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Message From Fashola by RedArrow: 9:13pm On Jan 26, 2015
Dear Nigerian,
As we approach February 14th, the day of our Presidential elections, it is expedient and auspicious that we remind ourselves again that we stand on the threshold of an election that would rewrite the history of our nation and change for the better or worse, the future of our unborn kids. Yes, we see your active engagement on social media, the huge expectation and infectious optimism that you wear on your brows and your willful willingness to come out and vote for Muhammadu Buhari and Professor Yemi Osinbajo of the All Progressives' Congress, APC; they are all encouraging and exciting.

But these alone are not enough. You and I have a more pivotal role to play in ensuring that we get it right this time. I am therefore happy to inform you that as a stakeholder in the CHANGE that is about to sweep our country, your involvement can become more tangible now by funding this campaign with your widow's mite. And we have made it very easy for you to do this regardless of wherever you are in the world.

Effective January 20th, you can donate as little as N100 to making Nigeria a better country. You can do this by logging on to our dedicated campaign fundraising site, www.apcgmbpyo.org and use your MasterCard, Verve or Visa Card to donate online. You may also visit any branch of First Bank, Access Bank, GTBank, Zenith and Ecobank and pay with customized tellers into this account: APCGMBPYO.

We have also produced a card called ONE CARD which you can purchase wherever recharge cards are sold; scratch the card and dial *979*22*PIN NUMBER#, then, press send to donate. The cards are in N200, N500, N750, N1,000 and N1,500 denominations. For further enquiries, please call Dapo (0805-222-2236), Najua (0802-200-0223) and Femi (0817-451-6679).

We have gone to this extent in order to give everybody a sense of belonging and begin the change that we are propagating by democratizing our campaign fund raising. Please get involved in this MOVEMENT OF CHANGE to rescue Nigeria with your donation, no matter how small.

May God bless us all and may God bless our dear nation.

Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN
Director of Finance
Buhari/Osinbajo Campaign.

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Re: Message From Fashola by BlackTechnology: 9:20pm On Jan 26, 2015
Lol

We want a Nigeria where no ethnic group is denied of presidency because of her small population

We want a Just and Fair republic

Nigeria is not the property of Hausa Fulani Yoruba people


If quota system is applied in admission into schools and federal jobs/appointments to give unqualified Northerners a say,

We must apply quota system in ensuring that ethnic groups of few thousands are allowed to RULE Nigeria


What is good for A is also good for B

Say No To Internal colonialism

Say No To Political Slavery

Say No To Born To Rule


Hypocrisy must not be allowed to thrive grin

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Re: Message From Fashola by Nobody: 9:21pm On Jan 26, 2015
Whao for real
Re: Message From Fashola by mgbeketoto: 9:21pm On Jan 26, 2015
The DEPORTER has spoken! wink

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Re: Message From Fashola by RedArrow: 9:35pm On Jan 26, 2015
I love your comment, we are all equal actually. No tribe or region should feel more superior. But good governance is what we are calling for. Good governance is not a function of tribe or region. So, what we should focus on is good governance and not the trivial issues like Tribe, religion, certificate,etc
BlackTechnology:
Lol

We want a Nigeria where no ethnic group is denied of presidency because of her small population

We want a Just and Fair republic

Nigeria is not the property of Hausa Fulani Yoruba people


If quota system is applied in admission into schools and federal jobs/appointments to give unqualified Northerners a say,

We must apply quota system in ensuring that ethnic groups of few thousands are allowed to RULE Nigeria


What is good for A is also good for B

Say No To Internal colonialism

Say No To Political Slavery

Say No To Born To Rule


Hypocrisy must not be allowed to thrive grin
Re: Message From Fashola by BlackTechnology: 9:40pm On Jan 26, 2015
RedArrow:
I love your comment, we are all equal actually. No tribe or region should feel more superior. But good governance is what we are calling for. Good governance is not a function of tribe or region. So, what we should focus on is good governance and not the trivial issues like Tribe, religion, certificate,etc

Bros

APC don't believe in national change

This election is all about control of federal resources


If they wanted good governance

Why not present

Oshiomole

Amaechi

Ben Bruce

Keyamo

Mike

Etc


cool

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Re: Message From Fashola by RedArrow: 10:01pm On Jan 26, 2015
You are right there but Politics is a game of number and general acceptability. APC's best chance presently is Buhari. Buhari has a track record of anti-corruption regime, his war against indiscipline is a plus, his popularity in the north is wow and the neutrality of the South West may favour him.
BlackTechnology:


Bros

APC don't believe in national change

This election is all about control of federal resources


If they wanted good governance

Why not present

Oshiomole

Amaechi

Ben Bruce

Keyamo

Mike

Etc


cool
Re: Message From Fashola by BlackTechnology: 10:16pm On Jan 26, 2015
RedArrow:
You are right there but Politics is a game of number and general acceptability. APC's best chance presently is Buhari. Buhari has a track record of anti-corruption regime, his war against indiscipline is a plus, his popularity in the north is wow and the neutrality of the South West may favour him.

Lol

So the smaller ethnic groups have no say


SW hypocrisy is second to none. grin


Sorry to burst your bubble

The population of all minority ethnic groups and Igbos are at least 65% cool

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Re: Message From Fashola by RedArrow: 10:51pm On Jan 26, 2015
Really?

State Population
1 Kano State 9,401,288
2 Lagos State 21,000,000
3 Kaduna State 6,113,503
4 Katsina State 10,801,584
5 Oyo State 5,580,894
6 Rivers State 5,198,716
7 Bauchi State 4,653,066
8 Jigawa State 4,361,002
9 Benue State 4,253,641
10 Anambra State 4,177,828
11 Borno State 4,171,104
12 Delta State 4,112,445
13 Niger State 3,954,772
14 Imo State 3,927,563
15 Akwa Ibom State 3,902,051
16 Ogun State 3,751,140
17 Sokoto State 3,702,676
18 Ondo State 3,460,877
19 Osun State 3,416,959
20 Kogi State 3,314,043
21 Zamfara State 3,278,873
22 Enugu State 3,267,837
23 Kebbi State 3,256,541
24 Edo State 3,233,366
25 Plateau State 3,206,531
26 Adamawa State 3,178,950
27 Cross River State 2,892,988
28 Abia State 2,845,380
29 Ekiti State 2,398,957
30 Kwara State 2,365,353
31 Gombe State 2,365,040
32 Yobe State 2,321,339
33 Taraba State 2,294,800
34 Ebonyi State 2,176,947
35 Nasarawa State 1,869,377
36 Bayelsa State 1,704,515
–Abuja Federal Capital Territory 1,406,239


BlackTechnology:


Lol

So the smaller ethnic groups have no say


SW hypocrisy is second to none. grin


Sorry to burst your bubble

The population of all minority ethnic groups and Igbos are at least 65% cool
Re: Message From Fashola by BlackTechnology: 10:55pm On Jan 26, 2015
RedArrow:
Really?

State Population
1 Kano State 9,401,288
2 Lagos State 21,000,000
3 Kaduna State 6,113,503
4 Katsina State 10,801,584
5 Oyo State 5,580,894
6 Rivers State 5,198,716
7 Bauchi State 4,653,066
8 Jigawa State 4,361,002
9 Benue State 4,253,641
10 Anambra State 4,177,828
11 Borno State 4,171,104
12 Delta State 4,112,445
13 Niger State 3,954,772
14 Imo State 3,927,563
15 Akwa Ibom State 3,902,051
16 Ogun State 3,751,140
17 Sokoto State 3,702,676
18 Ondo State 3,460,877
19 Osun State 3,416,959
20 Kogi State 3,314,043
21 Zamfara State 3,278,873
22 Enugu State 3,267,837
23 Kebbi State 3,256,541
24 Edo State 3,233,366
25 Plateau State 3,206,531
26 Adamawa State 3,178,950
27 Cross River State 2,892,988
28 Abia State 2,845,380
29 Ekiti State 2,398,957
30 Kwara State 2,365,353
31 Gombe State 2,365,040
32 Yobe State 2,321,339
33 Taraba State 2,294,800
34 Ebonyi State 2,176,947
35 Nasarawa State 1,869,377
36 Bayelsa State 1,704,515
–Abuja Federal Capital Territory 1,406,239




Guy you funny die

So everyone living in Lagos Kano etc are only indigenes


Why do you think your elites rejected inclusion of ethnicity and religion in our population census grin


Kano and Lagos have at least 40% of their population being Igbos.

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Re: Message From Fashola by RedArrow: 7:36am On Jan 27, 2015
Just the same way other states have non-indigenes

We are always divided along the line of ethnicity and religion reason for the rejection of such by the "Elites"

United States of America is bigger than the whole of Africa yet, ethnicity and religion cannot divide them.

BlackTechnology:



Guy you funny die

So everyone living in Lagos Kano etc are only indigenes


Why do you think your elites rejected inclusion of ethnicity and religion in our population census grin


Kano and Lagos have at least 40% of their population being Igbos.
Re: Message From Fashola by BlackTechnology: 9:23am On Jan 27, 2015
RedArrow:
Just the same way other states have non-indigenes

We are always divided along the line of ethnicity and religion reason for the rejection of such by the "Elites"

United States of America is bigger than the whole of Africa yet, ethnicity and religion cannot divide them.


Your level of political education is low


Africa is the second largest continent in land size and population. grin

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Re: Message From Fashola by RedArrow: 10:05am On Jan 27, 2015
Guy, you don't have to insult people.

Looking @ our conversation since yesterday, you will observe that I've never insulted you.

We may disagree on some issues but we should not take it personal.

317,996,000 population of USA estimated as at 2013

178,517,000 population of Nigeria estimated as at 2013








BlackTechnology:


Your level of political education is low


Africa is the second largest continent in land size and population. grin
Re: Message From Fashola by BlackTechnology: 10:11am On Jan 27, 2015
RedArrow:
Guy, you don't have to insult people.

Looking @ our conversation since yesterday, you will observe that I've never insulted you.

We may disagree on some issues but we should not take it personal.

317,996,000 population of USA estimated as at 2013

178,517,000 population of Nigeria estimated as at 2013









Sorry

I thought you were referring to Africa.


But you be sincere

Do you believe in political equity cool

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Re: Message From Fashola by Nobody: 10:18am On Jan 27, 2015
@op..the website provided is unavailable. I would like to donate.
Re: Message From Fashola by RedArrow: 12:08pm On Jan 27, 2015
The Link/website is active sir.

http://www.apcgmbpyo.org/

PiperAlpha:
@op..the website provided is unavailable. I would like to donate.
Re: Message From Fashola by chamboy(m): 12:29pm On Jan 27, 2015
BlackTechnology:
Lol

We want a Nigeria where no ethnic group is denied of presidency because of her small population

We want a Just and Fair republic

Nigeria is not the property of Hausa Fulani Yoruba people


If quota system is applied in admission into schools and federal jobs/appointments to give unqualified Northerners a say,

We must apply quota system in ensuring that ethnic groups of few thousands are allowed to RULE Nigeria


What is good for A is also good for B

Say No To Internal colonialism

Say No To Political Slavery

Say No To Born To Rule


Hypocrisy must not be allowed to thrive grin
removal of state of origin can make dis possible
Re: Message From Fashola by RedArrow: 12:41pm On Jan 27, 2015
Inequality is not only seen in Politics.

it's everywhere around us, in fact, it's a subject topic in Mathematics.

That does not make it right though, no race or tribe should feel superior over the others.

The more reason we have to include zoning of political posts (especially the post of the president) at federal level in the consitution

It should go across the 6 geo-political zones and all political parties must adhere to it when electing their candidates.

During Obasanjo and Olu-Falae contest, the atmosphere was calm and kool, During Yar'adua, Buhari and others, the atmosphere was also kool because these people came from the same region.

But Pitching one region against another is always not the best...we saw it last election btw Jonathan, Buhari and others, we are seeing the same thing in the coming election already.

I will support the inclusion of Zoning in our constitution to curb inequality.

To answer your question, I believe in political equity.



BlackTechnology:


Sorry

I thought you were referring to Africa.


But you be sincere

Do you believe in political equity cool
Re: Message From Fashola by BlackTechnology: 1:31pm On Jan 27, 2015
RedArrow:
Inequality is not only seen in Politics.

it's everywhere around us, in fact, it's a subject topic in Mathematics.

That does not make it right though, no race or tribe should feel superior over the others.

The more reason we have to include zoning of political posts (especially the post of the president) at federal level in the consitution

It should go across the 6 geo-political zones and all political parties must adhere to it when electing their candidates.

During Obasanjo and Olu-Falae contest, the atmosphere was calm and kool, During Yar'adua, Buhari and others, the atmosphere was also kool because these people came from the same region.

But Pitching one region against another is always not the best...we saw it last election btw Jonathan, Buhari and others, we are seeing the same thing in the coming election already.

I will support the inclusion of Zoning in our constitution to curb inequality.

To answer your question, I believe in political equity.





That is why APC must fail


They failed to uphold the principle of political equity and equality cool

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Re: Message From Fashola by RedArrow: 2:09pm On Jan 27, 2015
No, APC may not be the best...But presently APC is the best alternative to PDP.

How have they failed to uphold the principle of political equity and equality?

BlackTechnology:



That is why APC must fail


They failed to uphold the principle of political equity and equality cool
Re: Message From Fashola by BlackTechnology: 2:39pm On Jan 27, 2015
RedArrow:
No, APC may not be the best...But presently APC is the best alternative to PDP.

How have they failed to uphold the principle of political equity and equality?


Muslim North held power for 34years

SW held power for 8years

Northern Christians held power for 9years

Igbo held power for 6months.


SS must hold power for 8years
cool
Re: Message From Fashola by RedArrow: 2:56pm On Jan 27, 2015
South West actually held power more than 8 years, at least Obasanjo did served as Military head of state before doing 2 tenures as president. That's by the way.

We all voted for Jonathan in 2011 because we believe in equity.

But, he failed to live up to expectation.

He has no excuss not to have performed far better than his predecessors.

in as much as we are advocating equity and power rotation, I still place greater premium on performance.

Performance comes first for me. I care less of who and where this is coming from.


BlackTechnology:


Muslim North held power for 34years

SW held power for 8years

Northern Christians held power for 9years

Igbo held power for 6months.


SS must hold power for 8years
cool

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