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Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by Ikengawo: 6:36pm On Jan 25, 2015
Will the man who tells his followers "If anyone stops you kill them" and "The baboon and dogs will be soaked in blood" accept defeat with grace?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePJSywwVWZM

After watching this speech, I highly doubt it and this is the problem with our electoral process. This is not a game of hatred and blood but we've already seen APC members flair into violence in the north and results haven't even been announced

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Re: Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by Missy89(f): 6:42pm On Jan 25, 2015
Good question..

What is your take on Niger Delta's recent threat?

They have threaten to start a war even if the election is free and fair if Jonathan is not returned.

I will like to hear your response

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Re: Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by Gboliwe: 6:43pm On Jan 25, 2015
Not as long as their thirst for human blood isn't satisfied yet. What haven't they threatened? The "sanest" was to form a parallel government. They can never accept defeat because they are more like savages but we will force them to learn to live among humans the right way.

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Re: Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by Ikengawo: 6:49pm On Jan 25, 2015
Missy89:
Good question..

What is your take on Niger Delta's recent threat?

They have threaten to start a war even if the election is free and fair if Jonathan is not returned.

I will like to hear your response

It seems all Niger Delta threats are retaliatory. It's always 'If you do this we will do that'. Also, major leaders in that region aren't asking for violence. Asari Dokubo holds no office or traditional stool. Nyako and Buhari have booth asked for bloodshed and this is a former dictator and a former minister and governor

Amaechi has even threatened a parallel government and Tinubu a Rig and Roast.
Re: Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by LouisVanGaal(m): 6:55pm On Jan 25, 2015
Ikengawo:


It seems all Niger Delta threats are retaliatory. It's always 'If you do this we will do that'. Also, major leaders in that region aren't asking for violence. Asari Dokubo holds no office or traditional stool. Nyako and Buhari have booth asked for bloodshed and this is a former dictator and a former minister and governor

Amaechi has even threatened a parallel government and Tinubu a Rig and Roast.
c hw skewed ur judgemnt is.. Do they need to hold any office before they are been recruited for violenceundecidedundecided...how abt edwin clark dat has bin making noise @ d background
Re: Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by sammyj: 6:55pm On Jan 25, 2015
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Re: Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by tit(f): 7:00pm On Jan 25, 2015
i am ready for them.
apc should accept defeat in peace or in pieces.
either way, i shall give defeat to them.
Re: Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by futmxconnectn(m): 7:01pm On Jan 25, 2015
APC will surely accept defeat if the election is free, fair and credible. And under free, fair and credit election JEG won't garner up to 40% votes.

Buhari all the way, there's no excuse for failure.
Re: Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by Missy89(f): 7:01pm On Jan 25, 2015
Ikengawo:


It seems all Niger Delta threats are retaliatory. It's always 'If you do this we will do that'. Also, major leaders in that region aren't asking for violence. Asari Dokubo holds no office or traditional stool. Nyako and Buhari have booth asked for bloodshed and this is a former dictator and a former minister and governor

Amaechi has even threatened a parallel government and Tinubu a Rig and Roast.

Parallel government is legitimate under international norms as long as it is a reaction to a kangaroo election. There is nothing wrong with what Amaechi said. The bottom line was "IF THE ELECTION IS RIGGED". If the fed is not planning to rig then they have nothing to worry about.

The militants in the Niger delta are giving Nigerians an illegal condition which is not to have the option to choose who they want. There is nothing retaliatory about the two. South south wants Jonathan no matter what, the opposition wants a parallel government or civil disobedience if their fundamental rights are trampled upon.

The video has already been debunked and the so called arrow was a pen which was the logo of CPC at the time. and the hausa translation is not correct as well.

Let us argue critically and use facts.
Re: Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by Nobody: 7:02pm On Jan 25, 2015
Missy89:
Good question..

What is your take on Niger Delta's recent threat?

They have threaten to start a war even if the election is free and fair if Jonathan is not returned.

I will like to hear your response

Don't mind the PDP. They are too busy trying to spoil Buhari' stellar reputation to see that the same things apply to them
Re: Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by Curlieweed: 7:28pm On Jan 25, 2015
Apeeshit will have to deal with inevitable defeat.

"Whether you like or you no like
If you like, ee good,
If you no like, you hang,
If you hang, you go die,
We go carry your body go police station,
You die wrongfully"

Prophet 'fela Anikulakpo-Kuti (Peace be Upon Him)
Re: Will APC Accept Defeat With Civility? by Caseless: 7:30pm On Jan 25, 2015
Are you scared already?

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