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Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by Bella55555(f): 8:39pm On Feb 15, 2019
emalek86:
The only thing I know is that many name will be retired here on nairaland from tomorrow. So let's just enjoy each other company today and bid farewell tomorrow.
meaning
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by therealsaheed: 8:39pm On Feb 15, 2019
kimnicki:
Vote Atiku!!
We need to send Buhari to rest at home

NEVER
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by lydelara(f): 8:39pm On Feb 15, 2019
Do not forget to vote oladotun Hassan(AD) for House of Reps Eti Osa Constituency.... The best man for the job....He has over 25 bills already
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by Liebermantic: 8:39pm On Feb 15, 2019
Atiku
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by Hotzone(m): 8:40pm On Feb 15, 2019
all i need to know is kanu has lifted the ban on 'no lefelendum no erection' tag so IPOB can vote
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by Bella55555(f): 8:40pm On Feb 15, 2019
haywire07:
DO NOT FORGET TO VOTE BUHARI
mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew

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Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by KillTheZombies: 8:42pm On Feb 15, 2019
Congrats to President Atiku Anayoeze Abiade Abubakar!

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Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by Walehelt(m): 8:43pm On Feb 15, 2019
Most importantly, use your brain

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Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by Walehelt(m): 8:43pm On Feb 15, 2019
Bella55555:
meaning
wait until tomorrow
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by boxypane(m): 8:48pm On Feb 15, 2019
BRAINTORMS:

TOFIAKWA
Its youths like you that disrupt a peaceful process, respect peoples opinion.

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Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by Birdborg: 8:50pm On Feb 15, 2019
Another chance of moving the country to the next level ooo
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by Roon9(m): 8:56pm On Feb 15, 2019
Rubbish talk... Stand your ground? Wtf!
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by bizhop01: 9:14pm On Feb 15, 2019
DMerciful:
For all those that voted Bubu in 2015, you have another opportunity to redeem yourself! Do the right thing and maybe posterity might forgive you for your poor judgement in 2015
2015 Nigerian vote buhari base on consideration today buhari is a tested product, everyone knows that buhari has no vision and nothing to offer that is the bitter truth.

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Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by OyinO: 9:18pm On Feb 15, 2019
The ruling party doesn't need your miserable votes to win. NPower youths alone will not want to miss their N30k package. Also, all these years PDP has been ruling, they have never won elections but good at rigging elections. He who kill by the sword, dies by the sword. Me, I don't give a damn who wins. Anybody that wins is president of all Nigerians as long as this British contraption remains.
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by SirWarlock: 9:32pm On Feb 15, 2019
checkolatunji:
Don't mind OP oooo, defend wetin? Just vote and go inside cos of you try to show say you be defender of the universe and anything happen, na OYO you dey.

Vote, go inside and watch TV or you go bear parlour and take some bear to relax your nerver or better still drink inside your house.

As for me after voting na to take my White London take step down alongside my guys.

Chikena
grin
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by akolat(m): 10:32pm On Feb 15, 2019
The country decides tomorrow...How can a man who isn't fit take us to the next level...so much propaganda. BUBU has lost it.
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by Dollabiz: 10:38pm On Feb 15, 2019
hmmm
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by mexbee1(m): 10:46pm On Feb 15, 2019
0RIADE:
Another general election is upon us. We have seen how elections are conducted in Nigeria, but things can be different this time around.

Keep these things in mind as you go out on Saturday and we stand a chance to make a difference.

EAT BEFORE YOU GO OUT TO VOTE:

A hungry man is rarely a thinking man. He is often a desperate, unthinking man. Hunger has been used as a deadly weapon of warfare and manipulation. So fortify yourself against attacks from that angle. DON'T LET THEM GET YOU LIKE ESAU.

Eat at home before you go out to vote, it will give you the strenght to brave the inevitable, long queues. It will give you the fortitude to cast your vote and defend it.

And most importantly, it will help to prevent stories like "ETC was sharing bread and ATM was sharing jollof rice. So I collected the jollof rice and the rest is history". Don't let thay happen to you. Your franchise is your birthright. You'd be selling it cheap for a plate of jollof rice. Or even #10000.
Don't sell your birthright for food. Eat at home!.


DON'T BE INTIMIDATED:

Don't let anybody or a group of nameless nobodies browbeat you into casting your vote for their preferred candidate.
You will know these sets of people when you see them. Ignore them religiously.

If they confront you physically, stand your ground. State your mandate firmly. Refuse to be intimidated and posterity will thank you for it.
If you think you need help, don't hesitate to call/shout/scream for it. As the occasion demands. It is not emasculation, it is common sense.

Don't let anyone intimidate you and don't stand by when someone else is being intimidated.



DON'T VOTE BASED ON RELIGIOUS, ETHNIC OR SENTIMENTAL AFFILIATIONS:

If you're still thinking of voting a presidential candidate based on etbnic or religious affiliation rather than intellectual inclination, you deserve a 4-bedroom flat. In a cave. In the stone age. That's where you belong!.

Resist the temptation to gravitate towards the safety of similarity in the guise of ethnic or religious affiliations.
Put a lid on your sentiments.
Use your head, not your heart.



YOUR EGO, LET IT GO:

You might have decided to vote for a candidate because your ego would be bruised otherwise. Even though you know the candidate is more of a candyman than a candidate.

Ignorance and Arrogance are two reasons people often make an obviously wrong choice.
Ignorance is a disability, not an excuse, get help if you can.
Arrogance, on the other hand, is self-imposed stupidity. Get self-help..
To help you get to your self-help station;
Acknowledge that anyone can make mistakes. Including you.
Come to grips with the fact that you have made a terrible mistake in the candidate you have chosen to support.(This is going to require that you swallow your ego. But got right ahead, you won't choke on it)
DO THE RIGHT THING. VOTE THE RIGHT CANDIDATE.
Bury your ego before it buries you!.



YOU DON'T HAVE TO MIRROR THE MULTITUDE

Scientists have discovered empirical evidence that mirroring people, especially those around us, is a reflex action. UNTIL YOU ARE 7!.

'I did it because everyone is doing it' is a wonderful excuse--until you turn seven years old. It's called hypnosis.
But once you are beyond seven, you DID IT because you CHOSE TO do it.

Don't vote for a candidate because everyone else is voting for the candidate. You have an independent brain. Use it independently and make your own choice. It is not unheard of for the multitude to be wrong.




Above all,
Stay safe,
Stay vigilant.

Use your PVC,
And your BRAIN.





All lazy Nigerian Youths should get up nd use their PVC's to send d kunu guzzling Dullard back to Daura

Atiku/Obi all d way
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by BRAINTORMS(m): 11:58pm On Feb 15, 2019
boxypane:

Its youths like you that disrupt a peaceful process, respect peoples opinion.
Thats my opinion, Why cant you respect mine?

Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by sweetilicious(f): 12:40am On Feb 16, 2019
I was disenfranchised.
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by abefeb1(m): 12:52am On Feb 16, 2019
Before you vote on Saturday, consider these two confessional statements. Buhari: I've never stolen. Atiku: I will not steal again.
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by boxypane(m): 7:09am On Feb 16, 2019
BRAINTORMS:

Thats my opinion, Why cant you respect mine?
You need Jesus.
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by BRAINTORMS(m): 8:35pm On Feb 16, 2019
boxypane:

You need Jesus.
Now thats respecting other peoples opinion......

And for the record I have him
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by boxypane(m): 7:48am On Feb 17, 2019
BRAINTORMS:

Now thats respecting other peoples opinion......

And for the record I have him
Correct bro.
Re: February 16, 2019 Election: Five Things To Keep In Mind by Ayobami7(m): 2:13am On Feb 18, 2019
好的

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