Previously, while President Olusegun Obasanjo was in power, all you needed in order to win an election or case in court, was to know someone who knows someone close to him. He was so influential that Judges always upturned every judgment to favour his cronies.

Right under his nose, his aides have to gnash their teeth whenever they contend with forces equally desperate in the power tussle. They are like sheep without Shepherd and tongues continue to wag at his lack of influence as a sitting President. Many say that this is due to his inability to be firm and instill discipline on those erring around him. During his tenure, he has portrayed himself as a President who cannot scold or fire those he hires for wrongdoing, hence sending the wrong signals to his opponents as a weak personality.
Here is a case in study;

Others were Samuel Ortom, Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment; Musiliu Obanikoro, Minister of State for Defence; Darius Ishaku, Minister of State for Niger Delta and Chief Emeka Wogu, Minister of Labour and Productivity.
Apart from
Former Health Minister, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu was defeated in Ebonyi State by Engr. Dave Umahi while Maku, the ex-Information Minister was defeated in
In
The first runner up, Uche Ogah polled 103 votes, while the former Labour Minister managed to muster 33 votes to come a distant second runner up!.
In
Former Minister of state for aviation, Samuel Ortom came third in the governorship primary held in
In the mean time, Darius Ishaku, a minister for Niger Delta, has been picked, by some interest groups as a consensus candidate for the
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