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Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by Built2last: 1:06am On Dec 16, 2018
Votes by various handles.

Post more if you have.

Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by Ratello: 1:24am On Dec 16, 2018
Well captured, Nigerians are wiser likewise are the gods. Lalasticlala take this to the Promised Land.

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Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by FarahAideed: 1:26am On Dec 16, 2018
It's only in BMC zombie office that Osinbanjo won it seems

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Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by Nobody: 1:35am On Dec 16, 2018
BMC crew be like "those handles belong to IPOD miscreants".

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Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by nnachukz(m): 2:22am On Dec 16, 2018
Every sane Nigerian knows that OBI defeated them all. Throw up the pull even in APC tweeter handle and see OBI top all of them.

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Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by hucienda: 4:36am On Dec 16, 2018
hmmm ... even here on nairaland. Different sources all in agreement that Peter Obi won the debate.

But VPs are not the guys in the driving seat. Presidents are. Look forward to that debate.

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Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by jchioma: 5:16am On Dec 16, 2018
Nigeria must get it right in 2019!

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Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by CHRISDMANAGER(m): 5:25am On Dec 16, 2018
Self deception and denial is bad..
Some miscreants will never agree to this reportage..
Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by punisha: 7:20am On Dec 16, 2018
sad


Presidential debate is all I want oooo....

If "would know who" doesn't appear may the gods strike him with scrotum filariosis
Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by magoo10(m): 7:26am On Dec 16, 2018
Obi made a well atikulated debate but I am not surprised though because obi is economically and financially inclined and he has his record as anambra state governor to speak for him.

Zombies can continue deceiving themselves

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Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by Metuh: 7:29am On Dec 16, 2018
grin. But Zombies were saying otherwise.



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Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by deji17: 7:29am On Dec 16, 2018
PDP lying machines at work

Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by Metuh: 7:31am On Dec 16, 2018
deji17:
PDP lying machines at work

Get a bucket and start crying already bros.



Peter Obi schooled your dwarf lying pastor aka mere commissioner for market women affairs. grin
Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by deji17: 7:33am On Dec 16, 2018
Metuh:


Get a bucket and start crying already bros.



Peter Obi schooled your dwarf lying pastor aka mere commissioner for market women affairs. grin


Peter Obi deletes tweet giving false figures

DECEMBER 15, 2018


The vice-presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Peter Obi, caught red-handed for reeling out fake and outlandish figures on Friday night went further low early Saturday: he deleted one of the misleading tweets. Peter Gregory Obi Obi had claimed during the live TV debate on Friday in Abuja that Nigeria attracted $41 billion Foreign Direct Investment in its economy in 2015 and that the value of the FDI fell to to $12.5 billion under the Buhari administration, to justify why Buhari must leave looters alone and mind the economy.

Obi, who told many lies during the debate, was fact-checked and his figure for 2015 was found to be wide off the mark. Apparently embarrassed, he deleted the tweet and replaced it with another. Here were his original tweet and the correction he got: *Obi’s deleted tweet The fact checking that showed that Obi lied Obi’s new tweet skirted 2015 and now quoted a figure for 2014. Peter Obi @PeterObi · 20h Replying to @PeterObi Currently, we have a government that is doing what it is not suppose to do.

The job of Government is supervision and to create an enabling environment for investments to thrive. #2019debate Peter Obi @PeterObi In 2014, we generated $21bn in FDI, in 2017, Nigeria attracted only $12bn. Unemployment & underemployment was 24% in 2014. In 2017 it is now 40%. Even our stock market has lost over N2Trillion in one year. You can’t shut down your shop and be chasing criminals. #2019Debate 1,344 6:36 AM – Dec 15, 2018 Twitter Ads info and privacy 732 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy Even that figure was false. ProShare , an investment company dealing with equities said $2.7billion was what came in in 2014 and it fell to $720m in 2015, rising again to $1.4b in 2016, falling again in 2017 to $980million. Trading Economies.com said Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria averaged 1279.72 USD Million from 2007 until 2018, reaching an all time high of 3084.90 USD Million in the fourth quarter of 2012 and a record low of 435.64 USD Million in the second quarter of 2018.

IndexMundi, quoting IMF figures also gave FDI for Nigeria as $5,562,874,000 in 2013, $4,655,849,000 in 2014(far lower than the $24billion quoted by Obi), $3,128,592,000 in 2015 and $4,434,648,000 in 2016. It fell to $3.4billion in 2017, according to World Bank data. And here is a CBN report on Direct Investments inflow to Nigeria’s economy. The CBN said it increased by 0.7 per cent to US$438.84 million when compared with the preceding quarter of 2018.


It however, indicated a decline of 45.0 per cent when compared to the corresponding period of 2017. “Portfolio Investments inflow to the economy decreased significantly to US$1,790.83 million in Q3 2018 from US$4,233.38 million and US$3,320.84 million in the preceding quarter and the corresponding period of 2017, respectively . However, other investment liabilities increased slightly to US$4,281.48 million when compared with US$3,226.58 million recorded in the preceding quarter”. Other lies of Obi:


*Peter Obi lied when he said SMEs get only 0.5% of total bank loans of N19trillion to the private sector in Nigeria. According to CBN, the actual figure is N22.44 trillion and only 0.1% goes to the SMEs, as at March 2018. *Peter Obi said Nigeria’s unemployment is 42%. But NBS statistics said it was 14.2%.

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Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by Kenekingisback: 7:35am On Dec 16, 2018
Tinubu boys go take cover angry
Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by pedrilo: 8:10am On Dec 16, 2018
deji17:
PDP lying machines at work
it shows that the will of the pipo was subverted
Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by udemzyudex(m): 8:27am On Dec 16, 2018
Really? But APC supporters are saying otherwise, is it that this people are not Nigerians?
Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by udemzyudex(m): 8:34am On Dec 16, 2018
deji17:
PDP lying machines at work

After rigging, stop deceiving yourself, we all know what happened.
Re: Twitter: How Nigerians Voted On The Vps Debate by moron888: 8:36am On Dec 16, 2018
Social network can't win election

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