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The Game Behind The Poor Collection Of Inec Pvcs In Abia State by selfemployed(m): 9:59pm On Feb 23, 2015
politics is a game of power and interests. you get the power and use it to promote ur interests. sometimes how u get the power does not matter. do whatever u can do to get the power, and use it to promote ur interests. what u do to get d power is ur secret, cos it can only be effective if ur opponent is not aware of it. once he bcomes aware, he counters ur moves.

here in abia state, there r two major players in the game of politics. 1. chinedum orji (ikuku). he is d son of the present gov. 2. alex otti. former md diamond bank and gov aspirant from apga

when u observe what is happening in the poor collection of pvc here, u may be tempted to blame jega- the inec chiarman, and accuse him of working with apc to disenfranchise pdp strongholds. but when u observe closely, u may see it as a game. yes- a game by pdp to disenfranchise d masses from voting apga.

here is what i mean: it could be possible that pdp is aware that the masses are in love with alex otti and will vote for him in d election and decide to deny them the power to vote by not letting them get their pvc. lets say they carry d pvc meant for umuahia to ohafia and that meant for ohafia to aba. meanwhile they will make sure every registered pdp member gets his or her pvc. hw will the masses now vote d candidate of their choice?

apc played the same game in lagos.... let the game continue...
Re: The Game Behind The Poor Collection Of Inec Pvcs In Abia State by asha80(m): 5:03pm On Feb 24, 2015
selfemployed:
politics is a game of power and interests. you get the power and use it to promote ur interests. sometimes how u get the power does not matter. do whatever u can do to get the power, and use it to promote ur interests. what u do to get d power is ur secret, cos it can only be effective if ur opponent is not aware of it. once he bcomes aware, he counters ur moves.

here in abia state, there r two major players in the game of politics. 1. chinedum orji (ikuku). he is d son of the present gov. 2. alex otti. former md diamond bank and gov aspirant from apga

when u observe what is happening in the poor collection of pvc here, u may be tempted to blame jega- the inec chiarman, and accuse him of working with apc to disenfranchise pdp strongholds. but when u observe closely, u may see it as a game. yes- a game by pdp to disenfranchise d masses from voting apga.

here is what i mean: it could be possible that pdp is aware that the masses are in love with alex otti and will vote for him in d election and decide to deny them the power to vote by not letting them get their pvc. lets say they carry d pvc meant for umuahia to ohafia and that meant for ohafia to aba. meanwhile they will make sure every registered pdp member gets his or her pvc. hw will the masses now vote d candidate of their choice?

apc played the same game in lagos.... let the game continue...
not sure how registered pdp members should be more than the masses no matter the disfranchisement....though I have always suspected that that 80percent collection rate for abia is not the whole story

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