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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by kenzysmith: 3:07pm On Aug 30, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:


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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by fredoooooo: 3:07pm On Aug 30, 2021
Pdp should give SE
Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by Beloved2016: 3:07pm On Aug 30, 2021
poor mathematics student. can't make anything from this your calculation
Jones4190:
APC = PDP, Prove ?
ANSWER
Since we know they are both parties, The 2nd "P" in PDP is a constant and so may not be included in the equation. OR we may as well say APC"P" = PD"P"
"P" = Party
Divide both sides of the equation by the constant "P".
Resulting in APC = PD
This means that if A+P+C = x, Also P+D must be equal to x
Meaning A+P+C = P+D
Using the alphabet A -Z numbers, whereby A = 1 and Z=26
Substituting letters with their corresponding numbers.
A,P,C = 1,16,3
P,D= 16,4
A+P+C = 1+16+3 = 20
P+D= 16+4 = 20
Therefore APC = PDP

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by AsawanaDgreat: 3:07pm On Aug 30, 2021
PDP is expired
Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by IgboWarlord(m): 3:11pm On Aug 30, 2021
Jones4190:
APC = PDP, Prove ?
ANSWER
Since we know they are both parties, The 2nd "P" in PDP is a constant and so may not be included in the equation. OR we may as well say APC"P" = PD"P"
"P" = Party
Divide both sides of the equation by the constant "P".
Resulting in APC = PD
This means that if A+P+C = x, Also P+D must be equal to x
Meaning A+P+C = P+D
Using the alphabet A -Z numbers, whereby A = 1 and Z=26
Substituting letters with their corresponding numbers.
A,P,C = 1,16,3
P,D= 16,4
A+P+C = 1+16+3 = 20
P+D= 16+4 = 20
Therefore APC = PDP

Lord,i hate Math.
Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by airsaylongcome: 3:12pm On Aug 30, 2021
Jones4190:
APC = PDP, Prove ?
ANSWER
Since we know they are both parties, The 2nd "P" in PDP is a constant and so may not be included in the equation. OR we may as well say APC"P" = PD"P"
"P" = Party
Divide both sides of the equation by the constant "P".
Resulting in APC = PD
This means that if A+P+C = x, Also P+D must be equal to x
Meaning A+P+C = P+D
Using the alphabet A -Z numbers, whereby A = 1 and Z=26
Substituting letters with their corresponding numbers.
A,P,C = 1,16,3
P,D= 16,4
A+P+C = 1+16+3 = 20
P+D= 16+4 = 20
Therefore APC = PDP

In Mathematics, APC or PD means AxPxC or P*D. Given that premise, can you work on your proof again?

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by onuman: 3:12pm On Aug 30, 2021
Fiscus105:
Ceeding presidential ticket to north is tantermult to set entire country on fire ooooooo

Southern PDP politicians supporting a northern PDP presidential candidate want to be closer to Aso Rock to pick bigger crumbs.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by RodgersAkpafu: 3:12pm On Aug 30, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:
By Tamunotonye Inioribo

In the coming days, the National Executive Committee, NEC, of Peoples Democratic Party, will be appoint a chairman and other members of the National Zoning Committee for various national offices in the party ahead of its October 30 and 31 National Convention.

The Zoning Committee is also expected to decide which region, between the north and south, should be given the right to produce the next National Chairman and Presidential Ticket of the party for the 2023 election. It is expected for one of the two regions to the National Chairman of the party while the other get the party's presidential ticket for 2023 election; which means potentially producing the next President of Nigeria. This is because no region can get both simultaneously in substantive capacity.

While it is easier for the the party to decide the region to zone its chairmanship to, same cannot be said of its presidential ticket. This is because stakeholders from the two regions are making strong argument on why the party should zone the ticket to their region.

The Arguments of Northern Stakeholders
Northern stakeholders and aspirants of the party have argued that of the 16 years that PDP was in government, the south held sway for 13½ years through Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (southwest) and Dr Goodluck Jonathan (southsouth), leaving the north, through the late Umaru Musa Yar'adua from northwest with only 2½ years.

They further argued that of the 6 candidates that the party sponsored in presidential election, the south enjoyed 4 through Obasanjo (1999 and 2003) and Jonathan (2011 and 2015), while the party only sponsored candidates of the north on two occasions through Yar'adua (northwest) and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar (northcentral).

Thirdly, the north argued that the incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari was not sponsored by the PDP but another party, and therefore his term in office should have no effect on the internal arrangement of PDP. They therefore demanded that the north, especially the zone within the northern region that is yet to enjoy democratic presidency in Nigeria be allowed to produce the party's presidential candidate.

Argument of the south:
For the south, stakeholders and leaders of the party from the region argue that it would be immoral for the party to field a candidate as preferred to successor of Buhari, who is from the same region like him. They are of the opinion that the north, through the incumbent president, would have enjoyed uninterrupted eight years by May 2023, and it will not be fair to people of the south for his successor to be a kinsman of his from the north. In that note, they hold that the party zones his presidential ticket to the south.

More so, stakeholders from the southeast geopolitical zone have are of the position that the zone, being the only not to have produced the a presidential candidate of the party since 1999, should be given the right to produce the next president under the party's platform. While stakeholders from the southsouth zone are of the argument that the zone was not able to complete two interrupted terms in office due to the loss of Dr Jonathan in 2015.

Argument of Southern Governors Forum
A couple of months ago, Governors of the Southern region under the auspices of Southern Governors Forum, issued a communique after a meeting that was held in Asaba, Delta state, demanded that the region is allowed to produce the next President of the country in 2023.

These Governors, who premised their argument on the need for equity, fairness and fair distribution of power, held that it would amount to immorality for the south to be denied the 2023 Presidency after the 8-year reign of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Although the Southern Governors have strong argument, the defect in their call is that the presidential seat is a position to be contested for by interested political parties. Each of these parties are expected to make decisions on the zones of the candidates to sponsor based their individual political dynamics.

Being that the SGF is a forum of Governors of the South who are members of three different political parties, their body is unfit to dictate the direction of any of the political parties with respect to sponsoring candidates for election. Therefore, the SGF position for the south to produce the next president of Nigeria is advisory at best.

The Way Forward For PDP?
I am of the position that while the call for power shift to the south in 2023 as canvassed by stakeholders from the region is valid, the arguments by the northern stakeholders is equally valid within the context of the party.

If PDP zones its presidential ticket to the south, it will send signals to northern stakeholders and electorates that the party is a southern party, and this will alienate northern voters from the party.

If on the other hand the party zones its ticket to the north, voters from the south will accuse the party of pursuing sectional interest in quest for power. The party cannot afford to offend its southern voters, especially the its traditional stronghold; that is southsouth and southeast zones.

Therefore, the way forward for the party is not to zone its presidential ticket to any of the two regions. Instead, it should be left open for all interested aspirants irrespective of region they hail from. The aspirants should lobby stakeholders and delegates, and test their electoral strength at the Special National Convention to elect the party's presidential candidate in 2022. All the party needs to do is to ensure a credible, transparent and acceptable electoral process before and during the primary election, and activate various mechanisms to ensure post-primary reconciliation process.

This is the only way out.

Tamunotonye "Tonyebarcanista" Inioribo is a public affairs commentator and member of Peoples Democratic Party.
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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by Scamburster(m): 3:13pm On Aug 30, 2021
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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by cornerstonee: 3:14pm On Aug 30, 2021
Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by UncleJJ(m): 3:17pm On Aug 30, 2021
Jones4190:

Divide both sides of the equation by the constant "P".

Lousy attempt

APC/P = AC

PDP/P = PD or DP

Nonsense

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by UncleJJ(m): 3:19pm On Aug 30, 2021
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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by nameo: 3:20pm On Aug 30, 2021
PDP, the useless and weak Opposition party.

The Presidential position should come to the south. That is only fair(i.e as much as i dont like this north-south thingy perpetuated by the politicians)

PDP has prople like Peter Obi right? Is he not a southerner??

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by ItsTutsi(m): 3:20pm On Aug 30, 2021
PDP giving their ticket to a Southerner is kissing the presidency good bye, is giving it to APC on a platter of gold! They know the north has the population and numbers, so they are hopeful to latch on to it

Note* the PDP(southerners), don't give a Bleep about yall feelings, whether what they do is right or wrong.. it's all about their interest!
SecretReporter:
They should give the presidential ticket to a Southerner because even APC will still give their ticket to southerner

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by Trumann: 3:21pm On Aug 30, 2021
Apc will try to field a weak southern candidate while the North fields a strong candidate. Even the Apc Southern candidate will be sabotaged by Northerners within the Apc.
Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by MrColdsweat: 3:21pm On Aug 30, 2021
Pdp will die a natural death if it refuses to zone its ticket to an igbo man.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by GardenOfGod(m): 3:21pm On Aug 30, 2021
Jones4190:
APC = PDP, Prove ?
ANSWER
Since we know they are both parties, The 2nd "P" in PDP is a constant and so may not be included in the equation. OR we may as well say APC"P" = PD"P"
"P" = Party
Divide both sides of the equation by the constant "P".
Resulting in APC = PD
This means that if A+P+C = x, Also P+D must be equal to x
Meaning A+P+C = P+D
Using the alphabet A -Z numbers, whereby A = 1 and Z=26
Substituting letters with their corresponding numbers.
A,P,C = 1,16,3
P,D= 16,4
A+P+C = 1+16+3 = 20
P+D= 16+4 = 20
Therefore APC = PDP
Making jest of our further Maths teachers grin grin
Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by MrColdsweat: 3:22pm On Aug 30, 2021
Pep will die a natural death in igboland if it refuses to zone its ticket to an igbo man.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by onuman: 3:28pm On Aug 30, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:
By Tamunotonye Inioribo

In the coming days, the National Executive Committee, NEC, of Peoples Democratic Party, will be appoint a chairman and other members of the National Zoning Committee for various national offices in the party ahead of its October 30 and 31 National Convention.

The Zoning Committee is also expected to decide which region, between the north and south, should be given the right to produce the next National Chairman and Presidential Ticket of the party for the 2023 election. It is expected for one of the two regions to the National Chairman of the party while the other get the party's presidential ticket for 2023 election; which means potentially producing the next President of Nigeria. This is because no region can get both simultaneously in substantive capacity.

While it is easier for the the party to decide the region to zone its chairmanship to, same cannot be said of its presidential ticket. This is because stakeholders from the two regions are making strong argument on why the party should zone the ticket to their region.

The Arguments of Northern Stakeholders
Northern stakeholders and aspirants of the party have argued that of the 16 years that PDP was in government, the south held sway for 13½ years through Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (southwest) and Dr Goodluck Jonathan (southsouth), leaving the north, through the late Umaru Musa Yar'adua from northwest with only 2½ years.

They further argued that of the 6 candidates that the party sponsored in presidential election, the south enjoyed 4 through Obasanjo (1999 and 2003) and Jonathan (2011 and 2015), while the party only sponsored candidates of the north on two occasions through Yar'adua (northwest) and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar (northcentral).

Thirdly, the north argued that the incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari was not sponsored by the PDP but another party, and therefore his term in office should have no effect on the internal arrangement of PDP. They therefore demanded that the north, especially the zone within the northern region that is yet to enjoy democratic presidency in Nigeria be allowed to produce the party's presidential candidate.

Argument of the south:
For the south, stakeholders and leaders of the party from the region argue that it would be immoral for the party to field a candidate as preferred to successor of Buhari, who is from the same region like him. They are of the opinion that the north, through the incumbent president, would have enjoyed uninterrupted eight years by May 2023, and it will not be fair to people of the south for his successor to be a kinsman of his from the north. In that note, they hold that the party zones his presidential ticket to the south.

More so, stakeholders from the southeast geopolitical zone have are of the position that the zone, being the only not to have produced the a presidential candidate of the party since 1999, should be given the right to produce the next president under the party's platform. While stakeholders from the southsouth zone are of the argument that the zone was not able to complete two interrupted terms in office due to the loss of Dr Jonathan in 2015.

Argument of Southern Governors Forum
A couple of months ago, Governors of the Southern region under the auspices of Southern Governors Forum, issued a communique after a meeting that was held in Asaba, Delta state, demanded that the region is allowed to produce the next President of the country in 2023.

These Governors, who premised their argument on the need for equity, fairness and fair distribution of power, held that it would amount to immorality for the south to be denied the 2023 Presidency after the 8-year reign of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Although the Southern Governors have strong argument, the defect in their call is that the presidential seat is a position to be contested for by interested political parties. Each of these parties are expected to make decisions on the zones of the candidates to sponsor based their individual political dynamics.

Being that the SGF is a forum of Governors of the South who are members of three different political parties, their body is unfit to dictate the direction of any of the political parties with respect to sponsoring candidates for election. Therefore, the SGF position for the south to produce the next president of Nigeria is advisory at best.

The Way Forward For PDP?
I am of the position that while the call for power shift to the south in 2023 as canvassed by stakeholders from the region is valid, the arguments by the northern stakeholders is equally valid within the context of the party.

If PDP zones its presidential ticket to the south, it will send signals to northern stakeholders and electorates that the party is a southern party, and this will alienate northern voters from the party.

If on the other hand the party zones its ticket to the north, voters from the south will accuse the party of pursuing sectional interest in quest for power. The party cannot afford to offend its southern voters, especially the its traditional stronghold; that is southsouth and southeast zones.

Therefore, the way forward for the party is not to zone its presidential ticket to any of the two regions. Instead, it should be left open for all interested aspirants irrespective of region they hail from. The aspirants should lobby stakeholders and delegates, and test their electoral strength at the Special National Convention to elect the party's presidential candidate in 2022. All the party needs to do is to ensure a credible, transparent and acceptable electoral process before and during the primary election, and activate various mechanisms to ensure post-primary reconciliation process.

This is the only way out.

Tamunotonye "Tonyebarcanista" Inioribo is a public affairs commentator and member of Peoples Democratic Party.

History of political leadership of Nigeria did not start in 1999 return to democracy. It’s most annoying whenever northern politicians start to count from 1999 but ignore the nearly 30 years north ruled Nigeria either in military fatigues or in civilian clothes.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by President99: 3:29pm On Aug 30, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:
By Tamunotonye Inioribo

In the coming days, the National Executive Committee, NEC, of Peoples Democratic Party, will be appoint a chairman and other members of the National Zoning Committee for various national offices in the party ahead of its October 30 and 31 National Convention.

The Zoning Committee is also expected to decide which region, between the north and south, should be given the right to produce the next National Chairman and Presidential Ticket of the party for the 2023 election. It is expected for one of the two regions to the National Chairman of the party while the other get the party's presidential ticket for 2023 election; which means potentially producing the next President of Nigeria. This is because no region can get both simultaneously in substantive capacity.

While it is easier for the the party to decide the region to zone its chairmanship to, same cannot be said of its presidential ticket. This is because stakeholders from the two regions are making strong argument on why the party should zone the ticket to their region.

The Arguments of Northern Stakeholders
Northern stakeholders and aspirants of the party have argued that of the 16 years that PDP was in government, the south held sway for 13½ years through Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (southwest) and Dr Goodluck Jonathan (southsouth), leaving the north, through the late Umaru Musa Yar'adua from northwest with only 2½ years.

They further argued that of the 6 candidates that the party sponsored in presidential election, the south enjoyed 4 through Obasanjo (1999 and 2003) and Jonathan (2011 and 2015), while the party only sponsored candidates of the north on two occasions through Yar'adua (northwest) and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar (northcentral).

Thirdly, the north argued that the incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari was not sponsored by the PDP but another party, and therefore his term in office should have no effect on the internal arrangement of PDP. They therefore demanded that the north, especially the zone within the northern region that is yet to enjoy democratic presidency in Nigeria be allowed to produce the party's presidential candidate.

Argument of the south:
For the south, stakeholders and leaders of the party from the region argue that it would be immoral for the party to field a candidate as preferred to successor of Buhari, who is from the same region like him. They are of the opinion that the north, through the incumbent president, would have enjoyed uninterrupted eight years by May 2023, and it will not be fair to people of the south for his successor to be a kinsman of his from the north. In that note, they hold that the party zones his presidential ticket to the south.

More so, stakeholders from the southeast geopolitical zone have are of the position that the zone, being the only not to have produced the a presidential candidate of the party since 1999, should be given the right to produce the next president under the party's platform. While stakeholders from the southsouth zone are of the argument that the zone was not able to complete two interrupted terms in office due to the loss of Dr Jonathan in 2015.

Argument of Southern Governors Forum
A couple of months ago, Governors of the Southern region under the auspices of Southern Governors Forum, issued a communique after a meeting that was held in Asaba, Delta state, demanded that the region is allowed to produce the next President of the country in 2023.

These Governors, who premised their argument on the need for equity, fairness and fair distribution of power, held that it would amount to immorality for the south to be denied the 2023 Presidency after the 8-year reign of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Although the Southern Governors have strong argument, the defect in their call is that the presidential seat is a position to be contested for by interested political parties. Each of these parties are expected to make decisions on the zones of the candidates to sponsor based their individual political dynamics.

Being that the SGF is a forum of Governors of the South who are members of three different political parties, their body is unfit to dictate the direction of any of the political parties with respect to sponsoring candidates for election. Therefore, the SGF position for the south to produce the next president of Nigeria is advisory at best.

The Way Forward For PDP?
I am of the position that while the call for power shift to the south in 2023 as canvassed by stakeholders from the region is valid, the arguments by the northern stakeholders is equally valid within the context of the party.

If PDP zones its presidential ticket to the south, it will send signals to northern stakeholders and electorates that the party is a southern party, and this will alienate northern voters from the party.

If on the other hand the party zones its ticket to the north, voters from the south will accuse the party of pursuing sectional interest in quest for power. The party cannot afford to offend its southern voters, especially the its traditional stronghold; that is southsouth and southeast zones.

Therefore, the way forward for the party is not to zone its presidential ticket to any of the two regions. Instead, it should be left open for all interested aspirants irrespective of region they hail from. The aspirants should lobby stakeholders and delegates, and test their electoral strength at the Special National Convention to elect the party's presidential candidate in 2022. All the party needs to do is to ensure a credible, transparent and acceptable electoral process before and during the primary election, and activate various mechanisms to ensure post-primary reconciliation process.

This is the only way out.

Tamunotonye "Tonyebarcanista" Inioribo is a public affairs commentator and member of Peoples Democratic Party.
Point of correction, Atiku is from North-East
Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by Lugianostar(m): 3:31pm On Aug 30, 2021
Jones4190:
APC = PDP, Prove ?
ANSWER
Since we know they are both parties, The 2nd "P" in PDP is a constant and so may not be included in the equation. OR we may as well say APC"P" = PD"P"
"P" = Party
Divide both sides of the equation by the constant "P".
Resulting in APC = PD
This means that if A+P+C = x, Also P+D must be equal to x
Meaning A+P+C = P+D
Using the alphabet A -Z numbers, whereby A = 1 and Z=26
Substituting letters with their corresponding numbers.
A,P,C = 1,16,3
P,D= 16,4
A+P+C = 1+16+3 = 20
P+D= 16+4 = 20
Therefore APC = PDP

Weed get power?
Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by Sarmiz24(m): 3:33pm On Aug 30, 2021
Then dey should be ready to loose the election, cuz next election we all be voting for region not party, any party that’s puts a south on the frontline wins the election so na PDP sabi wetin want do them.... enof of North scope of Dem being the only candidate to win election for any party

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by Sleekfingers: 3:35pm On Aug 30, 2021
kenzysmith:
that the point bro I will prefer goodluck Johnathan to atiku. Nigerian need to start working again. If APC and PDP feed northern candidates let this country divide no be them get country


And who will vote for that mofo call jonathan? Jonathan was a complete disaster. That was why most nigerians voted for this useless buhari. Thinking he would do right........

Pdp should find another candidate eg peter obi................pdp might lose if they give the ticket to Atiku.......but they will lose totally if they give their ticket to that mumu called jonathan......


Apc will lose . If they give the presidential ticket to Tinubu.......they should give the ticket to Osinbajo,

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by Sluacoast(m): 3:42pm On Aug 30, 2021
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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by komodapson(m): 3:45pm On Aug 30, 2021
kenzysmith:
that the point bro I will prefer goodluck Johnathan to atiku. Nigerian need to start working again. If APC and PDP feed northern candidates let this country divide no be them get country

I laugh in eswatini...if both candidates are re-presented they'll fail in flying colors
Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by Safemoon: 3:47pm On Aug 30, 2021
I so much hate that language enjoy that is attached to presidency.it sound like right to loot and favour your region
Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by komodapson(m): 3:50pm On Aug 30, 2021
Sleekfingers:



And who will vote for that mofo call jonathan? Jonathan was a complete disaster. That was why most nigerians voted for this useless buhari. Thinking he would do right........

Pdp should find another candidate eg peter obi................pdp might lose if they give the ticket to Atiku.......but they will lose totally if they give their ticket to that mumu called jonathan......


Apc will lose . If they give the presidential ticket to Tinubu.......they should give the ticket to Osinbajo,

This is the gospel truth... But a combination of Saraki-peter obi seems like a tale of two robbers....lol... Even if Osinbajo is presented,it'll be a gamble card played by APC

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by jacoik(m): 3:54pm On Aug 30, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:


Wetin you smoke?
I just tried to analyse what he said. At a time, my brain started paining me
Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by tujays(m): 4:02pm On Aug 30, 2021
kenzysmith:
that the point bro I will prefer goodluck Johnathan to atiku. Nigerian need to start working again. If APC and PDP feed northern candidates let this country divide no be them get country
Is it in this condition that you are you will be able to divide the country?

Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by HimName: 4:05pm On Aug 30, 2021
IPOB terrorists have again been sidelined by their beloved party! grin

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Cannot Afford To Cede Its Presidential Ticket To Any Region by CXLVII: 4:07pm On Aug 30, 2021
kenzysmith:
that the point bro I will prefer goodluck Johnathan to atiku. Nigerian need to start working again. If APC and PDP feed northern candidates let this country divide no be them get country

Don't blame the players! Blame the game.


You canvass for democracy, and here you have it. A game of alliances, power and influence which the northerners have. Don't start agitation when you lose. It's the game.

If the Southerners mean buisness, they should unite, but that's impossible.

Rigging or credible election, the North will always be a king maker.

Bitter politics has never won!

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