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Finally, I have confirmed that all you Tinubu urchins do on this platform is make believe. I have live confirmation that two-thirds spaces inside that stadium remains unoccupied. Una no dey ever tire? |
See Okowa with his rotten teeth like he-goat own. We observe that Atiku is feeling too big to wear Tiv traditional regalia. Hmnn... |
Exclusive101:Rest in peace in advance. |
Aufbauh:Complete nonsense!. What has your constant tribe baiting earned you? Peter Obi will take Benue in the high 50s or low 60s. |
Two major take aways here: Gas, mostly from Imo gas gields = SE Fidelity bank is a partner in the financing arrangement = Peter Obi On what premise is anyone bleating that Igbos should be excluded from leadership in Nigeria, and it is their turn?. |
gebest:Still valid and relevant. |
Without exaggeration or rancor, which states can we realistically call for Asiwaju Tinubu and where will he score 25%?. I'll take the lead and others can correlate, correct, or supplement. My submission is will be intentionally incomplete. Expected to Win 1. Lagos? 2. Ogun 3. Oyo 4. Osun 5. Ondo 6. Ekiti 7. Kwara 8. Kogi 9. Borno Will attain 25% threshold Kaduna Kano Yobe Niger Kano Kaduna Katsina Jigawa Zamfara Add or subtract as appropriate. |
Ennoloa:Great Job sir. People, please follow this man's lead. Every single vote counts. |
Ennoloa:Build a WhatsApp group with these contacts and group message them every 3 days until election day. |
Bluev:What most people are oblivious about is the level of investment everyday Nigerians have made and continue to make in their quest to usher in this impending change. I attended a virtual fundraiser event last night where Nigerians from all over the world were emptying their pocket books to support mobilization efforts in their localities and wards. Such is the zeal and hunger for change that people are even buying flight tickets to Nigeria to vote and guard their votes. The north is rapidly warming up to Peter obi, and this is the seal on the package. |
Remi for don show Tinubu if no be say his stealing machine is still steaming. |
ScamHunter:I can't agree any less |
No be only Cement Transporters and Dealers. When will mad men and women association of Lagos, Yaba left chapter, also endorse Tinubu? |
What do we have for NC and NE? |
heykims:The lady in question is his adopted daughter, Jasmine. John Okafor's (Mr Ibu) wife of 12 years, for anyone who is privy to the details of this matter, has been, to contextualize it, uncaring, irresponsible, quarrelsome, lazy, and greedy. Which wife brings her family life to complete strangers on social media unless there is more than meets the eye?. This is about profiling herself for public sympathy to build a social media presence. Some humans must be avoided at all costs. |
[quote author=yarimo post=120617555][/quote]My friend, go and sleep. Large-scale rigging is no longer practicable. Peter Obi is your next president. |
Southwest: APC’ Bola Ahmed Tinubu was always going to come first in this zone, however, something unexpected happened in Lagos, its largest state, LP’s Peter Gregory Obi narrowly edged Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu of APC. See the below chart of the Southwest by state. When broken down by state, the chart above clears out LP’s lead in Lagos, a crucial state with a very mixed ethnicity makeup. The chart below, however, gives you an overall look at the geopolitical zone. Lagos (Oshodi, Mushin, Yaba, Costain, Ikorodu, Ojota, Ajah, Lekki, Itedu Market, CMS, Obalende and Badore) Oyo (Akobo Ojurin, Gate Ibadan, Olodo Road, Challenge Ibadan, Dugbe, Molete) Ondo (Oja Oshodi Akure, Post office Akure, Army Barracks Akure, Old Garage Akure) Our numbers per area were limited and spread across the landscape of these communities/cities/states for an impactful representation. 61% of our respondents were Christians, whilst 39% were Muslims. There was an overwhelming response from males in the South-West region, 76% of respondents were male and 24% were female. 15 different ethnic groups from across Nigeria were represented in this region with 67% of respondents belonging to the Yoruba ethnicity. Age Group: 11% were Gen Z, 47% were Millennial, 36% were Gen X, and 6% were Baby Boomers. On respondent employment status,2% were students, 73% were self-employed, 2% were unemployed, and 23% were employed. Nigeria’s two famous political influencers, ethnicity, and religion, had little impact on respondents' voting intention. 59% of our respondents gave a reason they were voting for their preferred candidate. Out of these respondents, none stated religion as their motivator, 21% for ethnicity, 5% for party affiliation, 6% for change, and a staggering 68% for capacity and trust.
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North-central: In the Northcentral, we conducted our polls in three states, Plateau, Niger, and Nasarawa, LP, proved strongest here. Plateau was piling behind Peter Obi of LP by sometimes 5 to 1, see the below charts. If this were put by states, the picture gets even clearer for LP, Plateau is not open for negotiation when it comes to Peter Obi. In Nasarawa, PDP and APC were competitive, see the below chart. In our December 2022 poll of the North-Central zone, we covered the following areas: Jos (Jos North Terminal Bus Stop, Mai Adiko, Satellite Market, Kabong, Challang, Bassa, Zarazong, Kerker and Riyom). Nasarawa (College of Education Akwanga, Dan Dabi, Angwan Lambu, Jigwada, Masaka, Ado and Mararaba) Niger (Lambata, Suleja, Kwata, Abdulsalam Abubakar Garage, Tunga Market, Madalla, Bassa, Gwari Market, Bomas, Central Market, Kpakungu, Mandela Street) Again, we made sure our numbers per area were limited and spread across the landscape of these communities/cities/states for an impactful representation. 61% of the North-Central respondents were Christians, whilst 39% were Muslims. There was an overwhelming response from males in the North-Central region: 71% of respondents were male and 29% were female. 53 different ethnic groups from across Nigeria were represented in this region. Age Group: 92% of our respondents disclosed their ages. Out of these, 23% were Gen Z, 52% Millennial, 21% Gen X, and 4% Baby Boomer. 87% of our respondents disclosed their employment status, out of these respondents, 9% were students, 56% were self-employed, 2% were unemployed, 32% employed, and 1% were retired. Again, ethnicity and religion had little impact on respondents' voting intention. 66% of our respondents gave a reason they were voting for their preferred candidate. Out of these respondents, only 2% stated religion as their motivator, 2% for ethnicity, 5% for party affiliation, 16% for change, 7% for age, and a staggering 68% for capacity and trust.
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Kingsmeal:And urchins dem blood pressures ![]() |
LocalStandard1:Yours is a commendable effort, but listen, you will not find a Tinubu supporter who fits the criteria you set. Most are cerebral deficient and tribal bigots. Save your breath, brother, we need it to spread the Obi gospel. |
floret23:Please do not bother mentioning the bolded gentleman. I have it on good authority that he is now officially in hiding since urchins were called out. He's articulate about what he has to do, I must grant him, but you can't successfully sell a rotten product. He may yet surprise us though. Let's see. |
lhordspy:Do you see why I called you a hypocrite?. On what premise do you support a criminal, a thief, and drugs dealer?. Competence and capacity you told us, aint it?. Where's your proof?. No, the only person who is bereft of self cognizance between us is you. I'll take one Pa Adebanjo over a thousand Tinubu, any day. |
Asgard13:I undersign every word except the bolded. Nigeria 2023.
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lhordspy:Pa. Adebanjo is a Nigerian citizen, a man more experience than most of us on issues regarding Nigeria politics, therefore, I do not feel qualified to qualify or dismiss his opinion. I learn from my elders. The points I raised regarding your activities here, however, are relevant, valid, and correct, sir. |
iSense247:Only a man who has nothing to campaign on concentrates on attacking his opponents. Campaigns all over the world have become issues-based, but Ahmed Tinubu continues to be stagnated to the name-calling and character-assassination politics of the 1980s.
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lhordspy:I currently lack the time to deconstruct your cunning post. As always, this is about Tinubu, a southern Muslim as you called him. He is still a Muslim with a Muslim running mate, an aberration no Nigerian who loves our continued existence as a country should accept. Now, nobody had sort to divide the political section of Nairaland along religious and ethnic crevices as you have, therefore, crying wolf as you constantly want to do simply shows the hypocrisy you traffic in. Lastly, you may want to quit being smart by half. In a different constellation, you'd be quick to remind us that Zik was only a ceremonial president, one without executive powers. Be honest and designate him as such on your list. Alhaji Tafawa Balewa, the prime minister at the time, had the powers a current Nigeria president exercises, not Zik. |
OkutaNla:No, "in vain shall he piss on himself" |
oikirodah:What happened to the phoney hope and next level fraud this criminal and his gang member Ahmed Tinubu sold to Nigerians 8 years ago?. |
The word at the APC campaign circuits is now about who lives in who's backyard and who is a tenant. A subtle but bold and mischievous claim to the ownership of the state and its resources. This coincides with the constant reminder by Tinubu's groupies that others in Lagos are residents at his pleasure. Again, let's set a few facts straight here: 1. owns Lagos 2. Everybody can lay claim to Lagos 3. Lagos was a British crown colony from the late 1800s, and there had been significant developments in Lagos from back then 4. Lagos had electricity in the 1920s 5. Even before most European cities, there’s been a massive level of development in Lagos 6. The reclamation of the land we know today as Ikoyi was done in the 1920s 7. We had water works in Lagos, pipe-borne water in the 1920s, the 1930s 8. Victoria Island was set out as a recreation area for British colonial officers as early as the late 1800s, 1890s 9. There was a currency union in Lagos as far back as the 1920s So, Lagos had been a forerunner in our urban developmental story. This development agenda was upheld by various administrations, the least of which were the various military administrations in Nigeria, and plans financed by Nigeria's commonwealth majorly derived from the area we refer to today as the Niger Delta. The idea that any one person continues to make spurious claims about how Lagos somehow belongs to him is utter nonsense. |
sapele914:In other words, this is not about Nigeria, but the need to develop Lagos with SS and SE sourced money?. |
At home, in his home state, this is quite embarrassing. I've seen wedding receptions more populous than this. Tinubu is a loser already. |
LegendHero:Peter Obi was already a successful businessman during his undergraduate days at UNN. He was an active trader who owned a big supermarket and lived in a house he built himself as a student, unlike the other fellow who was sending people to Southeast Asia to swallow and bring back heroin which he distributed in Chicago and Gary. |
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