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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by Freedom34: 11:21am On Jun 03, 2022 |
Hehehehehe.... Emeka forming kunle. I be Yoruba k** u dia! We don complete nwokem! AfonjaConehead: |
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by onuman: 12:19pm On Jun 03, 2022 |
babadee1: If you are not part of the Indomie generation that does not understand that Nigeria was formed by 3 regions in 1960, but sees Nigeria as a country formed by 36 states and Abuja, why can't you understand that it's fraudulent to latter create 20 new federating units in the northern region but allow only 17 federating units in the old two southern regions? How can't you understand that creation of 20 new federating units (19 states and Abuja) for one northern region gave absolute political powers to the politicians in the north, but reduced political prowess from the politicians in the southern regions? |
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by 7lives: 12:33pm On Jun 03, 2022 |
africanpride1:Don't loose hope yet. You won't believe what will happen after APC convention. Head out tail that power is coming south. Na for inside aso rock we go dismantle this country. |
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by 7lives: 12:45pm On Jun 03, 2022 |
Freedom34: Na their lies dey make me distance myself from them. I believe they may never get that presidency until they stop telling lies. Information that is a public knowledge, they will try to sweep it under the carpet. |
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by 7lives: 12:48pm On Jun 03, 2022 |
Freedom34: Iberibesm Dem dey buy am for ebay. |
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by babadee1(m): 1:31pm On Jun 03, 2022 |
onuman: This guy think am well na. States don't vote in elections. Federating units don't vote in elections. People vote. Since the beginning of the Nigerian experiment the north always vote as one bloc. The south always split their votes. Imagine if all the federating units in the south west, east and niger delta all come together and decide to support one southerner against the north. But will that ever happen? No. Instead it's easier to believe there's a rigged political structure when the answer is very simple and so obvious in front of our eyes. |
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by onuman: 2:25pm On Jun 03, 2022 |
babadee1: A presidential candidate must win 25% of votes in 2/3 of the number of (36) states in Nigeria, apart from winning the highest number of votes, before the candidate can be proclaimed winner of Nigeria's presidential election. It's very easy for a northerner to win 25% of votes in the 19 northern states, then scout for 5 southerner states to win 25%; but not easy for a southerner to win 25% of votes in 24 states. Put on your thinking cap to observe that it's very easy for a cow from Northern Nigeria to win even a professor of Law or Politics from the south of Nigeria if the northern politicians support a northern presidential candidate. |
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by babadee1(m): 3:29pm On Jun 03, 2022 |
onuman: My guy think about every single presidential election in Nigeria since 1999. In all the elections so far the two major candidates have aiways met this 25% threshold requirement. So that one cannot be the problem. Talk another thing biko. Your last sentence is actually where the real truth lies. Northern politicians and voters find it easy to rally around a northern presidential candidate but southern politicians and voters find it difficult to rally around a southern candidate in the same manner. Please tell me why. |
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by onuman: 3:48pm On Jun 03, 2022 |
babadee1: In bold. You are not sure of what you wrote that all the major presidential candidates won 25% of votes in 2/3 of the 36 states. Check the result sheets since 1999 for the truth. |
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by UtuokeAlcoholic: 4:23pm On Jun 03, 2022 |
Faber:Who did North East and North Central produce? |
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by AfonjaConehead: 10:13pm On Jun 11, 2022 |
Freedom34: Na you go kaput there cos I nor tell you say I be Igbo or yoruba... conehead keep on sleeping on top bicycle for middle of road.. |
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by Freedom34: 10:21pm On Jun 11, 2022 |
Who be dis? Mtchwwww! Taaa dia! AfonjaConehead: AfonjaConehead:
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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: When Will The South Learn? by AfonjaConehead: 10:40pm On Jun 11, 2022 |
Freedom34: |
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