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Nigerians Abroad To Vote For A Presidential Candidate On November 1st by adebuk47(m): 3:16pm On Nov 01, 2018
THE PRESIDENT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:

1. Has no godfather or investor behind him or her 2. Must tell us his/her source of income and prepare to declare his/her assets. 3. Must promise that he/she will re-structure Nigeria 4. Must promise to fight corruption from the Babaginda years till date. This will include a continuous publication of recovered loot, the looter and how the recovered loot is re-channeled into the economy. 5. Give Nigerians stable supply of electricity within 3 years. 6. Must promise to review the salaries and emolument of federal legislators and executives in accordance with the law of Nigeria. 7. Must scrap the Senate and preserve only the House of Representatives. 8. Must not have held more than one political office. We must do away with re-cycled office holders. 9. Must promise to ban health tourism abroad 10. Must promise to ban education abroad for the children of serving public office holders. 11. Declare all armed groups as terrorist groups (e.g Herdsmen) and unban IPOB as a terrorist group. IPOB is not a terrorist group but we do not support that Nigeria should break.

HOW TO VOTE ON 1ST NOVEMBER:

1. Just click on the SUBSCRIBE button which is under the video you are watching now. That registers you for the election.

2. Election will commence live on this channel ON 1ST NOVEMBER 2018 exactly 5 P.M IN NIGERIA; 6 PM EUROPEAN TIME; 4 P.M IN THE UNITED KINGDOM; 12 NOON IN WASHINGTON U.S.A; 12 NOON OTTAWA CANADA; 2 P.M CANBERRA AUSTRALIA. THE ELECTION WILL LAST FOR EXACTLY 90 minutes which is one and half hours. NO EXTRA TIME; NO AFRICAN TIME! Results to be announced immediately

LIST OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES

1 Moses Shipi, All Blending Party (ABP)
2 Samuel Eke, Green Party of Nigeria (GPN)
3 Donald Duke, Social Democratic Party (SDP)
4 Mark Emmanuel, United Patriots (UP)
5 Hamisu Santuraki, Mega Party of Nigeria (MPN)
6 Moses Ajibiowu, National Unity Party (NUP)
7 Nwokeafor Ikechukwu, Advanced Congress of Democrats (ACD)
8 Aliyu Ibrahim, African People Alliance (APA)
9 Atiku Abubakar, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
10 Kingsley Moghalu, Young Progressives Party (YPP)
11 Ilongwo John, Democratic Peoples Party (DPP)
12 Obiageli Ezekwesili, Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN)
13 Yunusa Tanko, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
14 Ike keke, New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)
15 Chris Okotie, Fresh Democratic Party (FDP)
16 Yusufu Obaje, Advanced Nigeria Democratic Party (ANDP)
17 Ize-Iyamu David, Better Nigeria Peoples Party (BNPP)
18 Samuel Fagbbenr-Byron, KOWA Party
19 Rabia Hassan, National Action Council (NAC)
20 Nnamdi Madu, Independent Democrats (ID)
21 Tope Fasua, Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party (ANRP)
22 Obinna Ikeagwuonu, African People’s Party (APP)
23 Isaac Ositelu, Accord Party
24 Frank Ukonga, Democratic Alternative (DA)
25 Shitu Kabir, Advance Peoples Democratic Party (APDP)
26 Usman Muhammed, Labour Party (LP)
27 Muhammadu Buhari, All Progressives Congress (APC)
28 Hamza Al-Mustapha, Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN)
29 Obadiah Mailafia, African Democratic Congress (ADC)
30 Asukwuo Archibong, Nigeria for Democracy (ND)
31 Chuks Nwachuku, All Grassroots Alliance (AGA)
32 Mercy Adesanya-Davies, Mass Action Joint Alliance (MAJA)
33 Yusuf Yabaji, Action Democratic Party (ADP)
34 Nsehe Nseobong, Restoration Party of Nigeria (RPN)
35 Chukwudi Osuala, Rebuild Nigeria Party (RNP)
36 John Wilson Gbor, All Progresssive Grand Alliance (APGA)
37 Usman Ibrahim, National Rescue Movement (NRM)
38 Sunday Eguzolugo, Justice Must Prevail Party (JMPP)
39 Chike Ukaegbu, Advanced Allied Party (AAP)
40 Omoyele Sowore, Africa Action Congress (AAC)
41 Umenwa Godwin, All Grand Alliance Party (AGAP)
42 Isiaka Balogun, United Democratic Party (UDP)
43 Lewis Abah, Change Advocacy Party (CAP)
44 Babatunde Ademola, Nigeria Community Movement Party (NCMP)
45 Ahmed Buhari, Sustainable National Party (SNP)
46 John Dara, Alliance of Social Democrats (ASD)
47 Kriz David, Liberation Movement (LM)
48 Isah Bashayi, Masses Movement of Nigeria (MMN)
49 Emmanuel Etim, Change Nigeria (CN)
50 Habib Mohammed, United Democratic Party (UDP)
51 Fela Durotoye, Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN)
52 Angela Johnson, Alliance for a United Nigeria (AUN)
53 John Onwubuya, Freedom and Justice Party (FJP)
54 Mashood Shittu, Alternative Party of Nigeria (APN)
55 Yusuf Dantale, Allied Peoples Movement (APM)
56 Ahmed Inuwa, United Party of Nigeria (UPN)
57 Geff Ojinika, Coalition For Change (CFC)

58 Robinson Akpua, National Democratic Liberty Party (NDLP)

59 Victor Okhai, Providence Peoples Congress (PPC)

60 Israel Nonyerem David, Reform and Advancement Party (RAP)

61. Nicolas Felix, Peoples Coalition Party (PCP)

General Presidential election in Nigeria: Saturday16 February 2019

Source:https://thebiggestgists..com/2018/10/nigerians-abroad-to-vote-for.html?m=1

Subscribe here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo5sXGJ2k0c5CnczcUilIGQ

Re: Nigerians Abroad To Vote For A Presidential Candidate On November 1st by johnnyvid(m): 3:30pm On Nov 01, 2018
adebuk47:
THE PRESIDENT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:

1. Has no godfather or investor behind him or her 2. Must tell us his/her source of income and prepare to declare his/her assets. 3. Must promise that he/she will re-structure Nigeria 4. Must promise to fight corruption from the Babaginda years till date. This will include a continuous publication of recovered loot, the looter and how the recovered loot is re-channeled into the economy. 5. Give Nigerians stable supply of electricity within 3 years. 6. Must promise to review the salaries and emolument of federal legislators and executives in accordance with the law of Nigeria. 7. Must scrap the Senate and preserve only the House of Representatives. 8. Must not have held more than one political office. We must do away with re-cycled office holders. 9. Must promise to ban health tourism abroad 10. Must promise to ban education abroad for the children of serving public office holders. 11. Declare all armed groups as terrorist groups (e.g Herdsmen) and unban IPOB as a terrorist group. IPOB is not a terrorist group but we do not support that Nigeria should break.

HOW TO VOTE ON 1ST NOVEMBER:

1. Just click on the SUBSCRIBE button which is under the video you are watching now. That registers you for the election.

2. Election will commence live on this channel ON 1ST NOVEMBER 2018 exactly 5 P.M IN NIGERIA; 6 PM EUROPEAN TIME; 4 P.M IN THE UNITED KINGDOM; 12 NOON IN WASHINGTON U.S.A; 12 NOON OTTAWA CANADA; 2 P.M CANBERRA AUSTRALIA. THE ELECTION WILL LAST FOR EXACTLY 90 minutes which is one and half hours. NO EXTRA TIME; NO AFRICAN TIME! Results to be announced immediately

LIST OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES

1 Moses Shipi, All Blending Party (ABP)
2 Samuel Eke, Green Party of Nigeria (GPN)
3 Donald Duke, Social Democratic Party (SDP)
4 Mark Emmanuel, United Patriots (UP)
5 Hamisu Santuraki, Mega Party of Nigeria (MPN)
6 Moses Ajibiowu, National Unity Party (NUP)
7 Nwokeafor Ikechukwu, Advanced Congress of Democrats (ACD)
8 Aliyu Ibrahim, African People Alliance (APA)
9 Atiku Abubakar, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
10 Kingsley Moghalu, Young Progressives Party (YPP)
11 Ilongwo John, Democratic Peoples Party (DPP)
12 Obiageli Ezekwesili, Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN)
13 Yunusa Tanko, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
14 Ike keke, New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)
15 Chris Okotie, Fresh Democratic Party (FDP)
16 Yusufu Obaje, Advanced Nigeria Democratic Party (ANDP)
17 Ize-Iyamu David, Better Nigeria Peoples Party (BNPP)
18 Samuel Fagbbenr-Byron, KOWA Party
19 Rabia Hassan, National Action Council (NAC)
20 Nnamdi Madu, Independent Democrats (ID)
21 Tope Fasua, Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party (ANRP)
22 Obinna Ikeagwuonu, African People’s Party (APP)
23 Isaac Ositelu, Accord Party
24 Frank Ukonga, Democratic Alternative (DA)
25 Shitu Kabir, Advance Peoples Democratic Party (APDP)
26 Usman Muhammed, Labour Party (LP)
27 Muhammadu Buhari, All Progressives Congress (APC)
28 Hamza Al-Mustapha, Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN)
29 Obadiah Mailafia, African Democratic Congress (ADC)
30 Asukwuo Archibong, Nigeria for Democracy (ND)
31 Chuks Nwachuku, All Grassroots Alliance (AGA)
32 Mercy Adesanya-Davies, Mass Action Joint Alliance (MAJA)
33 Yusuf Yabaji, Action Democratic Party (ADP)
34 Nsehe Nseobong, Restoration Party of Nigeria (RPN)
35 Chukwudi Osuala, Rebuild Nigeria Party (RNP)
36 John Wilson Gbor, All Progresssive Grand Alliance (APGA)
37 Usman Ibrahim, National Rescue Movement (NRM)
38 Sunday Eguzolugo, Justice Must Prevail Party (JMPP)
39 Chike Ukaegbu, Advanced Allied Party (AAP)
40 Omoyele Sowore, Africa Action Congress (AAC)
41 Umenwa Godwin, All Grand Alliance Party (AGAP)
42 Isiaka Balogun, United Democratic Party (UDP)
43 Lewis Abah, Change Advocacy Party (CAP)
44 Babatunde Ademola, Nigeria Community Movement Party (NCMP)
45 Ahmed Buhari, Sustainable National Party (SNP)
46 John Dara, Alliance of Social Democrats (ASD)
47 Kriz David, Liberation Movement (LM)
48 Isah Bashayi, Masses Movement of Nigeria (MMN)
49 Emmanuel Etim, Change Nigeria (CN)
50 Habib Mohammed, United Democratic Party (UDP)
51 Fela Durotoye, Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN)
52 Angela Johnson, Alliance for a United Nigeria (AUN)
53 John Onwubuya, Freedom and Justice Party (FJP)
54 Mashood Shittu, Alternative Party of Nigeria (APN)
55 Yusuf Dantale, Allied Peoples Movement (APM)
56 Ahmed Inuwa, United Party of Nigeria (UPN)
57 Geff Ojinika, Coalition For Change (CFC)

58 Robinson Akpua, National Democratic Liberty Party (NDLP)

59 Victor Okhai, Providence Peoples Congress (PPC)

60 Israel Nonyerem David, Reform and Advancement Party (RAP)

61. Nicolas Felix, Peoples Coalition Party (PCP)

General Presidential election in Nigeria: Saturday16 February 2019

Source:https://thebiggestgists..com/2018/10/nigerians-abroad-to-vote-for.html?m=1

Subscribe here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo5sXGJ2k0c5CnczcUilIGQ
nice one, i think this is the first time Nigeria in diaspora will be casting their votes. they should please votes for Atiku.

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Re: Nigerians Abroad To Vote For A Presidential Candidate On November 1st by Tenn88: 4:01pm On Nov 01, 2018
Ok

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Re: Nigerians Abroad To Vote For A Presidential Candidate On November 1st by Naijaguy12345(m): 4:02pm On Nov 01, 2018
johnnyvid:
nice one, i think this is the first time Nigeria in diaspora will be casting their votes. they should please votes for Atiku.
How can people who live abroad vote for a man who is banned from visiting them ? Let Atiku attend a fundraising dinner for his presidential ambition in USA then he'll have the votes.

Buhari is no saint but Atiku is a thief on a large scale.

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Re: Nigerians Abroad To Vote For A Presidential Candidate On November 1st by johnnyvid(m): 4:04pm On Nov 01, 2018
Naijaguy12345:
Are you afraid niii?
Re: Nigerians Abroad To Vote For A Presidential Candidate On November 1st by NaijaRoyalty(m): 4:04pm On Nov 01, 2018
Buhari will be addressed as "Ex President" after May 29th , Insha Allah .

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Re: Nigerians Abroad To Vote For A Presidential Candidate On November 1st by Naijaguy12345(m): 4:08pm On Nov 01, 2018
For ya dream.
NaijaRoyalty:
Buhari will be addressed as "Ex President" after May 29th , Insha Allah .
Re: Nigerians Abroad To Vote For A Presidential Candidate On November 1st by MetaPhysical: 4:09pm On Nov 01, 2018
OP,
As an exercise this is nice and I will participate.

Please let people know that this is not INEC approved.
Re: Nigerians Abroad To Vote For A Presidential Candidate On November 1st by ABSAO(m): 4:21pm On Nov 01, 2018
angry


I don't expect Nigerians in diaspora to vote either of Buhari or Atiku.
Re: Nigerians Abroad To Vote For A Presidential Candidate On November 1st by johnnyvid(m): 4:26pm On Nov 01, 2018
ABSAO:
angry



I don't expect Nigerians in diaspora to vote either of Buhari or Atiku.
Why?
Re: Nigerians Abroad To Vote For A Presidential Candidate On November 1st by johnnyvid(m): 4:28pm On Nov 01, 2018
Naijaguy12345:
How can people who live abroad vote for a man who is banned from visiting them ? Let Atiku attend a fundraising dinner for his presidential ambition in USA then he'll have the votes.

Buhari is no saint but Atiku is a thief on a large scale.
you are still pained cos' of Atiku peesidential candidacy hmmmm? it is their choice and their right, let them exercise it ok.

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