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Re: Ruggedman Reacts As Underage Children Vote In Bauchi by ebilomaofficial1: 6:48am On Mar 10, 2019
The act very shameful... but from another angle look at it,it shows the northers are more concerned about who governs them than in the east and south were even eligible voted refuses to turn up and vote
Re: Ruggedman Reacts As Underage Children Vote In Bauchi by yom2(m): 10:15am On Mar 10, 2019
madridsta007:


“Most southerners don’t vote”.

That is the lies BMC have been parroting. Yet, during the recently concluded elections, Southern Nigeria was the most heavily militarised, heavily distrupted and where rigging by INEC and security was heavily implemented.

Will ballot boxes be snatched in Southern Nigeria if it was empty? Certainly not. When I see these sort of lies about voting dynamics in the Southern part of Nigeria, I laugh. Obviously, APC and the military do not believe this narrative. Hence they focus their violent rigging strategies in the Southern part of Nigeria.
it is true bro. check d population, the registered voters and those that eventually voted. u ll see a strong gap between north and south
Re: Ruggedman Reacts As Underage Children Vote In Bauchi by madridsta007(m): 10:45am On Mar 10, 2019
yom2:
it is true bro. check d population, the registered voters and those that eventually voted. u ll see a strong gap between north and south

You’ve not been able to answer the question on why the South is always constantly heavily militarised and violently oppressed like it was seen in February 23rd and yesterday, March 9th.

APC and it’s military arm will not expend that amount of resources and planning if no one comes out to vote, will it? This is common sense I think.

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