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Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by OboOlora(f): 9:05am On Jul 30, 2018
Please include Aki and PawPaw since the whole thing is now a joke

Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by mikaael(m): 9:06am On Jul 30, 2018
Naijawebmaster:
They'll soon reduce to five two. The rest will support any of these five two. wink

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Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by madridguy(m): 9:06am On Jul 30, 2018
Are the NEPA staff grin grin grin

DonPikko:
them go shock you and your sai baba
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by madridguy(m): 9:09am On Jul 30, 2018
Ameen and you too.

mknigeriagreat:


May you days be long my man.
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by Alphafeezay(m): 9:13am On Jul 30, 2018
Aminu Waziri Tambuwal
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by potent5(m): 9:16am On Jul 30, 2018
johnmartus:
Lol they should forget their ambition join hand with buhari to rebuild Nigeria.
Don't be ridiculous. You mean scatter Nigeria.
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by Nobody: 9:20am On Jul 30, 2018
If PDP can synergize and present Sen. Bukola Saraki and Kwankwaso, they will win.
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by DisGuy: 9:21am On Jul 30, 2018
Remove those without Political Party they are just wasting our time by now everyone should be settled somewhere
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by albaniy1: 9:23am On Jul 30, 2018
Wait Ooo someone should Pls help me ask y do they omit my name am I not able 2...??





Any way for what am seeing now it's just like telling me to go and sleep......

The only person that can battle with Buhari in the north is rabi'u kwankwaso ....

and everyone that likes Buhari like kwankwaso .... Bcs their ideas is common and that's what makes them like twins ..

Only quest of power make kwankwaso leave Buhari but atiku will never let him have what he wants on pdp platform....

And atiku will never win even adamawa talk less of the north....

So congrats to Buhari once again....
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by Moukandjo: 9:30am On Jul 30, 2018
famousroland:
Someone should tell the No. 14 Candidate "Ahmed Buhari" that we don't need any name related to Buhari again
And we don't also want anything even related to the demonic party, PDP, anymore!
Fair enough!

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Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by Offisteven: 9:31am On Jul 30, 2018
Seriously, I'm tired of these old political money bags recycling themselves. All the time the old bones are in the forefront in this country. Let's go digital for once, let's give the young minds of Donald Duke & Sowore a chance, even for once. HABA!

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Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by felony101(m): 9:39am On Jul 30, 2018
Fellow Nigeria youth left to me I'll say we allow buhari go back to office and complete his tenure both himself and the north than letting ourselves into the hands of same set of old thieves acting new.. Except he steps down then we can look at the likes of Kingsley Moughalu.. Let's allow this 2019 madness go the not too young to run bill has been passed its simple let's return to our drawing boards as youth come together form an a good fighting force to put out dis bad eggs in our nation and stop collect chicken change to sell our rights.. We can do dis... If u with me like or share.. Thnx
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by Samirana360(m): 10:00am On Jul 30, 2018
I saw Kanu nwankwo .....lol
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by SweetSoup(m): 10:37am On Jul 30, 2018
Kayus4real:
According to the timetable and schedule of activities released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) earlier this year, the Presidential and National Assembly elections are expected to hold on February 16, 2019.

With barely 200 days to next year’s general elections, the political chessboard is replete with twists and turns, even as the number of aspirants jostling for various elective positions is increasing by the day. Checks by Daily Trust on Sunday reveal that no fewer than 46 politicians have indicated their intentions to throw their hats in the presidential ring on different political platforms to slug it out with incumbent president, Muhammadu Buhari.
According to the timetable and schedule of activities released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) earlier this year, the Presidential and National Assembly elections are expected to hold on February 16, 2019.

The PDP lost political power after ruling the country for 16 years, having produced three presidents over the period, namely: Olusegun Obasanjo, the late Umaru Musah Yar Adua and Goodluck Jonathan.
Already, President Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who upstaged the PDP-led government in 2015 has indicated his intention to seek a second term. Buhari had made his declaration after a prolonged silence on April 9 during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the APC.
The President reportedly said that having made wide consultations and conscious of the need to consolidate on his achievements in office, he had decided to stand for re-election, adding that he had been under tremendous pressure to make the declaration and felt it was courteous to first inform the NEC before going to town with it.
Earlier on March 1, the APC passed a vote of confidence in President Buhari, denying that it was not the same as endorsing the President for a second term.

The national chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole, was recently reported to have endorsed the second term bid of President Buhari, saying as incumbent he had the right of first refusal of the party’s presidential ticket, but checks by Daily Trust on Sunday indicate that two others have also indicated interest in the APC’s presidential ticket in 2019.

Dr. SKC Ogbonnia, a United States-based Nigerian is one of them. On April 30, 2018 was reported to have been hosted by the Nigerian Union Diaspora, NUD, during which he declared his intention to vie for the Presidency of Nigeria on the platform of the APC.
Also, 35-year-old Adamu Garba, the Chief Executive Officer of IPI Solutions Nigeria Limited, a cloud computing company headquartered in Lagos had in April reportedly announced his interest to contest the presidential ticket of the APC.
It is believed that the Presidential ticket of the APC would be picked by the Buhari.

Among the presidential aspirants are eight from the main opposition PDP while the rest are drawn from other registered political parties. Nigeria currently has 68 registered political parties but with more applications by political associations pending before INEC, the number is likely to increase, an indication that more presidential aspirants may emerge ahead of the 2019 elections.
Prominent among those seeking presidential tickets on the platform of the PDP are a former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, who formally declared his intention recently in Yola, the Adamawa State capital.
At a rally in Yola, Adamawa State, Atiku vowed to unseat the APC government not only in Adamawa State but also at the federal level and reclaim them for the PDP.

According to him, Nigerians were disappointed with the APC-led government as the insecurity situation has worsened. He reportedly said: “In 1998, I took this state to the PDP. Today, I have returned to take what rightly belongs to the PDP.”
However, to slug it out with Buhari, Atiku would be jostling for the PDP presidential ticket with other PDP presidential aspirants like: former Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State, former Governor Ahmed Makarfi of Kaduna State, Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe State, former Governor Donald Duke of Cross River State, former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau of Kano State and the outgoing of of Ekiti State Ayodele Fayose.

Also seeking the PDP presidential ticket for 2019 is Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, a former minister of Special Duties during president Goodluck Jonathan as well as Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies, a female Professor of Language and Communication Arts at the Rivers State University of Education. Adesanya-Davies officially joined politics as an ardent member of the ACCORD Party in Kwara State where she remained for years, until she moved to the PDP.
Other presidential aspirants outside the two major political parties include Professor Remi Sonaiya, a 2015 presidential candidate of the KOWA Party, who hopes to take another shot at the presidential election on the platform of the same party and Fela Durotoye, a consulting expert, leadership coach and public speaker and Tunde Fasua of Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party (ANRP).
Some of the aspirants are yet to indicate the party on which platform they want to contest. List of presidential aspirants boxed.
2019 Presidential Hopefuls

Compiled By Haruna Ibrahim

1. Kingsley Moghalu
2. Sule Lamido- Pdp
3. Donald Duke-Pdp
4. Kabiru Tanimu Turaki-Pdp
5. Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi-Pdp
6. Ibrahim Dankwambo-Pdp
7. Muhammadu Buhari-Apc
8. Fela Durotoye - ANN
9. Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies- Pdp
10. Remi Sonaiya- Kowa
11. Thomas-Wilson Ikubese- From Ncp To Ann (Alliance For New Nigeria)
12. Omoyele Sowore- Publisher, Sahara Reporters
13. Enyinnaya Nnaemeka Nwosu
14. Ahmed Buhari
15. Peter Ayodele Fayose-Pdp
16. Adesanya Fegbenro-Bryon
17. Charles Udeogaranya
18. Mathias Tsado
19. Eniola Ojajuni
20. Olu James Omosule
21. Tope Fasua- Anrp
22. Elishama Rosemary Ideh
23. Kanu Nwankwo
24. Usman Ibrahim Alhaji
25. Datti Baba Ahmed
26. Adamu Garba
27. Chris Emejuru
28. Yul Edochie
29. Oluwaseyitan Lawrence Aletile
30. Omike Chikeluba Lewis
31. Olu James Omosule
32. Ibrahim Ladaja
33. Omololu Omotosho
34. Fidelis Akhalomen Lawrence Ekoh
35. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
36. Ibrahim Shekarau
37. Professor Iyorwuese Hagher
38. Chike Ukaegbu-35
39. Attahiru Bafarawa- Pdp
40. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso- Pdp
41. Alhaji Ibrahim Eyitayo Dan Musa
42. Gbenga Olawepo
43. Prof. Jerry Gana
44. Mr Festus Obeghe
45. Dr Yunusa Tanko
46. Mrs Eunice Atuejide



http://saharareporters.com/2018/07/29/7-months-elections-number-presidential-aspirants-hits-46%E2%80%8B
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Kayus4real:
According to the timetable and schedule of activities released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) earlier this year, the Presidential and National Assembly elections are expected to hold on February 16, 2019.

With barely 200 days to next year’s general elections, the political chessboard is replete with twists and turns, even as the number of aspirants jostling for various elective positions is increasing by the day. Checks by Daily Trust on Sunday reveal that no fewer than 46 politicians have indicated their intentions to throw their hats in the presidential ring on different political platforms to slug it out with incumbent president, Muhammadu Buhari.
According to the timetable and schedule of activities released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) earlier this year, the Presidential and National Assembly elections are expected to hold on February 16, 2019.

The PDP lost political power after ruling the country for 16 years, having produced three presidents over the period, namely: Olusegun Obasanjo, the late Umaru Musah Yar Adua and Goodluck Jonathan.
Already, President Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who upstaged the PDP-led government in 2015 has indicated his intention to seek a second term. Buhari had made his declaration after a prolonged silence on April 9 during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the APC.
The President reportedly said that having made wide consultations and conscious of the need to consolidate on his achievements in office, he had decided to stand for re-election, adding that he had been under tremendous pressure to make the declaration and felt it was courteous to first inform the NEC before going to town with it.
Earlier on March 1, the APC passed a vote of confidence in President Buhari, denying that it was not the same as endorsing the President for a second term.

The national chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole, was recently reported to have endorsed the second term bid of President Buhari, saying as incumbent he had the right of first refusal of the party’s presidential ticket, but checks by Daily Trust on Sunday indicate that two others have also indicated interest in the APC’s presidential ticket in 2019.

Dr. SKC Ogbonnia, a United States-based Nigerian is one of them. On April 30, 2018 was reported to have been hosted by the Nigerian Union Diaspora, NUD, during which he declared his intention to vie for the Presidency of Nigeria on the platform of the APC.
Also, 35-year-old Adamu Garba, the Chief Executive Officer of IPI Solutions Nigeria Limited, a cloud computing company headquartered in Lagos had in April reportedly announced his interest to contest the presidential ticket of the APC.
It is believed that the Presidential ticket of the APC would be picked by the Buhari.

Among the presidential aspirants are eight from the main opposition PDP while the rest are drawn from other registered political parties. Nigeria currently has 68 registered political parties but with more applications by political associations pending before INEC, the number is likely to increase, an indication that more presidential aspirants may emerge ahead of the 2019 elections.
Prominent among those seeking presidential tickets on the platform of the PDP are a former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, who formally declared his intention recently in Yola, the Adamawa State capital.
At a rally in Yola, Adamawa State, Atiku vowed to unseat the APC government not only in Adamawa State but also at the federal level and reclaim them for the PDP.

According to him, Nigerians were disappointed with the APC-led government as the insecurity situation has worsened. He reportedly said: “In 1998, I took this state to the PDP. Today, I have returned to take what rightly belongs to the PDP.”
However, to slug it out with Buhari, Atiku would be jostling for the PDP presidential ticket with other PDP presidential aspirants like: former Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State, former Governor Ahmed Makarfi of Kaduna State, Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe State, former Governor Donald Duke of Cross River State, former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau of Kano State and the outgoing of of Ekiti State Ayodele Fayose.

Also seeking the PDP presidential ticket for 2019 is Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, a former minister of Special Duties during president Goodluck Jonathan as well as Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies, a female Professor of Language and Communication Arts at the Rivers State University of Education. Adesanya-Davies officially joined politics as an ardent member of the ACCORD Party in Kwara State where she remained for years, until she moved to the PDP.
Other presidential aspirants outside the two major political parties include Professor Remi Sonaiya, a 2015 presidential candidate of the KOWA Party, who hopes to take another shot at the presidential election on the platform of the same party and Fela Durotoye, a consulting expert, leadership coach and public speaker and Tunde Fasua of Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party (ANRP).
Some of the aspirants are yet to indicate the party on which platform they want to contest. List of presidential aspirants boxed.
2019 Presidential Hopefuls

Compiled By Haruna Ibrahim

1. Kingsley Moghalu
2. Sule Lamido- Pdp
3. Donald Duke-Pdp
4. Kabiru Tanimu Turaki-Pdp
5. Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi-Pdp
6. Ibrahim Dankwambo-Pdp
7. Muhammadu Buhari-Apc
8. Fela Durotoye - ANN
9. Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies- Pdp
10. Remi Sonaiya- Kowa
11. Thomas-Wilson Ikubese- From Ncp To Ann (Alliance For New Nigeria)
12. Omoyele Sowore- Publisher, Sahara Reporters
13. Enyinnaya Nnaemeka Nwosu
14. Ahmed Buhari
15. Peter Ayodele Fayose-Pdp
16. Adesanya Fegbenro-Bryon
17. Charles Udeogaranya
18. Mathias Tsado
19. Eniola Ojajuni
20. Olu James Omosule
21. Tope Fasua- Anrp
22. Elishama Rosemary Ideh
23. Kanu Nwankwo
24. Usman Ibrahim Alhaji
25. Datti Baba Ahmed
26. Adamu Garba
27. Chris Emejuru
28. Yul Edochie
29. Oluwaseyitan Lawrence Aletile
30. Omike Chikeluba Lewis
31. Olu James Omosule
32. Ibrahim Ladaja
33. Omololu Omotosho
34. Fidelis Akhalomen Lawrence Ekoh
35. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
36. Ibrahim Shekarau
37. Professor Iyorwuese Hagher
38. Chike Ukaegbu-35
39. Attahiru Bafarawa- Pdp
40. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso- Pdp
41. Alhaji Ibrahim Eyitayo Dan Musa
42. Gbenga Olawepo
43. Prof. Jerry Gana
44. Mr Festus Obeghe
45. Dr Yunusa Tanko
46. Mrs Eunice Atuejide



http://saharareporters.com/2018/07/29/7-months-elections-number-presidential-aspirants-hits-46%E2%80%8B
[/b]
Kayus4real:
According to the timetable and schedule of activities released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) earlier this year, the Presidential and National Assembly elections are expected to hold on February 16, 2019.

With barely 200 days to next year’s general elections, the political chessboard is replete with twists and turns, even as the number of aspirants jostling for various elective positions is increasing by the day. Checks by Daily Trust on Sunday reveal that no fewer than 46 politicians have indicated their intentions to throw their hats in the presidential ring on different political platforms to slug it out with incumbent president, Muhammadu Buhari.
According to the timetable and schedule of activities released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) earlier this year, the Presidential and National Assembly elections are expected to hold on February 16, 2019.

The PDP lost political power after ruling the country for 16 years, having produced three presidents over the period, namely: Olusegun Obasanjo, the late Umaru Musah Yar Adua and Goodluck Jonathan.
Already, President Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who upstaged the PDP-led government in 2015 has indicated his intention to seek a second term. Buhari had made his declaration after a prolonged silence on April 9 during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the APC.
The President reportedly said that having made wide consultations and conscious of the need to consolidate on his achievements in office, he had decided to stand for re-election, adding that he had been under tremendous pressure to make the declaration and felt it was courteous to first inform the NEC before going to town with it.
Earlier on March 1, the APC passed a vote of confidence in President Buhari, denying that it was not the same as endorsing the President for a second term.

The national chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole, was recently reported to have endorsed the second term bid of President Buhari, saying as incumbent he had the right of first refusal of the party’s presidential ticket, but checks by Daily Trust on Sunday indicate that two others have also indicated interest in the APC’s presidential ticket in 2019.

Dr. SKC Ogbonnia, a United States-based Nigerian is one of them. On April 30, 2018 was reported to have been hosted by the Nigerian Union Diaspora, NUD, during which he declared his intention to vie for the Presidency of Nigeria on the platform of the APC.
Also, 35-year-old Adamu Garba, the Chief Executive Officer of IPI Solutions Nigeria Limited, a cloud computing company headquartered in Lagos had in April reportedly announced his interest to contest the presidential ticket of the APC.
It is believed that the Presidential ticket of the APC would be picked by the Buhari.

Among the presidential aspirants are eight from the main opposition PDP while the rest are drawn from other registered political parties. Nigeria currently has 68 registered political parties but with more applications by political associations pending before INEC, the number is likely to increase, an indication that more presidential aspirants may emerge ahead of the 2019 elections.
Prominent among those seeking presidential tickets on the platform of the PDP are a former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, who formally declared his intention recently in Yola, the Adamawa State capital.
At a rally in Yola, Adamawa State, Atiku vowed to unseat the APC government not only in Adamawa State but also at the federal level and reclaim them for the PDP.

According to him, Nigerians were disappointed with the APC-led government as the insecurity situation has worsened. He reportedly said: “In 1998, I took this state to the PDP. Today, I have returned to take what rightly belongs to the PDP.”
However, to slug it out with Buhari, Atiku would be jostling for the PDP presidential ticket with other PDP presidential aspirants like: former Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State, former Governor Ahmed Makarfi of Kaduna State, Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe State, former Governor Donald Duke of Cross River State, former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau of Kano State and the outgoing of of Ekiti State Ayodele Fayose.

Also seeking the PDP presidential ticket for 2019 is Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, a former minister of Special Duties during president Goodluck Jonathan as well as Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies, a female Professor of Language and Communication Arts at the Rivers State University of Education. Adesanya-Davies officially joined politics as an ardent member of the ACCORD Party in Kwara State where she remained for years, until she moved to the PDP.
Other presidential aspirants outside the two major political parties include Professor Remi Sonaiya, a 2015 presidential candidate of the KOWA Party, who hopes to take another shot at the presidential election on the platform of the same party and Fela Durotoye, a consulting expert, leadership coach and public speaker and Tunde Fasua of Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party (ANRP).
Some of the aspirants are yet to indicate the party on which platform they want to contest. List of presidential aspirants boxed.
2019 Presidential Hopefuls

Compiled By Haruna Ibrahim

1. Kingsley Moghalu
2. Sule Lamido- Pdp
3. Donald Duke-Pdp
4. Kabiru Tanimu Turaki-Pdp
5. Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi-Pdp
6. Ibrahim Dankwambo-Pdp
7. Muhammadu Buhari-Apc
8. Fela Durotoye - ANN
9. Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies- Pdp
10. Remi Sonaiya- Kowa
11. Thomas-Wilson Ikubese- From Ncp To Ann (Alliance For New Nigeria)
12. Omoyele Sowore- Publisher, Sahara Reporters
13. Enyinnaya Nnaemeka Nwosu
14. Ahmed Buhari
15. Peter Ayodele Fayose-Pdp
16. Adesanya Fegbenro-Bryon
17. Charles Udeogaranya
18. Mathias Tsado
19. Eniola Ojajuni
20. Olu James Omosule
21. Tope Fasua- Anrp
22. Elishama Rosemary Ideh
23. Kanu Nwankwo
24. Usman Ibrahim Alhaji
25. Datti Baba Ahmed
26. Adamu Garba
27. Chris Emejuru
28. Yul Edochie
29. Oluwaseyitan Lawrence Aletile
30. Omike Chikeluba Lewis
31. Olu James Omosule
32. Ibrahim Ladaja
33. Omololu Omotosho
34. Fidelis Akhalomen Lawrence Ekoh
35. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
36. Ibrahim Shekarau
37. Professor Iyorwuese Hagher
38. Chike Ukaegbu-35
39. Attahiru Bafarawa- Pdp
40. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso- Pdp
41. Alhaji Ibrahim Eyitayo Dan Musa
42. Gbenga Olawepo
43. Prof. Jerry Gana
44. Mr Festus Obeghe
45. Dr Yunusa Tanko
46. Mrs Eunice Atuejide



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Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by Kpartners: 10:54am On Jul 30, 2018
47. Rev Chris Okotie
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by hardeytarhyour(m): 11:04am On Jul 30, 2018
other candidate against buhari is low of confidence and assurance as Buhari has
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by temple4real(m): 12:31pm On Jul 30, 2018
I STAND WITH BUHARI.

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Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by syspro77: 1:04pm On Jul 30, 2018
What kind of lope-sided list is this? You people did not even remember to add the outstanding Engr Eke, Augustine ESS. The man is dead to financial, material, or emotional influences. These were the things that brought down our other leaders. A lecturer that implements anti-extortion policies that affects himself. I think we need give him some benefit of doubt.
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by biggy26: 1:05pm On Jul 30, 2018
madridguy:
We know how many football teams dey start champions league and we know at the end of day wetin dey happen tongue

Sai Baba no get rival.
For this nos of people to want to run against pmb, it means he has failed woefully. People are tired. They feel they can do better.
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by biggy26: 1:07pm On Jul 30, 2018
Crocky23:
They're probably thinking:

If the dullard with NEPA certificate can become president why not them?
Very correct. It shows failure.
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by moorevic(m): 2:03pm On Jul 30, 2018
Yul edoiche and kanu nwankwo will be nice
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by williams080: 2:09pm On Jul 30, 2018
You failed to mention Irrepotter blogger Osigwe Omo-Ikiroda kindly update your list, he is the Presidential Aspirate of Alliance for Democracy
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by ajl: 2:56pm On Jul 30, 2018
Mynd44:
Sowore has no party?

It's good he hasn't since the evil ones would have target the party and bought it over. That almost happened because few of the party they in discussion with joined PDP alliance. He said this himself. And joining a party would make him flout electoral rule since without one he could move about freely to hold public rallies or meetings only as an aspirant.

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Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by AmaUwana(f): 4:22pm On Jul 30, 2018
na wa for pdp oh..... mbok would it hurt to have one candidate lyk apc?

anyway both apc, pdp nd all are thieves
Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by JamesIkosong(m): 9:49pm On Jul 30, 2018
If you have written a book, don't just rush to publish it. Get it edited first.

Re: 7 Months To Elections: Number Of Presidential Aspirants Hits 46​ by Banmeallday: 11:17pm On Jul 30, 2018
This is to tell you folks that Nigeria and Nigerians are jokers. If those folks were serious they would have seen that PDP and APC have already zoned the ticket SELECTION to the Caliphate, therefore ruling about 70% of those attention seekers out.

For the foolish Igbo like Yul Edochie who could not even come close in Anambra selection, how is he going to win the election? Is it the 5, 6,7, or 8 Igbo states that will do it, states that are already divided between APGA, PDP, APC, and whose people dont have the economic means nor interest in/of sponsoring a candidate?

Instead of seeing that there people want referendum/restructuring, they are again going with the system that oppresses them to contest and justufy the so called democracy that is benefitting other nations/regions....


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