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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by emmyluizzz: 1:14pm On Aug 03, 2022
some questions here are so irrelevant

mods why did you push this nonsense to front page....how can a reasonable human ask us questions meant for the gods...are we witches to know the future



by the way while did you skip Yar'adua adminstration
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Nomorelove: 1:14pm On Aug 03, 2022
Throwback:
Anyway, we all know Tinubu has the best chance of improving the economy.

Statistics do not lie.

Check the statistics.
Economy without security is useless. Use your head to think next time.

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by tuzle(m): 1:14pm On Aug 03, 2022
Dollar price
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Goodnigga: 1:15pm On Aug 03, 2022
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And Peter Obi is an unusual political prostitute without integrity who despite being a former bank Chairman, allowed a contractor to cash N250m in Anambra that was to be expended in Lagos that harboured the bank headquarters.

Or do we even talk about the conflict of interest in domiciling Anambra State funds in the same Fidelity Bank whose board he chaired before becoming Governor? Or is it the conflict of investing state funds in a company in which he had interests?

How is he different from Atiku that put PTDF funds in his private bank account? Or why hide away his wealth in secret and complex accounts under his daughters name?

After Atiku, Obi is the chief contender for a typical and desperate politician. And those you continue to welcome to Labour Party like Peter Obi, are they not the same failed politicians who move about looking for a ticket - the next meal ticket of power?
will you keep kwayet? What of Atiku? The current APC is a combination of 4 political parties

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by LienwaltAbel(m): 1:15pm On Aug 03, 2022
Shit will change of course, for the worse that is. If you haven't started making plans to leave this fuckhole, I pity you.
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by harmony75: 1:15pm On Aug 03, 2022
By God's grace labour Party winning with Peter Obi is will be a new dawn in Nigeria economical, socially it will be a new Nigeria. Genuine changes will take place to the glory of God ���❤️ but if it's the other ways of the other 2thieves haaa God forbid buhari sef go dey laugh!!!

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Slimsaj: 1:16pm On Aug 03, 2022
Nigeria's major problems cannot be solved by just a President and His Vice.

[b][/b]There must be an agreed COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS towards Positivity and Productivity (PATRIOTISM)

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Atarakpa: 1:16pm On Aug 03, 2022
One or more of this bad rulers will be dead
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by seyimailbox: 1:19pm On Aug 03, 2022
Whoever wins may decide to ditch the polices of Buhari or continue it. This policies is a choice between being self sufficient and becoming a producing nation or being a consuming nation.
Whatever our choice, we will live with it.

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Moneymagnet24(m): 1:21pm On Aug 03, 2022
The price of things will still skyrocket and the Nigerian citizens will start wailing again, accusing whosoever wins the presidential seat.

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by kingthreat(m): 1:21pm On Aug 03, 2022
Only a military authoritarian government can turn Nigeria around. Not just a military government but a good one.

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Nobody: 1:21pm On Aug 03, 2022
There's no "regardless" here. If Tinubu or Atiku wins, then, we're in the same boat. NOTHING CHANGES FOR THE GOOD. We'll be dealing with the same system.

As for, OBI-DATTI, Nigeria has never, I repeat NEVER had it this good.
EVERYTHING CHANGES.

Every country that's having it good today still had a prolonged period of inconsistencies which ppl thought would always remain so, untill someone different came into the picture.

One thing about life is that there's always a room for change. CHANGE is always a possibility irrespective if how long it has taken

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Nobody: 1:21pm On Aug 03, 2022
gidgiddy:


Nothing will change regardless of who wins, the problem of Nigeria is from the foundation.

Nigeria is like a car with a very bad engine. Rather than talk about how to fix the engine, everyone is talking about who will be driver. No matter who the driver is, the car wont get far

At this time, we are now facing scrapping the car, i.e disintegration

This is false, security will get better when PO wins.
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by frankmoney(m): 1:21pm On Aug 03, 2022
Nothing . Nigeria needs to split for it to work . Split like the Soviet Union did . We have like 5 countries in this country

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Dest8sman: 1:21pm On Aug 03, 2022
Generally speaking, lai will lose his portfolio.
Then particularly, if Atiku wins, he will sell off many public corporations, which is good for all except the elite class.
If Tinubu wins, expect more taxations, such as radio tax, television tax, and natural resources tax (If I haven't heard of this last one, approach any shop owner along any street in Lagos. The person will satisfy your curiosity)
Then, if Obi wins, expect the legislature and the executive to engage in a cat and dog fight throughout the tenure of the administration.

From a political Scientist
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Rapuru14: 1:22pm On Aug 03, 2022
Throwback:
Anyway, we all know Tinubu has the best chance of improving the economy.

Statistics do not lie.

Check the statistics.

Tinubu began the rapid growth Lagos that has seen Lagos become the 5th largest economy in Africa

Where is Anamabra on that list?


Tinubu grew Lagos monthly IGR from N600m to N7b in 8yrs.
Obi grew Anambra monthly IGR from N450 to N700m in 8yrs.

Are we cursed to always support the failure on offer?

Even your children will doubt your sanity in wanting an Obi over a Tinubu who is an economic genius.

In my language Peter Obi is best described as "ba seje, Obi t'on so lerun"

Obi is a fig tree that cannot bear fruit.

Even Jesus Christ was mortified and cursed it forever.

Economic genius indeed!

You're urchinness is "irredeem@ble"

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Allisgud: 1:23pm On Aug 03, 2022
If obi lift a bill to write a new constitution that will favour the masses and majority of the lawmakers agreed,just forget it Nigeria problem is solve,that is if almost house have defected to labour party grin grin grin
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by jrusky(m): 1:24pm On Aug 03, 2022
Sorry can't say anything let the person get their first because ac said more than all these shit in 2015 when that failure was coming in as president today see where it landed us.

Let whoever go and proof himself than all these online bruhaha.

Pls if I say let the person win first sorry I'm not refering to Obi, pls obi is not part of the person

I'm talking about.pdp, or apc or ap or apga or npm or aa or adc etc and not obi.

Oya let those buffoons start their weeping......set gooooo!!!

Una dey craze.
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by ceeceeco: 1:24pm On Aug 03, 2022
Dollar will either reduce or increase regardless of who wins.
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Akerele44(m): 1:25pm On Aug 03, 2022
Throwback:
Anyway, we all know Tinubu has the best chance of improving the economy.

Statistics do not lie.

Check the statistics.

Tinubu began the rapid growth Lagos that has seen Lagos become the 5th largest economy in Africa

Where is Anamabra on that list?


Tinubu grew Lagos monthly IGR from N600m to N7b in 8yrs.
Obi grew Anambra monthly IGR from N450 to N700m in 8yrs.

Are we cursed to always support the failure on offer?

Even your children will doubt your sanity in wanting an Obi over a Tinubu who is an economic genius.

In my language Peter Obi is best described as "ba seje, Obi t'on so lerun"

Obi is a fig tree that cannot bear fruit.

Even Jesus Christ was mortified and cursed it forever.

After my research on Peter Òbí
I can now see clearly that southwest are desperate to rule this country by fire by fore

And as we all know that if Igbo man advertise market for u to buy...even u that knows the original will surely leave the Original and buy Igbo fake produce

Someone that's can lie to God even if God asked him questions who is now Ordinary Nigerians he can't lie to
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by francis5051: 1:25pm On Aug 03, 2022
Throwback:


And Peter Obi is an unusual political prostitute without integrity who despite being a former bank Chairman, allowed a contractor to cash N250m in Anambra that was to be expended in Lagos that harboured the bank headquarters.

Or do we even talk about the conflict of interest in domiciling Anambra State funds in the same Fidelity Bank whose board he chaired before becoming Governor? Or is it the conflict of investing state funds in a company in which he had interests?

How is he different from Atiku that put PTDF funds in his private bank account? Or why hide away his wealth in secret and complex accounts under his daughters name?

After Atiku, Obi is the chief contender for a typical and desperate politician. And those you continue to welcome to Labour Party like Peter Obi, are they not the same failed politicians who move about looking for a ticket - the next meal ticket of power?
you saying nonsense bro
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by CaptainFM1: 1:26pm On Aug 03, 2022
Dollar exchange rate.
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Abujason: 1:26pm On Aug 03, 2022
Return of some security after the commander in chief of terrorists (Buhari) who is also the Bokoharam and ISWAP sponsor is gone. Also an improved economy - by the grace of God.

May Buhari, his generations and all those that brought him to power and continue to support him suffer untold generational hardship and all the other challenges he brought on Nigeria.
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Samajogs: 1:27pm On Aug 03, 2022
Naira will gain value again
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by b03liberty(m): 1:27pm On Aug 03, 2022
Artiiclebeast:
The dollar will get close to the #2k mark and there will be a new buzz in town after Athiefkulate, Batify, and Obidient.

And then a new nick name will be coined up for the incumbent President.

And lastly, so many will look back and regretfully begin to laud the current administration that a majority has agreed is terrible.

This has been the story of Nigeria from time immemorial.

Make una dey read these my sermons small small perhaps e go reach more people to understand what we are truly up against as a people.

Enjoy..

Do not, and I repeat, do not put your hopes Obidienting, Athiefkulating, or Batifying...

None of these guys can handle or change Nigeria from the many ills currently eating it up.

By the time anyone of them does his first 1 year as the President you guys will begin to understand what's up and a nickname will soon be coined for that President as usual.

The battle and sickness plaguing Nigeria aren't what one President will just come on and solve in 8 years.

Okay, I'll concede that Peter Obi is perfect for the job in an ideal situation/country, and holds more promise than the other 2 major kleptos. Is Nigeria an ideal country as it is right now?

How about the same Obi acknowledging Atiku as his boss, mentor, and elder brother. I hope you guys know what this means in the Nigerian context. It means an unfettered access to the economy by the same Atiku you don't want to have by declaring yourselves Obidient.

Peter Obi hasn't done anything wrong to admit and acknowledge Atiku as a boss, friend, mentor, or elder brother, but that is one very dicey and double-edged thing with mingling with rogues in the Nigerian political space. The moment you get yourself muddled up with them it becomes difficult for you to come out and remain clean.

This is why some of Nigeria's best brains will rather protect the good name and image that they had built up for themselves over the years than get caught up in the messy demonic system called Nigerian politics.

Modified

A post by Lexilaw for every sensible Nigerian to ponder upon below and the major problem with Nigeria:


In case you are ignorant and fighting your friend of over 20 years because of politics, know this and know peace.

Senator Ali Modu Sheriff was National Chairman of PDP and was also National Chairman of APC at different times. In fact, his supposed Arch rival in politics in Borno State is former FCT Minister, Architect Ibrahim Bunu. Well, did you know that their wives are siblings? They are both daughters of the late Dr. Mohammed Lawan.

In 2011, Ali Modu Sheriff, as acting Chairman of the ANPP sent General Muhammadu Buhari out of the party which led Buhari to create the CPC. Did you know that Senator Ali Modu Sheriff's nephew, Babagana, is the husband of Buhari's daughter, Halima? Babagana's mum, Fanne, is Ali Sheriff's younger sister.

Former Governor of Borno, Senator Maina Ma'aji Lawan's rival in the Borno North Senatorial District is former Minister of Works, Senator Mohammed Sanusi Daggash. The two men have contested the same seat ferociously in the past.

Well, did you know Daggash's mum, Laraba's maiden name is Shallangwa while the mother of Maina Ma'aji's wife is also Rebecca Shallangwa? The two women are cousins which makes the two men, in-laws.

Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is said to be President Muhammadu Buhari's staunch rival but, Atiku was Yusuf Buhari's guardian at Yusuf Buhari's wedding when he married the daughter of the Emir of Bichi, Nasiru Ado Bayero. Former Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, may have been deposed but his wife is the daughter of Ado Bayero, his predecessor and the current Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero and the Emir of Bichi, Nasiru Ado Bayero, are her brothers.

Late President Umaru Musa Yar'adua was a PDP member and a staunch party man but his son, Shehu, just married the daughter of Ali Modu Sheriff's younger brother, Mohammed Nur Sheriff who was a Member of the House of Representatives on the platform of the APC.

The National Chairman of the APC, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, is a founding member of the PDP and was a governor for eight years then a senator on the platform of the PDP. Today he is National Chairman of the APC.

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Gregory Obi, was running mate to the presidential candidate of the PDP, Waziri Atiku Abubakar, barely four years ago. While the politicians and ruling class are busy forging alliances and building bridges, you are busy fighting your friends and pulling down relationships built over years over people who are either in laws, allies or even blood relatives! Do you have sense at all?


Late Head of State, Murtala Mohammed's son, Abba is married to Fatima Mala Kachallah, daughter of late Governor of Borno, Mala Kachallah.

MKO Abiola's son, Jamiu, is married to Khadihah Kamselem, daughter of former Inspector General of Police, Shettima Kamselem, from Borno.

Ibrahim Babangida's son, Mohammed, married Rahama Mohammed Indimi. Atiku Abubakar's son, Aminu, married Fatima Ummi Bolori, daughter of late Alhaji Bukar Bolori. Fatima Umar Ganduje, daughter of the governor of Kano, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is married to Idris, the son of late governor of Oyo state, Abiola Ajimobi.

Did you know that the incumbent governor of Niger state, Abubakar Sani Bello, was sworn in by his mother-in-law, Justice Fati Lami Abubakar? His mother-in-law, the former first lady of Nigeria, wife of General Absulsalam Abubakar, was the Chief Judge of Niger state until her retirement. The governor's younger brother, Suleiman Sani Bello, is married to Aliko Dangote's first daughter, Halima. Dangote's second daughter, Fatima, is married to the son of the former Inspector General of Police, Mohammed D. Abubakar.

Did you know that Ammuna Ashe, the wife of former Governor of Bauchi state, Ahmed Adamu Mu'azu who was also PDP National Chairman, is the younger sister to current APC Deputy National Chairman, Senator Abubakar Kyari? They are first cousins with Ibrahim Bunu's children and Bunu is a staunch member of the PDP. Ibrahim Bunu's wife is their mother's younger sister and now Bunu's son has married Kashim Shettima's daughter.

The former first Lady of Yobe state, Dr. Maryam Bukar Abba Ibrahim, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff's wife, Fatima, Architect Ibrahim Bunu's wife, Former Minister of Finance, Yabawa Lawan Wabi, Former OPEC Governor, Ammuna Lawan Ali, whose husband, Engr Ibrahim Ali is younger brother to late governor Mala Kachallah, are all siblings! Read that again.

They are busy forming alliances so that they can continue to subjugate you agile you are busy fighting over them all over the place. Who is really playing who? You better wake up and start building your own bridges and stop shouting "I will not marry Hausa! I will not marry Igbo! I will not marry Yoruba!".

After reading the above and you believe a Peter Obi can and will succeed in dislodging all these demons to better the lot of Nigerians by taking away food from these lions without a fight, you must be kidding..

A Peter Obi who is cleverly trying to be politically correct and can't say any ill about Atiku whom all Obidients despise is who Nigerian youths are raising their hopes on...laughable

An Atiku and Tinubu who are know and confirmed kleptos and business partners are the ones Nigerian youths are placing their hopes on.

Very laughable situation.
This is a real entanglement

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Khaleefa1804: 1:27pm On Aug 03, 2022
Draslo:
I am asking this because I know Nigerians. Since I can remember, every democratic administration is presumably worse than the last.

During Obasanjo's era, people cursed him and said Abacha's administration despite the brazen thievery and tyranny were better years.

(skipping Yar'adua for obvious reasons)

During Jonathan's era, google labelled him the most cursed president on the planet while many labelled him a clueless drunk. Everyone agreed Obj's years despite trillions syphoned through NEPA were better.

The curtain on Buhari's administration is gradually closing and it's safe to say most people attribute any problem to Buhari even if they trip on a flight of stairs and break a leg. Again, we all agree Jonathan's years were much better.

I'm afraid that regardless of the outcome of the forthcoming elections, nothing really changes. If and when the value of the USD comes down, the value of products and services in Naira remain exactly where they are waiting for the next increase in USD value to further increase prices. This is a prime product of a failed state. I remember during Jonathan's last years, all sorts of charts came up just like now depicting drastic price changes compared to when he was just a vice president.

I know this is a very pessimistic view but can you blame me? They say more than half of our population are youth. This means in less than 20 years, our population will double. We don't even have plans for that!

if LP wins voter apathy will die, and people will henceforth decide who rules the country...

If APC and PDP win I see a pattern of appointing ex-governors as Ministers, grave mistake.

APC suppressed freedom to protest, PDP supported.

I see a disaster coming if APC continues to threaten protesters with guns and bullet

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by m140(m): 1:30pm On Aug 03, 2022
Draslo:
I am asking this because I know Nigerians. Since I can remember, every democratic administration is presumably worse than the last.

During Obasanjo's era, people cursed him and said Abacha's administration despite the brazen thievery and tyranny were better years.

(skipping Yar'adua for obvious reasons)

During Jonathan's era, google labelled him the most cursed president on the planet while many labelled him a clueless drunk. Everyone agreed Obj's years despite trillions syphoned through NEPA were better.

The curtain on Buhari's administration is gradually closing and it's safe to say most people attribute any problem to Buhari even if they trip on a flight of stairs and break a leg. Again, we all agree Jonathan's years were much better.

I'm afraid that regardless of the outcome of the forthcoming elections, nothing really changes. If and when the value of the USD comes down, the value of products and services in Naira remain exactly where they are waiting for the next increase in USD value to further increase prices. This is a prime product of a failed state. I remember during Jonathan's last years, all sorts of charts came up just like now depicting drastic price changes compared to when he was just a vice president.

I know this is a very pessimistic view but can you blame me? They say more than half of our population are youth. This means in less than 20 years, our population will double. We don't even have plans for that!

Lolzzzx.... Fact is Nigerians get very short memory...

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by OgunkeelAllMod: 1:31pm On Aug 03, 2022
I dO NOT THINK THE JUNGLE REPUBLIC will survive another ten years i relly doubt the frustration high pass pluto sad ......






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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by lordswill03: 1:32pm On Aug 03, 2022
The furnitures in their offices?

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Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Lexxxyy: 1:32pm On Aug 03, 2022
Nothing will change...
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by Ylink4sure: 1:33pm On Aug 03, 2022
I am afraid Nothing will change regardless of who wins IF Nigeria remains as presently constituted.
Re: What Do You Think Will Change In 5 Years Regardless Of Who Wins In 2023? by kokomilala(m): 1:34pm On Aug 03, 2022
Three Dilemmas Before Nigeria

I'd rather focus on the three dilemmas facing Nigerians. The 2023 general elections are only a distraction from the cancers eating the Nigerian body.

If state sponsored corruption and its sibling, social corruption, moral ambivalence, and the general inertia of the ruling elite are not dealt with, Nigeria might go the way of pre-1994 Rwanda.

I forsee three possible dilemmas before Nigerians and the international community in trying to resolve the hydra-headed problems that may likely plunge Nigeria into a cul-De-sac politically.

The first is for Nigeria to break up. The many ethnic nations trapped in Nigeria get self determination. And everyone goes their own way.


Second, the problems, particularly, the supremacist agenda of the Fulani may get to a tipping point, where reprisal efforts may threaten a full scale war. Here, the UN may decide to partition Nigeria into either two states or three states, like they did to India in 1947, where Indian Moslems went to Pakistan. It was partitioned into India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.


The third dilemma would be very horrible to contemplate, and I don't will it to happen. Nigeria may keep dragging itself towards the precipice. It may keep tethering at the edge of the abyss. It's already busting at the seams. It's heating up with searing pace. A possible implosion is not out of the question. As a student of history and an observer of world events, I do not think any nation has got away with so much recklessness as Nigeria. We have expended our excuses as a nation. History is beckoning on us to turn around our socio-political fortunes. Otherwise, Nigeria will be undone.


Beyond 2023, it will take something extra-terrestrial to see sea changes in the socio-economic life of Nigerians. Nature doesn't allow one to reap where one doesn't sow all the time. We've not sown good seeds. How can we then expect to reap good harvests?

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