“I don’t expect those with a wicked sense of entitlement to understand,” she said, while accusing Atiku’s supporters of intolerance.
Atiku ran against MKO in 1993.
— NEFERTITI (@firstladyship) July 25, 2025
He told OBJ to step down in 2003.
He ran against Musa Yar’dua in 2007.
He ran against GEJ in 2011.
He ran against GEJ in 2015.
He ran against Buhari in 2019.
He ran against Peter Obi in 2023.
He forced Peter Obi out of PDP, & hijacked the party.… pic.twitter.com/oK536xQoDv
Atiku ran against MKO in 1993.
He told OBJ to step down in 2003.
He ran against Musa Yar’dua in 2007.
He ran against GEJ in 2011.
He ran against GEJ in 2015.
He ran against Buhari in 2019.
He ran against Peter Obi in 2023.
He forced Peter Obi out of PDP, & hijacked the party. Back then, he said that “Northerners are not on social media, & the youths cannot win.”
As far as Waziri Adamawa is concerned?
He is a marathoner, & will always run.
2011 was a conundrum. He opposed Goodluck Jonathan’s right to contest. And the latter had the “power of incumbency.” Back then, Atiku believed that power should be zoned to the North. That election was shifted from 9 April 2011, to 16 April 2011. The reason was simple.
Atiku argued that since UMY (a northerner had died), a Northerner must complete his tenure.
That debate led to the shifting of the date for that 2011 presidential election. And now, it is the turn of the south. Guess what? Atiku is still at the center of the saga. “It’s the turn of the South” has got nothing to do with Bola Tinubu.
It has everything to do with “equity, fairness & the probity” Atiku so conveniently crusaded for! But I don’t expect those with ‘wicked sense’ of entitlement to understand my point of view.
Where is Atiku’s sense of equity & fairness? Where is his sense of probity & Natural Justice?
Peter Obi took a party (in less than obscurity), & turned it into something quite unexpected (in less than 9 months). Without a single governor, a legislator nor structure behind his back, he defeated the entire Political Establishment.
All he had was an army of misfits or (outliers who were determined to make a stand). Like the “Charge of the Light Brigade,” we swept away everything on our path. Many still try to rationalize & compartmentalize the obvious to this day. They try to explain away the obvious.
They have refused to accept that young Nigerians have their minds made up. But Peter Obi will not be disrespected, not on my watch!
Nigerians have the best candidate since 2015. He is a Southerner. It is the turn of the south. If you Atiku Voltrons cannot support him? SO BE IT! But power must remain in the South.
“Power must remain in the south” is a righteous thing to say. I’ve never felt more free saying it. Likewise, I don’t expect some type of crusaders to understand, & that’s okay! At the end of the day? We all are hypocrites; all of us!
And it’s obvious the Coalition was cobbled together for one man. Others must toe the line, or have their political ambitions, marooned!
I still cannot believe the unspeakable things that my eyes have read. Some of you are simply intolerable. Everything to you is tribalism. Your wicked attempts to emasculate those that you feel are beneath you are well-noted. But you are as much a loser than any of us.
I don’t wanna say I’m surprised at the number of negative comments coming from Atiku’s supporters. Waziri really torched his reputation with a large segment of hegemonists. They are really upset with Obidients refusal to play ball.
But who cares? I am within my right to ask for equity, fairness, & probity. All that initial excitement have gone with the wind.
Coalition led to a type of bad blood, & I’m out!