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How To Vote In 2015 by TheUnblinded: 7:29am On Nov 22, 2014
I will be as simple and direct as possible, and I will not identify with any party in this post or pressure anyone to join any party. I am posting this as a 'Nigerian'.

How to vote:

1. If you are satisfied with the way things are going with your lives as a Nigerian living in Nigeria, and if you believe the future of your offspring has a good chance of been better off than any OTHER alternative, and you will like things to continue as the same, then vote for the incumbent PDP

2. If you are not satisfied with the way things are going in your life as a Nigerian living in Nigeria, and if you are willing to risk (for better or for worse) your own condition and the future of your offspring been better off with another party at the helm of affairs, especially admitting that things could get severely worse or unbelievably better, then vote for APC.

3. If you truly believe that Nigeria as a country has prospered under PDP, then vote them back in.

4. If you are simply tired of seeing PDP in power and just want fresh face running things, vote APC

5. I know that some of you are facing a dilemma as regards how to vote especially if for instance your state is an APC government and it is been ran competently, but you don't like the candidate been pushed forward at the APC presidential level (or vice versa). Or if your state is a PDP government and it is been run competently but you dislike the PDP presidential incumbent and administration (or vice versa). In that case, you may vote selectively at all levels. Meaning that you may find yourself voting APC and PDP at different levels of the government. Think like a Nigerian who wants progress, and not like an overly partisan voter.

6. If you are however tired of the whole shebang, it is one of three things: (a) stay at home and don't register (caveat - you dont get to complain when things are been bleeped up later on) (b). Register and suspend voting till later elections when you feel better candidates are been presented, (c). Riot on election day and watch the military take over so we can start the whole damn thing from the scratch once again 20 years later (Note - there might not be a 'later' if you chose this shocked)

Be a Good Nigerian and vote wisely, remember in 2015, we are not voting for NOW, rather we are voting for our FUTURE.
Lastly, don't destroy the country in the process, WE NO GET ANODA HOME. South Africans despise us and Ghana are just rubbing their palms and waiting for the opportunity to mass-produce a blue NigeriaMustGo bags grin

Peace.

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Re: How To Vote In 2015 by Adwexky(m): 8:12am On Nov 22, 2014
Your Identification or more or else discrimination is as clear as Crystal.

You should have named it ''REASONS TO VOTE FOR APC'', it's not to late, you can still amend it.
#APC eGladiator.
TheUnblinded:
I will be as simple and direct as possible, and I will not identify with any party in this post or pressure anyone to join any party. I am posting this as a 'Nigerian'.

*I am not supporter of PDP though but expect sincerity at apex from the perception of the Topic.

*IamSam*
Re: How To Vote In 2015 by TheUnblinded: 9:36am On Nov 22, 2014
See your life outside undecided I take it you are one of the fellows with a deep partisan leaning. Pele, read again. You are allowed to vote as you wish as long as it pleases your expectations. Wait, i thought I already made that clear ALL OVER the post. My bad tongue

Adwexky:
Your Identification or more or else discrimination is as clear as Crystal.

You should have named it ''REASONS TO VOTE FOR APC'', it's not to late, you can still amend it.
#APC eGladiator.

*I am not supporter of PDP though but expect sincerity at apex from the perception of the Topic.

*IamSam*
Re: How To Vote In 2015 by managermahmud: 9:50am On Nov 22, 2014
Well Said my Broda. I've made mz choice already. But incase if D election is gonna be Bloody I'll stay @home to reduce D congestion. #NigeriaMustBeGreat!!

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Re: How To Vote In 2015 by zlasomto: 9:54am On Nov 22, 2014
apc will unseat the otuoke man
Re: How To Vote In 2015 by duality(m): 9:59am On Nov 22, 2014
After reading this shyte. I have more resolve to vote GEJ

this is not a PDP thing. No one will bully GEJ out of office.

Even devils with horns are acting as saints because you want to fight GEJ. No matter what , I'm voting him.
Re: How To Vote In 2015 by TheUnblinded: 10:12am On Nov 22, 2014
I doubt if you actually read 'this shyte', otherwise I am interested in how you deduce any thing shyte about the post. On the other hand, I do admire your immovable resolve to vote along the lines of your wishes and expectations. This is the kind of determination we look forward from voters. so that you dont allow any manipulative political shenanigans (agbado, recharge card etc) to sway your rigid inclinations. Go bro! grin

duality:
After reading this shyte. I have more resolve to vote GEJ

this is not a PDP thing. No one will bully GEJ out of office.

Even devils with horns are acting as saints because you want to fight GEJ. No matter what , I'm voting him.

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