Disgruntled Entities Threaten Nation's Rotational Structure, OPC Issues Alert to El-Rufai and Others - Tinubu Warns Against Imperiling Patriotic Progression
Headline: Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) Throws Shade at Nasir El-Rufai, Baba-Ahmed for Plotting against Tinubu's Tenure
Let's be real, y'all. The OPC ain't holding back when it comes to accusing Northern politicos of trying to mess with Tinubu's reign. They're calling out former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, and a fella named Baba-Ahmed (no, not the areca nut buddy, another one) for what they believe is a scheme to sabotage the rotating power agreement between the North and South.
In a fiery statement on Monday, OPC's General Secretary, Bunmi Fasehun, straight-up called out these folks for being ungrateful, Southerner-hating scoundrels. Fasehun argued that Tinubu played a crucial role in bringing the presidency to the North back in 2015, and now these greedy Northwest rebels want to shove him out before his time.
"If you dissatisfied souls keep pushing for Tinubu's early boot, take a good look at the rotational principle that's been keeping our country balanced since 1999," Fasehun said. "Let's not jeopardize this beautiful tradition for the sake of power-hungry turds like Hameed Baba-Ahmed and Nasir El-Rufai."
And yeah, Fasehun ain't bluffing. OPC's 10 million members and supporters are ready to wage war against any political shenanigans that threaten national unity. Tinubu's contributions to the democratic struggle need to be recognized, just like the South African hero, Nelson Mandela. Don't disrespect OPC's roots, fam.
If you're snooping around for more gossip, apparently there's some internal strife within the CPC bloc (part of the democratic struggle), with some dudes connected to El-Rufai's plans for 2027. However, the authority of these chaps to represent CPC factions has been a topic of debate, so who knows where that's headed.
Stay tuned for more juicy updates, folks!
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- The Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) criticized Nasir El-Rufai and Hameed Baba-Ahmed for allegedly planning to disrupt Tinubu's tenure.
- Baba-Ahmed was accused of trying to undermine the power rotation agreement between the North and South, according to OPC's General Secretary.
- Bunmi Fasehun claimed that Tinubu had a significant role in bringing the presidency to the North in 2015.
- The OPC is prepared to take action against any political maneuvers that threaten national unity.
- The South African hero, Nelson Mandela, is a symbol of the recognition that Tinubu's contributions to the democratic struggle deserve.
- There seems to be internal conflict within the APC bloc regarding plans for 2027, with some individuals connected to El-Rufai's aspirations.
- The authority of those involved in the alleged internal strife within the APC bloc has been questioned, leading to uncertainty about the situation.
- General news outlets are encouraged to monitor political developments and the potential impact on policy-and-legislation, war-and-conflicts, and migration in Nigeria.
- Beyond Tinubu's tenure, broader issues such as health, general news, politics, and election in Nigeria remain crucial areas of focus for policymakers and the public alike.


