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APC Is Dead. by Ikengawo: 5:27pm On Feb 25, 2015
It's safe to say that the APC movement is dead for the following reasons

1. Complete slowdown: The momentum the party once enjoyed is visibly over. This is primarily because it was initially a purchased momentum fueled by election dollars. Now that it's visible that the money has dried up ("If we were running an election based on funding, Jonathan has already won" - Rotimi Ameachi ChannelsTV), APC's online and offline presence has receded significantly.

2. Wrong Candidate: It's becoming obvious that APC is having an extremely hard time defending Buhari's health, record, age, qualifications and past. The relentless assault by PDP has been made easier by the fact that Buhari being a radical choice only appeals to very emotional and radical elements (as usual), that represent, as has been the case in all elections, no more than 33% of the Nigerian population. His supporters are typically male, poorer, and Muslim. APC is showing that it has a hard time extending past this demographic base despite efforts to 'humanize' buhari by introducing his family and photographing him smiling (which was rare before)

3. State Elections: APC not only has too few funds to support a national election, it is also being met with stiff competition at the state level. Tinubu now has to juggle with the possibility to losing everything his 'has' in the southwest, Amaechi is not likely to bring Rivers back for APC, Rochas enjoys a sizeable margin of popularity over his PDP competitor. Ogun is looking likely to go to PDP and Lagos is seeming like it's going to be the closest election in the state's history with Agbaje proving to be an extreme threat.

4. Disconnect with the North: While Buhari is a northerner, only the SW ACN wing of this party seems to be supporting him fully. The total silence of Rabiu Kwankwaso, Atiku, Murtala Nyako, Nasir El Rufai and the rest of the northern elements in the party comes from a suspicion of the ACN/Yoruba wing of the party after Bola Tinubu hoisted Buhari as the candidate despite the higher elect-ability of Rabui Kwankwaso. Kwankwaso has given the party funding and Sanusi the Emirship in fears that Sanusi would be the candidate against him, only to be taken by surprise by Tinubu and Buhari. Southern elements (Tinubu, Amaechi, Rochas) seem more enthused about a Buhari candidacy than the Northern elements in the party which shows a major disconnect within the ranks of APC.

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Re: APC Is Dead. by praxisnetworks: 5:31pm On Feb 25, 2015
cool Prepare for a big shocker....

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Re: APC Is Dead. by lirusehn(m): 5:31pm On Feb 25, 2015
don'tquoteme:



nice writeup.
point of correction APC is not just dead Buhari is also a dead man.








keep the change to your family.

#SaiGej

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Re: APC Is Dead. by Nobody: 5:32pm On Feb 25, 2015
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Ikengawo:
It's safe to say that the APC movement is dead for the following reasons

1. Complete slowdown: The momentum the party once enjoyed is visibly over. This is primarily because it was initially a purchased momentum fueled by election dollars. Now that it's visible that the money has dried up ("If we were running an election based on funding, Jonathan has already won" - Rotimi Ameachi ChannelsTV), APC's online and offline presence has receded significantly.

2. Wrong Candidate: It's becoming obvious that APC is having an extremely hard time defending Buhari's health, record, age, qualifications and past. The relentless assault by PDP has been made easier by the fact that Buhari being a radical choice only appeals to very emotional and radical elements (as usual), that represent, as has been the case in all elections, no more than 33% of the Nigerian population. His supporters are typically male, poorer, and Muslim. APC is showing that it has a hard time extending past this demographic base despite efforts to 'humanize' buhari by introducing his family and photographing him smiling (which was rare before)

3. State Elections: APC not only has too few funds to support a national election, it is also being met with stiff competition at the state level. Tinubu now has to juggle with the possibility to losing everything his 'has' in the southwest, Amaechi is not likely to bring Rivers back for APC, Rochas enjoys a sizeable margin of popularity over his PDP competitor. Ogun is looking likely to go to PDP and Lagos is seeming like it's going to be the closest election in the state's history with Agbaje proving to be an extreme threat.

4. Disconnect with the North: While Buhari is a northerner, only the SW ACN wing of this party seems to be supporting him fully. The total silence of Rabiu Kwankwaso, Atiku, Murtala Nyako, Nasir El Rufai and the resty of the northern elements in the party comes from a suspicion of the ACN/Yoruba wing of the party after Bola Tinubu hoisted Buhari as the candidate despite the higher elect-ability of Rabui Kwankwaso. Kwankwaso has given the party funding and Sanusi the Emirship in fears that Sanusi would be the candidate against him, only to be taken by surprise by Tinubu and Buhari. Southern elements (Tinubu, Amaechi, Rochas) seem more enthused about a Buhari candidacy than the Northern elements in the party which shows a major disconnect within the ranks of APC.
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Trash.

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Re: APC Is Dead. by Nobody: 5:33pm On Feb 25, 2015
[s]
Ikengawo:
It's safe to say that the APC movement is dead for the following reasons

1. Complete slowdown: The momentum the party once enjoyed is visibly over. This is primarily because it was initially a purchased momentum fueled by election dollars. Now that it's visible that the money has dried up ("If we were running an election based on funding, Jonathan has already won" - Rotimi Ameachi ChannelsTV), APC's online and offline presence has receded significantly.

2. Wrong Candidate: It's becoming obvious that APC is having an extremely hard time defending Buhari's health, record, age, qualifications and past. The relentless assault by PDP has been made easier by the fact that Buhari being a radical choice only appeals to very emotional and radical elements (as usual), that represent, as has been the case in all elections, no more than 33% of the Nigerian population. His supporters are typically male, poorer, and Muslim. APC is showing that it has a hard time extending past this demographic base despite efforts to 'humanize' buhari by introducing his family and photographing him smiling (which was rare before)

3. State Elections: APC not only has too few funds to support a national election, it is also being met with stiff competition at the state level. Tinubu now has to juggle with the possibility to losing everything his 'has' in the southwest, Amaechi is not likely to bring Rivers back for APC, Rochas enjoys a sizeable margin of popularity over his PDP competitor. Ogun is looking likely to go to PDP and Lagos is seeming like it's going to be the closest election in the state's history with Agbaje proving to be an extreme threat.

4. Disconnect with the North: While Buhari is a northerner, only the SW ACN wing of this party seems to be supporting him fully. The total silence of Rabiu Kwankwaso, Atiku, Murtala Nyako, Nasir El Rufai and the rest of the northern elements in the party comes from a suspicion of the ACN/Yoruba wing of the party after Bola Tinubu hoisted Buhari as the candidate despite the higher elect-ability of Rabui Kwankwaso. Kwankwaso has given the party funding and Sanusi the Emirship in fears that Sanusi would be the candidate against him, only to be taken by surprise by Tinubu and Buhari. Southern elements (Tinubu, Amaechi, Rochas) seem more enthused about a Buhari candidacy than the Northern elements in the party which shows a major disconnect within the ranks of APC.
[/s]

Trash all the way.

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Re: APC Is Dead. by Nobody: 5:33pm On Feb 25, 2015
[s]
Ikengawo:
It's safe to say that the APC movement is dead for the following reasons

1. Complete slowdown: The momentum the party once enjoyed is visibly over. This is primarily because it was initially a purchased momentum fueled by election dollars. Now that it's visible that the money has dried up ("If we were running an election based on funding, Jonathan has already won" - Rotimi Ameachi ChannelsTV), APC's online and offline presence has receded significantly.

2. Wrong Candidate: It's becoming obvious that APC is having an extremely hard time defending Buhari's health, record, age, qualifications and past. The relentless assault by PDP has been made easier by the fact that Buhari being a radical choice only appeals to very emotional and radical elements (as usual), that represent, as has been the case in all elections, no more than 33% of the Nigerian population. His supporters are typically male, poorer, and Muslim. APC is showing that it has a hard time extending past this demographic base despite efforts to 'humanize' buhari by introducing his family and photographing him smiling (which was rare before)

3. State Elections: APC not only has too few funds to support a national election, it is also being met with stiff competition at the state level. Tinubu now has to juggle with the possibility to losing everything his 'has' in the southwest, Amaechi is not likely to bring Rivers back for APC, Rochas enjoys a sizeable margin of popularity over his PDP competitor. Ogun is looking likely to go to PDP and Lagos is seeming like it's going to be the closest election in the state's history with Agbaje proving to be an extreme threat.

4. Disconnect with the North: While Buhari is a northerner, only the SW ACN wing of this party seems to be supporting him fully. The total silence of Rabiu Kwankwaso, Atiku, Murtala Nyako, Nasir El Rufai and the rest of the northern elements in the party comes from a suspicion of the ACN/Yoruba wing of the party after Bola Tinubu hoisted Buhari as the candidate despite the higher elect-ability of Rabui Kwankwaso. Kwankwaso has given the party funding and Sanusi the Emirship in fears that Sanusi would be the candidate against him, only to be taken by surprise by Tinubu and Buhari. Southern elements (Tinubu, Amaechi, Rochas) seem more enthused about a Buhari candidacy than the Northern elements in the party which shows a major disconnect within the ranks of APC.
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Throw this thrash in the bin.

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Re: APC Is Dead. by EdCure: 5:39pm On Feb 25, 2015
Ikengawo:
It's safe to say that the APC movement is dead for the following reasons

1....
Who listens to this village TANkid?

Keep up with your nonsensical gibberish. At least it draws you closer to your idiotic like-minds.

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Re: APC Is Dead. by PhockPhockMan: 5:42pm On Feb 25, 2015
DEAD AND BURIED.








CONFIRMED.

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Re: APC Is Dead. by Firefire(m): 5:48pm On Feb 25, 2015
angry

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Re: APC Is Dead. by afuye(m): 5:49pm On Feb 25, 2015
ASSOCIATION OF PEOPLE DEMOCRATIC MUMU grin grin grin grin
PhockPhockMan:
DEAD AND BURIED.
CONFIRMED.
Ikengawo:
It's safe to say that the APC movement is dead for the following reasons

1. Complete slowdown: The momentum the party once enjoyed is visibly over. This is primarily because it was initially a purchased momentum fueled by election dollars. Now that it's visible that the money has dried up ("If we were running an election based on funding, Jonathan has already won" - Rotimi Ameachi ChannelsTV), APC's online and offline presence has receded significantly.

2. Wrong Candidate: It's becoming obvious that APC is having an extremely hard time defending Buhari's health, record, age, qualifications and past. The relentless assault by PDP has been made easier by the fact that Buhari being a radical choice only appeals to very emotional and radical elements (as usual), that represent, as has been the case in all elections, no more than 33% of the Nigerian population. His supporters are typically male, poorer, and Muslim. APC is showing that it has a hard time extending past this demographic base despite efforts to 'humanize' buhari by introducing his family and photographing him smiling (which was rare before)

3. State Elections: APC not only has too few funds to support a national election, it is also being met with stiff competition at the state level. Tinubu now has to juggle with the possibility to losing everything his 'has' in the southwest, Amaechi is not likely to bring Rivers back for APC, Rochas enjoys a sizeable margin of popularity over his PDP competitor. Ogun is looking likely to go to PDP and Lagos is seeming like it's going to be the closest election in the state's history with Agbaje proving to be an extreme threat.

4. Disconnect with the North: While Buhari is a northerner, only the SW ACN wing of this party seems to be supporting him fully. The total silence of Rabiu Kwankwaso, Atiku, Murtala Nyako, Nasir El Rufai and the rest of the northern elements in the party comes from a suspicion of the ACN/Yoruba wing of the party after Bola Tinubu hoisted Buhari as the candidate despite the higher elect-ability of Rabui Kwankwaso. Kwankwaso has given the party funding and Sanusi the Emirship in fears that Sanusi would be the candidate against him, only to be taken by surprise by Tinubu and Buhari. Southern elements (Tinubu, Amaechi, Rochas) seem more enthused about a Buhari candidacy than the Northern elements in the party which shows a major disconnect within the ranks of APC.

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Re: APC Is Dead. by DahtzFestjayz: 5:51pm On Feb 25, 2015
The PDP I know is long dead, Since 1999. We want CHANGE! Sai Buhari Sai Baba #March4Buhari #March4GMB

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Re: APC Is Dead. by temitemi1(m): 5:53pm On Feb 25, 2015
U said it all grin grin grin. GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: APC Is Dead. by macpetrus(m): 5:56pm On Feb 25, 2015
RIP... APC..
Re: APC Is Dead. by aresa: 5:58pm On Feb 25, 2015
didn't okugbe thr bastard uttered the same nonsense?

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Re: APC Is Dead. by Ikengawo: 6:00pm On Feb 25, 2015
DahtzFestjayz:
The PDP I know is long dead, Since 1999. We want CHANGE! Sai Buhari Sai Baba #March4Buhari #March4GMB

lol, ok.
Re: APC Is Dead. by sammyj: 6:07pm On Feb 25, 2015
grin grin grin Joke of the year !!!

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Re: APC Is Dead. by idumuose(m): 1:57am On Feb 26, 2015
I am still at loss what to say about barcanista's decision to decamp from APC.Barcanista was the navigator,director and compass of APC on nairaland.barcanista,you too much bro.

I will talk about this later.Idumuose is extremely busy,handling a project somewhere in north east.Ikengawo has been giving APC Hypertension since 1830.APC is in trouble already.

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Re: APC Is Dead. by Pangea: 2:24am On Feb 26, 2015
@ op
Are you related to bastard okupe?

What should we call you too, If APC refuse to die and win the presidential election ?

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Re: APC Is Dead. by parkhurst: 2:53am On Feb 26, 2015
Are you better off now than you were 6 years ago before President #jonathan was sworn in as president after the death of President Umaru Yaradua? If the economy of a country is getting better, the people feel it before they see official published statistics. Are Nigerians living a higher quality of life now than before because they have access to better, good paying jobs, better healthcare, better education and infrastructure, power or electricity that has removed the need to invest in diesel generators? What is your perception of corruption in the country? Do you feel opportunity is being expanded for all or most of the opportunities in the land is limited to a privilege few who are in government?

Follow links in my signature, NL is blocking any information that does not or may not favour the current government......?

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Re: APC Is Dead. by NgeneUkwenu(f): 8:04am On May 03, 2015
Funny Old Man grin grin

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Re: APC Is Dead. by omenka(m): 8:10am On May 03, 2015
praxisnetworks:
cool Prepare for a big shocker....
Prophet, I hail. grin

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Re: APC Is Dead. by omenka(m): 8:13am On May 03, 2015
sincerenigerian:
[s][/s]
Trash.
Where is this fella?

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Re: APC Is Dead. by Nobody: 8:18am On May 03, 2015
Pangea:
@ op
Are you related to bastard okupe?

What should we call you too, If APC refuse to die and win the presidential election ?

You can call him anything because he didn't answer u

D guy don run

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Re: APC Is Dead. by Alphaoscar: 8:21am On May 03, 2015
Ikengawo:
It's safe to say that the APC movement is dead for the following reasons

1. Complete slowdown: The momentum the party once enjoyed is visibly over. This is primarily because it was initially a purchased momentum fueled by election dollars. Now that it's visible that the money has dried up ("If we were running an election based on funding, Jonathan has already won" - Rotimi Ameachi ChannelsTV), APC's online and offline presence has receded significantly.

2. Wrong Candidate: It's becoming obvious that APC is having an extremely hard time defending Buhari's health, record, age, qualifications and past. The relentless assault by PDP has been made easier by the fact that Buhari being a radical choice only appeals to very emotional and radical elements (as usual), that represent, as has been the case in all elections, no more than 33% of the Nigerian population. His supporters are typically male, poorer, and Muslim. APC is showing that it has a hard time extending past this demographic base despite efforts to 'humanize' buhari by introducing his family and photographing him smiling (which was rare before)

3. State Elections: APC not only has too few funds to support a national election, it is also being met with stiff competition at the state level. Tinubu now has to juggle with the possibility to losing everything his 'has' in the southwest, Amaechi is not likely to bring Rivers back for APC, Rochas enjoys a sizeable margin of popularity over his PDP competitor. Ogun is looking likely to go to PDP and Lagos is seeming like it's going to be the closest election in the state's history with Agbaje proving to be an extreme threat.

4. Disconnect with the North: While Buhari is a northerner, only the SW ACN wing of this party seems to be supporting him fully. The total silence of Rabiu Kwankwaso, Atiku, Murtala Nyako, Nasir El Rufai and the rest of the northern elements in the party comes from a suspicion of the ACN/Yoruba wing of the party after Bola Tinubu hoisted Buhari as the candidate despite the higher elect-ability of Rabui Kwankwaso. Kwankwaso has given the party funding and Sanusi the Emirship in fears that Sanusi would be the candidate against him, only to be taken by surprise by Tinubu and Buhari. Southern elements (Tinubu, Amaechi, Rochas) seem more enthused about a Buhari candidacy than the Northern elements in the party which shows a major disconnect within the ranks of APC.




Mumuni of the year!!!

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Re: APC Is Dead. by Oklander: 8:48am On May 03, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
Funny Old Man grin grin
Another shameless thread awoken, reminding them of their shameless campaign brainlessnessgrin grin grin

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Re: APC Is Dead. by QuotaSystem: 8:55am On May 03, 2015
I spotted Ikengawo behind the Ndigbo elders that went to beg Buhari.

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Re: APC Is Dead. by SLIDEwaxie(m): 8:59am On May 03, 2015
If APC is dead, then PDP is already rotten

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Re: APC Is Dead. by Randerl: 9:04am On May 03, 2015
Mods, am expecting this Thrash at the Jokes Section. Thanks.
Re: APC Is Dead. by NgeneUkwenu(f): 9:05am On May 03, 2015
Alphaoscar:





Mumuni of the year!!!

No be small mumu!

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Re: APC Is Dead. by seunfly: 9:06am On May 03, 2015
When PDP was still delusional, I think they have woken up to see that it is PDP that is dead.

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Re: APC Is Dead. by birdman(m): 9:18am On May 03, 2015
hahahaha
Re: APC Is Dead. by Nobody: 9:30am On May 03, 2015
QuotaSystem:
I spotted Ikengawo behind the Ndigbo elders that went to beg Buhari.

He fit reach where buhari dey? May be he waited outside for his oga that he drove there

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