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Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by bamosagie(m): 2:53pm On Dec 01, 2014
Someone should please solve this puzzle.

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Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Nobody: 2:55pm On Dec 01, 2014
bamosagie:
Someone should please solve this puzzle.
Buhari hands over to fashola in 2019

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Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by bamosagie(m): 2:59pm On Dec 01, 2014
Obiagelli:

Buhari hands over to fashola in 2019

Nah, Fashola is not even in the equation.
Just wondering which party the good general would move to after loosing as usual.

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Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Idrismusty97(m): 3:04pm On Dec 01, 2014
bamosagie:


Nah, Fashola is not even in the equation.
Just wondering which party the good general would move to after loosing as usual.
He will win 2015 election. A term is enough for a true leader, Power would be handed over to Fashola by 2019 like she said and if Fashola decides to contest again on 2023 he would still win.
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by LeOstrich: 3:05pm On Dec 01, 2014
2019 RIP

Resilient Islamic Party

grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by menix(m): 3:07pm On Dec 01, 2014
Maybe OPC..
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by castancassy2(m): 3:11pm On Dec 01, 2014
2019, he will contest in SDP
hahaahahhhaaaaaahaahahahaahaaha
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Djicemob: 3:12pm On Dec 01, 2014
2019(NEPA)

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Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Olaolufred(m): 3:14pm On Dec 01, 2014
2003 ELECTION RESULTS.

Olusegun Obasanjo

People's Democratic Party

24,456,140

61.94%


Muhammadu Buhari

All Nigeria People's Party

12,710,022

32.19%


Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu

All Progressives Grand Alliance

1,297,445

3.29%


2007 ELECTION RESULTS.


Umaru Yar'Adua

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

24,638,063

69.82%






Muhammadu Buhari

All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)

6,605,299

18.72%



Atiku Abubakar

Action Congress (AC)

2,637,848%

7.47


2011 ELECTION RESULTS


Goodluck Jonathan

People's Democratic Party (PDP)

22,495,187

58.89%



Muhammadu Buhari

Congress for Progressive Change (CPC)

12,214,853

31.98%



Nuhu Ribadu

Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)

2,079,151

5.41%


[size=14pt]IN ALL PREVIOUS ELECTIONS, BUHARI NEVER HAD SOUTH WEST SUPPORT.

BUT THIS TIME, IT IS MASSIVE.

ANY ADITIONAL VOTES TO BUHARI IS A DEDUCTION FROM GOOFDUCK.

SAI BUHARI.
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Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by bamosagie(m): 3:20pm On Dec 01, 2014
Idrismusty97:
He will win 2015 election. A term is enough for a true leader, Power would be handed over to Fashola by 2019 like she said and if Fashola decides to contest again on 2023 he would still win.

Please I don't want to laugh until 3rd of December 2014. the north had 3/4 of a term the last time due to the untimely death of a true Patriot and you expect a certain General Buhari to do one term and handover to a southerner.

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Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Idrismusty97(m): 3:22pm On Dec 01, 2014
Olaolufred:


2003 ELECTION RESULTS.

Olusegun Obasanjo

People's Democratic Party

24,456,140

61.94%


Muhammadu Buhari

All Nigeria People's Party

12,710,022

32.19%


Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu

All Progressives Grand Alliance

1,297,445

3.29%


2007 ELECTION RESULTS.


Umaru Yar'Adua

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

24,638,063

69.82%






Muhammadu Buhari

All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)

6,605,299

18.72%



Atiku Abubakar

Action Congress (AC)

2,637,848%

7.47


2011 ELECTION RESULTS


Goodluck Jonathan

People's Democratic Party (PDP)

22,495,187

58.89%



Muhammadu Buhari

Congress for Progressive Change (CPC)

12,214,853

31.98%



Nuhu Ribadu

Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)

2,079,151

5.41%


[size=14pt]IN ALL PREVIOUS ELECTIONS, BUHARI NEVER HAD SOUTH WEST SUPPORT.

BUT THIS TIME, IT IS MASSIVE.

ANY ADITIONAL VOTES TO BUHARI IS A DEDUCTION FROM GOOFDUCK.

SAI BUHARI.
[/size]

True. The South West brought GEJ to power in 2011. SS and SE should show some respect, their votes alone cannot elect a president, Things may be different next year. You need the support of at least two key regions to win any election. The middle belt vote isn't sufficient enough and roughly split between GEJ and Buhari. Even the SS & GEJ stronghold gave him only a small vote back in 2011(The same size with about half the votes Buhari garner with little funding). The South West is the deciding factor in 2015 election.
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Nobody: 3:22pm On Dec 01, 2014
(2019)SMH
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by LeOstrich: 3:23pm On Dec 01, 2014
bamosagie:


Please I don't want to laugh until 3rd of December 2014. the north had 3/4 of a term the last time due to the untimely death of a true Patriot and you expect a certain General Buhari to do one term and handover to a southerner.

Let them sleep nah?

Haba do you like it when you are deep in slumber having a beautiful dream and some one rudely wakes you?

When im wake up , then we shall tell him what transpired when he was asleep
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by major466(m): 3:29pm On Dec 01, 2014
Only God knows which party Buhari will join next.
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by LeOstrich: 3:31pm On Dec 01, 2014
Testament that the APC will cease to exist come Feb. 2015
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Frankenstein: 4:19pm On Dec 01, 2014
bamosagie:


Nah, Fashola is not even in the equation.
Just wondering which party the good general would move to after loosing as usual.
You're a very funny man. You believe Buhari will just do one term and handover?
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by gebest: 6:09pm On Dec 01, 2014
Coconut head, 2003 app, 2007 anpp, 2011 cpc and of course 2015 APC nd winner.
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by bamosagie(m): 6:53pm On Dec 01, 2014
gebest:
Coconut head, 2003 app, 2007 anpp, 2011 cpc and of course 2015 APC nd winner.
Thank you my brother, I left out a great party as APP.
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by kasiem(m): 7:41pm On Dec 01, 2014
dogs and baboon northern party
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by mekaboy(m): 7:57pm On Dec 01, 2014
2019 (SLAP).
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Collynzo9: 8:44pm On Dec 01, 2014
Idrismusty97:
True. The South West brought GEJ to power in 2011. SS and SE should show some respect, their votes alone cannot elect a president, Things may be different next year. You need the support of at least two key regions to win any election. The middle belt vote isn't sufficient enough and roughly split between GEJ and Buhari. Even the SS & GEJ stronghold gave him only a small vote back in 2011(The same size with about half the votes Buhari garner with little funding). The South West is the deciding factor in 2015 election.
Can SW votes alone bring anyone into power?
How do you guys reason?
Jonathan got a total of 2.7 million votes from the south west in 2011, he got 4.8 million in the south east and 6.6 mil in the south south.
So how exactly did the south west bring him into power with 2.7 million out of 22 million?
The way you people repeat lies confidently is stunning.

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Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Blackfire(m): 9:27pm On Dec 01, 2014
[quote
author=Collynzo9 post=28510434]
Can SW votes alone bring anyone into power?
How do you guys reason?
Jonathan got a total of 2.7 million votes from the south west in 2011,
he got 4.8 million in the south east and 6.6 mil in the south south.
So how exactly did the south west bring him into power with 2.7 million
out of 22 million?
The way you people repeat lies confidently is stunning.[/quote]

now thats how u kill a goliath lie...

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Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by sniperr007(m): 9:31pm On Dec 01, 2014
Olaolufred:


2003 ELECTION RESULTS.

Olusegun Obasanjo

People's Democratic Party

24,456,140

61.94%


Muhammadu Buhari

All Nigeria People's Party

12,710,022

32.19%


Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu

All Progressives Grand Alliance

1,297,445

3.29%


2007 ELECTION RESULTS.


Umaru Yar'Adua

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

24,638,063

69.82%






Muhammadu Buhari

All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)

6,605,299

18.72%



Atiku Abubakar

Action Congress (AC)

2,637,848%

7.47


2011 ELECTION RESULTS


Goodluck Jonathan

People's Democratic Party (PDP)

22,495,187

58.89%



Muhammadu Buhari

Congress for Progressive Change (CPC)

12,214,853

31.98%



Nuhu Ribadu

Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)

2,079,151

5.41%


[size=14pt]IN ALL PREVIOUS ELECTIONS, BUHARI NEVER HAD SOUTH WEST SUPPORT.

BUT THIS TIME, IT IS MASSIVE.

ANY ADITIONAL VOTES TO BUHARI IS A DEDUCTION FROM GOOFDUCK.

SAI BUHARI.
[/size]


SW dat doesn't include ondo,ekiti,oyo.
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by BossAyuk: 9:34pm On Dec 01, 2014
Olaolufred:


2003 ELECTION RESULTS.

Olusegun Obasanjo

People's Democratic Party

24,456,140

61.94%


Muhammadu Buhari

All Nigeria People's Party

12,710,022

32.19%


Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu

All Progressives Grand Alliance

1,297,445

3.29%


2007 ELECTION RESULTS.


Umaru Yar'Adua

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

24,638,063

69.82%






Muhammadu Buhari

All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)

6,605,299

18.72%



Atiku Abubakar

Action Congress (AC)

2,637,848%

7.47


2011 ELECTION RESULTS


Goodluck Jonathan

People's Democratic Party (PDP)

22,495,187

58.89%



Muhammadu Buhari

Congress for Progressive Change (CPC)

12,214,853

31.98%



Nuhu Ribadu

Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)

2,079,151

5.41%


[size=14pt]IN ALL PREVIOUS ELECTIONS, BUHARI NEVER HAD SOUTH WEST SUPPORT.

BUT THIS TIME, IT IS MASSIVE.

ANY ADITIONAL VOTES TO BUHARI IS A DEDUCTION FROM GOOFDUCK.

SAI BUHARI.
[/size]

GOOFDUCK grin grin grin
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Nobody: 9:36pm On Dec 01, 2014
Was CPC in existence as at 2007? OP is drunk
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Collynzo9: 9:41pm On Dec 01, 2014
Blackfire:


now thats how u kill a goliath lie...
Hahaha don't mind them.
That is how they keep regurgitating the ''we made Jonathan President'' rubbish whereas in reality, their meagre and insignificant 2.7 million votes was the lowest Jonathan got in any region even lower than what he got in the northern regions where he ''lost''.
Pack those 2.7 million votes to Buhari and deduct it from Jonathan's total, GEJ would have still won with 20 Million to 14.7 million.
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Idrismusty97(m): 9:47pm On Dec 01, 2014
Collynzo9:

Can SW votes alone bring anyone into power?
How do you guys reason?
Jonathan got a total of 2.7 million votes from the south west in 2011, he got 4.8 million in the south east and 6.6 mil in the south south.
So how exactly did the south west bring him into power with 2.7 million out of 22 million?
The way you people repeat lies confidently is stunning.
That's why i said you need the support of at least two key regions to win any election. No region can vote itself in. And where will that 22 million vote go to now since the two party have merged? The SE and SS have made up their minds to vote for GEJ, the North for Buhari(Or any APC flag bearer). Then what of the Southwest? Their decision will greatly affect the outcome of the 2015 election, they are the deciding factor!
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by bamosagie(m): 9:56pm On Dec 01, 2014
barcanista:
Was CPC in existence as at 2007? OP is drunk

Yeah, had too much water.
Point is the General change party with every election hence one question what he stand for.
He may still contest as a PDP candidate.
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Collynzo9: 9:58pm On Dec 01, 2014
Idrismusty97:
That's why i said you need the support of at least two key regions to win any election. No region can vote itself in. And where will that 22 million vote go to now since the two party have merged? The SE and SS have made up their minds to vote for GEJ, the North for Buhari(Or any APC flag bearer). Then what of the Southwest? Their decision will greatly affect the outcome of the 2015 election, they are the deciding factor!
In your first post, you said the South west brought GEJ to power in 2011, you couldn't have been further away from the truth because their meagre 2.7 million votes was the lowest GEJ got anywhere, even lower than what he got in regions where he lost. If you deduct the 2.7 million from GEJ's 22 million and add to Buhari's 12 million, GEJ would still have won.
They are not any deciding factor.
Re: Gmb: 2003(anpp) 2007(cpc) 2015(apc) 2019( ??? ) by Dmano: 10:28pm On Dec 01, 2014
The problem apc is that once they are in nairaland they have won election bcus they believe Nigeria is Lagos,all this noise i dont uunderstand,within lagos gej will win not 2 talk of my mun in d vila,little wonder they will continue 2 lose because those dat know d game are not making noise ofcorse only d emty barel dat make d loudest noise,am not surprise

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