Headlinenews.news was there to receive the Nigerian President -Elect who has just arrived in Lagos, Yorubaland, SouthWest Nigeria, his indigenous capital and base to express his utmost gratitude to Lagosians for their overwhelming support & loyalty for the Presidential Elections last weekend! Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu visited the Paramount Traditional Rulers and payed homage to the Yoruba Ancestors for standing with their son!
There was a massive crowd to welcome the new President- Elect who fought a tough battle to emerge victorious, deserving the felicitations of all Yoruba People and Lagosians in particular!
The National Patriots which endorsed Asiwaju Tinubu and supported his Candidacy as the most suitable, competent candidate for Nigeria’s President was there to congratulate the President- Elect and pray for a peaceful inauguration and successful tenure which will take Nigeria to the next level and deliver dividends of democracy to the people.
Tinubu was nominated for an award by the National Patriots as the most Patriotic Nigerian.
Headlinenews.news reporting from Lagos.
BOLA TINUBU USED THE PRINCIPLES OF 48 LAWS OF POWER TO BECOME PRESIDENT – Dr Lexington Steele
The 48 Laws of Power authored by Robert Greene is the definitive manual for anyone interested in gaining or defending against ultimate control. It’s the bastard love child of How To Win Friends And Influence People, The Art of War and The Game – if that child was bred to survive Coral Island, then raised by wolves, then fostered by Machiavelli.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President Elect used many of the principles in the book on his ascension to the throne. I would have loved to dissect all 48 Laws contained in the book, but for the sake of brevity, I will choose a few :
Law 1. Never Outshine the Master
Despite the crucial role that Tinubu played in getting Buhari to Aso Rock, at no point did he attempt to upstage him. He often showed absolute loyalty, humility and respect even in the face of obvious disrespect. He always left trivial insults for the big picture.
Law 4. Always Say Less Than Necessary
For years, Dino Melaye, Bukola Saraki, Afenifere, Bode George have openly disrespected and insulted Tinubu. BAT might have been taught “Silence is the best answer for a fool” in primary school, but the man took it to extreme lengths. He NEVER responded. He only ensured political irrelevance of his foes.
Law 6. Court Attention at All Costs
For years, critics of Tinubu who were envious of his prominent role in uprooting PDP from Aso Rock, spent years mourning the loss and insulting the man. What they didn’t know was that the insults made him a constant on the lips of everyone. I have very reliable sources in Aso Rock who said Tinubu intentionally made gaffes like “gazelle garagara” and “bala blu blu bala” to keep his name in the news while distracting his opponents from the big picture. It was ALL misdirection.
Law 7. Get Others to Do the Work for You, but Always Take the Credit
Tinubu through a middle man instigated Peter Obi into running for Presidency. Obi went to Atiku to beg for a chance to be running mate and was coldly rejected. Atiku told him pointblank that he didn’t associate with failures. While Obi was in a sad state (said to be crying), the middle man approached him and said some big men who wanted to remain anonymous will finance his candidacy as an independent candidate. Obi never knew he was being financed by Tinubu to run against him!!! Very reliable sources close to APC and the man himself confided in me.
Law 15. Crush Your Enemy Totally
The high number of votes Obi got was intended to psychologically break Atiku. Atiku will always think of what could have been if he teamed up with Obi. This will make him lose taste to run for Presidency again. If APC which already weakened by Buhari’s poor performance could still beat PDP with such a wide margin… the defeat is psychological which is at times more traumatic and longer lasting than physical defeat.
Law 16. Use Absence to Increase Respect and Honor
Tinubu intentionally refused any debates organized. By the time he appeared on Chatham House, BBC and the NESG… audiences hung on EVERY single word he uttered. This is why he had such a strong showing especially in the NESG. His absence generated a lot of interest when he finally took the stage.
Law 21. Play a Sucker to Catch a Sucker – Appear Dumber Than Your Mark
While some of his rivals were busy fantasizing how to wrestle control of Lagos State from Tinubu’s hands, they forgot elections were conducted in 36 states plus the FCT. He appeared like a fool but he knew allowing a win in Lagos will even increase the validity of the election results. When EFCC was storming his polling units, when military tanks were rolling into Lagos, his critics jubilated not knowing the true purpose of those tanks were to quell any post elections violence.
29. Plan All the Way to the End
Most mortals would rest easy if they had the “advantages” BAT had. “Oh, I am the ticket holder of the ruling party, I helped the President and his Vice to power, I can sleep assured” Bola Tinubu campaigned harder than his rivals. He campaigned like he was in a relatively small party like FRESH or Accord. He NEVER left anything to chance from Primaries to Presidency. Even to petitions at tribunals post election, I wouldn’t explain that further.
42. Strike the Shepherd, and the Sheep Will Scatter
At a point when it seemed the Cabal wanted to install another candidate during the APC primaries, Tinubu fearlessly struck at the heart of the Cabal. Glory favours the bold, unlike Atiku who deleted a tweet condemning Deborah Samuel’s death or Peter Obi who ran away from PDP primaries before it even started…. Tinubu boldly confronted the President, Vice President, Senate President and Party Chairman. Few weeks before elections, a cash shortage and fuel scarcity were caused to negatively affect Tinubu’s chance. He very boldly confronted the Presidency till there was a Supreme Court stalemate.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s political genius should be studied in Universities.
This piece was written inspired by The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene. But all the opinions contained therein are that of the author of this thread.
Dr Lexington Steele, a political analyst in the US has collaborated with thinktanks like Brookings Institute and the Chatham House.