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I Do Not Believe This INEC by chiefolododo(m): 9:36pm On Feb 14, 2019
INEC whose chairman is Mahmood Yakubu is not fit to deliver a credible ,free and fair election.

We have seen INEC working assiduously for APC candidates to emerge as winners while conducting governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun States and now buhari (man of integrity) with APC have prepared thumb printed ballots papers in Kano (the one we hear of ) how about other states?

Atiku and other candidates would be foolish if they allow this nonsense.


https://dailynigerian.com/breaking-police-nab-17-sacks-containing-thumb-printed-ballots-in-kano/
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by nwanyionitsha: 10:18pm On Feb 14, 2019
chiefolododo:
INEC whose chairman is Mahmood Yakubu is not fit to deliver a credible ,free and fair election.

We have seen INEC working assiduously for APC candidates to emerge as winners while conducting governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun States and now buhari (man of integrity) with APC have prepared thumb printed ballots papers in Kano (the one we hear of ) how about other states?

Atiku and other candidates would be foolish if they allow this nonsense.


https://dailynigerian.com/breaking-police-nab-17-sacks-containing-thumb-printed-ballots-in-kano/
What can anyone do? Let's play our parts by going out to vote.

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 5:41am On Feb 15, 2019
There is a limit to rigging. Rigging can only be done by a popular party. APC is generally no more popular than PDP as at today.If we all come out enmasse and vote, we would make rigging too difficult for them.

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by bender79: 5:47am On Feb 15, 2019
DamZik:
There is a limit to rigging. Rigging can only be done by a popular party. APC is generally no more popular than PDP as at today.If we all come out enmasse and vote, we would make rigging too difficult for them.
Trash! APC is popular everywhere except your igbo villages

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by chiefolododo(m): 5:51am On Feb 15, 2019
bender79:
Trash! APC is popular everywhere except your igbo villages
therefore they can rig ?

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 5:55am On Feb 15, 2019
bender79:
Trash! APC is popular everywhere except your igbo villages
ejoseph:
7 Major Reasons Why Smart Youths & Students Are Voting For Atiku This Saturday

Nigerian students are among the most intelligent in the world. From Lagos to Owerri, from London to New York, the intellectual capacity of the young Nigerian is renowned. An analysis conducted by Rice University in the U.S. showed that Nigerian youths are the most educated of all migrants in the country. The institution credited the finding to a culture of relentless drive for education amongst Nigerians.

This Saturday, young Nigerians and students will be faced with task of selecting between a party that built 11 brand new universities from scratch in 3 years , sweeping millions of jambites into undergraduate programs and a party party that views youths and students as miscreants in the words of one of their leaders popularly known as "constituted authority".

There are several reasons why young Nigerians and students who have reached the voting age should kick out the cattle herder who glorifies cattles over human lives and the law professor under whose watch Nigeria's constitution is being raped with reckless abandon.

It takes a smart person to recognize incompetence, but only a man whose conscience is not snared can look beyond ethnic and religious sentiments to make an objective assessment. Here is why Nigerians youths and students should vote Atiku this Saturday:

1.The Extreme Hunger and Poverty In Our Hostels and Campuses

It is no news that life has become virtually unbearable for most Nigerians. Under the APC government of Buhari, the naira started competing with the Zimbabwean dollar for irrelevance as the prices of food stuffs soared.

The price of rice , garri and Indomie doubled, gala shrunk in size, while the salaries of most parents and sponsors remained stagnant or lost value. Many others became casualties of the job loss tsunami triggered by a medieval era economic policy known as Buharinomics which was described as the height of foolishness by the Financial Times of London.

The few parents and sponsors that managed to keep their jobs after the implementation of this policy could hardly support their wards because salaries were not paid. Under Buhari, we became the world headquarters for extreme hunger and poverty.

The good news here is that with an Atiku Presidency anchored on job creation and the opening up of the economy , joy and happiness is set to replace hunger and anger on our campuses. In the words of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria needs Atiku to make life more meaningful.( Nov 26. 2016 Daily Post)

2. The Inhuman Hike In school fees and Accommodation Charges

Despite renaging on virtually all their promises, the APC and its governors have inflicted untold hardship on Nigerian students. APC as a party is renowned for arbitrary hike in tuition fees and indiscriminate closure of schools when students protest such hikes. It took the intervention of ASUU and the upcoming elections for the Buhari administration to suspend the proposed increase in tuition fees to =N= 350,000. Voting for Buhari on saturday is an endorsement of the plan to increase the tuition of fee of public universities to between N350, 000 to N500, 000 per session.

On the other hand, here is what Buhari himself had to say about Atiku and education "Over the years, I have admired your courage and doggedness in defending your interests and your generosity in promoting education" ( Mohammadu Buhari Nov 24. 2016)


3. The Burden Of Transportation Cost On and Off Campus

Despite their pseudo promise that Nigerians will buy fuel for =N= 40 per liter , Nigerian students both on and off campuses have had to bear the brunt of high transport fares owing to the increase in the price of petroleum products by Buhari. High transport fares have also complicated life for students on Industrial training and catapulted cost of living for virtually everyone.

Unlike the current fraudulent subsidy regime being operated by the cabal, Atiku and Obi intend to clean up the system and provide affordable and easily accessible transportation system that would be fully integrated across the length and breadth of Nigeria making life much better for all Nigerians.

4. Nepotism & Employment Of Unqualified Lecturers.

Following the illegal sack of vice chacellors of Federal institutions by this regime, many federal universities which hitherto had a Nigerian outlook began wearing Northern look with the disengagement of non native lecturers and the employment of lecturers who can hardly express themselves in English teaching undergraduate students who knew better than them. With merit and intellectual capacity being slaughtered on the alter of nepotism,
the result was a catastrophic fall in the standard of education in the federal universities affected.

What will Atiku do differently? This is how Garba Shehu, Atiku's former spokesman describes him "Even those who don’t like him say Atiku does not compromise on quality. He has a knack for identifying good staff. In line with this tradition, we hire only good hands. With Atiku, quality is always the number one issue". ( Premium Times Dec .8.2013)



5. Destruction Of the Almajiri School Legacy

According to UNICEF, the North East alone has about 3 Million Almajiris. The PDP through President Goodluck Jonathan created a path that began the transformation and reformation of the Almajiri school system. This resulted in the construction of commissioning of about 200 Almajiri schools with library , mosque and Mallams quarters . 
However, on November 17 , 2017 just two years into Buharis administration, The Daily Trust Newspaper reported that this laudable initiative of the PDP is now in ruins leaving an estimated 10 million Almajiri students wondering the streets of northern Nigeria with many becoming willing tools in the hands of extremists. This explains why Nigeria currently has 13.2 million out-of-school children about the highest in the world.

Atiku is a very compassionate person, unlike the malevolent fellow from Daura who does not care according to Amaechi, Atiku's holistic plan for education will ensure that our out of school children return to school at the shortest possible time , his UBE credentials and his actions during the Anambara school closure saga by Mbadinuju speaks for itself.


6.The Reckless Abandonment of Kano Students Abroad

Buhari watched helplessly as Ganduje stuff millions of dollars into the Central bank located inside his baban riga yet refusing to pay the tuition fees of Kano state students sent abroad during Kwankwaso' s era even though he was part and parcel of that government as deputy governor.

Why will a President allow his citizens to roam the streets of a foreign country begging for food, simply because he wants to send a message to a political foe?

Nigeria needs a students and youth friendly president like Atiku , one who understands young people and connects with their hopes and aspirations. Even when the Special Eagles where stranded, it was Atiku who came to their rescue and ensured our country was not disgraced.

7. Buharis Penchant For Demarketing Young Nigerians 

The youths constitute a vast majority of the Nigerian students population. Despite their immense contribution to nation building, Buhari has used every available opportunity on the international stage to rubbish them in the eyes of the international community.

During a February 2016 interview with UK Telegraph, Mr Buhari said most Nigerian youths in the UK are disposed to criminality despite the fact that young Nigerian students are among the top performing students throughout the United Kingdom. 

Even though research has clearly shown that young Nigerians are the most educated, our president still went ahead to describe us as the most uneducated and lazy crop of people at the Commonwealth Business Forum in the United Kingdom, attended by Heads of State and Government of 53 nations.

In contrast, Atiku passionately believes in the young Nigerian, he has openly declared his willingness to nuture our entraprenural drive and support us to achieve our dreams.

Having tried an analogue president and witnessed it's catastrophic consequence on a 21st century economy, it is time to elect a digital president

Having tried a cattle rearer with unproductive cows, it is time to elect a man that understands the demands of a global economy.

It is time to rescue Nigeria and Nigerians from the cabals by electing Atiku Abubakar as President so that our great country can start working again.

May God Himself Continue to Bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria



Dcn Oche Joseph Otorkpa

Member PDP Presidential Campaign Council
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by joameh: 5:58am On Feb 15, 2019
This guy u are a fool already for this ur useless posting, who tells u APC thumb printed ballot paper in kano as old as u are u don't have a single sense thunder fire u idiot... PMB all the way.....

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 6:47am On Feb 15, 2019
bender79:
Trash! APC is popular everywhere except your igbo villages
Every one who is against the mediocrity, corruption and dictatorship of Buhari is automatically an ipob to you. Keep deceiving yourself if that is what makes you happy. Oodua ni mi tokan tokan.

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by bender79: 6:58am On Feb 15, 2019
DamZik:
ejoseph:
7 Major Reasons Why Smart Youths & Students Are Voting For Atiku This Saturday

Nigerian students are among the most intelligent in the world. From Lagos to Owerri, from London to New York, the intellectual capacity of the young Nigerian is renowned. An analysis conducted by Rice University in the U.S. showed that Nigerian youths are the most educated of all migrants in the country. The institution credited the finding to a culture of relentless drive for education amongst Nigerians.

This Saturday, young Nigerians and students will be faced with task of selecting between a party that built 11 brand new universities from scratch in 3 years , sweeping millions of jambites into undergraduate programs and a party party that views youths and students as miscreants in the words of one of their leaders popularly known as "constituted authority".

There are several reasons why young Nigerians and students who have reached the voting age should kick out the cattle herder who glorifies cattles over human lives and the law professor under whose watch Nigeria's constitution is being raped with reckless abandon.

It takes a smart person to recognize incompetence, but only a man whose conscience is not snared can look beyond ethnic and religious sentiments to make an objective assessment. Here is why Nigerians youths and students should vote Atiku this Saturday:

1.The Extreme Hunger and Poverty In Our Hostels and Campuses

It is no news that life has become virtually unbearable for most Nigerians. Under the APC government of Buhari, the naira started competing with the Zimbabwean dollar for irrelevance as the prices of food stuffs soared.

The price of rice , garri and Indomie doubled, gala shrunk in size, while the salaries of most parents and sponsors remained stagnant or lost value. Many others became casualties of the job loss tsunami triggered by a medieval era economic policy known as Buharinomics which was described as the height of foolishness by the Financial Times of London.

The few parents and sponsors that managed to keep their jobs after the implementation of this policy could hardly support their wards because salaries were not paid. Under Buhari, we became the world headquarters for extreme hunger and poverty.

The good news here is that with an Atiku Presidency anchored on job creation and the opening up of the economy , joy and happiness is set to replace hunger and anger on our campuses. In the words of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria needs Atiku to make life more meaningful.( Nov 26. 2016 Daily Post)

2. The Inhuman Hike In school fees and Accommodation Charges

Despite renaging on virtually all their promises, the APC and its governors have inflicted untold hardship on Nigerian students. APC as a party is renowned for arbitrary hike in tuition fees and indiscriminate closure of schools when students protest such hikes. It took the intervention of ASUU and the upcoming elections for the Buhari administration to suspend the proposed increase in tuition fees to =N= 350,000. Voting for Buhari on saturday is an endorsement of the plan to increase the tuition of fee of public universities to between N350, 000 to N500, 000 per session.

On the other hand, here is what Buhari himself had to say about Atiku and education "Over the years, I have admired your courage and doggedness in defending your interests and your generosity in promoting education" ( Mohammadu Buhari Nov 24. 2016)


3. The Burden Of Transportation Cost On and Off Campus

Despite their pseudo promise that Nigerians will buy fuel for =N= 40 per liter , Nigerian students both on and off campuses have had to bear the brunt of high transport fares owing to the increase in the price of petroleum products by Buhari. High transport fares have also complicated life for students on Industrial training and catapulted cost of living for virtually everyone.

Unlike the current fraudulent subsidy regime being operated by the cabal, Atiku and Obi intend to clean up the system and provide affordable and easily accessible transportation system that would be fully integrated across the length and breadth of Nigeria making life much better for all Nigerians.

4. Nepotism & Employment Of Unqualified Lecturers.

Following the illegal sack of vice chacellors of Federal institutions by this regime, many federal universities which hitherto had a Nigerian outlook began wearing Northern look with the disengagement of non native lecturers and the employment of lecturers who can hardly express themselves in English teaching undergraduate students who knew better than them. With merit and intellectual capacity being slaughtered on the alter of nepotism,
the result was a catastrophic fall in the standard of education in the federal universities affected.

What will Atiku do differently? This is how Garba Shehu, Atiku's former spokesman describes him "Even those who don’t like him say Atiku does not compromise on quality. He has a knack for identifying good staff. In line with this tradition, we hire only good hands. With Atiku, quality is always the number one issue". ( Premium Times Dec .8.2013)



5. Destruction Of the Almajiri School Legacy

According to UNICEF, the North East alone has about 3 Million Almajiris. The PDP through President Goodluck Jonathan created a path that began the transformation and reformation of the Almajiri school system. This resulted in the construction of commissioning of about 200 Almajiri schools with library , mosque and Mallams quarters . 
However, on November 17 , 2017 just two years into Buharis administration, The Daily Trust Newspaper reported that this laudable initiative of the PDP is now in ruins leaving an estimated 10 million Almajiri students wondering the streets of northern Nigeria with many becoming willing tools in the hands of extremists. This explains why Nigeria currently has 13.2 million out-of-school children about the highest in the world.

Atiku is a very compassionate person, unlike the malevolent fellow from Daura who does not care according to Amaechi, Atiku's holistic plan for education will ensure that our out of school children return to school at the shortest possible time , his UBE credentials and his actions during the Anambara school closure saga by Mbadinuju speaks for itself.


6.The Reckless Abandonment of Kano Students Abroad

Buhari watched helplessly as Ganduje stuff millions of dollars into the Central bank located inside his baban riga yet refusing to pay the tuition fees of Kano state students sent abroad during Kwankwaso' s era even though he was part and parcel of that government as deputy governor.

Why will a President allow his citizens to roam the streets of a foreign country begging for food, simply because he wants to send a message to a political foe?

Nigeria needs a students and youth friendly president like Atiku , one who understands young people and connects with their hopes and aspirations. Even when the Special Eagles where stranded, it was Atiku who came to their rescue and ensured our country was not disgraced.

7. Buharis Penchant For Demarketing Young Nigerians 

The youths constitute a vast majority of the Nigerian students population. Despite their immense contribution to nation building, Buhari has used every available opportunity on the international stage to rubbish them in the eyes of the international community.

During a February 2016 interview with UK Telegraph, Mr Buhari said most Nigerian youths in the UK are disposed to criminality despite the fact that young Nigerian students are among the top performing students throughout the United Kingdom. 

Even though research has clearly shown that young Nigerians are the most educated, our president still went ahead to describe us as the most uneducated and lazy crop of people at the Commonwealth Business Forum in the United Kingdom, attended by Heads of State and Government of 53 nations.

In contrast, Atiku passionately believes in the young Nigerian, he has openly declared his willingness to nuture our entraprenural drive and support us to achieve our dreams.

Having tried an analogue president and witnessed it's catastrophic consequence on a 21st century economy, it is time to elect a digital president

Having tried a cattle rearer with unproductive cows, it is time to elect a man that understands the demands of a global economy.

It is time to rescue Nigeria and Nigerians from the cabals by electing Atiku Abubakar as President so that our great country can start working again.

May God Himself Continue to Bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria



Dcn Oche Joseph Otorkpa

Member PDP Presidential Campaign Council
Trash!

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by bender79: 7:04am On Feb 15, 2019
DamZik:
Every one who is against the mediocrity, corruption and dictatorship of Buhari is automatically an ipob to you. Keep deceiving yourself if that is what makes you happy. Oodua ni mi tokan tokan.
Trash!

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 7:29am On Feb 15, 2019
bender79:
Trash!
why is it trash? Let's make Nigeria work and great again. Say no to hypocrisy, mediocrity and lifelessness. God bless Nigeria.

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 7:31am On Feb 15, 2019
bender79:
Trash!
Let's make Nigeria work and great again. Say no to hypocrisy, mediocrity and lifelessness. God bless Nigeria.

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by haffaze777(m): 7:49am On Feb 15, 2019
DamZik:

Let's make Nigeria work and great again. Say no to hypocrisy, mediocrity and lifelessness. God bless Nigeria.

Sorry brother we are not thief so we ain't voting atiku
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by haffaze777(m): 7:51am On Feb 15, 2019
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DamZik:
ejoseph:
7 Major Reasons Why Smart Youths & Students Are Voting For Atiku This Saturday

Nigerian students are among the most intelligent in the world. From Lagos to Owerri, from London to New York, the intellectual capacity of the young Nigerian is renowned. An analysis conducted by Rice University in the U.S. showed that Nigerian youths are the most educated of all migrants in the country. The institution credited the finding to a culture of relentless drive for education amongst Nigerians.

This Saturday, young Nigerians and students will be faced with task of selecting between a party that built 11 brand new universities from scratch in 3 years , sweeping millions of jambites into undergraduate programs and a party party that views youths and students as miscreants in the words of one of their leaders popularly known as "constituted authority".

There are several reasons why young Nigerians and students who have reached the voting age should kick out the cattle herder who glorifies cattles over human lives and the law professor under whose watch Nigeria's constitution is being raped with reckless abandon.

It takes a smart person to recognize incompetence, but only a man whose conscience is not snared can look beyond ethnic and religious sentiments to make an objective assessment. Here is why Nigerians youths and students should vote Atiku this Saturday:

1.The Extreme Hunger and Poverty In Our Hostels and Campuses

It is no news that life has become virtually unbearable for most Nigerians. Under the APC government of Buhari, the naira started competing with the Zimbabwean dollar for irrelevance as the prices of food stuffs soared.

The price of rice , garri and Indomie doubled, gala shrunk in size, while the salaries of most parents and sponsors remained stagnant or lost value. Many others became casualties of the job loss tsunami triggered by a medieval era economic policy known as Buharinomics which was described as the height of foolishness by the Financial Times of London.

The few parents and sponsors that managed to keep their jobs after the implementation of this policy could hardly support their wards because salaries were not paid. Under Buhari, we became the world headquarters for extreme hunger and poverty.

The good news here is that with an Atiku Presidency anchored on job creation and the opening up of the economy , joy and happiness is set to replace hunger and anger on our campuses. In the words of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria needs Atiku to make life more meaningful.( Nov 26. 2016 Daily Post)

2. The Inhuman Hike In school fees and Accommodation Charges

Despite renaging on virtually all their promises, the APC and its governors have inflicted untold hardship on Nigerian students. APC as a party is renowned for arbitrary hike in tuition fees and indiscriminate closure of schools when students protest such hikes. It took the intervention of ASUU and the upcoming elections for the Buhari administration to suspend the proposed increase in tuition fees to =N= 350,000. Voting for Buhari on saturday is an endorsement of the plan to increase the tuition of fee of public universities to between N350, 000 to N500, 000 per session.

On the other hand, here is what Buhari himself had to say about Atiku and education "Over the years, I have admired your courage and doggedness in defending your interests and your generosity in promoting education" ( Mohammadu Buhari Nov 24. 2016)


3. The Burden Of Transportation Cost On and Off Campus

Despite their pseudo promise that Nigerians will buy fuel for =N= 40 per liter , Nigerian students both on and off campuses have had to bear the brunt of high transport fares owing to the increase in the price of petroleum products by Buhari. High transport fares have also complicated life for students on Industrial training and catapulted cost of living for virtually everyone.

Unlike the current fraudulent subsidy regime being operated by the cabal, Atiku and Obi intend to clean up the system and provide affordable and easily accessible transportation system that would be fully integrated across the length and breadth of Nigeria making life much better for all Nigerians.

4. Nepotism & Employment Of Unqualified Lecturers.

Following the illegal sack of vice chacellors of Federal institutions by this regime, many federal universities which hitherto had a Nigerian outlook began wearing Northern look with the disengagement of non native lecturers and the employment of lecturers who can hardly express themselves in English teaching undergraduate students who knew better than them. With merit and intellectual capacity being slaughtered on the alter of nepotism,
the result was a catastrophic fall in the standard of education in the federal universities affected.

What will Atiku do differently? This is how Garba Shehu, Atiku's former spokesman describes him "Even those who don’t like him say Atiku does not compromise on quality. He has a knack for identifying good staff. In line with this tradition, we hire only good hands. With Atiku, quality is always the number one issue". ( Premium Times Dec .8.2013)



5. Destruction Of the Almajiri School Legacy

According to UNICEF, the North East alone has about 3 Million Almajiris. The PDP through President Goodluck Jonathan created a path that began the transformation and reformation of the Almajiri school system. This resulted in the construction of commissioning of about 200 Almajiri schools with library , mosque and Mallams quarters . 
However, on November 17 , 2017 just two years into Buharis administration, The Daily Trust Newspaper reported that this laudable initiative of the PDP is now in ruins leaving an estimated 10 million Almajiri students wondering the streets of northern Nigeria with many becoming willing tools in the hands of extremists. This explains why Nigeria currently has 13.2 million out-of-school children about the highest in the world.

Atiku is a very compassionate person, unlike the malevolent fellow from Daura who does not care according to Amaechi, Atiku's holistic plan for education will ensure that our out of school children return to school at the shortest possible time , his UBE credentials and his actions during the Anambara school closure saga by Mbadinuju speaks for itself.


6.The Reckless Abandonment of Kano Students Abroad

Buhari watched helplessly as Ganduje stuff millions of dollars into the Central bank located inside his baban riga yet refusing to pay the tuition fees of Kano state students sent abroad during Kwankwaso' s era even though he was part and parcel of that government as deputy governor.

Why will a President allow his citizens to roam the streets of a foreign country begging for food, simply because he wants to send a message to a political foe?

Nigeria needs a students and youth friendly president like Atiku , one who understands young people and connects with their hopes and aspirations. Even when the Special Eagles where stranded, it was Atiku who came to their rescue and ensured our country was not disgraced.

7. Buharis Penchant For Demarketing Young Nigerians 

The youths constitute a vast majority of the Nigerian students population. Despite their immense contribution to nation building, Buhari has used every available opportunity on the international stage to rubbish them in the eyes of the international community.

During a February 2016 interview with UK Telegraph, Mr Buhari said most Nigerian youths in the UK are disposed to criminality despite the fact that young Nigerian students are among the top performing students throughout the United Kingdom. 

Even though research has clearly shown that young Nigerians are the most educated, our president still went ahead to describe us as the most uneducated and lazy crop of people at the Commonwealth Business Forum in the United Kingdom, attended by Heads of State and Government of 53 nations.

In contrast, Atiku passionately believes in the young Nigerian, he has openly declared his willingness to nuture our entraprenural drive and support us to achieve our dreams.

Having tried an analogue president and witnessed it's catastrophic consequence on a 21st century economy, it is time to elect a digital president

Having tried a cattle rearer with unproductive cows, it is time to elect a man that understands the demands of a global economy.

It is time to rescue Nigeria and Nigerians from the cabals by electing Atiku Abubakar as President so that our great country can start working again.

May God Himself Continue to Bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria



Dcn Oche Joseph Otorkpa

Member PDP Presidential Campaign Council
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Stop bothering us with this trash because we won't read it
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 7:53am On Feb 15, 2019
haffaze777:


Sorry brother we are not thief so we ain't voting atiku
You mean thieves like Gandollar, Tinubu, Osinbajo, Hell rufai and their supporters
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 7:54am On Feb 15, 2019
haffaze777:
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Stop bothering us with this trash because we won't read it
You must read it o. Let's make Nigeria work and great again. Say no to hypocrisy, mediocrity and lifelessness. God bless Nigeria.
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by haffaze777(m): 7:58am On Feb 15, 2019
DamZik:

You must read it o. Let's make Nigeria work and great again. Say no to hypocrisy, mediocrity and lifelessness. God bless Nigeria.

You will have to force me to read concocted nonsense written by one frustrated PDP,let me ask u this do u think u can change our mind about Thief Atiku?
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by haffaze777(m): 8:00am On Feb 15, 2019
DamZik:
You mean thieves like Gandollar, Tinubu, Osinbajo, Hell rufai and their supporters

That's why am not rooting for any abovementioned name,if u see them as thieves don't vote for them when they need ur vote,since Atiku is a thief to me,don't u think I deserve to vote against him?

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by tundeontop: 8:03am On Feb 15, 2019
DamZik:
You mean thieves like Gandollar, Tinubu, Osinbajo, Hell rufai and their supporters
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DamZik:
You mean thieves like Gandollar, Tinubu, Osinbajo, Hell rufai and their supporters
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DamZik:
You mean thieves like Gandollar, Tinubu, Osinbajo, Hell rufai and their supporters
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 8:14am On Feb 15, 2019
haffaze777:


That's why am not rooting for any abovementioned name,if u see them as thieves don't vote for them when they need ur vote,since Atiku is a thief to me,don't u think I deserve to vote against him?

The same way I will vote against corrupt Buhari. I see Buhari as a bigger thief than Gandollar but he is perfect in the act of hypocrisy and pretence.
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by haffaze777(m): 8:20am On Feb 15, 2019
DamZik:


The same way I will vote against corrupt Buhari. I see Buhari as a bigger thief than Gandollar but he is perfect in the act of hypocrisy and pretence.

That's why I didn't bother you with useless reason you should vote anybody, can you please stop littering everywhere with that trash because it won't change our mind about Thief Atiku
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 8:20am On Feb 15, 2019
haffaze777:


You will have to force me to read concocted nonsense written by one frustrated PDP,let me ask u this do u think u can change our mind about Thief Atiku?

What evidence do you have against Atiku to call him a thief? If he is truly a thief, what stops Buhari Mr corruption (opposition) fighter to jailed within the last three years? You are not being truthful to your self and insincere to the course of a better Nigeria. Let's make Nigeria work and great again. Say no to hypocrisy, mediocrity and lifelessness. God bless Nigeria.
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 8:22am On Feb 15, 2019
haffaze777:


That's why I didn't bother you with useless reason you should vote anybody, can you please stop littering everywhere with that trash because it won't change our mind about Thief Atiku

Let's make Nigeria work and great again. Say no to hypocrisy, mediocrity and lifelessness. God bless Nigeria.
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by haffaze777(m): 8:25am On Feb 15, 2019
DamZik:


What evidence do you have against Atiku to call him a thief? If he is truly a thief,

The same you have against tinubu and el rufai,well i will juat tell u to watch his interview with ahmed kaderia

what stops Buhari Mr corruption (opposition) fighter to jailed within the last three years?

so u and ur ilks can start shouting tyrant the same way u shouted when saraki was arraigned at CCT,the same way u shouted when. EFCC invite ekweremadu,Ogbeni we know ur type
You are not being truthful to your self and insincere to the course of a better Nigeria. Let's make Nigeria work and great again. Say no to hypocrisy, mediocrity and lifelessness. God bless Nigeria.

We all know who the enemy of Nigeria and Nigerian is between us
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by haffaze777(m): 8:28am On Feb 15, 2019
DamZik:


Let's make Nigeria work and great again. Say no to hypocrisy, mediocrity and lifelessness. God bless Nigeria.

The Nigeria he (Atiku) and his principal (Obasanjo) couldn't make work for good eight years
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 8:41am On Feb 15, 2019
haffaze777:


The Nigeria he (Atiku) and his principal (Obasanjo) couldn't make work for good eight years
Nigeria worked. You can attest to it that Nigerian economy was better under OBJ/Atiku than under the military rule. For example, Nigeria experience the first economic recession under Buharis dictatorship government in 1984. Is Buhari's second economic recession better than when when we have African largest and fastest economy under PDP? Be sincere pls.
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by haffaze777(m): 8:46am On Feb 15, 2019
DamZik:
Nigeria worked. You can attest to it that Nigerian economy was better under OBJ/Atiku than under the military rule. For example, Nigeria experience the first economic recession under Buharis dictatorship government in 1984. Is Buhari's second economic recession better than when when we have African largest and fastest economy under PDP? Be sincere pls.
I laugh in recession, we had best economy in Nigeria yet we are borrowing to pay salary.yes Nigeria worked under Atiku and that's why all our public assets were sold to his cronies.

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Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 8:49am On Feb 15, 2019
haffaze777:


The same you have against tinubu and el rufai,well i will juat tell u to watch his interview with ahmed kaderia



so u and ur ilks can start shouting tyrant the same way u shouted when saraki was arraigned at CCT,the same way u shouted when. EFCC invite ekweremadu,Ogbeni we know ur type

We all know who the enemy of Nigeria and Nigerian is between us

I watched the interview. It provided Atiku the opportunity to clear himself of every unsubstantiated spurious allegations without evidence against him. And even if Atiku is truly corrupt and if probe cannot probe a thief and jail him in three years, then he is not fighting corruption but opposition.
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 8:57am On Feb 15, 2019
haffaze777:

I laugh in recession, we had best economy in Nigeria yet we are borrowing to pay salary.yes Nigeria worked under Atiku and that's why all our public assets were sold to his cronies.

Laughing is good for your health but don't laugh in Buhari recession. Lol.

Nigeria never borrowed to pay salaries when Atiku was VP. Please go and make research about it. Moreover, who are Atiku's cronies he sold Nigeria to, under the watch of Baba Iyabo? Stop pedling falsehood.
Re: I Do Not Believe This INEC by Nobody: 9:01am On Feb 15, 2019
haffaze777:


The same you have against tinubu and el rufai,well i will juat tell u to watch his interview with ahmed kaderia



so u and ur ilks can start shouting tyrant the same way u shouted when saraki was arraigned at CCT,the same way u shouted when. EFCC invite ekweremadu,Ogbeni we know ur type

"We all know who the enemy of Nigeria and Nigerian is between us

We all know who the enemy of Nigeria and Nigerian is between us" You are but maybe deliberate ignorance for reasons best known to you won't allow to admit with me.

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