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Re: 2019 General Elections In Jeopardy As Card Reader Loses Out To Presidency by alizma: 9:21pm On Dec 09, 2018 |
socialmediaman:election was conducted in 2015 and nass suddenly realized there is loopholes to seal in 2018 Abi? they don jam person wet know more than them this time. |
Re: 2019 General Elections In Jeopardy As Card Reader Loses Out To Presidency by DeepNuggets: 10:11pm On Dec 09, 2018 |
socialmediaman: How many eligible voters had the smart pvc then and how many has it now? I for one have a laminated provisional pvc and with elections fast approaching restricting voting to only smart card holders means I and a host of others can't vote who we want. I think this electoral bill issue now is just a charade by the opposition party seeing as they've been losing and will keep losing elections. Talking about Buhari winnig in 75% of states loopholes were recorded is just insane from a party well know for their recklessness with public funds and gross abuse of power. Like someone rightly said Buhari's frying pan is way better than Atiku's fire. Matter of factly we can vote anyone else in apart from these two but that's not possible because it's about money and power...it's always been that way, now that APC has the power i don't see them losing out to PDP's monies |
Re: 2019 General Elections In Jeopardy As Card Reader Loses Out To Presidency by Splashme: 11:44pm On Dec 09, 2018 |
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