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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by FOLYKAZE(m): 8:16am On Nov 05, 2017
I hate it when people just blab without any figures and facts to support their senseless rants.

Election all over Nigeria has always been having a low turnout. That we know. That election in any state in Nigeria had rarely recorded anything above 50% turnout. The record is there for everyone to see. When you compare registered voters and accredited votes, you would understand that Nigeria Election records mostly below 50%. In Katsina, Kano and Kaduna where Buhari was massively voted for, the turnout there wasn't up to 50%. In Rivers where we had a slight above 50%, we agreed it was abruptly rigged in favor of politicians. While all these happened, Anambra is not exempted. It is even worst there.

In Anambra last Gubernatorial election, the number of registered voters is 1,770,125 while accredited votes recorded is 451,826. This means that 1,318,299 didn't vote. 14,555 was rejected. The population of Anambra compared to those who registered for 2013 election is more than 55%. The election turnout in 2013 is 25%. So what is all the fuse IPOB are talking about when we managed to get 25% in 2013?

It can become worse and more. OP should tell us what the percentage would be if Anambran are going to boycott the election. What percentage would turnout percentage be before we can accept election is boycotted? Anything above 20% is unacceptable because we have recorded this before. Anything between 20% - 25% is an complete fail because election turnout in Anambra is within that range. So what are we going to accept as a win for IPOB? 15% and below

This is the type of fact and figure we want the OP and IPOB members to present. In a state where the turnout is between 20% - 30% since inception, getting anything within that range means IPOB fails. Getting anything between 15% above is also a failure. But when we have 15% and below, we can assume that IPOB is powerful as been proclaimed. The whole nosie about Nsala or whatever is not an excuse. People have been boycotting election for many reasons without making a noise from it. If and if you can achieve 15% below, then you win but when IPOB cannot achieve this, then the populace will sse how useless the organization is.

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by victorvezx(m): 8:19am On Nov 05, 2017
Spylord48:
Funny thread as usual.
Boycotting Elections won't give we igbos Biafra instead it will always backfire.
All these are crude methods used in the past that won't even work in the present era. Un doesn't care, USA ,UK and others dont even care.
Just take a look at Catalonia crisis ,how everything unfolded and ended in a split seconds.
I have said it that the best way to push this course is to form a political party, elect Ipob inclined members into the State house and state house of assemblies,more still the Senate and house of Rep should be the target. Even if you don't vote for president it doesn't matter.
It is the house of reps and Senate that have the power to include Referendum into the constitution.
It will take time but if it is well planned before you know it this plan will work. That how Scotland, Catalonia and others did theirs.
There was a time Ekweremadu made mention of this but some people won't understand.
If igbos like, they should boycott elections.it won't make any difference but it will give these politicians opportunity to stop toiling with us.

Election boycotts won't send message to anyone.Nobody in international communities care. Syria, Myanmar crisis,Yemen crisis are all there yet the self acclaimed international community only bsrk without any actions.
Don't mind those Ipob illiterates. The coming Anambra election will prove how useless Ipob is. It will force them to rethink the importance which they think they had

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by victorvezx(m): 8:21am On Nov 05, 2017
FOLYKAZE:
I hate it when people just blab without any figures and facts to support their senseless rants.

Election all over Nigeria has always been having a low turn out. That we know. That election in any state in Nigeria has rarely recorded anything above 50% turnout. The record is there for everyone to see. When you compare registered voteres and accredited votes, you would understand that Nigeria Election records mostly below 50%. In Katsina, Kano and Kaduna where Buhari was massively voted for, the turnout there wasn't up to 50%. In Rivers where we had a slight above 50%, we agreed it was abruptly rigged in favor of politicians. While all thess happened, Anambra is not exempted.

In Anambra last Gubernatorial election, the number of registered voters is 1,770,125 while accredited votes recorded is 451,826. This means that 1,318,299 didn't vote. 14,555 was rejected. The population of Anambra compared to those who registered for 2013 election is more than 55%. The election turnout in 2013 is 25%. So what is all the fuse IPOB are talking about when we managed to get 25% in 2013?

It can become worse and more. OP should tell us what the percentage would be if Anambran are going to boycott the election. What percentage would turnout percentage be before we can accept election is boycotted? Anything above 20% is unacceptable because we have recorded this before. Anything between 20% - 25% is an abject failure because election turnout in Anambra is within that range. So what are we going to accept as a win for IPOB? 15% and below

This is the type of fact and figure we want the OP and IPOB members to present. In a state where the turnout is between 20% - 30% since inception, getting anything within that range means IPOB fails. Getting anything between 15% above is also a failure. But when we have 15% and below, we can assume that IPOB is powerful as been proclaimed. The whole nosie about Nsala or whatever is not an excuse. People have been boycotting election for many reasons without making a noise from it. If and if you can achieve 15% below, then you win
Ipob is a dying group. They need this propaganda to stay relevant. They don't care about statistics. They are not reasonable people. How will election boycott work when there will still be a governor for another 4 years

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by ipoblogic: 8:24am On Nov 05, 2017
pryme:


I believe this would have been the right time for them to vote a credible person as a Governor cos the spot light now will be directed to the SE election, but sentiments will not allow them see the opportunity that has presented itself here.

If Peter Obi is also sharing money, then we don't have any credible person among the present politicians.

They are all the same.

The Nigerian system can only produce misfits.

Enough

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by ipoblogic: 8:25am On Nov 05, 2017
victorvezx:

Ipob is a dying group. They did this propaganda to stay relevant. They don't care about statistics. They are not reasonable people. How will election boycott work when there will still be a governor for another 4 years

I wish you can go back and read what posted.
Then you will understand that you are just ranting.

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by ipoblogic: 8:26am On Nov 05, 2017
FOLYKAZE:
I hate it when people just blab without any figures and facts to support their senseless rants.

Election all over Nigeria has always been having a low turnout. That we know. That election in any state in Nigeria had rarely recorded anything above 50% turnout. The record is there for everyone to see. When you compare registered voters and accredited votes, you would understand that Nigeria Election records mostly below 50%. In Katsina, Kano and Kaduna where Buhari was massively voted for, the turnout there wasn't up to 50%. In Rivers where we had a slight above 50%, we agreed it was abruptly rigged in favor of politicians. While all these happened, Anambra is not exempted. It is even worst there.

In Anambra last Gubernatorial election, the number of registered voters is 1,770,125 while accredited votes recorded is 451,826. This means that 1,318,299 didn't vote. 14,555 was rejected. The population of Anambra compared to those who registered for 2013 election is more than 55%. The election turnout in 2013 is 25%. So what is all the fuse IPOB are talking about when we managed to get 25% in 2013?

It can become worse and more. OP should tell us what the percentage would be if Anambran are going to boycott the election. What percentage would turnout percentage be before we can accept election is boycotted? Anything above 20% is unacceptable because we have recorded this before. Anything between 20% - 25% is an complete fail because election turnout in Anambra is within that range. So what are we going to accept as a win for IPOB? 15% and below

This is the type of fact and figure we want the OP and IPOB members to present. In a state where the turnout is between 20% - 30% since inception, getting anything within that range means IPOB fails. Getting anything between 15% above is also a failure. But when we have 15% and below, we can assume that IPOB is powerful as been proclaimed. The whole nosie about Nsala or whatever is not an excuse. People have been boycotting election for many reasons without making a noise from it. If and if you can achieve 15% below, then you win but when IPOB cannot achieve this, then the populace will sse how useless the organization is.

If it was 25%
We want to bring it down to 10 % .

So, chill

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by victorvezx(m): 8:28am On Nov 05, 2017
ipoblogic:


I wish you can go back and read what posted.
Then you will understand that you are just ranting.
Hahaha, Anambra election will be the beginning of the end for Ipob. I promise u that. I will bookmark this page to remind u on that day.

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by victorvezx(m): 8:29am On Nov 05, 2017
ipoblogic:


If it was 25%
We want to bring it down to 10 % .

So, chill
Lol, typical Ipob arrogance. Many Ipob touts will languish in pains in that day.!

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by FOLYKAZE(m): 8:29am On Nov 05, 2017
ipoblogic:


If it was 25%
We want to bring it down to 10 % .

So, chill

10% good.

And what if its above that? What about if we get times 2 of that?

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by pryme(m): 8:29am On Nov 05, 2017
ipoblogic:


If Peter Obi is also sharing money, then we don't have any credible person among the present politicians.

They are all the same.

The Nigerian system can only produce misfits.

Enough

Then Nigeria is not the problem, it's your ppl

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by FOLYKAZE(m): 8:30am On Nov 05, 2017
victorvezx:

Lol, typical Ipob arrogance. Many Ipob touts will languish in pains in that day.!

The miscreant fell for the trap. 10% grin grin grin grin grin

He will be disappointed that when we have more than that

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by victorvezx(m): 8:33am On Nov 05, 2017
FOLYKAZE:

The miscreant fell for the trap. 10% grin grin grin grin grin
He will be disappointed that when we have more than that
Lol, don't mind the guy. They usually don't have anything upstairs

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by letusbepieces: 9:01am On Nov 05, 2017
The Zoo must fall... Odago already...


Onye Tuo Vote, Onaba Ugwu Hausa


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpgk6tp9z-A

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by AK481(m): 9:04am On Nov 05, 2017
Spylord48:
Funny thread as usual.
Boycotting Elections won't give we igbos Biafra instead it will always backfire.
All these are crude methods used in the past that won't even work in the present era. Un doesn't care, USA ,UK and others dont even care.
Just take a look at Catalonia crisis ,how everything unfolded and ended in a split seconds.
I have said it that the best way to push this course is to form a political party, elect Ipob inclined members into the State house and state house of assemblies,more still the Senate and house of Rep should be the target. Even if you don't vote for president it doesn't matter.
It is the house of reps and Senate that have the power to include Referendum into the constitution.
It will take time but if it is well planned before you know it this plan will work. That how Scotland, Catalonia and others did theirs.
There was a time Ekweremadu made mention of this but some people won't understand.
If igbos like, they should boycott elections.it won't make any difference but it will give these politicians opportunity to stop toiling with us.

Election boycotts won't send message to anyone.Nobody in international communities care. Syria, Myanmar crisis,Yemen crisis are all there yet the self acclaimed international community only bsrk without any actions.

Help me answer this question?

If we vote all senators in south east under Biafra people's party.

Can they effect any change?

How many senator will be from the north,how many reps from the north.

When we say that the country has not reason to continue,some of u are very short sighted.how can a country that started with 3 regions be divided so erroneously that in 50 years later one region has 19 states while the other major group has just 5states even smaller that a minority drafted region,how can?

When we want anything we beg them to zone it for us,we beg them to allow us deputies to them,when the want any thing they go straight and take it.


Democracy even made it worst,while our education teaches us about protecting ourselves against std,sti,unwanted pregnancy by using a condom until we want to settle down,they don't even know what a condom is,in fact it is haram,they born like rabbit and during election it is one man one vote and you expect us to drag any elective position with them.


Passing shot:just from January 2017 to June 2017 an idp camp in maiduguri(those leaving on our tax and should be pitying for themselves) recorded 50,000 birth,just 1 idp camp.

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by AK481(m): 9:05am On Nov 05, 2017
FOLYKAZE:
I hate it when people just blab without any figures and facts to support their senseless rants.

Election all over Nigeria has always been having a low turnout. That we know. That election in any state in Nigeria had rarely recorded anything above 50% turnout. The record is there for everyone to see. When you compare registered voters and accredited votes, you would understand that Nigeria Election records mostly below 50%. In Katsina, Kano and Kaduna where Buhari was massively voted for, the turnout there wasn't up to 50%. In Rivers where we had a slight above 50%, we agreed it was abruptly rigged in favor of politicians. While all these happened, Anambra is not exempted. It is even worst there.

In Anambra last Gubernatorial election, the number of registered voters is 1,770,125 while accredited votes recorded is 451,826. This means that 1,318,299 didn't vote. 14,555 was rejected. The population of Anambra compared to those who registered for 2013 election is more than 55%. The election turnout in 2013 is 25%. So what is all the fuse IPOB are talking about when we managed to get 25% in 2013?

It can become worse and more. OP should tell us what the percentage would be if Anambran are going to boycott the election. What percentage would turnout percentage be before we can accept election is boycotted? Anything above 20% is unacceptable because we have recorded this before. Anything between 20% - 25% is an complete fail because election turnout in Anambra is within that range. So what are we going to accept as a win for IPOB? 15% and below

This is the type of fact and figure we want the OP and IPOB members to present. In a state where the turnout is between 20% - 30% since inception, getting anything within that range means IPOB fails. Getting anything between 15% above is also a failure. But when we have 15% and below, we can assume that IPOB is powerful as been proclaimed. The whole nosie about Nsala or whatever is not an excuse. People have been boycotting election for many reasons without making a noise from it. If and if you can achieve 15% below, then you win but when IPOB cannot achieve this, then the populace will sse how useless the organization is.

Dem don dey fear.

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by Trapping(m): 9:12am On Nov 05, 2017
Yyeske:
Exactly same way MASSOB deceived them denied them being counted and they are feeling the after effects ever since


Why is my mind telling me that you're no different from sarrki (nairaland official chief zombie). Why have an alternative moniker?

Kai, The hustle is real bruv.

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by FOLYKAZE(m): 9:13am On Nov 05, 2017
AK481:


Dem don dey fear.

Who dey fear wetin? OP just claimed that turnout on the 18th of this month in Anambra is 10% and below. You should be the one scared because that is impossible. And sticking to it further makes you look dumb
Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by mpianya39(m): 9:18am On Nov 05, 2017
pryme:


You think they will ever admit the mistake was from them? These Ppl will tell their new born kids of how it was Nigeria that messed things up for them.
They will play another victim card.

The thing pain you reach our generation unborn grin grin grin

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by Trapping(m): 9:19am On Nov 05, 2017
FOLYKAZE:
I hate it when people just blab without any figures and facts to support their senseless rants.

Election all over Nigeria has always been having a low turnout. That we know. That election in any state in Nigeria had rarely recorded anything above 50% turnout. The record is there for everyone to see. When you compare registered voters and accredited votes, you would understand that Nigeria Election records mostly below 50%. In Katsina, Kano and Kaduna where Buhari was massively voted for, the turnout there wasn't up to 50%. In Rivers where we had a slight above 50%, we agreed it was abruptly rigged in favor of politicians. While all these happened, Anambra is not exempted. It is even worst there.

In Anambra last Gubernatorial election, the number of registered voters is 1,770,125 while accredited votes recorded is 451,826. This means that 1,318,299 didn't vote. 14,555 was rejected. The population of Anambra compared to those who registered for 2013 election is more than 55%. The election turnout in 2013 is 25%. So what is all the fuse IPOB are talking about when we managed to get 25% in 2013?

It can become worse and more. OP should tell us what the percentage would be if Anambran are going to boycott the election. What percentage would turnout percentage be before we can accept election is boycotted? Anything above 20% is unacceptable because we have recorded this before. Anything between 20% - 25% is an complete fail because election turnout in Anambra is within that range. So what are we going to accept as a win for IPOB? 15% and below

This is the type of fact and figure we want the OP and IPOB members to present. In a state where the turnout is between 20% - 30% since inception, getting anything within that range means IPOB fails. Getting anything between 15% above is also a failure. But when we have 15% and below, we can assume that IPOB is powerful as been proclaimed. The whole nosie about Nsala or whatever is not an excuse. People have been boycotting election for many reasons without making a noise from it. If and if you can achieve 15% below, then you win but when IPOB cannot achieve this, then the populace will sse how useless the organization is.


Dimwit, one thing you're yet to realize is that IPOB was also the cause of the low turnout in 2013 guber election in Anambra. IPOB since inception (in 2012) has always adviced its people to stay away from Nigeria's election. Even in 2015 if you were observant you would've noticed that there was serious voter apathy in the SE/SS region.

Compare those stats you posted up there with previous elections then you will understand why this election will be a walk over for IPOB.

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by pryme(m): 9:20am On Nov 05, 2017
mpianya39:


The thing pain you reach our generation unborn grin grin grin


lol, look who is talking, another comic relief
Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by mpianya39(m): 9:21am On Nov 05, 2017
Spylord48:
Funny thread as usual.
Boycotting Elections won't give we igbos Biafra instead it will always backfire.
All these are crude methods used in the past that won't even work in the present era. Un doesn't care, USA ,UK and others dont even care.
Just take a look at Catalonia crisis ,how everything unfolded and ended in a split seconds.
I have said it that the best way to push this course is to form a political party, elect Ipob inclined members into the State house and state house of assemblies,more still the Senate and house of Rep should be the target. Even if you don't vote for president it doesn't matter.
It is the house of reps and Senate that have the power to include Referendum into the constitution.
It will take time but if it is well planned before you know it this plan will work. That how Scotland, Catalonia and others did theirs.
There was a time Ekweremadu made mention of this but some people won't understand.
If igbos like, they should boycott elections.it won't make any difference but it will give these politicians opportunity to stop toiling with us.

Election boycotts won't send message to anyone.Nobody in international communities care. Syria, Myanmar crisis,Yemen crisis are all there yet the self acclaimed international community only bsrk without any actions.

grin grin na dem cheesy

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by FOLYKAZE(m): 9:23am On Nov 05, 2017
Trapping:



Dimwit, one thing you're yet to realize is that IPOB was also the cause of the low turnout in 2013 guber election in Anambra. IPOB since inception (in 2012) has always adviced its people to stay away from Nigeria's election. Even in 2015 if you were observant you would've noticed that there was serious voter apathy in the SE/SS region.

Compare those stats you posted up there with previous elections then you will understand why this election will be a walk over for IPOB.

IPOB in 2013? Evidence of where they are calling for boycott or forever shut up.

Present the previous election results and let us compare.

You dont just make numbers from your flat..head. We need facts from INEC. Show us anywhere esp in Southern Nigeria where turnout percentage is above 40%. And show us how IPOB was the cause.

Anambra election since inception has recorded nothing above 28%. Prove otherwise
Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by Yyeske(m): 9:23am On Nov 05, 2017
pryme:


I believe this would have been the right time for them to vote a credible person as a Governor cos the spot light now will be directed to the SE election, but sentiments will not allow them see the opportunity that has presented itself here.
They won't do that out of silly sentiments but will come back and blame the whole world when the effects of their foolishness starts to hit them right in the face.
Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by mpianya39(m): 9:25am On Nov 05, 2017
pryme:



lol, look who is talking, another comic relief

Consolation goal still de game

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by Yyeske(m): 9:25am On Nov 05, 2017
Kingsley1000:
ofe nsala day loading.....ipob said they are tired of nigeria ,so let them secede
Good, secede already
Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by Yyeske(m): 9:28am On Nov 05, 2017
Kingsley1000:
Boycott of elections in Nigeria is a move every
reasonable person in this country should undertake.whether you're an aboki,ipob or afonja......these polithiefcians don't mean well for us
How many Nigerians have you consulted about the advantages and disadvantages of a boycott and why? Why didn't you boycott the last election and why now? Is it because IPOB issued the directive and who gave IPOB the mandate to issue such?
Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by Yyeske(m): 9:31am On Nov 05, 2017
kurt09:
Even Abia LG election held last year. All the markets were open and there was no restriction of movement. The turn out was low. Most of them shouting no election are not eligible voters in Anambra state.
It is obvious that most of those shouting no election or boycotts don't even reside in the SE but will be shouting upandan

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by mpianya39(m): 9:31am On Nov 05, 2017
FOLYKAZE:
I hate it when people just blab without any figures and facts to support their senseless rants.

Election all over Nigeria has always been having a low turnout. That we know. That election in any state in Nigeria had rarely recorded anything above 50% turnout. The record is there for everyone to see. When you compare registered voters and accredited votes, you would understand that Nigeria Election records mostly below 50%. In Katsina, Kano and Kaduna where Buhari was massively voted for, the turnout there wasn't up to 50%. In Rivers where we had a slight above 50%, we agreed it was abruptly rigged in favor of politicians. While all these happened, Anambra is not exempted. It is even worst there.

In Anambra last Gubernatorial election, the number of registered voters is 1,770,125 while accredited votes recorded is 451,826. This means that 1,318,299 didn't vote. 14,555 was rejected. The population of Anambra compared to those who registered for 2013 election is more than 55%. The election turnout in 2013 is 25%. So what is all the fuse IPOB are talking about when we managed to get 25% in 2013?

It can become worse and more. OP should tell us what the percentage would be if Anambran are going to boycott the election. What percentage would turnout percentage be before we can accept election is boycotted? Anything above 20% is unacceptable because we have recorded this before. Anything between 20% - 25% is an complete fail because election turnout in Anambra is within that range. So what are we going to accept as a win for IPOB? 15% and below

This is the type of fact and figure we want the OP and IPOB members to present. In a state where the turnout is between 20% - 30% since inception, getting anything within that range means IPOB fails. Getting anything between 15% above is also a failure. But when we have 15% and below, we can assume that IPOB is powerful as been proclaimed. The whole nosie about Nsala or whatever is not an excuse. People have been boycotting election for many reasons without making a noise from it. If and if you can achieve 15% below, then you win but when IPOB cannot achieve this, then the populace will sse how useless the organization is.

Consolation goal de the game but shifting goal post is not allowed this young afonja man from ogbomosho idp camp grin

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by Trapping(m): 9:34am On Nov 05, 2017
FOLYKAZE:


IPOB in 2013? Evidence of where they are calling for boycott or forever shut up.

Present the previous election results and let us compare.

You dont just make numbers from your flat..head. We need facts from INEC. Show us anywhere esp in Southern Nigeria where turnout percentage is above 40%. And show us how IPOB was the cause.

Anambra election since inception has recorded nothing above 28%. Prove otherwise


You're in a consolation mood, and I'm not the one to indulge you.

Yoruba! Get behind me Satan!

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by mpianya39(m): 9:36am On Nov 05, 2017
pryme:


Then Nigeria is not the problem, it's your ppl

One zoogerian is not by force angry so deal with it and stop begging grin grin grin

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Re: Biafra Sit At Protests: Polls Boycott Is Different From Election Holding.. by Yyeske(m): 9:38am On Nov 05, 2017
ipoblogic:




Brain washed?
Hahahahahahaha


Well, I will rather remain brain washed than continue to be enslaved in snare of a nation of blood, violence and lies..

I prefer to be brain washed than to live a nation where kids who filed exams are given admission while those who passed are denied.

Since you feel this is the best way to go about it, you are good to go and let's see who laughs last

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