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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Doerstech(m): 8:21pm On Jul 31, 2018
One of the post here that i actually read

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Bobbysteps: 8:23pm On Jul 31, 2018
The enemies democracy go back to your useless party. The party that destroyed Nigeria for good sixteen years.

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Abbey2sam(m): 8:24pm On Jul 31, 2018
Wiinnd:
And you had to quote the long post?? Haa! Use ur brain Nah.

Abi eleyi y'all wayre ni
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Smarkie: 8:24pm On Jul 31, 2018
season of defections
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Nobody: 8:24pm On Jul 31, 2018
Commanderinpips:

I beg we need more defectors to sack PMB
U mean "Jubrin?"
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Abbey2sam(m): 8:24pm On Jul 31, 2018
Wiinnd:
And you had to quote the long post?? Haa! Use ur brain Nah.

Abi eleyi ya wayre ni
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by UncleJudax(m): 8:24pm On Jul 31, 2018
kalu61:
"Never before had so many people in so many parts of our country felt so alienated from their Nigerianness. Therefore, we understand that the greatest task before us is to reunite the county and give everyone a sense of belonging regardless of region or religion.
Every Nigerian must have an instinctive confidence that he or she will be treated with justice and equity in any part of the country regardless of the language they speak or how they worship God. This is the great task that trumps all. Unless we are able to achieve this, all other claim to progress no matter how defined, would remain unsustainable"" Saraki

You really fought well. If not for You APC would have pocketed the National Assembly
True! Buhari has twice pushed to get absolute power. They are all corrupt...but Saraki (whether for selfish reasons or overambitiousness) has been able to tame the Aso rock occupant

Although I am not for PDP, APC has been a monumental mistake

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by klax(m): 8:25pm On Jul 31, 2018
Mr Saraki you don't need to give reasons apc as a party has over stepped their boundary. What apc forgot is no matter what differences they have between them they should have treated it in a more matured and in party spirit way not by bullying, intimidation, harrassing and fake indictment on their fellow party members.

For example Hell Rufai bulldozed a party member property simply because of some misunderstanding which is very wrong.

Same way Saraki has be facing one charges to another. Same way Dino etc and when they moved out of the party apc now remember to term them corrupt, moles, tired legs and so on.

apc forgot that there are people you don't loose no matter what happen unless they choose to leave but on all these ones that left the party apc frustrated and pushed them.out.

I know mentioning these few names some apc will be upset and call them nobody.

apc lost the support of Obj
apc lost the support of IBB
apc lost Atiku
apc lost kwakwaso
apc lost Saraki
apc lost Dino
apc lost Ortom
apc Galadima
apc lost Baraje
apc lost Bolaji Ahmed
Tambuwal to follow and more more to leave and you said they are not matters bro I must be honest with everybody you can't lost these people and think you will make any serious headway in Nigeria politics of today pls I don't know of tomorrow but as of today loosing these one's from.your side it's like a tsunami take it or burst it.

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by notoriousbabe: 8:25pm On Jul 31, 2018
Something tells me that Buhari, Oshiomole and Tinubu too will soon dump APC to join PDP or APGA

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by somehow: 8:27pm On Jul 31, 2018
How is this news?

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Just2endowed2(m): 8:28pm On Jul 31, 2018
AZUH:
they feel Buhari is like Jonathan , everything will be rigged in 2019.

This is exact thing am thinking. Buhari will never accept defeat rather, baboons blood will flow
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by watino: 8:29pm On Jul 31, 2018
I am with Saraki on this. We need to reunite all Nigerians to have sense of belonging.
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by SirLakes: 8:29pm On Jul 31, 2018
Babygiwa:
PRESS STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, HIS EXCELLENCY, DR. ABUBAKAR BUKOLA SARAKI, CON,  ON 31ST JULY, 2018. 


I wish to inform Nigerians that, after extensive consultations, I have decided to take my leave of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

This is not a decision that I have made lightly. If anything at all, I have tarried for so long and did all that was humanly possible, even in the face of great provocation, ridicule and flagrant persecution, to give opportunity for peace, reconciliation and harmonious existence. 

Perhaps, more significantly, I am mindful of the fact that I carry on my shoulder a great responsibility for thousands of my supporters, political associates and friends, who have trusted in my leadership and have attached their political fortunes to mine. However, it is after an extensive consultation with all the important stakeholders that we have come to this difficult but inevitable decision to pitch our political tent elsewhere; where we could enjoy greater sense of belonging and where the interests of the greatest number of our Nigerians would be best served. 

While I take full responsibility for this decision, I will like to emphasise that it is a decision that has been inescapably imposed on me by certain elements and forces within the APC who have ensured that the minimum conditions for peace, cooperation, inclusion and a general sense of belonging did not exist. 

They have done everything to ensure that the basic rules of party administration, which should promote harmonious relations among the various elements within the party were blatantly disregarded. All governance principles which were required for a healthy functioning of the party and the government were deliberately violated or undermined. And all entreaties for justice, equity and fairness as basic precondition for peace and unity, not only within the party, but also the country at large, were simply ignored, or employed as additional pretext for further exclusion. 

The experience of my people and associates in the past three years is that they have suffered alienation and have been treated as outsiders in their own party. Thus, many have become disaffected and disenchanted. At the same time, opportunities to seek redress and correct these anomalies were deliberately blocked as a government-within-a-government had formed an impregnable wall and left in the cold, everyone else who was not recognized as “one of us”. This is why my people, like all self-respecting people would do, decided to seek accommodation elsewhere. 

I have had the privilege to lead the Nigerian legislature in the past three years as the President of the Senate and the Chairman of the National Assembly. The framers of our constitution envisage a degree of benign tension among the three arms of government if the principle of checks and balances must continue to serve as the building block of our democracy. In my role as the head of the legislature, and a leader of the party, I have ensured that this necessary tension did not escalate at any time in such a way that it could encumber Executive function or correspondingly, undermine the independence of the legislature. Over the years, I have made great efforts in the overall interest of the country, and in spite of my personal predicament, to manage situations that would otherwise have resulted in unsavoury consequences for the government and the administration. My colleagues in the Senate will bear testimony to this. 

However, what we have seen is a situation whereby every dissent from the legislature was framed as an affront on the executive or as part of an agenda to undermine the government itself. The populist notion of anti-corruption became a ready weapon for silencing any form of dissent and for framing even principled objection as “corruption fighting back”. Persistent onslaught against the legislature and open incitement of the people against their own representatives became a default argument in defence of any short-coming of the government in a manner that betrays all too easily, a certain contempt for the Constitution itself or even the democracy that it is meant to serve. 

Unfortunately, the self-serving gulf that has been created between the leadership of the two critical arms of government based on distrust and mutual suspicion has made any form of constructive engagement impossible. Therefore, anything short of a slavish surrender in a way that reduces the legislature to a mere rubber stamp would not have been sufficient in procuring the kind of rapprochement that was desired in the interest of all. But I have no doubt in my mind, that to surrender this way is to be complicit in the subversion of the institution that remains the very bastion of our democracy. I am a democrat. And I believe that anyone who lays even the most basic claim to being a democrat will not accept peace on those terms; which seeks to compromise the very basis of our existence as the parliament of the people. 

The recent weeks have witnessed a rather unusual attempts to engage with some of these most critical issues at stake. Unfortunately, the discord has been allowed to fester unaddressed for too long, with dire consequences for the ultimate objective of delivering the common good and achieving peace and unity in our country. Any hope of reconciliation at this point was therefore very slim indeed. Most of the horses had bolted from the stable. 

The emergence of a new national party executives a few weeks ago held out some hopes, however slender. The new party chairman has swung into action and did his best alongside some of the Governors of APC and His Excellency, the Vice President. I thank them for all their great efforts to save the day and achieve reconciliation. Even though I thought these efforts were coming late in the day, but seeing the genuine commitment of these gentlemen, I began to think that perhaps it was still possible to reconsider the situation. 

However, as I have realized all along, there are some others in the party leadership hierarchy, who did not think dialogue was the way forward and therefore chose to play the fifth columnists. These individuals went to work and ensured that they scuttled the great efforts and the good intentions of these aforementioned leaders of the party. Perhaps, had these divisive forces not thrown the cogs in the wheel at the last minutes, and in a manner that made it impossible to sustain any trust in the process, the story today would have been different. 

For me, I leave all that behind me. Today, I start as I return to the party where I began my political journey, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

When we left the PDP to join the then nascent coalition of All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2014, we left in a quest for justice, equity and inclusion; the fundamental principles on which the PDP was originally built but which it had deviated from. We were attracted to the APC by its promise of change. We fought hard along with others and defeated the PDP. 

In retrospect, it is now evident that the PDP has learnt more from its defeat than the APC has learnt from its victory. The PDP that we return to is now a party that has learnt its lessons the hard way and have realized that no member of the party should be taken for granted; a party that has realized that inclusion, justice and equity are basic precondition for peace; a party that has realized that never again can the people of Nigeria be taken for granted. 

I am excited by the new efforts, which seeks to build the reborn PDP on the core principles of promoting democratic values; internal democracy; accountability; inclusion and national competitiveness; genuine commitment to restructuring and devolution of powers; and an abiding belief in zoning of political and elective offices as an inevitable strategy for managing our rich diversity as a people of one great indivisible nation called Nigeria. 

What we have all agreed is that a deep commitment to these ideals were not only a demonstration of our patriotism but also a matter of enlightened self-interest, believing that our very survival as political elites of this country will depend on our ability to earn the trust of our people and in making them believe that, more than anything else, we are committed to serving the people. 

What the experience of the last three years have taught us is that the most important task that we face as a country is how to reunite our people. Never before had so many people in so many parts of our country felt so alienated from their Nigerianness. Therefore, we understand that the greatest task before us is to reunite the county and give everyone a sense of belonging regardless of region or religion.

Every Nigerian must have an instinctive confidence that he or she will be treated with justice and equity in any part of the country regardless of the language they speak or how they worship God. This is the great task that trumps all. Unless we are able to achieve this, all other claim to progress no matter how defined, would remain unsustainable.
 
This is the task that I am committing myself to and I believe that it is in this PDP, that I will have the opportunity to play my part.  It is my hope that the APC will respect the choice that I have made as my democratic right, and understand that even though we will now occupy a different political space, we do not necessarily become enemies unto one another. 



Thank you.


Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, CON
President of the Senate

http://thepunditng.com/saraki-releases-press-statement-on-why-he-decamped-to-pdp/

Let me act like I read it

Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by OyiboOyibo(m): 8:29pm On Jul 31, 2018
The King is back....Welcome back from Egypt,the Wilderness experience was tormenting but thank God you survived Sir.... Nigerians are behind you Boss
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by hidee20(m): 8:32pm On Jul 31, 2018
bugidon:
Any movement that will send the dullard back to daura is highly welcomed

....and will continue to milk the resources and future of the country?.Why can't we think past this APC and PDP.

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Jabioro: 8:33pm On Jul 31, 2018
Briefly all l could understand,your way of oppression was been supressed by the APC and PDP can accomadate your arrogancy..
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by bugidon(m): 8:35pm On Jul 31, 2018
Bro this is Nigeria for you and you can't do anything about it. Pdp is the only party that can win the terrorist in abuja
hidee20:


....and will continue to milk the resources and future of the country?.Why can't we think past this APC and PDP.
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Firefire(m): 8:37pm On Jul 31, 2018
Death to APC

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Shigabs(m): 8:37pm On Jul 31, 2018
Apt.
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Jokerman(m): 8:38pm On Jul 31, 2018
vedaxcool:
grin IPoB mumu illiterate understand what their master wrote up there?

it can pain....

Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by MRLANNISTER(m): 8:40pm On Jul 31, 2018
maxtop:
Plz kindly summarise this epistle in one sentence. I will appreciate whoever do so. I will be waiting in the comment section to read. Meanwhile I made it., FP thing.

Thanks y'all ...

Lazy yut
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by fortune1968: 8:42pm On Jul 31, 2018
A lot of drama loading ........ The loaded drama will see buhari winning the 2019 election .

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Sleekfingers: 8:45pm On Jul 31, 2018
watino:
I am with Saraki on this. We need to reunite all Nigerians to have sense of belonging.

Same saraki that decamped to apc from pdp and now back to pdp. Is he not a snake? He is doing all what is doing simply for selfish interest.

Nigerians should wise up. And stop supporting all these useless politicians.

Anyway good luck to him

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Guide777(m): 8:47pm On Jul 31, 2018
Babygiwa:
PRESS STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, HIS EXCELLENCY, DR. ABUBAKAR BUKOLA SARAKI, CON,  ON 31ST JULY, 2018. 


I wish to inform Nigerians that, after extensive consultations, I have decided to take my leave of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

This is not a decision that I have made lightly. If anything at all, I have tarried for so long and did all that was humanly possible, even in the face of great provocation, ridicule and flagrant persecution, to give opportunity for peace, reconciliation and harmonious existence. 

Perhaps, more significantly, I am mindful of the fact that I carry on my shoulder a great responsibility for thousands of my supporters, political associates and friends, who have trusted in my leadership and have attached their political fortunes to mine. However, it is after an extensive consultation with all the important stakeholders that we have come to this difficult but inevitable decision to pitch our political tent elsewhere; where we could enjoy greater sense of belonging and where the interests of the greatest number of our Nigerians would be best served. 

While I take full responsibility for this decision, I will like to emphasise that it is a decision that has been inescapably imposed on me by certain elements and forces within the APC who have ensured that the minimum conditions for peace, cooperation, inclusion and a general sense of belonging did not exist. 

They have done everything to ensure that the basic rules of party administration, which should promote harmonious relations among the various elements within the party were blatantly disregarded. All governance principles which were required for a healthy functioning of the party and the government were deliberately violated or undermined. And all entreaties for justice, equity and fairness as basic precondition for peace and unity, not only within the party, but also the country at large, were simply ignored, or employed as additional pretext for further exclusion. 

The experience of my people and associates in the past three years is that they have suffered alienation and have been treated as outsiders in their own party. Thus, many have become disaffected and disenchanted. At the same time, opportunities to seek redress and correct these anomalies were deliberately blocked as a government-within-a-government had formed an impregnable wall and left in the cold, everyone else who was not recognized as “one of us”. This is why my people, like all self-respecting people would do, decided to seek accommodation elsewhere. 

I have had the privilege to lead the Nigerian legislature in the past three years as the President of the Senate and the Chairman of the National Assembly. The framers of our constitution envisage a degree of benign tension among the three arms of government if the principle of checks and balances must continue to serve as the building block of our democracy. In my role as the head of the legislature, and a leader of the party, I have ensured that this necessary tension did not escalate at any time in such a way that it could encumber Executive function or correspondingly, undermine the independence of the legislature. Over the years, I have made great efforts in the overall interest of the country, and in spite of my personal predicament, to manage situations that would otherwise have resulted in unsavoury consequences for the government and the administration. My colleagues in the Senate will bear testimony to this. 

However, what we have seen is a situation whereby every dissent from the legislature was framed as an affront on the executive or as part of an agenda to undermine the government itself. The populist notion of anti-corruption became a ready weapon for silencing any form of dissent and for framing even principled objection as “corruption fighting back”. Persistent onslaught against the legislature and open incitement of the people against their own representatives became a default argument in defence of any short-coming of the government in a manner that betrays all too easily, a certain contempt for the Constitution itself or even the democracy that it is meant to serve. 

Unfortunately, the self-serving gulf that has been created between the leadership of the two critical arms of government based on distrust and mutual suspicion has made any form of constructive engagement impossible. Therefore, anything short of a slavish surrender in a way that reduces the legislature to a mere rubber stamp would not have been sufficient in procuring the kind of rapprochement that was desired in the interest of all. But I have no doubt in my mind, that to surrender this way is to be complicit in the subversion of the institution that remains the very bastion of our democracy. I am a democrat. And I believe that anyone who lays even the most basic claim to being a democrat will not accept peace on those terms; which seeks to compromise the very basis of our existence as the parliament of the people. 

The recent weeks have witnessed a rather unusual attempts to engage with some of these most critical issues at stake. Unfortunately, the discord has been allowed to fester unaddressed for too long, with dire consequences for the ultimate objective of delivering the common good and achieving peace and unity in our country. Any hope of reconciliation at this point was therefore very slim indeed. Most of the horses had bolted from the stable. 

The emergence of a new national party executives a few weeks ago held out some hopes, however slender. The new party chairman has swung into action and did his best alongside some of the Governors of APC and His Excellency, the Vice President. I thank them for all their great efforts to save the day and achieve reconciliation. Even though I thought these efforts were coming late in the day, but seeing the genuine commitment of these gentlemen, I began to think that perhaps it was still possible to reconsider the situation. 

However, as I have realized all along, there are some others in the party leadership hierarchy, who did not think dialogue was the way forward and therefore chose to play the fifth columnists. These individuals went to work and ensured that they scuttled the great efforts and the good intentions of these aforementioned leaders of the party. Perhaps, had these divisive forces not thrown the cogs in the wheel at the last minutes, and in a manner that made it impossible to sustain any trust in the process, the story today would have been different. 

For me, I leave all that behind me. Today, I start as I return to the party where I began my political journey, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

When we left the PDP to join the then nascent coalition of All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2014, we left in a quest for justice, equity and inclusion; the fundamental principles on which the PDP was originally built but which it had deviated from. We were attracted to the APC by its promise of change. We fought hard along with others and defeated the PDP. 

In retrospect, it is now evident that the PDP has learnt more from its defeat than the APC has learnt from its victory. The PDP that we return to is now a party that has learnt its lessons the hard way and have realized that no member of the party should be taken for granted; a party that has realized that inclusion, justice and equity are basic precondition for peace; a party that has realized that never again can the people of Nigeria be taken for granted. 

I am excited by the new efforts, which seeks to build the reborn PDP on the core principles of promoting democratic values; internal democracy; accountability; inclusion and national competitiveness; genuine commitment to restructuring and devolution of powers; and an abiding belief in zoning of political and elective offices as an inevitable strategy for managing our rich diversity as a people of one great indivisible nation called Nigeria. 

What we have all agreed is that a deep commitment to these ideals were not only a demonstration of our patriotism but also a matter of enlightened self-interest, believing that our very survival as political elites of this country will depend on our ability to earn the trust of our people and in making them believe that, more than anything else, we are committed to serving the people. 

What the experience of the last three years have taught us is that the most important task that we face as a country is how to reunite our people. Never before had so many people in so many parts of our country felt so alienated from their Nigerianness. Therefore, we understand that the greatest task before us is to reunite the county and give everyone a sense of belonging regardless of region or religion.

Every Nigerian must have an instinctive confidence that he or she will be treated with justice and equity in any part of the country regardless of the language they speak or how they worship God. This is the great task that trumps all. Unless we are able to achieve this, all other claim to progress no matter how defined, would remain unsustainable.
 
This is the task that I am committing myself to and I believe that it is in this PDP, that I will have the opportunity to play my part.  It is my hope that the APC will respect the choice that I have made as my democratic right, and understand that even though we will now occupy a different political space, we do not necessarily become enemies unto one another. 



Thank you.


Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, CON
President of the Senate

http://thepunditng.com/saraki-releases-press-statement-on-why-he-decamped-to-pdp/

It sounds quite presidential to me considering the " I belong to nobody" balderdash.
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Nobody: 8:47pm On Jul 31, 2018
Johnnyessence:
but gbemisola saraki too is in Apc. waooo omo babaoloye knows how to play his politics much better. i enjoyed him on that aspect. carry on.
They played d same trick against dele belgore(Saraki moved to apc but his sister remained in pdp) dele lost d primary because gbemi refused to step down despite knowing dat kwara people will not vote for her, but that trick won't work this time around
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by budusky05(m): 8:48pm On Jul 31, 2018
AZUH:
they feel Buhari is like Jonathan , everything will be rigged in 2019.

Not rigged pls.

We will vote them out completely
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by dotcomnamename: 8:49pm On Jul 31, 2018
9japrof:
I wonder how buhari would survive the hurricane that would hit him and the APC during next year elections.

In a free and fair election, with the level of realignments, am sure the APC would lose the presidential elections

The sweetest part of the game is that the "deportees" and the decampees are largely part of his fulani brothers, so next year elections wouldn't be a northern vs southern thing or a Muslim vs Christian thing.

The last icing of the cake would be when tinubu would port and leave the APC, anyway the handwriting is on the wall. That without doubt should be the best thing he could do to protect the structures he has built in the south west.

Oya lemme give you guys the next shocker. A new political party would be formed and the governor's of the southwest would port and join that coalition.

Next year election would be easier than we all imagined

Lol you all wailers said more than this before the last presidential election. Empty barrels make the loudest noise. You relax wait till election. iI will remind you.

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Johnnyessence(m): 8:49pm On Jul 31, 2018
yemaldo:

They played d same trick against dele belgore(Saraki moved to apc but her sister remained in pdp) dele lost d primary because gbemi refused to step down despite knowing dat kwara people will not vote for her, but that trick won't work this time around
you don't understand kwara state politics here, omo babaoloye still get structures in kwara state.
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by Bizibi(m): 8:51pm On Jul 31, 2018
They will come for him from all angles
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by ogunsbanjul(m): 8:51pm On Jul 31, 2018
Summarily, you're leaving the "All Progressive Congress" party because your chances of becoming Nigeria president is not sure at all. Full stop

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Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by tizteezy(m): 8:53pm On Jul 31, 2018
And he expects me to read this long essay?


Whats good about PDP? Infact, APC might be more sanitized at this rate. Make una open eyes. Selfish interests all over


They need a purge
Re: Saraki Releases Press Statement On Why He Decamped To PDP by zomby(m): 8:54pm On Jul 31, 2018
My small advise for all Nigerians is simply not to vote for any PDP presidential candidate.
As you can see, the party is full of the same old people...the people that brought Nigeria to her knees.

If you do not want Buhari to return, that is absolutely OK, but do not be a fool or allow the PDP party to take you for a fool. The party is full of desperate blood suckers that have nothing to offer..

I pray that Nigerians have the wisdom and stamina to surprise the useless, hopeless and despicable leaders, by voting for a decent candidate from any third party.

Nigerians must cast their votes for a selfless new kid on block that has the credentials, and clearly understands the roles of a leader.

Let us say NO to:

Former governor
Former senator
Former president
Former commissioner
Former minister
Former senate president....


Nigerians, just say no to any of this existing leaders or former leaders...(SAY NO TO RUBBISH), And say yes to a fresh blood.

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