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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by tk4rd: 6:06am On Feb 16, 2019
MILLIONS OF WEDDINGS WILL BE SCATTEREDLY REPOSTPONED..
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by dfrost: 6:06am On Feb 16, 2019
Honestly, everyone should sue INEC. In an ideal country, they should be receiving litigations now.

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by tonididdy(m): 6:06am On Feb 16, 2019
I woke up about 5: 30am saw the news on my operamini homepage I waved it off as rumour news, got on NL and saw several posts about the postponement and I broke down in TEARs.


I give up on this country... This is what they want, low Morales but.... You guys must be strong as for me I am done with anything Nigeria. I am leaving to a better country far away from home.

May the best candidate win come feb23rd on any date they decide to postpone it to again.


After 4 years over 1300days and you have to still prepare until the last minute, no thats unseriousness and mockery of its citizens.

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by orimipe(f): 6:07am On Feb 16, 2019
It sucks being a citizen of this country.

Animals are better treated in their kingdom.

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by hargbolahan01: 6:07am On Feb 16, 2019
I left home yesterday and sleep in mosquito den just because I want to vote since we relocate to where I from where I had my PVC and I wake up with disappoint that an election that was planned for over 3 yrs with billions of naira will still not hold

the election looks like economy that is good in book but bad in real life

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by LadySarah: 6:07am On Feb 16, 2019
Travellers,how market? grin grin
make sure you remain there to bond with your village ppl wella

Buhari will also use this week to unpack snd get used to his new home. grin grin

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by Iamgrey5(m): 6:07am On Feb 16, 2019
The worst part is that the two major political parties now have a genuine reason to reject the outcome of the election if it does not favor them.


It is also likely to affect APC more than the PDP because PDP are likely to spin the story against the APC.

So it's bad for PDP, more terrible for APC and unkind to the masses

What was the Inec chairman thinking?

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by Ayoefa: 6:08am On Feb 16, 2019
This chairman has failed in his duties and he needs to go ASAP..
I suspect he might be working with the pdp, because only the pdp has anyhting to gain with this postponement. This is the same guy that is preventing APC to field candidates in 2 states.

All analysis and indicators points to an APC victory, hence only the pdp can be happy with this terrible decision.
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by dfrost: 6:08am On Feb 16, 2019
tk4rd:
MILLIONS OF WEDDINGS WILL BE SCATTEREDLY REPOSTPONED..

If it's only weddings, that would have been better. What of the risk many people took in going back to stay with families, what of appointments cancelled/postponed?

I'm really angry now.

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by dfrost: 6:14am On Feb 16, 2019
Ayoefa:
This chairman has failed in his duties and he needs to go ASAP..
I suspect he might be working with the pdp, because only the pdp has anyhting to gain with this postponement. This is the same guy that is preventing APC to field candidates in 2 states.

All analysis and indicators points to an APC victory, hence only the pdp can be happy with this terrible decision.

Both parties have condemned it. For me, that's their problem. My concern postponing this rubbish elections is how businesses will be affected and risk of journeying around the country.

Most people started fleeing from the North. What if they were involved in accidents or run into terrorists or armed robbery?

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by DavSagacity(m): 6:14am On Feb 16, 2019
Itzcaleb:
This is sad and terrible as my wedding is slated to hold on the 9th of March. However, I guess its God's plan and accepted in good fate
My wedding introduction too was fixed for the 9th of March as well. now we'll have to change the date. bring it forward or shift it further
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by eleojo23: 6:14am On Feb 16, 2019
QuotaSystem:
Lol I have a friend that fixed his event for Sunday afternoon, hoping a crowd wouldn't show up due to the election mood.

He is yet to wake up to this news grin

He should just add one more bag of rice to what he intends to cook...because plenty people will come to eat with vexation...sad

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by Divinehenrich(m): 6:15am On Feb 16, 2019
My wedding is on 23 February, this is too bad.

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by Zenlife: 6:15am On Feb 16, 2019
INEC should be FIRED!
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by Sirkum232: 6:16am On Feb 16, 2019
This is a huge disappointment and embarrassment.
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by fatymore(f): 6:19am On Feb 16, 2019
I had to refuse to take orders for the weekend cos of no movement...
please patronise me, make hungry no kill me here.

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by dfrost: 6:21am On Feb 16, 2019
eleojo23:


He should just add one more bag of rice to what he intends to cook...because plenty people will come to eat with vexation...sad

cheesy grin wicked.
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by OhiOfIhima: 6:21am On Feb 16, 2019
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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by sirEAGLES(m): 6:22am On Feb 16, 2019
So emotional we can't see the bad grammar/spellings in the topic. Osewa please buy brighter grammar volume 2 for the mod who pushed this to front page

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by claseek(f): 6:23am On Feb 16, 2019
Itzcaleb:
This is sad and terrible as my wedding is slated to hold on the 9th of March. However, I guess its God's plan and accepted in good fate
eyah it is well in Jesus name.
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by ikorodureporta: 6:24am On Feb 16, 2019
Dem don spoil many plans
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by scantee(m): 6:24am On Feb 16, 2019
This is so bad, I can't take this... I left Bauchi to Lagos just for this.... Nonsense, this has totally disorganized all my work plans.

Useless country.

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by Alejob: 6:27am On Feb 16, 2019
Wedding date clash shocked
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by dokie: 6:27am On Feb 16, 2019
QuotaSystem:
Lol I have a friend that fixed his event for Sunday afternoon, hoping a crowd wouldn't show up due to the election mood.

He is yet to wake up to this news grin

Dem go take annoyance go the party just to cool off.

Your friend needs to visit the atm asap.

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by elantraceey(f): 6:32am On Feb 16, 2019
It's a blessing to me, I was thinking all night how I would precide over a thousand voters as the only PO because our voting points were merged and APOVPs removed, but I thank God they've been given time to get functional card readers and other logistics to conduct the election properly, I'll jeje continue my personal work.
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by okwabayi(m): 6:33am On Feb 16, 2019
Honestly, I don’t care.
The elections never affected me.
I already bought turkeys I’ll slaughter when chilling at home to watch the ensuing drama.
I don’t vote so I don’t complain.
I know the government installed is of no benefit to me.
I take care of my own self.

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Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by niyex77(m): 6:33am On Feb 16, 2019
Itzcaleb:
This is sad and terrible as my wedding is slated to hold on the 9th of March. However, I guess its God's plan and accepted in good fate
God is in control
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by WordPorn(m): 6:36am On Feb 16, 2019
pheely40:
No amount of frustration should make us not to vote. The grand plan is to frustrate the people especially those who travelled from abroad or in between states and LG. Come 23rd Feb, let's ensure our votes count.

I don't understand?

So all those travelling from overseas or in between states and local government are all likely to vote for one particular political party and those already in country and not travelling are for the another political party?

I don't get it!

Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by osothermal(m): 6:36am On Feb 16, 2019
My sister and her family travelled all the way from Sapele in Delta State to Osun state . Lodged in an Hotel and now they postponed the election. So stupid of inec
Re: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by MASTERMIND04(m): 6:36am On Feb 16, 2019
hisexcellency34:
I travelled from Lagos to Abuja so as to vote. I also usep d all my savings to stock food. INEC AND BUHARI should please return all my money wasted
Lol
U very funny.
They should return ur money grin

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