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2023 Presidential Election Is Better Than 2015 And 2019 Elections by HomoSapiien: 7:21am On Mar 03, 2023 |
We have had worse elections since the beginning of the fourth republic. OBJ turned political elections to do or die affairs in 2003 and 2007. I remember politicians getting assassinated every election cycle. I remember watching ballot boxes getting snatched. There’s even a video of OBJ that’s circulating recently in 2010, where he was boasting about election rigging and why his one party system in the country is okay. In 2011, we all saw imaginary millions of votes coming from the East to Jonathan. I’m 2015, we all saw how voters were suppressed, INEC officials were killed, ballot boxes were snatched and fake millions votes were churned out. It was even more worse in 2019 as similar to 2015, lots of INEC staffs were killed and as usual, voters were suppressed and ballot boxes were snatched. However this last month election, although with its irregularities too, buts it was very minimal compared to what we’ve been having in the past. Except some parts of Lagos, largely over the country, there was less ballot box snatches, less voter suppression and less of INEC staff’s getting killed or even voters getting killed. Otherwise you would have seen obidients sharing images of those killed and images of ballot box snatches. Also there was less fake votes churned out. The BVAS has been able to checkmate the accredited voters which was unlike before, this is the more reason why we didn’t see millions of votes from the KKK states, and even more Borno. Go and check other years, there was more votes from these states in the past years, it is different this year, probably because if you’re not captured on BVAS unlike in the past, you’ll not vote. The fact that we have made a lot of progress from how it used to be should be applauded. We still have some issues to fixed, but of course, we could not have fixed everything at once. But the fact that there was less INEC staffs, voters and political agents getting killed, also the fact that there’s a reduction in all those fake millions votes, I think we’ve made progress and it will only get better. This that are not happy with the result should go to court and stop crying on national TV. |
Re: 2023 Presidential Election Is Better Than 2015 And 2019 Elections by HomoSapiien: 7:21am On Mar 03, 2023 |
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Re: 2023 Presidential Election Is Better Than 2015 And 2019 Elections by internationalman(m): 7:44am On Mar 03, 2023 |
In other words you know that this election was a bad election but because we've had a worse election under OBJ, so this one is justifiable.. See mindset.. Nigeria is not a Nation, rather it's a stagNation |
Re: 2023 Presidential Election Is Better Than 2015 And 2019 Elections by bencr7: 8:06am On Mar 03, 2023 |
Are will moving forward or backwards,so will should continue have bad election,then pray to God,to make ur brain,to be like d one of when u were a child, other countries are moving forward, nigeria is moving backwards,soon other Africa country will leave us behind. |
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