Sources close to him said that at some point he told those mounting pressure on him that rather than returning to the party he would encourage viable opposition from other standpoints.
“I’m done with party politics here on earth and in heaven. Period,” Mr. Obasanjo was overheard telling a PDP chieftain who telephoned him recently to raise the matter.
Mr. Obasanjo was also said to have told some people pressuring him that he could have considered returning to the party had his membership card not been publicly thorn before the general elections, Premium Times reports.
He was quoted as saying his membership card has been shredded and that “as it is now, a goat has eaten up the pieces”.
Mr. Obasanjo confirmed this in a telephone interview that he has been under pressure to return to the PDP but vowed not to do so.
“I’m not ready to discuss partisan politics because I’m done with it he said.
S demigod u b na...d sooner we start playing politics without this papa's d better for our obodo 9ja
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS A JOKE
ReplyDeleteClown, goat don chop am shey? Ogbeni, u dey feel urself o. Wen it comes to politics in dis country, I respect u wella but dis one wey u dey feel like a demi god.
ReplyDeleteOld man wey no dey wan respect himself. Who cares if he's partisan or not. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteThis man should go and sleep joor
ReplyDeletemhhh he no gree go sleep oh.....
ReplyDeleteAhahahahahahahaha...are we even sure if he sleeps @night
DeleteRubbish why are de beging this man nao
ReplyDeleteokay na em sabi
ReplyDeleteYeye kwukwuyeke
ReplyDeleteThis PDP guys should leave Obasanjo and focus on how to revive their party themselves. I think we need new breed in our polity, who are technocrats.
ReplyDeleteFor once I agree wit a northerner on sumtin.... I tink so too
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