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*APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by Nobody: 8:20pm On Jun 11, 2017
The recent youths' call for the Igbo to leave Nigeria that has been made south and north and backed by the Northern elders forum and demonstrably by Igbo leaders swarming around pro-Biafran agitator, Nnamdi Kanu, underscores this critical reality of States: that wining an election does not translate to winning the State nor knowing how to or being able and ready to properly govern it.
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In these modern times it is easier to make a surprising upset and win an election. It is also easier to lose a country you had an electoral victory to lead. Social media makes all this possible. Trump rather astonishingly won the United States' elections but he is far from winning the country. The APC party won Nigeria's presidential elections, majority senate seats and in many States but it is important the party knows that winning the country is an entirely separate process. In many instances less than a quarter of eligible voters participate and then the victory is by such a marginal difference that even rigging aside, it makes no significant statistical difference and is rather misleading. 
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This is why to many, democracy at its finest is intellectually repugnant. Unlike old times, massacres and secret burials no longer work to suppress the rejection of dissidents who are often a majority considering the low turn out in polls. Nigeria's Buhari got only 12 million votes in a nation of 190 million with at least half, about 90 million eligible voters. Also, unlike the past where the government controls the media narrative and hence along with the armed organs of the State, easily represses contrary thought, today there are two independent and equally strong, often diametrically opposed media arms: the social and main stream. It is no longer a monopoly for the government, you just have to listen to the people.
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When you look at Nigeria we see that in spite of the registered atrocities of Goodluck Jonathan, Diezani, Patience Jonathan and Sambo Dasuki, literally 95% of the south east and core south south voted for them. And in spite of the record of disregard for life, freedom and the law, recorded tribalist adventures and insinuations of violence by victorious president Muhammadu Buhari, 95% of the core north voted for him. At the end of the day, Buhari won the elections but was far from winning the country and made a promise to not do so when asked in the United states.
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In my last article "Why We Cannot Heedlessly Lampoon The Kaduna Declaration Northern Youth, IPOB, MASSOB," I tried to highlight the importance of the APC-led federal government and government of the northern States to listen to the youth, rather than simply condemning them as though they lack brains. In my view, governors el-Rufai of Kaduna and Shettima of Borno who led recent pronouncements against the agitations north and south, were simply mediocre, ignorant and tactless. Acting president Osinbajo too and Buhari have been obtuse and have not responded appropriately to a gathering storm that they have in many ways added more fuel to as I wrote to the Pastor on the 4th, after his Biafra remembrance "let's just dance kumbaya" speech. I warned that by keeping our heads in the sand and not addressing the issues with the three Rs on the table –Referendum, Regionalism, Restructuring– we may actually be the ones promoting a bloody war than repressing it.
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While it is condemnable to give a sack ultimatum, albeit non violent – you can request a splintering, but allow those who wish to live with you and have become part of you, remain– the central topic must not be missed and swiped away with a single stroke out of ignorance. People north and south have a right for self determination. Today the Northern elders forum has sided with the youth so what is Kaduna governor Nasir el-Rufai going to do? Order their arrest and unleash the army to go after them, massacre and secretly bury them?
Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by divinehand2003(m): 8:37pm On Jun 11, 2017
Dear OP, winning an election means winning a country since the majority are with you and for you. However, it is another thing entirely to win the loyalty of this majority of the masses always which is determined by the quality of leadership you portray.

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Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by vicadex07(m): 12:12am On Jun 12, 2017
We all know the resurgence of the call for the Biafran secession is because IPOB hero lost an election...

So its nothing new undecided
Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by Nobody: 9:26pm On Jun 12, 2017
divinehand2003:
Dear OP, winning an election means winning a country since the majority are with you and for you. However, it is another thing entirely to win the loyalty of this majority of the masses always which is determined by the quality of leadership you portray.

You call 12 million vote a majority, of 170 million people?

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Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by Nobody: 9:29pm On Jun 12, 2017
vicadex07:
We all know the resurgence of the call for the Biafran secession is because IPOB hero lost an election...

So its nothing new undecided

I doubt it, how do u define resurgence?

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Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by vicadex07(m): 9:53pm On Jun 12, 2017
Yinka1665:


I doubt it, how do u define resurgence?

Definition of resurgence: "an increase or revival after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence."

Am not so sure you are a true Yoruba for even doubting me.

Tell me, how many IPOB threads can we find here on Nairaland before 2015?

Now compare that statistics with after 2015.

What we had from majority igbos back then was "GEJ till 2019" and as soon as GEJ lost, the rhetoric changed to "Gimme Biafra or death".

So tell me, what is there to doubt?
Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by vicadex07(m): 9:57pm On Jun 12, 2017
Yinka1665:


You call 12 million vote a majority, of 170 million people?

The 170 million includes children under 18, so the number of eligible voters is way smaller than that.
Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by ojobek: 10:25pm On Jun 12, 2017
vicadex07:


Definition of resurgence: "an increase or revival after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence."

Am not so sure you are a true Yoruba for even doubting me.

Tell me, how many IPOB threads can we find here on Nairaland before 2015?

Now compare that statistics with after 2015.

What we had from majority igbos back then was "GEJ till 2019" and as soon as GEJ lost, the rhetoric changed to "Gimme Biafra or death".

So tell me, what is there to doubt?
Bliv me,something wl definately cause that gimick and one of them is unguarded utterances of vegetable in london hospital.
Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by Mekus68: 10:29pm On Jun 12, 2017
After the recent terror attacks in London, nobody has bothered to ask if our president is alive.


Please where can I faint. I'm tired of Nigerians.
Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by divinehand2003(m): 7:03am On Jun 13, 2017
Yinka1665:


You call 12 million vote a majority, of 170 million people?

Point of corrections Sir, Buhari got over 15million votes of the votes in 2015 general elections. Remember that 170 million Nigerians is made up of children, adolescents and those over 18 years which are eligible to vote. So the population that determines who rule isn't 170million but about 60million.
Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by Nobody: 2:42am On Jun 16, 2017
vicadex07:


The 170 million includes children under 18, so the number of eligible voters is way smaller than that.

About 90millon are eligible voters. How, let's say 15million voters truly represented the majority?

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Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by Nobody: 2:45am On Jun 16, 2017
vicadex07:


Definition of resurgence: "an increase or revival after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence."

Am not so sure you are a true Yoruba for even doubting me.

Tell me, how many IPOB threads can we find here on Nairaland before 2015?

Now compare that statistics with after 2015.

What we had from majority igbos back then was "GEJ till 2019" and as soon as GEJ lost, the rhetoric changed to "Gimme Biafra or death".

So tell me, what is there to doubt?

This whole Biafra thing is rooted in history of Nigeria itself, 1967-1970. So, your definition of Resurgence can now come in.
Re: *APC: That You Won An Election Doesn't Mean You Won A Country* by Nobody: 7:10pm On May 19, 2018
vicadex07:


The 170 million includes children under 18, so the number of eligible voters is way smaller than that.

But 90 million are eligible voters and about 15 million votes. 90-15 is 75. 75-12=63. 63 million people didn't vote added to the 12 million that voted for Jonathan, making 75 million people.

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