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How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by collinspro(m): 10:43pm On Apr 07, 2015
If you did not see my column last week, it was because I did not want to rain on anyone’s parade. I wanted the euphoria over the bullet we missed by avoiding the riots that would have ensued had the APC been defeated to subside. But I am now back to tell you that the presidential election was a big INEC rigmarole. Long before Jonathan lost the election to Buhari, he had been defeated by the machinations of Jega and INEC.

As a matter of fact, General Buhari did not win this presidential election: President Jonathan lost it. The president lost because he allowed himself to be defeated. Maybe he did not want to remain in power badly enough. Or maybe there was a side of him that felt there is honour in being the first incumbent president to lose an election in Nigeria. Whatever the case; he failed to heed the warning of many that, like Aminu Tambuwal and Lamido Sanusi, Attahiru Jega was working for the enemy.

Failure of Tinubu

With the coalition of Bola Tinubu’s ACN and Buhari’s CPC, many concluded that the outcome of the 2015 presidential election would be determined in the South-West. The assumption was that Tinubu would provide the killer-punch that had been missing in Buhari’s earlier failed attempts. However, this has proved to be mistaken. Tinubu failed to clean up the South-West with his broom for the APC. Indeed, in order for the APC to prevail in Lagos with only 160,000 votes, INEC had to ensure that many non-indigenes could not get their PVCs.

The truth of the matter is that, quite apart from the shenanigan of having a Redeemed Yoruba pastor as Buhari’s vice-presidential running-mate, the people of the South-West don’t like Buhari. In the 2011 election, they said this emphatically by giving him a paltry 321,000 votes out of the 4.7 million cast in the geopolitical zone. This time, in 2015, Buhari received 2.4 million South-West votes, with a plurality of 600,000 over Jonathan. However, most of those votes were actually not for Buhari: they were against Jonathan.

In the end, the South-West vote was neither pivotal to Buhari’s victory nor central to Jonathan’s defeat. Tinubu’s assistance for Buhari ended at the APC presidential primaries where he got Buhari nominated against the wishes of Northern delegates. All Tinubu did at the level of the presidential election was to give a façade of national spread to Buhari’s essentially Northern victory. This factor will soon come to haunt Tinubu and his South-West cohorts when it is time to share the spoils of victory in the Buhari administration.

Should APC lose the Lagos governorship election, Tinubu would be left in a quandary. All the Northern timber and caliber who were missing in action throughout the campaign when Tinubu, Fashola and other Southern politicians were running helter-skelter with Buhari, will soon come out of the woodwork to claim their Buhari inheritance. Inevitably, they will overshadow the Southern brigade. Vice-President Osinbajo will simply be sent to fetch water when crucial decisions are to be made by Northern “born-to-rule” elements.

Southerners without coattails

In order to defeat the PDP, APC needed to undermine Jonathan in his areas of greatest strengths – the South-South and the South-East. However, APC men like Amaechi, Okorocha and Oshiomhole proved to be paper-tigers in these areas. In Rivers, Amaechi was disgraced. With all his bluster, he could only deliver 69,000 votes to Buhari; while Jonathan made off with a whopping 1.45 million. No wonder, therefore, that the governor tried to save face by saying there was no election in Rivers. He even rented a crowd to go on a perfunctory demonstration.


Chinem Bestman sent me a text message from Port Harcourt with the same complaint that the election was rigged. I answered by asking him if there has ever been a free and fair election in Rivers since 1999. Amaechi knew the ropes, therefore when he came for accreditation, he asked to see the election result sheet. He knew the traditional rigmarole in Rivers was to doctor the report sheet. Now that he has been out-rigged, he is singing a different tune; asking Rivers people to forgive him.

In Imo, Okorocha was humiliated. He could only deliver 19% of the vote to Buhari. It looks like the governor is going to need another job very soon as he is unlikely to be re-elected. In Edo, Oshiomhole did much better. APC lost with 208,000 votes to PDP’s 286,000. Nevertheless, Oshiomhole tried to explain this away by complaining that PDP used the military to manipulate the election. However, when INEC announced the results, APC won the senatorial election in Edo North; one of the places where the governor claimed PDP used the military to rig.

Assault on the South-East

Godsday Orubebe grabbed the microphone during the collation of the election results and alleged to the whole world that INEC chairman Attahiru Jega is partial and tribalistic. His outburst may have been embarrassing, but it is not entirely without justification. The evidence of INEC’s partiality is compelling. Although President Jonathan put a call to Orubebe to stop his protest, and he has decided to accept the verdict of INEC, that does not mean we should sweep INEC’s shenanigans under the carpet.

It is easy to fob off Orubebe by saying he was only being emotional because he is a PDP man from Niger Delta, a kinsman of Mr. President who “lost” the election. That just won’t cut it. I am not a Niger Deltan. I don’t belong in the PDP. I don’t know Goodluck Jonathan and I have never ever met him or spoken to him. Cynical Nigerians believe anyone who supports Jonathan must either be in his pay or be looking for a job. Neither allegation is applicable to me. Jonathan ostensibly received 12.8 million votes; surely all these people were neither in his pay nor Aso Rock job-seekers.

My faith requires me to support the weak. Therefore, I will always support the minority against the tyranny of the majority. We cannot be reliant on South-South oil in Nigeria and then treat one of their sons as if he is an impostor for being president of the country. The fact of the matter is that this presidential election was the result of a vicious and malicious gang-up of the majority ethnic groups against the minorities.

Since the civil war, the Igbos of the South-East have been treated as if they are a minority ethnic group in Nigeria when in fact they are one of the majorities. In order to diminish Jonathan’s votes, a major assault was made against them; recognising that they are some of the staunchest Jonathan supporters. In 2011, the Igbo gave Goodluck Jonathan a decisive 5 million votes. The task of INEC in 2015 was to ensure that did not recur.

INEC rigmarole

Buhari prevailed as a result of a deliberate disenfranchisement of the Igbo by INEC through the manipulation of PVC distribution and the failure of the card reader in the South-East and the South-South. INEC ensured that, far more disproportionately and relative to other geopolitical zones, millions of South-East voters disappeared between 2011 and 2015, in order to provide a smooth passage for a Northern presidential candidate; which turned out to be Buhari.

The first strategy of INEC in this regard was to create 29,000 additional polling units, allocating 21,000 of these to the North and only 8,000 to the South. In this crass manipulation, INEC gave more additional polling units to Abuja than it gave to the entire South-East. However, widespread outcry over this proposal forced INEC to jettison it despite protracted resistance by Jega.


But INEC had a plan B: the registration of voters and the collection of PVCs. This was bogus and lopsided; skewed most especially against the South-East where only 7.6 million were registered and 5.6 million PVCs collected. Compare this with the war-torn North-East: 9.1 million were registered and 7.4 million collected. But the most outrageous were the figures of the North-West. 17.6 million registrations and 15.1 million collections were recorded in the North-West; much more than the figures in the entire South-East and South-South combined.

On Election Day, news of a bomb blast in Enugu served to discourage people from coming out to vote in the South-East. In addition, there was widespread late voter accreditation and voting in the South-East as well as the South-South. One reason for this was the massive failure of the card-readers in these zones, highly suggestive that they were programmed to fail there.

Quite incredibly, the card-reader failed to recognise even the president. It took President Jonathan 35 minutes to get accredited; but within five hours, we are meant to believe that 2.5 million voters in Kano were duly accredited. In the middle of the election, INEC changed from card-reader to manual accreditation. This suddenly brought into play the huge voter registrations in the North-West. Cell-phone video recordings showed many of the North-West’s bloated PVC holders to be under-aged children.

Abracadabra

The total effect of these machinations is that over 2.4 million South-East voters were successfully disenfranchised. 38 million people nationwide voted for Buhari and Jonathan in 2011. In 2015, this figure shrank to 28 million. The votes of the South-West remained virtually constant. 4.6 million people of the South-West voted in 2011: 4.2 million in 2015. But compare this with what happened in the South-East. 5 million people voted in 2011, only 2.6 million in 2015. That is a drastic drop of 2.4 million.

While Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, Jigawa and Bauchi were posting their traditional humongous figures; Imo, Anambra and Abia were posting relatively disappointing figures. Jigawa used to be a part of Kano, when Kano was said to be bigger than Lagos. In the 2015 election, the votes of Jigawa and Kano combined was double that of Lagos. Lagos had 1.4 million votes. Jigawa and Kano had 3.1 million; virtually all for Buhari.


While the internally displaced Northerners in the North-East could vote, internally displaced Igbos from the North could not. In places like Lagos and Kano, many non-indigenes were not even given their PVCs. In effect, the innovation of the Permanent Voters Cards is designed to permanently disenfranchise the South. If this is not redressed immediately, the North will always determine the winner in Nigerian elections.


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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by BeeBeeOoh(m): 10:44pm On Apr 07, 2015
I thought summary were being taught in secondary school's Or oga op, are you Paul by name because it's only Paul that writes this kind of letter to corrinthians & romans..

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by olu77(m): 10:47pm On Apr 07, 2015
This is one of the trouble makers. Obviously Aribisala is still bitter with Buhari but he should leave Jega out of it. The only reason Jonathan came close to the figure he achieved in the first place was because of the influenced failure of the card readers in the SE and SS which gave option to manual accreditation and that benefited PDP as expected by them

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by corozy(m): 10:50pm On Apr 07, 2015
Ok i hv heard....

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by Fanirandele: 10:55pm On Apr 07, 2015
Sore loser, start looking for excuse for Jimi already too o grin

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by futmxconnectn(m): 11:05pm On Apr 07, 2015
Femi Aribisala? The same man that wrote an article titled "the beginning of the end of Bola Tinubu's dynasty" immediately after APC lose Ekiti elction! What does he have to say this time around because I don't take him serious?

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by shortgun(m): 11:10pm On Apr 07, 2015
You have spoken d truth nothing but d truth. All d people shouting change will soon realize that they have been a means to an end.
*watching in 3D

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by PentiumPro(f): 11:14pm On Apr 07, 2015
Cry me a river

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by hassan85(m): 11:20pm On Apr 07, 2015
It pains me dt i read dsame course with ds man. Al his analysis so ful of divergence from intellectual deport. Gudness did he realy Read international Relations or beta stil Political Science? Mr Aribisala, please learn political science and analysis from prof Atahiru Jega. And learn real politics 4m nigerias marchiavelli [Bola Ahmad Tinubu] acording to FINANCIAL TIMES.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by sleekp1: 11:21pm On Apr 07, 2015
futmxconnectn:
Femi Aribisala? The same man that wrote an article titled "the beginning of the end of Bola Tinubu's dynasty" immediately after APC lose Ekiti elction! [size=15pt]What does he have to say this time around because I don't take him serious?[/size]


Try and read bro, we don't have to spoon feed you what he said. Read it, Nairaland is not a TV staion where you watch and listen, it is required you're able to read and write to visit this forum.

Now go back and attempt to read the article.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by sleekp1: 11:28pm On Apr 07, 2015
I am not a Niger
Deltan. I don’t belong in the PDP. I don’t know
Goodluck Jonathan and I have never ever met him
or spoken to him. Cynical Nigerians believe anyone
who supports Jonathan must either be in his pay or
be looking for a job. Neither allegation is
applicable to me. Jonathan ostensibly received 12.8
million votes; surely all these people were neither
in his pay nor Aso Rock job-seekers.
My faith requires me to support the weak.
Therefore, I will always support the minority
against the tyranny of the majority. We cannot be
reliant on South-South oil in Nigeria and then treat
one of their sons as if he is an impostor for being
president of the country.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by duality(m): 11:36pm On Apr 07, 2015
May we look at the message and leave the messenger?....

Things are sometimes sweet and at another time sour. Tomorrow is pregnant.These points from Femi, may not matter to some people today. It will matter tomorrow.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by kilo234(m): 12:30am On Apr 08, 2015
there is alot of sense in this op write up but Nigerians are blind by sentiments. it is only when it has dawn on them they will realise that a fast one has been played on the south south and south east

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by Lucasbalo(m): 12:41am On Apr 08, 2015
In my neck of the wood, this is what we call 'revisionist history' . Aribisala has a pathological hatred for Buhari and Tinubu. GEJ was his paymaster. Let him look for another paymaster. He was spewing a lots of venom before the election , yet his paymaster (GEJ) still lost. Nigerians know better than this mental midget called Aribisala.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by Nobody: 1:02am On Apr 08, 2015
The author raised good points about the massive card reader failure and the lopsided distribution of PVCs in the SS and SE, and the bomb scare in Enugu.
Who knows, without those problems GEJ may have nicked reelection.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by omolami: 1:32am On Apr 08, 2015
All that i know is that buhari lacks the capacity to goverb nigeria well. He is tribalistic bigot and will soon show it.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by Allohrandy(m): 1:43am On Apr 08, 2015
The writer of this article is very biased. Election was rigged in both north and south by both pdp and APC. However, he didn't talk about the toxic votes GEJ got in Delta, Akwa Ibom and Rivers. If the election was free and fair, Buhari would still have won GEJ

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by Allohrandy(m): 1:48am On Apr 08, 2015
kilo234:
there is alot of sense in this op write up but Nigerians are blind by sentiments. it is only when it has dawn on them they will realise that a fast one has been played on the south south and south east
The writer is biased. The south and south east got more percentage turn out than the north. Kano and many north states got less than 50% turnout of register voters while Rivers, Delta and Aka Ibom got about 65% turnout of register voters. Both parties rig the elections

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by Canme4u(m): 1:51am On Apr 08, 2015
Allohrandy:
The writer of this article is very biased. Election was rigged in both north and south by both pdp and APC. However, he didn't talk about the toxic votes GEJ got in Delta, Akwa Ibom and Rivers. If the election was free and fair, Buhari would still have won GEJ

You dey mind that mofo?

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by Bekwarra(m): 1:54am On Apr 08, 2015
This space belongs to me. Trespass and drown inside the lagoon.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by LasgidyPort: 2:54am On Apr 08, 2015
The writer's bias is very irritating and nauseating. He is still writing along the same ethnic mindset that made the PDP lose the elections.

The guy is quite very dull and must think Nigerians are fools. He is talking about late accreditation and logistics issues in the SE as pre-planned as if majority of INEC staff in those places are not Igbos. Because INEC chair is now a Northerner, is it only hausas that work in INEC? All the people that distributed PVCs in the SE and SS are they all hausa/fulani??

Imagine him talking about PVC collection in Nigeria skewed to the advantage of the North, he then showed an example that ironically disproves his point. From what he put up there as regards Kano and the SE, Kano still has more uncollected PVCs than the SE.

The old man that cannot use his head kept on using the 2011 elections as a yard stick and baseline for his analysis as if the 2011 election result was a perfection. The man is shamelessly economical with the truth. The SE and SS votes were seriously manipulated in 2011 majorly because Buhari's CPC had no spread and the financial capabilities to monitor and secure the SE and SS then. That has changed now due to the spread of the APC and also due to the usage of the card readers.

This AribiLiar will soon see how wrong he was when the tribunal starts overturning some of the PDP senatorial victories and ordering a rerun in states like Rivers, Imo, Akwa Ibom, Enugu, Abia and Edo.

In Edo, PDP led APC with just about 80,000 votes. Elections were cancelled in about 4 local govts in APC stronghold with a voting strength of about 160,000 people. If the elections was fair to the letter, APC would have won Edo state.

This silly man somehow applauded the charade called election in Rivers state claiming that was how it has always been! What a shame. Yet, he is claiming INEC technically rigged the elections for the APC in the North. He acknowledged that the North maintained it's voting pattern and population but is claiming that of the SE was seriously reduced based on 2011 figures. If he wants to do a thorough job, why not give us the 2007 SE figures? So that we can compare the 2007, 2011 and 2015 turnout for the SE in order to establish the one that has an unreasonable variation. From his myopic view, the 2011 is perfect and should be used as a yardstick.

This propagandist that claimed he is not being paid, purposely mentioned that Jega tried to create additional polling units in the North to confuse some emotional and sentimental readers. He purposely mentioned it and then later chipped in quietly that Jega abandoned it due to public outcry.

The man is just an hate-filled individual who won't mind writing rubbish that can tear the country down just to have his own wicked little laugh. I wonder why the media is still giving him publicity despite his monumental bigotry.

Imagine another silly line he wrote, that the incoming VP will be reduced to a paperweight by 'Northen born-to-rule'. How stupid can someone be? You have consistently insulted the North and u re still crying that they are not voting your candidate.

Was anyone (either born-to-rule or born-to-write-rubbish) able to manipulate Buhari during his first stint as Head of state?? Why then are u preempting his administration wt insults? Your Jona has lost, why not take a chill pill and watch some of the moves of the new administration before writing crap?

It's just obvious the man is hate-filled and wants to thrive on the sentiments of some myopic people.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by Nobody: 5:21am On Apr 08, 2015
[quote author=sleekp1 post=32465348]


Try and read bro, we don't have to spoon feed you what he said. Read it, Nairaland is not a TV staion where you watch and listen, it is required you're able to read and write to visit this forum.

Now go back and attempt to read the article.

[/quote grin grin sorry once again bro or son
Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by OrlandoOwoh(m): 6:05am On Apr 08, 2015
Rubbish!

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by efilefun(m): 6:13am On Apr 08, 2015
From how USA and UK helped buhari win, to how the foreign media helped buhari win, later it was Jagaban now its Jega, this people should just shut the F up and mind their business, let the man concentrate and make plans ahead

When Yaradua and jonathan won we never heard how obasanjo or others helped them win now that change is here everybody had been spewing their own trash... Awon mofos

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by PassingShot(m): 6:18am On Apr 08, 2015
This guy is still hyperventilating and suffering from post-election defeat trauma.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by emmasege: 6:21am On Apr 08, 2015
And somebody says Jega wasn't partial. I knew Orubebe's outburst was actually an accumulation of jega's partiality over time & not solely because of what happened @ d collation centre.
Only God can save this country of ours. So appalling that a section (thiefnubus) of my race were part of this conspiracy. Their eyes go soon open & then they'll know the meaning of aboki & mallam.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by jaybee3(m): 6:23am On Apr 08, 2015
CFCfan:
The author raised good points about the massive card reader failure and the lopsided distribution of PVCs in the SS and SE, and the bomb scare in Enugu.
Who knows, without those problems GEJ may have nicked reelection.
Lopsided distribution but they still returned above average % votes per accreditation
The two regions were at the forefront of manual accreditation

I honestly don't understand why people just can't get the simple fact that GEJ is unpopular and frankly unsaleable

It's actually laughable for femi or whatever his name is to conclude that Buhari is unpopular in the SW.

Shouldn't he be comparing the total turnout with previous elections to see if the results is/was as a direct result of SW voters growing disillusioned with the candidate GEJ?

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by mobaking: 6:31am On Apr 08, 2015
Femi. Is simply doing the job he was paid to do. He will soon get himself another pay master.Afterall man must wack.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by frankyychiji(f): 6:35am On Apr 08, 2015
hassan85:
It pains me dt i read dsame course with ds man. Al his analysis so ful of divergence from intellectual deport. Gudness did he realy Read international Relations or beta stil Political Science? Mr Aribisala, please learn political science and analysis from prof Atahiru Jega. And learn real politics 4m nigerias marchiavelli [Bola Ahmad Tinubu] acording to FINANCIAL TIMES.
Guy, your presentations here does not suggest you even went to secondary school talkless of a university. I am sure I am not the first person to tell you this.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by hassan85(m): 6:55am On Apr 08, 2015
frankyychiji:
Guy, your presentations here does not suggest you even went to secondary school talkless of a university. I am sure I am not the first person to tell you this.
Intresting. Am not surprise ds days when Losers are expresing dia frustratns ds way. Mind u, aribisala always paintd Gmb black, nw hes ur president. Come may 29, his pics wil be in every serious institution u enter into. Thats who Aribisala keeps wasting his tym denting his name. Can u tel me anyone comment u read dt says Mr Aribisala gets brain? I ve read almost al his articules and saw him on interviews, his hates are making him grow gray hairs. Probably same with u. Grow up Go to school.

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Re: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari By Femi Aribisala by geedeex2(m): 6:57am On Apr 08, 2015
Gibberish by FEMI ARIBISALA

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