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2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by Daretee: 2:50am On Jan 19, 2019
Just for fun. Share your reasons for rooting for your current party.


Let's get it started.

I support APC. Because I believe in Buhari.

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by netpro(m): 3:03am On Jan 19, 2019
Until PDP REPENT from their corrupt mentality, APOLOGIZE to Nigerians and RETURN what they looted, until then I will continue to support Buhari and any other candidate.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by kanubiafra: 4:47am On Jan 19, 2019
yes i support my party cos of its leader the man is a man of great courage standing up for his people. he has love for his people and his people love him too. in the land of death and at the times of mental slavery, the destiny of a great nation rests on the shoulders of a young man his name : KANU
and my party is : IPOB
two things moves me on
1 to hell with what you think
2 if you think otherwise pls read 1 above

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by AuntyAmope(m): 5:43am On Jan 19, 2019
^^^ oshey Merlin Jnr grin


It's APC o. Well, Anything to completely liberate us from the shackles of the evil PDPs




This thread looks nice. Lalasticlala whatchu think?

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by Ohammadike: 10:40am On Jan 19, 2019
I support Atiku because buhari has failed woefully and is an ethnic overlord. I have no doubt that Atiku is detriblised.

Things are much worse than it was four years ago

I believe that if you give Atiku N10 he will multiply it to N100 as a smart business man and he will no doubt do the same for Nigeria

Under buhari jobs are being lost but Atiku is a job creator and he will create jobs

Peter Obi did wonderfully well as governor and he is a frugal man he will cut the excesses of government. There is no where he will be around and 100 million will be budgeted for hair cut and every years millions will be spent on computer and cutlery

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by abdulazeez1002(m): 10:40am On Jan 19, 2019
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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by Kelvin30286063(m): 10:40am On Jan 19, 2019
I don't have a party. I just want a good government

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by millionboi2: 10:41am On Jan 19, 2019
Continueity



Sai baba

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by firstolalekan(m): 10:41am On Jan 19, 2019
In Nigeria,
No party is worth supporting because, they are all FAILURES especially APC AND PDP.

Today, at least 40-70% of PDP or APC members have been a member of either party before. They are just switching based on self interest.

It's just unfortunate that in this country, many people practice "party politics" and that's the reason why most times, it's only candidates from these parties that has higher chances of winning.

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by deepwater(f): 10:41am On Jan 19, 2019
I just need burahi to leave.
How hard could this be?
Its a simple stuff

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by FYB(m): 10:41am On Jan 19, 2019
Should I support another party instead?

See jamb question ooo

I'm PDP, no apology

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by rxmusa(m): 10:41am On Jan 19, 2019
I'm an ardent supporter of President Muhammadu Buhari hence the party APC because they're far better than the rogues (PDP) that plunged the nation into serious mess.

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by aishapmbtoto: 10:41am On Jan 19, 2019
The dullard is a failure and Atiku is a tested and trusted industrialist.
Buhari is an ethnic bigot while Atiku is a bridge builder.
Buhari is a lifeless illiterate while Atiku is an erudite scholar.
Buhari supports and encourages corruption. Gandollar is a good example.
ETC
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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by sotall(m): 10:41am On Jan 19, 2019
Any candidate that is committed to restructuring Nigeria to True federalism has my vote.

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by Earthquake1: 10:44am On Jan 19, 2019
Im supporting PDP because I don't want to die of hunger

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by mabaz(m): 10:44am On Jan 19, 2019
Because a set of parties could set aside their differencs and merge together for the sake of patriotism, change and now for progress. 4+4

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by SamuelAnyawu(m): 10:45am On Jan 19, 2019
I Do not Support Buhari and Atiku grin

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by Shikini: 10:45am On Jan 19, 2019
I support Atiku because Buhari is tested and now a woeful failure.

Atiku has demonstrated competence countless times in private and public life.
I believe he has the capacity to gather a team of good brains that will take the country
out of its current woes and set it on the path of growth

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by Shikini: 10:46am On Jan 19, 2019
Daretee:


I support APC. Because I believe in Buhari.


Very dumb and laughable reason.

What sort of 'believe' is that?
Are you still 'believing' Buhari will suddenly become intelligent and competent on the job?

Or you 'believe' he will create 3m jobs monthly, sell fuel for #45, make 1$ equal to #1 and pay all
unemployed monthly allowance?

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by firstolalekan(m): 10:47am On Jan 19, 2019
Daretee:
Just for fun. Share your reasons for rooting for your current party.


Let's get it started.

I support APC. Because I believe in Buhari.

Please tell us, what makes you believe in him?
In my opinion, Atiku is neither a good candidate and I also believe that buhari is only perceived to have integrity but in reality, HE HAS NONE.

Someone that has integrity won't budget
90 billion in travels
250 million on barbing and upkeeps
An annual budget in this terrible economy.
Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by AstralBody: 10:50am On Jan 19, 2019
millionboi2:
Continueity



Sai baba
Just like ur Buhari that is suffering from dementia. "Continueity" or continuity?

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by buzodyke: 10:50am On Jan 19, 2019
Nice question,, I support YPP because of the credibility of their candidate for the presidential election. I may support other party if they have a credible candidate at other level. I m not looking at the party but the credibility of their candidates. Although I don't think it is must the party I support must win. But I respect and support candidates who share same value and views with me it don't matter the tribe

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:51am On Jan 19, 2019
Instead of those ones above to simply tell us who they support, they are there abusingand cursing out the OP, (the only thing they know how to do best).
Children of perdition EVERYWHERE!


Lovers of Baba, please kindly read and digest this ALL.
Haters, back off!
We are not here to CAMPAIGN, vote for who ever you BELIEVE will make Nigeria great again.
Posterity will judge us all!

Patriotic Nigerians Do not Waste time Arguing with Buhari Haters*

We are not talking about critics who are genuinely concerned about a better Nigeria,. You will know them because when they see good efforts of government they applaud.

But the others, the one who swore on their lives Buhari will never be president, the enemies of the nation, are the ones we are talking about. The following are their traits:

* They lie and mislead others with statements as 'I regret voting Buhari', etc a cliche they started using as early as few months into the Buhari government. To them it doesn't matter that the last government looted the treasury and Buhari met an empty treasury...they will say 'we voted him because he said he will change the nation in '3 months? (Don't bother to ask for proof, lying is their trademark)

* They are the one who swore on their father's head that Buhari died in Aso rock, and later in UK. Then they said the Buhari that returned to Nigeria is a clone (duplicate) and you still take cognizance of what comes out of these peoples mouth.

* They were the ones who said 8 years was not enough for OBJ, and 6 not enough for GEJ etc They are the arijenimadaru - beneficiaries of corruption. They are either the full time politicians, corrupt civil servants, journalists, bankers, fraudulent contractors, religious businessmen etc Its no longer business Aa usual, so they pretend that they are fighting for ordinary Nigerians (iro nla!!!)

* When you remind them of how corruption in last government has ruined the nation....they ask you to stop talking about the past

* When you say Buhari is a man of integrity and his fighting corruption...they say his son has a power bike

* When Evans the kidnapper say something against Buhari, he becomes an hero. When you say their heroes and spokespersons lack integrity (IBB, OBJ, Fayose, FFK, Saraki, GEJ, etc)...then they say look at the message not the messenger (oro wo ni o wa ni enu ole ' what meaningful words do the robber want to utter?)

*They are not interested in any development in Nigeria, if it means ascribing any success to PMB.

* Every good news of the nation brings them sadness, and they remain quiet until another bad news crops up

* If you tell them Buhari is building over 300 roads all over Nigeria, they say it is because of 2019.

* Tell them Buhari is developing the rail system all over Nigeria, they say it is not his initiative that Obasanjo and GEJ had plans to do it.

* Inform them about the agricultural revolution how Nigeria now produces its local food and has become a foremost world exporter of food, they say it is Obasanjo that started Operation feed the nation in the 70s (God have mercy!!!)

* When you say Buhari is working to completing abandoned projects, over 8000 nationwide (Mambila hydro power, Ajaokuta Steel Plant etc), they say it is because he has no program of his own.

* Refute their allegations that Buhari is tribalistic with how his ministerial cabinets now (and as military head of state) had more Christians than Muslims, and how powerful ministries were being run by southerners...they hold their breath and in the next statement still repeat the allegation (it is an obsession)

* They say Buhari is vindictive..., but no state or region has been denied their share of development projects irrespective of whether they support PMB government or not. He has taken 13b water project to Otuoke in GEJs village Bayelsa, N22b road to Atikus village in Adamawa, reconstruction of Lagos Abeokuta expressway to OBJs state, the 2nd Niger Bridge etc to the east, the massive investment and redevelopment of the Niger-Delta etc are part of the proof of PMBs fairness to all

* When the clampdown on corruption started, they said only southerners are being harassed, when Dasuki etc were arrested they say it is only PDP; when Saraki was taken to court they say it is because he is in opposition; when former governors and APC members were jailed (Dariye and Nyame ) they say it was PDP that started the probe..??

* When EFCC is investigating the massive investments and dollars accounts of Mrs Patience Jonathan, Alison Maduekwe etc.... they say it is political harassment and you should bring proof of corruption. But when they bring scandalously stupid allegations like Buhari has bought the national stadium etc and you ask for proof ....they say you are a fanatic.

* Tell them how the threats of IPOB, Niger Delta were curtailed, they say it is a clampdown on Igbo's and southerners; remind them of how the menace of El Zakyzaky and his Shiites group of the norths have been curbed.... they say it is coercion.

* Remind them how the dreaded Boko Haram has been chased away from the States that they use to control in the north and how normalcy is returning to those part of the country.... they will still refer to the occasional suicide bombings as proof that nothing is achieved.

Tell them how it has been impossible for even almighty US etc to totally stop suicide bombings ..... they retort 'are you now comparing this 'S**t nation to US' (Of course not, US do not have plenty bad belle-hypocrites as them as citizens)

* Tell them how herdsmen killings preceded PMB, and how many non Fulani herdsmen have been arrested by the army for killings, including a personal aide to Governor Ortom, and how since such arrests the killings have subside.... they still in the next statement like a broken record refer to Buhari as promoting herdsmen killers.

* Tell them about the resuscitation of the mambila project, the Ajaokuta steel project, etc, they say it is a lie

* Show them videos and pictures of ongoing development nationwide, they say its photo and video shop (??)

* Tell them how Buhari stopped the billion dollars fertiliser scam and how in its place 11 local fertiliser companies were revived resulting in Nigeria producing for its local needs...they say 'how does that translates to food for the common man?' (Kai ba sense?!!!)

* When Buhari agreed to pay 88billion compensation to Biafrans victims, granted autonomy to state judiciary, supports local government autonomy, recognised MKO and June 12 they say it is politics. (And like the daughter of our hero of democracy said, if Buhari does not play politics, should he play chemistry?)

* They say Nigeria don't want Buhari, and he will lose the election landslide, and they are writing abosi-hypocrirical letters that he should not contest (Do they want to save him from disgrace ni, abi what's there own? (Awon oni yeye : jesters all of them)

* To them the National Assembly members used to be all (APC) rogues, but now without doing any good thing but because they now oppose PMB they have become their heroes; from the clown Dino, to the Michael Jackson of Osun, the stupendously corrupt and wealthy Saraki, Mark, Dogara etc ( Its a case of show me your friend/hero/and I know what kind of person you are)

* Buhari has refused like previous governments to bribe legislators to do their duties, and since their dirty strategies is no longer working they have become a stumbling block to progress...the wailers will say if it was OBJ he would have dealt with them. (But if he had use any other means they will say he is undemocratic; two sided mouth people)

* If you call a thief by its name, they will say how can you be insulting an honourable, a distinguished senator, a former president who has fought poverty through farming etc, but
hear them when they refer to Mr president, 'the man is a m***n, he is brain dead, he is d*ft' etc.

But this man has proven to be better than them all, he has refused to respond to the tantrums of their bosses, the OBJs, IBB, etc Like a true soldier he marches on with the good works, and God has been his defense.

* When you show some of them the unparalleled efforts of this government in development compared to all the past governments, then you will hear....well he has tried but I still don't like him, he is too old, he is slow, he is unintelligent, he is not outspoken etc... (#%@€¥ Perfect human beings all of them mtchew)

This is the point where you will be able to confirm that these are people whose concern is not Nigeria's development. Whose problem with Buhari is not performance but personal hatred etc.

This is why nothing tangible will be achieved if you engage them in any developmental discussion, when their concern is wotowoto-pettiness.

Avoid arguments over Buhari's use of language, age etc, keep sending them the good news, project reports and achievements of government, and gradually you help bring them back to reality:

In conclusion let me quote their most used cliche:

" We have never had it so bad"

Yes by Gods grace this government will continue to be a thorn in the flesh of those who for their selfish interest do not want things to change in Nigeria

For the rest of good Nigerians, Buhari's time is our time, let us be steadfast in support of our national . It will forever be good for us all.

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:51am On Jan 19, 2019
Why I'll vote Buhari again and again


The greatest talking point in our country this week has been the declaration by President Muhammadu Buhari that he would seek a second term in office next year. And naturally so. Desire by any President, whether positive or negative, should elicit great interest in the citizenry. The President that should be pitied is the one that says something, and the people just shrug, unconcernedly. He is of all men the most miserable.

As to be expected, the notice given by President Buhari has engendered diverse emotions and reactions. The joy kiln has ben kindled in the hearts of many millions. They are exultant and ecstatic. I am in that number.

While millions are like Romeos beholding their Juliets, others on the flip-side, however, are like King Leah at his worst. It was as if they got blows to the solar plexus. Ouch! And they are wailing, kicking and screaming. Mournfully so. The days of their rustication from power will be extended, and they can't bear it. Doomsday is elongated, doors to freebies shut again. They are quite vocal, but much smaller in number, and the elections next year will so prove. There's still plenty where the bloody nose of 2015 came from.

Now, despite the challenges in the country (and very many of them), from Enugu to Borno, Benue to Zamfara, Oke Ogun farmlands in Oyo to Mambilla in Taraba, Plateau to Edo/Delta, virtually everywhere, why is President Buhari still the man to beat? That is the purpose of this piece.

Some of the challenges in the country are genuine. Some others are orchestrated by those the President would say are playing "irresponsible politics." For such people, they would first urinate inside the well they want to draw drinking water from. They would gladly step into power, treading on skulls and crossbones, and on the flowing blood of innumerable countrymen. Ogres! But Nigerians are wiser. They know those who are serving them, and who wish to serve more for altruistic reasons. They also know those who just want to grab power, so that the country can return to business as usual, and their snouts can be dipped in the honeypot once again.

I'll vote for President Buhari over and over, again and again, because he can be trusted. You can trust him with the resources of the country. He won't filch them. You can trust him with power. He won't misuse it. You can trust him with the well being of the land, he cares. I remember one night, I had gone to the residence to see the President. It was about 8 p.m, and there were just two of us in the waiting room. The other elderly fellow has held power at very senior levels in the country. He had even aspired for the highest office in the land. So, he knows what he's talking about.

He told me: "Look at this sprawling place. Just two of us waiting to see the President. It didn't use to be like this. Up to 3 a.m daily, the place used to be like a market, filled with men, women from within and outside the country. They would come to seal all kinds of deals on petroleum, power, transport, iron and steel, and all others. And of course, the President and his household would always have a cut. The wheeler-dealers would also have their cut. Who dares approach this President with such proposals? That is why you see so much sanity here."

A President who won't sell our collective patrimony while the rest of the country is sleeping. That's the one I want. And we all know that man.

Accountability is another reason. Under some presidents, the rich gets richer, while the poor gets prison. Not under Buhari. The resources of the country are for the people of the country. Greatest good to the greatest number of people. The last administration (we won't and can't stop talking about them, never!) sat over resources in billions of dollars. Oil prices hit $140 dollars per barrel under their watch, and stabilized at about $100-110 for a number of years. They met our foreign reserves at $62 billion. When they left, it was just $29.6, yet oil prices had hit the rooftops. What happened? Thievery. Today, with oil prices having dropped to about $30 per barrel in 2015, and now oscillating between 60 and 70 dollars per barrel, our reserves have hit $47 billion, and still growing. Prudence. Transparency. Resourcefulness. Accountability. Will I then exchange this type of government for another? That would mean willful blindness, after our sights had been amazingly restored. That would mean willful backsliding into perdition, after we had been wonderfully saved.

Still talking of accountability, you must have heard of the billions and trillions of naira that accrued to government from agencies like Customs, Federal Inland Revenue Service, NIMASA, JAMB, and many others in recent times. These agencies are not newly created. So, what happened to revenues they made in the past? Your guess is as good as mine. Will I then leave terra firma for terra incognita? God forbid! Because an accountable man is in the driver's seat, the virtue is now flowing downwards.

Elections are coming. And there's no need to fear. Why? Because the will of Nigerians will not be subverted. Never! A President once told us in this country that the coming polls would be do or die. Not with President Buhari. Fair is fair. No foul play. Under his watch, his political party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has lost gubernatorial elections in Bayelsa and Anambra states. At the last Council of States meeting, Gov Willie Obiano publicly registered his appreciation to President Buhari, for the level playing ground he made available during the election in his state. With do or die apostles, and a certain political party in power, such would never happen. Not with their garrison mentality. All states are territories that must be conquered, willy-nilly.

APC has won gubernatorial positions under Buhari in Kogi, Ondo and Edo states. The victories were fair and square. The party lost in Bayelsa and Anambra. This President would never manipulate victory for anyone, not even his own party. And you ask me not to trust him? I will, and no mistake.

Global respect. That is what Nigeria has today. I've accompanied President Buhari to over 30 countries in about three years. And he has been resetting the buttons, relaying the foundation of relationships with those countries. And how the leaders respect him. And they say it. Barrack Obama, the then American President said the Nigerian leader came to his job with a "reputation of integrity." At another time, while introducing our President to the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, he said:"Meet the Nigerian President, who is doing a very good job." And the latter concurred.

In Britain, when David Cameron was Prime Minister, he had made a faux pas when he named Nigeria and some other countries as being "fantastically corrupt." And who rose in defence of the Nigerian leader? The Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace Justin Welby, who said; "but this particular President is not corrupt." And you ask me to throw away such President when he still wants another term? I'll vote for him again and again, no matter what naysayers claim.

What of the personal virtues? I sit with him, speak with him, and I know. Discipline. Simplicity. Love of country. Lack of greed. A heart for the poor and downtrodden. A realization of the ephemeralness of power, and of life itself. These are things that resonate in his speeches. They don't make them like this anymore. And then, I should prematurely jettison the one I have? Even the Heavens will hold a people who take such decision in derision.

Some people ask; where are the achievements? Well, if they are of such mindset, unfortunately they can't be helped. We don't have the authority to mix spittle with clay, put on their eyes, and direct them to go to Siloam pool, wash, and come back seeing. Once anybody decides to be willfully blind, no matter what you push in front of his eyes, he wouldn't see. If he decides to be willfully deaf, even if there are thunder peals by his ears, he won't hear. Those of us that manage the media of the President put all the activities and achievements in the public domain. They claim not to know. Good luck to them. Those who know, really know. And they are the millions who will stand by the President any day. Strides in security, agriculture, anti-corruption, infrastructure, and many others are evident. When they drive on Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, Aba Port Harcourt Expressway, and hear that early works on the Second Niger Bridge have reached about 45% completion, and still refuse to believe, what then can anybody still do? But thankfully, those who believe far outnumber the inveterate cynics.

They talk of the economy, and make it appear as if the heavens were falling upon them. But the economy, according to pundits, began to slow down in 2012. By 2014, it was poised for recession. Before the last administration left, Nigeria was already borrowing to pay salaries, as confirmed by Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. And that was in spite of trillions earned from oil. By 2016, recession was inevitable. But for how long did it last? Just one year. Due to deft footworks,sound economic policies, transparency and accountability, we were soon out. Today, inflation rate has fallen for the 13th month running. The auguries are good for the economy, but all they want to wail about is hunger, to deceive and beguile. But Nigerians know. They know where food self-sufficiency is coming from. They know where their future and those of their children will be guaranteed. The polls would prove it next year.

When we were awash with money, what happened to infrastructure? Simply nothing. Power, roads, rail, bridges. Nothing! Now, when we are earning about 60% less than what we used to earn, those things are coming. Power was inherited at about 3,000 megawatts, with a large chunk of it not distributable. Today, power generation stands at over 7,000 megawatts, and over 5,000 MW is distributed. Rail projects will cover the national landscape within the next one year. Abandoned projects are being resuscitated nationwide. Recently, the N8.5 billion water project in Otuoke, Bayelsa State, came on stream. It was not achieved when a native of the area was President. The Lagos-Otta-Abeokuta road has been awarded. It was not done when a son of the area was in power. The dredging of Warri port for N13 billion has been awarded. Was it awarded when a native of the region was in office for six years? Nigeria is making tremendous progress, and things can only get better.

For the first time in the history of the country, stealing has become corruption. It didn't use to be so, particularly in the last epoch. No wonder the Excess Crude Account was looted dry. Foreign reserves drawn down. Federation Account, emptied. And the economy was set on an irreversible path to recession. And they say; don't talk about it. Focus on the present and the future only. How we miss Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. He would have said: "I go shout o, I go shout plenty o." If we don't focus on the past, we are then liable to make the same mistakes. "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." (George Santayana).

Stolen monies are being recovered in billions of naira and dollars, and being appropriated and spent on infrastructure. Properties acquired with laundered funds are being seized. President Buhari has promised to sell them, and return the funds into public treasury. No wonder some people are running scared, and had tried earnestly to dissuade the man from going for a second term in office. But the die is cast. Let each mother warn her child. Days of reckoning will come.

A party left the country in ruins after 16 years. It is now crying that the edifice has not been rebuilt in three years. Is it not easier to destroy than to rebuild? The rebuilding of Nigeria is proceeding apace. Another term for President Buhari will take the job very far. Consolidation of the good works is good prospect, not only for us, but also our children. Things may be tough for Nigerians now, but they are like birth pangs, which begin to fade at a point. And they are fading. A woman brings forth only with pains, tears and groaning. But when she beholds her baby, all those pale into insignificance. A new dawn, new visitation is coming our way. We can see the Promised Land. Nothing should stop us from stepping into it.

 Archbishop Justin Welby, Head of the Anglican Communion Worldwide, told President Buhari in London this week: "Great statesmen are those who run for the good of their country." Spot-on. The 2019 race is not for self, but for the good of the country. Discerning Nigerians did it in 2015. In greater numbers, they are poised to do it again in 2019.

By F.A

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:52am On Jan 19, 2019
DEEP AND TRUE WORDS FROM OUR DADDY which is addressed tp ONLY his children that BELIEVE in him.

God knows my heart it is to assure you that I set Nigeria on the path that you will be proud of in the future.
There is difficulty while trying to bring change in the country, but we are trying our best, even our adversaries know we have taken the right course to set Nigeria on track, we offended these money bag politicians and they will never forgive us.
The offence is that, we have blocked all their taps they use for stealing, they now do not care if Nigeria will be up in flames, they can sell even the ashes and fly out.
They have focused on us now with all their might, they want to be allowed to destroy the effort we have made in straightening things so far.
They are not interested even in an
iota of good for Nigeria and its people.
We have no choice, the choice belongs to you people of Nigeria, if you are confident of our efforts, you can vote for us again, so we keep building from where we are.
This will be beneficial to all and if you falsify us then go back to them (moneybag politicians) so they can destroy your future and the country at large.
But definitely you will remember I told you the truth and I have set you on the path of truth and I have lead you truthfully.
The choice is yours on the path of the nation.
I swear in my mind it is not about politics but how this country will turn out to be in the future.

Muhammadu Buhari


BUHARI! BUHARI!! BUHARI!!! 

Under 4 years of Buhari administration, 
Ajaokuta is back,
Railway is back,
Refineries are coming back,
Farming is back,
Smuggling is blocked,
Looting is blocked. 

‬Any time I see Buhari, 
I see hope, 
I see humility, 
I see integrity, 
I see leadership
I see charisma, 
I see a rebirth, 
I see impending joy, 
I see resolution, 
I see sincerity, 
I see sobriety, 
I see restoration, 
I see prosperity, 
I see determination, 
I see patriotism, 
I see national
consciousness, 
I see national awarenesses, 
I see passion and above all, 
I see an indivisible Nigeria.

May God bless the day we voted Buhari to power, God bless his tenure and we will do it again in 2019 by the grace of God. Amen

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by Olibboy: 10:53am On Jan 19, 2019
Bcus of #5000 on election day....lolz
I no kuku get PVC, Just that I prefer INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT over PVC
Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by firstolalekan(m): 10:53am On Jan 19, 2019
deepwater:
I just need burahi to leave.
How hard could this be?
Its a simple stuff
The funny thing is,
Most of you that wants buhari out don't have PVC or won't even both voting.
So, HOW DO YOU PEOPLE INTEND TO VOTE HIM OUT?

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by Tapout(m): 10:54am On Jan 19, 2019

i just need a president that can make use of social media.....
Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by Stocking: 10:55am On Jan 19, 2019
I’m supporting PDPIGZ because I’m Igbo .
Aka fl@thead ipobian grin

Next level is certain

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Re: 2019 Elections: Why Are You Supporting Your Party? by sagio09: 10:56am On Jan 19, 2019
kanubiafra:
yes i support my party cos of its leader the man is a man of great courage standing up for his people. he has love for his people and his people love him too. in the land of death and at the times of mental slavery, the destiny of a great nation rests on the shoulders of a young man his name : KANU
and my party is : IPOB
two things moves me on
1 to hell with what you think
2 if you think otherwise pls read 1 above
Oboiii... U toooo dumb ooo. Abeg go finish sec skul at least.

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