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Re: Why PDP, R-APC Couldn’t Withstand Buhari During 2019 Election – Galadima by Bright4(m): 9:38am On Apr 20, 2019
Complaining is allowed in the journey of mankind... consequently, while yearning for change, looking back again should not be ignored.
Bennycollins:
It's very laughable how some of you think. What's it with GEJ this, PDP that? Why the reference to a man that was voted out to bring a government of "change"? PMB should rather be seen to be different in upholding the constitution if he represents change. If you say because the PDP did wrong , people should not complain when you do same, then you are no different.
Re: Why PDP, R-APC Couldn’t Withstand Buhari During 2019 Election – Galadima by Stakeholders(m): 9:50am On Apr 20, 2019
To me what I think it cause election defeat for Mr Atiku is miscalculation, PDP calculated that by using selling of NNPC to campaign it will boost the chances of getting massive vote in South South and southeast while because of ethnic factor they will divide vote in Northern region without taking the effect of selling NNPC saga to consideration. Hausa and Fulani were the most beneficiary so they won't want anyone to sell NNPC. To me I think that cause the lose and secondly low turnout of people in southern region too also contribute to it because people were busy at there various home instead of going out to cast their votes. Whereas in Northern region people troop out in mass to votes. It highly painful and pathetic when you compare the way people were ranting on social media in southern region compare to turnout ratio on the day of elections. Mind you there are some people that doesn't vote and are still saying they stole their mandate.

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Re: Why PDP, R-APC Couldn’t Withstand Buhari During 2019 Election – Galadima by Realtord43: 10:02am On Apr 20, 2019
abbasajao:


Oga stop ranting here. Go to court with ur Microsoft's server evidence and stop disturbing us with bathroom analyses.
We are already in court bro. be patient for the hit
Re: Why PDP, R-APC Couldn’t Withstand Buhari During 2019 Election – Galadima by funmijoyb(f): 10:07am On Apr 20, 2019
edebemba:

It is too early to start jubilating over the new minimum wage because it has consequences. There has never been a time that salaries of workers were increased and Nigerians did not groan under hyper inflation. It started with the Udoji award. Perhaps, it happened before you were born. Ask older people around you.
Calm down... That was PDP era. Things has totally changed.
Re: Why PDP, R-APC Couldn’t Withstand Buhari During 2019 Election – Galadima by funmijoyb(f): 10:11am On Apr 20, 2019
Karemarealty288:


No ....the South East will abandon APC for the southwest and go into alliance with the party that will present a more younger and likeable northerner. The will continue ruling.. Northerner leadership will continue after Buhari. grin
Corrected.
We don't need your support.
Re: Why PDP, R-APC Couldn’t Withstand Buhari During 2019 Election – Galadima by Livingjahguy: 10:53am On Apr 20, 2019
God will surely save this country naija.
Re: Why PDP, R-APC Couldn’t Withstand Buhari During 2019 Election – Galadima by salam1(m): 4:34pm On Apr 20, 2019
Realtord43:
Self opinion aint relevant
same as yours

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