catch the imagination of people seeking meaningful change and sustainable development. Shettima’s campaign, which demonstrates a commitment to inclusive governance and addresses Nigeria’s multifarious difficulties, has the potential to inspire a new age of political participation and innovation in the country’s democratic landscape.

These innovative strategies demonstrate a steadfast commitment to progressive good governance. Shettima’s campaign has the potential to not only reshape political discourse but also to set a precedent for future campaigns in Nigeria. By fostering a culture of transparency and accountability, Shettima’s campaign could also build trust among voters, which is crucial for sustaining democratic institutions and promoting civic engagement. 

Shettima might effectively mobilize support across diverse groups by focusing on grassroots participation and using digital platforms to reach a larger audience. Shettima’s campaign could fine-tune its outreach techniques by leveraging the power of emerging technologies and social media analytics, ensuring that the message of renewed hope reaches every part of the country. His approach has the potential to create a new standard for engaging with the voters, emphasizing both the importance of policy and the necessity for a genuine relationship between leaders and individuals.

Dr. James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.

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By: Yahaya Wakili

A chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Yobe State, and also a strong supporter of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Wazirin Adamawa, Malam Usman Mohammed Dan Takunne, has urged Nigerians, both Muslims and Christians, to come out en masse to vote for Atiku Abubakar in the 2027 general elections.

Malam Usman Mohammed Dan Takunne is from the Jakusko local government area of Yobe state. In 2023, he trucked from Yobe state to Yola, Adamawa state, barefoot to express his happiness because of the victory of Wazirin Adamawa in the primary election.

“Voting for Atiku Abubakar Wazirin Adamawa as the President of Nigeria is only the solution to the problems that are dividing the country now, and Nigerians are facing the consequences under the APC administration. They’re crippling the country’s economy, he said.

According to Dan Takunne, APC has failed Nigerians, and if Atiku Abubakar becomes the president everybody in Nigeria will enjoy, you will not hear the cases of suffering, hunger, poverty, insecurity, kidnapping, banditry, and other cases of criminality in the country.

“PDP rules this country for 16 years, and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar was the vice president for a good 8 years. Everybody enjoyed this country, both the PDP, APC, and even the other parties, religious leaders, and masses; everybody enjoyed the dividend of democracy, and there is no discrimination in PDP administration, Dan Takunne said.

Dan Takunne maintained that, now that the APC has scattered the country’s economy, life has become worse; therefore, there is a need to continue praying now in this country. Nigerians are in danger; let us sit down and rethink very well and vote for Atiku Abubakar Wazirin Adamawa as a president in 2027 to rescue this country from collapse. 

“I am sure the minds of Nigerians have turned now on Atiku Abubakar; everybody has abandoned that man and his party, and everybody is praying for Wazirin Adamawa to come in 2027, and we are praying no doubt he will win, Insha Allah, by the grace of God.” He added.

If Wazirin Adamawa becomes the president in 2027, within six months everything will be normal in this country; our economy will improve drastically, and the issues of insecurity, hardship, poverty, criminal activities, and other suffering of people will become a history in the country.

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Of Nigeria and Britain: Between Vice President Shettima and Kemi Badenoch

By: Dr. James Bwala

The recent conversation between Nigerian Vice President Kashim Shettima and UK politician Kemi Badenoch highlights the complexity of national identification and the responsibilities associated with heritage. Shettima’s condemnation of Badenoch’s harsh remarks about Nigeria emphasizes an important facet of leadership: the necessity to cultivate pride in one’s origins, particularly among public personalities. His bold proposal that Badenoch “remove the Kemi from her name” if she is not proud of her Nigerian heritage exemplifies a larger debate over leaders’ accountability to their native country.

Contrasting Badenoch’s words with those of Rishi Sunak reinforces Shettima’s claim; Sunak has maintained a positive narrative about his Indian origin, demonstrating the critical role that leaders have in shaping perceptions. While Badenoch affirms her right to discuss personal experiences and criticisms about Nigeria, leaders must strike a balance between open speech and constructive patriotism. This occurrence prompts contemplation on how people in positions of power manage their dual identities while representing their country on global forums.

Shettima not only defends Nigeria’s image but also stimulates a broader discussion about leaders’ roles in creating a balanced narrative that recognizes both challenges and accomplishments within their cultural heritage. In this context, Shettima’s leadership goes beyond criticism; it represents a challenge to leaders to engage in dialogues that not only solve concerns but also celebrate the rich tapestry of their cultural landscapes.

Shettima’s approach emphasizes the necessity of leaders functioning as both critics and ambassadors, inspiring positive change and harmony in their communities. Shettima’s approach urges leaders to accept a dual role in which they may be forthright about difficulties while still serving as guardians of hope and progress for their countries. Shettima emphasizes the importance of leaders constructively addressing their legacy with a feeling of duty that extends beyond personal complaints.

In light of this, Shettima’s remark is a heartbreaking reminder of the power leaders wield in influencing perceptions and instilling national pride. Shettima’s nuanced approach calls for a contemplative and forward-thinking leadership style, one that recognizes the complexity of identity while working to bridge gaps and encourage inclusivity. Shettima’s leadership calls on other leaders to reconsider their roles as cultural guardians capable of influencing global perceptions and fostering a sense of collective identity.

Shettima’s challenge to Badenoch’s narrative not only preserves Nigeria’s integrity but also establishes a precedent for leaders to engage in productive debates that foster understanding and mutual respect. Shettima’s gentle correction of Badenoch highlights the significance of respectful discussion and a shared commitment to truth in creating an environment in which traditional narratives are not only preserved but also embraced. In doing so, Shettima shows the role of a leader who views constructive criticism as a tool for empowerment rather than alienation, arguing for narratives that are both introspective and globally relevant.

Shettima navigates this difficult subject by emphasizing the importance of a balanced depiction of one’s background as well as acknowledging the different experiences that define individual identities. Shettima displays a leadership style that promotes constructive engagement over divisive language by creating an environment conducive to dialogue among various viewpoints.

In response to Badenoch’s statements, Shettima underlined the significance of respecting and enjoying one’s ancestry while engaging in constructive criticism. Shettima underscores the idea that constructive criticism should try to enhance rather than denigrate by drawing parallels with leaders such as Rishi Sunak, who appreciate their past without dismissing it. By contrasting Badenoch’s complaints with Rishi Sunak’s pleasure in his Indian background, Shettima effectively advocates for a balanced discourse that recognizes the complexity of one’s cultural story while calling for development and reform.

While this has created significant disagreement among Nigerians, many support Shettima’s approach. This support is due to a sense of national pride and a desire for constructive criticism rather than disparagement. Shettima’s claim that Badenoch’s words denigrate her Nigerian ancestry resonates with residents who believe that criticism should be based on love and a desire to improve, rather than contempt.

The divergent responses of Shettima and Badenoch illustrate opposing views on national identity. While Badenoch stresses corruption and insecurity in Nigeria, which are unquestionably important issues, many Nigerians believe her approach lacks nuance and fails to recognize the country’s potential. Supporters think that displaying achievements with criticisms promotes a more fair discussion about Nigeria’s future.

Nigerians’ support for Shettima demonstrates a shared desire for unity and pride in their country. Instead of perpetuating negative preconceptions, they argue for an approach that stimulates debate and seeks solutions. In this setting, supporting Shettima is interpreted as opposing external narratives that do not truly reflect Nigeria’s intricacies. Nigerians who support Shettima are not only defending their country’s image but also arguing for a more dignified narrative that embraces Nigeria’s rich cultural legacy and growth.

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This collective mood reflects a deeper desire by Nigerians to recover their narrative and exercise control over how their country is seen on a global scale. This shift to a more positive and self-determined narrative is critical for instilling national pride and encouraging residents to actively participate in the country’s progress. This change towards empowerment and self-representation is critical to redefining Nigeria’s position in the international arena.

I believe that this movement is about instilling in Nigerians a sense of ownership and responsibility to address their own difficulties while enjoying their triumphs, rather than simply responding to external criticism. Simultaneously, this support for Shettima’s position demonstrates a rising awareness among Nigerians of the importance of constructively engaging with their country’s difficulties rather than letting external criticism define their identity. This expanding consciousness is evident in public discourse, which is increasingly emphasizing constructive criticism and collaborative attempts to address national concerns.

Indeed, Kemi Badenoch’s recent utterances on Nigeria have raised serious worries about her potential disloyalty to Britain. Badenoch’s criticism of Nigeria, notably her categorization of northern sections as terrorist havens, appears to emphasize political expediency over a thorough understanding of her country. Such disparaging remarks not only alienate a sizable segment of the Nigerian diaspora but also indicate a readiness to abuse her background for personal advantage. This action could imply that if she can easily betray her native nation, she may also discard British ideals when politically expedient.

I am afraid that this pattern of denunciation may reflect a wish to disassociate herself from Nigeria’s poor image and appeal to British voters. However, this raises concerns about her honesty and loyalty. The “double agent dilemma” suggests that voters may interpret her comments as evidence of underlying disloyalty. Ultimately, Badenoch’s rhetoric may indicate that she is more concerned with political ambition than with defending the principles connected with any nation.

Her stance, marked by the strategic denunciation of her roots, could be interpreted as a tactical strategy to strengthen her position in British politics at the expense of true commitment. Such actions may give British residents the impression that her commitment is more motivated by personal ambition than by national loyalty. This view may weaken trust among constituents, who expect constant commitment to their country’s interests.

This loss of trust could have serious consequences for her political future, as people may look for leaders whose commitment is seen as absolute and steadfast. This sense of opportunism may cause voters to wonder whether her commitment is actually to the country she serves or whether it is only for her personal progress in the political scene. This doubt about her motives may lead people to gravitate toward candidates whose commitment to national interests is unquestionable. 

* Dr. James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.

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