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Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by Nobody: 7:39am On Nov 11, 2018
Quote me after 2019 general elections, APC can't win Rivers State.
Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by gare(f): 7:52am On Nov 11, 2018
divinecode101:


But he defeated your hero, Jonathan and he is bigger than him and anyone from Niger Delta

Point of Correction, He is not bigger than GEJ, today or in the Nearest future, He did not defeat GEJ, because he never contested in the Election, in Rivers state he lost, if you want to reckon with Great men from Niger Delta, I bet you he would not be on the List, maybe Rivers state as a former Governor.

Nobody Reason Amaechi outside Rivers state. he is Just a Rivers man seeking for Relevance at the moment.
Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by Praktikals(m): 10:32am On Nov 11, 2018
divinecode101:


Royimi Iscariot? But the person you are licking his boots- Atiku is what to the North?

When do you want to grow up?

It is a free world

Get off the loss hangover, since 2015. Even Jona has moved on
I was secretly wishing PDP would be foolish enough to field GEJ again in 2019.
Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by paparazi1(m): 10:37am On Nov 11, 2018
8Ebisco:
Business mogul and 2019 Rivers State governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Tonye Cole, in this interview, says he hopes to arrest the culture of violence, endemic poverty and hopelessness in the state if elected as governor. Cole also explains how the Minister of Transportation and a former governor of the state, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, lured him into the race.

On the controversy over alleged his imposition by Amaechi as governorship candidate!

As far as I am concerned, there is no controversy. Nobody can impose anybody. What you have is that you had a primary election. You had people that went for that primary. You had people who won and those who lost. And everybody, at the end of the day, had legitimate right to agree or to object. As humans, you cannot impose anybody. The human spirit rejects imposition. Any position taken, you have those for it and those against. And that is what I think we are seeing. And that’s life, you can’t please everybody.

On Amaechi influencing him to run!
He (Amaechi) spoke to me a lot about it. He said to me there was need for a different type of politics in Rivers. That he and the people of Rivers were yearning for peace, yearning for wealth creation and distribution. They were yearning for a leader that can impact people at the grassroots and make them feel that the money that comes to the state, which is a lot, can actually impact their lives on daily basis. Rivers State is yearning at this moment for someone who they know is not going to steal their money. And that is why I took it.

Religious Kano and the Ganduje tapes

On the possibility of business interests involved!

As far as I know, Rotimi Amaechi and I have never done any business together. I ran a business for 23 years. In that business I dealt with government at all levels, in Nigeria, Ghana, 23 African countries. I have dealt with ministers, governors, presidents. Now, how many of them would I have business relationships with? It is absolutely impossible. I have no business relationship with Amaechi because if we do that from the type of business that we run, that means we are already in trouble. We were part of a group called Partnering Against Corruption Initiative, essentially a World Economic Forum group working to ensure that business is separated from government. If people say they want to look into business relationships, feel free, go ahead and investigate.

On abandoning multi-million dollar businesses to face risk of politics!

Once you build institutions and build the business, you are comfortable knowing that the business can run on its own without any problem. We have built a very solid business. Once you’ve done that, you can move to the next thing. Business in itself has a limit as to how far you can help people. We employ about 3, 800 people. In politics, on the other hand, you are dealing with millions of people. You are going into a realm where you can touch and make a difference in the lives of millions of people on daily basis.

So the first thing in front of everybody was to resign from every single company, walk away from everything I have done because I know that it will survive. And people say the Constitution does not say you should do that but I said no, we need to be able to separate completely. I don’t want to look back. I have finished that aspect of my life, so it’s easy to move on. I go to sleep and sleep completely because I know that the business I have built can stand on its own.

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On renewing unity in Rivers!

I am doing ward rounds now. Going into politics, one of the things I first noticed as I went in is that everybody is angry with everybody. Nobody wants to talk to anybody. You belong to this party or cling to this faction. I have never seen a place, a home, an institution, a state, a country that can ever progress in bitterness and anger. The cure to that is that, first, you bring everybody together. The first thing we have been telling the people is the assurance that we are creating a government that is not of bitterness. We can compete. If we lose we lose fairly, win we win fairly. Once we win it is not an exclusion of anybody, that as soon as I win, we can no longer see anybody.

On the Governor Wike challenge!

I am a match for Nyesom Wike because, at the table, he has things he has done, I have things I have done. I have discussions I am going to put before the people; he has things to put before the people. At the end of the day, everybody goes to the ballot box, and who makes the decision? The decision is going to be made by Rivers people. And that is the beauty of democracy.

On volatile Rivers politics being unfit for gentlemen!

I don’t agree with that notion. Until you come face to face with a mother that has lost a child in violence, until you came face with face with a woman who lost her husband and now a widow at 23, 24, until you come face to face with children who have no parents because political violence took them, until you come face to face with grandmothers who lost their children, grandchildren, in-laws all in one day because of political violence, what you see are people who are fed up with the cycle of violence. And they are now looking for an alternative that is totally different.

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Then you see that politics in Nigeria has totally changed. I am preaching peace absolutely, because I have seen people come to me on wheelchairs, shot, paralyzed. A young boy was paralyzed at 15 because his father was an APC member that held a meeting. When you come across these people, you know you are sitting in a community among a people who are reminded that violence has not paid them.

On the chances of winning Rivers governorship with the backing of Amaechi under a divided APC!

I am not distracted at all. My focus, simply, is on majority of the people in Rivers who have suffered greatly from devastation, floods; suffered from elections violence; they have lost loved ones; they are suffering aggravated poverty. I have never seen poverty in Rivers as bad as I have seen it now. Unemployment in the state is one of the highest in the country today.

I see able, young men sitting down in the afternoon doing nothing; people sitting down and have turned to beggars because factories have folded up and left. The first step is to bring peace to the place. Without peace, Rivers cannot make progress. By reaching across the divides and letting everyone know that it is not politics of death, I am the reconciliation because I am a totally different type of politician.

On connecting with the Rivers people as a perceived unknown face!

The first thing I have started doing is embarking on ward rounds. I am stepping my feet into every single ward, looking at the people in the eye. I am going into social contract with the people, asking them the basic questions: What is your concern? What worries you? And what are the worries I hear? Number one, across board, there is violence. They are yearning for security and peace, and I am the reconciliation.

https://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/11/rivers-2019-how-amaechi-convinced-me-to.html
Mr Cole, your explanation so far has no meaning. There is no way you can convince Rivers pple to vote again for the satanic, demonic violence pple party. You are talking about company folding up who cause that?, or you have forgotten in a hurry. Olympia Hotel which you stupidly bought would have reduced Rivers
unemployment rate to a great extend, if you care for Rivers pple why then did you not advised the state Gov to rehabilitate the Hotel, but you joined forces and deprived us with the benefits that the state usually derive from the said facility. I see you as another liar coming to deceive us.
Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by chidi4eze(m): 10:47am On Nov 11, 2018
gare:


Point of Correction, He is not bigger than GEJ, today or in the Nearest future, He did not defeat GEJ, because he never contested in the Election, in Rivers state he lost, if you want to reckon with Great men from Niger Delta, I bet you he would not be on the List, maybe Rivers state as a former Governor.

Nobody Reason Amaechi outside Rivers state. he is Just a Rivers man seeking for Relevance at the moment.
You're just economical with the truth..Amaechi is the number one politician from the Niger Delta that's in APC.. Amaechi reckons with national leaders and I tell you, he has built something massive for himself..
Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by paparazi1(m): 10:51am On Nov 11, 2018
8Ebisco:
Business mogul and 2019 Rivers State governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Tonye Cole, in this interview, says he hopes to arrest the culture of violence, endemic poverty and hopelessness in the state if elected as governor. Cole also explains how the Minister of Transportation and a former governor of the state, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, lured him into the race.

On the controversy over alleged his imposition by Amaechi as governorship candidate!

As far as I am concerned, there is no controversy. Nobody can impose anybody. What you have is that you had a primary election. You had people that went for that primary. You had people who won and those who lost. And everybody, at the end of the day, had legitimate right to agree or to object. As humans, you cannot impose anybody. The human spirit rejects imposition. Any position taken, you have those for it and those against. And that is what I think we are seeing. And that’s life, you can’t please everybody.

On Amaechi influencing him to run!

He (Amaechi) spoke to me a lot about it. He said to me there was need for a different type of politics in Rivers. That he and the people of Rivers were yearning for peace, yearning for wealth creation and distribution. They were yearning for a leader that can impact people at the grassroots and make them feel that the money that comes to the state, which is a lot, can actually impact their lives on daily basis. Rivers State is yearning at this moment for someone who they know is not going to steal their money. And that is why I took it.

Religious Kano and the Ganduje tapes

On the possibility of business interests involved!

As far as I know, Rotimi Amaechi and I have never done any business together. I ran a business for 23 years. In that business I dealt with government at all levels, in Nigeria, Ghana, 23 African countries. I have dealt with ministers, governors, presidents. Now, how many of them would I have business relationships with? It is absolutely impossible. I have no business relationship with Amaechi because if we do that from the type of business that we run, that means we are already in trouble. We were part of a group called Partnering Against Corruption Initiative, essentially a World Economic Forum group working to ensure that business is separated from government. If people say they want to look into business relationships, feel free, go ahead and investigate.

On abandoning multi-million dollar businesses to face risk of politics!

Once you build institutions and build the business, you are comfortable knowing that the business can run on its own without any problem. We have built a very solid business. Once you’ve done that, you can move to the next thing. Business in itself has a limit as to how far you can help people. We employ about 3, 800 people. In politics, on the other hand, you are dealing with millions of people. You are going into a realm where you can touch and make a difference in the lives of millions of people on daily basis.

So the first thing in front of everybody was to resign from every single company, walk away from everything I have done because I know that it will survive. And people say the Constitution does not say you should do that but I said no, we need to be able to separate completely. I don’t want to look back. I have finished that aspect of my life, so it’s easy to move on. I go to sleep and sleep completely because I know that the business I have built can stand on its own.

Sanwo-Olu meets Lagos CAN chairman, seeks joint efforts against poverty

On renewing unity in Rivers!

I am doing ward rounds now. Going into politics, one of the things I first noticed as I went in is that everybody is angry with everybody. Nobody wants to talk to anybody. You belong to this party or cling to this faction. I have never seen a place, a home, an institution, a state, a country that can ever progress in bitterness and anger. The cure to that is that, first, you bring everybody together. The first thing we have been telling the people is the assurance that we are creating a government that is not of bitterness. We can compete. If we lose we lose fairly, win we win fairly. Once we win it is not an exclusion of anybody, that as soon as I win, we can no longer see anybody.

On the Governor Wike challenge!

I am a match for Nyesom Wike because, at the table, he has things he has done, I have things I have done. I have discussions I am going to put before the people; he has things to put before the people. At the end of the day, everybody goes to the ballot box, and who makes the decision? The decision is going to be made by Rivers people. And that is the beauty of democracy.

On volatile Rivers politics being unfit for gentlemen!

I don’t agree with that notion. Until you come face to face with a mother that has lost a child in violence, until you came face with face with a woman who lost her husband and now a widow at 23, 24, until you come face to face with children who have no parents because political violence took them, until you come face to face with grandmothers who lost their children, grandchildren, in-laws all in one day because of political violence, what you see are people who are fed up with the cycle of violence. And they are now looking for an alternative that is totally different.

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Then you see that politics in Nigeria has totally changed. I am preaching peace absolutely, because I have seen people come to me on wheelchairs, shot, paralyzed. A young boy was paralyzed at 15 because his father was an APC member that held a meeting. When you come across these people, you know you are sitting in a community among a people who are reminded that violence has not paid them.

On the chances of winning Rivers governorship with the backing of Amaechi under a divided APC!

I am not distracted at all. My focus, simply, is on majority of the people in Rivers who have suffered greatly from devastation, floods; suffered from elections violence; they have lost loved ones; they are suffering aggravated poverty. I have never seen poverty in Rivers as bad as I have seen it now. Unemployment in the state is one of the highest in the country today.

I see able, young men sitting down in the afternoon doing nothing; people sitting down and have turned to beggars because factories have folded up and left. The first step is to bring peace to the place. Without peace, Rivers cannot make progress. By reaching across the divides and letting everyone know that it is not politics of death, I am the reconciliation because I am a totally different type of politician.

On connecting with the Rivers people as a perceived unknown face!

The first thing I have started doing is embarking on ward rounds. I am stepping my feet into every single ward, looking at the people in the eye. I am going into social contract with the people, asking them the basic questions: What is your concern? What worries you? And what are the worries I hear? Number one, across board, there is violence. They are yearning for security and peace, and I am the reconciliation.

https://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/11/rivers-2019-how-amaechi-convinced-me-to.html
Amaechi is a monkey and has no relevance in Rivers state, return back to your business, I challenge you to publish verifiable names of Rivers pple on your pay list, if you care that much.
Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by Peacecore: 10:52am On Nov 11, 2018
chyeexcel:
cole abi charcoal,anything linked to buhari smells of failure. you can be that better than your master.
clap 4 ursef
Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by Peacecore: 10:55am On Nov 11, 2018
paparazi1:
Mr Cole, your explanation so far has no meaning. There is no way you can convince Rivers pple to vote again for the satanic, demonic violence pple party. You are talking about company folding up who cause that?, or you have forgotten in a hurry. Olympia Hotel which you stupidly bought would have reduced Rivers
unemployment rate to a great extend, if you care for Rivers pple why then did you not advised the state Gov to rehabilitate the Hotel, but you joined forces and deprived us with the benefits that the state usually derive from the said facility. I see you as another liar coming to deceive us.
oga go bk 2 d outcome of recent elections in rivers b4 u comment or shut up!
Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by vanbonattel: 11:16am On Nov 11, 2018
divinecode101:


Royimi Iscariot? But the person you are licking his boots- Atiku is what to the North?

When do you want to grow up?

It is a free world

Get off the loss hangover, since 2015. Even Jona has moved on

Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by Nobody: 11:35am On Nov 11, 2018
Compare Dakuki to Wike, Compare Cole to Wike. Truth is just at the other side of lie. We know the truth but sentiments won’t let many go with the truth.
Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by Nobody: 11:51am On Nov 11, 2018
[quote author=vanbonattel post=72868066][/quote]

When it is obvious they are losing an argument they quickly abuse you because their mental capacity cannot cope with the discussion grin grin
Re: Rivers 2019: How Amaechi Convinced Me To Run As APC Candidate —tonye Cole by gare(f): 12:09pm On Nov 11, 2018
chidi4eze:
You're just economical with the truth..Amaechi is the number one politician from the Niger Delta that's in APC.. Amaechi reckons with national leaders and I tell you, he has built something massive for himself..

When you say Nigeria Delta you just make me laugh, he has no influence in other states apart from Rivers state, simple put, he is the number one APC politician from Rivers state not Niger Delta, don't give him a title he doesn't deserve.

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