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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Teitei: 10:16am On Nov 21, 2022
APC is the worst thing that happened to Nigeria and we can't allow that happen again. Atiku/Okowa will #RecoverNigeria and we will smile again.

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Dglintstone(m): 10:17am On Nov 21, 2022
QueenBisi1:
APC has returned us to 1984 and only the PDP Lee by H.E Atiku Abubakar can restore the lost glory of Nigeria.

Idodo oro

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Dglintstone(m): 10:17am On Nov 21, 2022
Mcweber:
Another 4 years of the APC rule smells doom which we cant afford..we have to #RecoverNigeria

God forbid bat thing

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Benjipeter: 10:18am On Nov 21, 2022
May APC never happend to Nigeria, they have damage this country beyond what we are seen
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by PrinceMKB: 10:19am On Nov 21, 2022
APC is the worse thing that happen to Nigeria
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Dglintstone(m): 10:19am On Nov 21, 2022
TonyeBarcanista:

PDP administrations moved Nigeria from almost a chaotic economic state to path of prosperity until APC came in 2015

Corruption was all-round but PDP setup anticorruptiob agencies to address it...PDP further setup institutions to separate goat from the yam..

Boko Haram insurgency started under PDP yet PDP administration was addressing it until apc came to compound it and added a new dimension with Bandits, marauding killers etc.

Vote PDP

Lies lies lies...

Were you in Coma when PDP had the economy as one of the fastest growing economies in the world?
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by QueenBisi1: 10:19am On Nov 21, 2022
APC is a party built on lies and deceit and Nigeria cannot withstand another 4years of them
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Tsolzskinovski(m): 10:19am On Nov 21, 2022
God bless you specially @TonyeBarcanista because all these information are in public place but they would still say the best and greatest party PDP is the reason we are where we are today.
It’s no gain saying that PDP is the only party with the roadmap to #RecoverNigeria #ResetNigeria and #RepositionNigeria to the position it had before the calamitous plunging by APC.
We will rise again with #AO23
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by BUNOR84: 10:20am On Nov 21, 2022
The APC Government has no single empathy for the Nigerian citizens that is why a TINUBU will be talking about widening the tax burden of the citizens considering the current poverty rate, insecurities, unemployment and inflation ravaging the country at the moment.

The move to #RecoverNigeria by Atiku Abubakar should be embraced by every Nigerian to enable us have a Country to call our own


TonyeBarcanista:
By Tonye Barcanista

At the return of democracy in the second republic, the National Party of Nigeria (NPN), Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) and the Nigerian Peoples Party (NPP) were the dominant parties in the country. Of these three parties, the NPN was the first (and only) to adopt zoning of offices; the party chairmanship was ceded to the South while the presidential ticket to the north. The party equally made the green revolution (agriculture) a primary focus in their campaign.The other parties; ie UPN and NPP centered their campaign around welfarism and social justice/social change respectively.

In the third republic, the Social Democratic Party (SDP), which was the dominant party centred their messaging on welfarism and social justice. The other party, National Republican Convention (NRC) was conservatism leaning.

At the return of the fourth republic,democracy in 1999, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) - which still dominates the political space, as well as the All Nigeria Peoples Party (now defunct) pursued Social conservatism and Economic liberalism. The Alliance for Democracy (later Action Congress of Nigeria) adopted a combination of progressivism and welfarism.

While all parties between the period of 1979 and 2007 tailored their messaging in accordance with their respective agenda and Ideology, the Congress for Progrssive Change (CPC), which was formed in 2010 with the sole purpose of actualising the presidential ambition of General Muhammadu Buhari at the 2011 election, brought a new but sad dimension to the political arena. The CPC ran a vicious campaign that was never seen in the country - though their concentration was primarily in the northern part of the country. The consequence of that was a post-election violence that was never seen in Nigeria which cost the lives of members of National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) and other young Nigerians in Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna and other States - sadly no single perpetrator nor any of their soonsor was convicted.

In 2013, the ACN, CPC and ANPP entered into merger to birth the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the sole purpose of wrestling power from the then ruling PDP. During the 2015 electioneering the party deployed propaganda, hate speech, violent messaging and bigotry against then ruling PDP and her supporters. For the first time in Nigeria, the APC and her chieftains threatened to form a parallel government if the electoral outcome did not favor them - may I also add that the same chieftains of APC in 2014 charged residents in Osun State to mete jungle justice on anyone that sought to hijack their mandate in Osun gubernatorial election.

As a consequence of their vile speeches, the electoral atmosphere became extremely tensed with many fearing that a second Civil War may erupt. Though APC won the 2015 poll, the party successfully made hate speech, threat of violence, propaganda and several other vices as an electioneering norm to unseat an incumbent to attain power; only God knows what would have happen if the result was not in the APC's favor.

To make things worse, the party successfully reversed every democratic gains that Nigeria attained between 1999 and 2015 under successive PDP administrations - inflation rate is at all time high, insecurity is talk of the town, prices of commodities are skyrocketing on daily basis, pump prices of petrol and kerosene are not only exorbitant but relatively scarce, schools are shut down due to striking teaching and nonteaching staff, the polity is tensed - Nigerians are angry.

Therefore, it is incumbent on the electorates to be resolute and deliberate to #RecoverNigeria from the grip of the ruling APC in February 2023 poll: based on his manefesto and antecedents, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the PDP Presidential Candidate, is undisputably the best alternative for the to lead Nigeria from the pollution of the ruling APC.

God bless Nigeria
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by RolexMichael: 10:22am On Nov 21, 2022
TonyeBarcanista:
By Tonye Barcanista

At the return of democracy in the second republic, the National Party of Nigeria (NPN), Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) and the Nigerian Peoples Party (NPP) were the dominant parties in the country. Of these three parties, the NPN was the first (and only) to adopt zoning of offices; the party chairmanship was ceded to the South while the presidential ticket to the north. The party equally made the green revolution (agriculture) a primary focus in their campaign.The other parties; ie UPN and NPP centered their campaign around welfarism and social justice/social change respectively.

In the third republic, the Social Democratic Party (SDP), which was the dominant party centred their messaging on welfarism and social justice. The other party, National Republican Convention (NRC) was conservatism leaning.

At the return of the fourth republic,democracy in 1999, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) - which still dominates the political space, as well as the All Nigeria Peoples Party (now defunct) pursued Social conservatism and Economic liberalism. The Alliance for Democracy (later Action Congress of Nigeria) adopted a combination of progressivism and welfarism.

While all parties between the period of 1979 and 2007 tailored their messaging in accordance with their respective agenda and Ideology, the Congress for Progrssive Change (CPC), which was formed in 2010 with the sole purpose of actualising the presidential ambition of General Muhammadu Buhari at the 2011 election, brought a new but sad dimension to the political arena. The CPC ran a vicious campaign that was never seen in the country - though their concentration was primarily in the northern part of the country. The consequence of that was a post-election violence that was never seen in Nigeria which cost the lives of members of National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) and other young Nigerians in Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna and other States - sadly no single perpetrator nor any of their soonsor was convicted.

In 2013, the ACN, CPC and ANPP entered into merger to birth the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the sole purpose of wrestling power from the then ruling PDP. During the 2015 electioneering the party deployed propaganda, hate speech, violent messaging and bigotry against then ruling PDP and her supporters. For the first time in Nigeria, the APC and her chieftains threatened to form a parallel government if the electoral outcome did not favor them - may I also add that the same chieftains of APC in 2014 charged residents in Osun State to mete jungle justice on anyone that sought to hijack their mandate in Osun gubernatorial election.

As a consequence of their vile speeches, the electoral atmosphere became extremely tensed with many fearing that a second Civil War may erupt. Though APC won the 2015 poll, the party successfully made hate speech, threat of violence, propaganda and several other vices as an electioneering norm to unseat an incumbent to attain power; only God knows what would have happen if the result was not in the APC's favor.

To make things worse, the party successfully reversed every democratic gains that Nigeria attained between 1999 and 2015 under successive PDP administrations - inflation rate is at all time high, insecurity is talk of the town, prices of commodities are skyrocketing on daily basis, pump prices of petrol and kerosene are not only exorbitant but relatively scarce, schools are shut down due to striking teaching and nonteaching staff, the polity is tensed - Nigerians are angry.

Therefore, it is incumbent on the electorates to be resolute and deliberate to #RecoverNigeria from the grip of the ruling APC in February 2023 poll: based on his manefesto and antecedents, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the PDP Presidential Candidate, is undisputably the best alternative for the to lead Nigeria from the pollution of the ruling APC.

God bless Nigeria
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Afolabi19861: 10:22am On Nov 21, 2022
Alhaji Atiku abubakar is the one and only UNIFIER and a problem solver of the moment so support and vote for PDP in other to recoverNigeria lost glory in the economy, security etc
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by AdamawaLastBon(m): 10:22am On Nov 21, 2022
APC came to loot and kill Nigerians and they have succeeded in doing exactly that.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by JuliusNotCaesar: 10:23am On Nov 21, 2022
Very good read, Atiku has always been a pan Nigerian and he has my vote
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by RolexMichael: 10:23am On Nov 21, 2022
APC is evil and a curse.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by RolexMichael: 10:24am On Nov 21, 2022
May APC never happen to Nigeria again.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Ikudayisi16: 10:24am On Nov 21, 2022
We can’t afford to have another doomed 4 years of APC. That’s why we need to vote for ATIKU/OKOWA to #RecoverNigeria
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Doyenogomushin(m): 10:25am On Nov 21, 2022
TonyeBarcanista:
By Tonye Barcanista

At the return of democracy in the second republic, the National Party of Nigeria (NPN), Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) and the Nigerian Peoples Party (NPP) were the dominant parties in the country. Of these three parties, the NPN was the first (and only) to adopt zoning of offices; the party chairmanship was ceded to the South while the presidential ticket to the north. The party equally made the green revolution (agriculture) a primary focus in their campaign.The other parties; ie UPN and NPP centered their campaign around welfarism and social justice/social change respectively.

In the third republic, the Social Democratic Party (SDP), which was the dominant party centred their messaging on welfarism and social justice. The other party, National Republican Convention (NRC) was conservatism leaning.

At the return of the fourth republic,democracy in 1999, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) - which still dominates the political space, as well as the All Nigeria Peoples Party (now defunct) pursued Social conservatism and Economic liberalism. The Alliance for Democracy (later Action Congress of Nigeria) adopted a combination of progressivism and welfarism.

While all parties between the period of 1979 and 2007 tailored their messaging in accordance with their respective agenda and Ideology, the Congress for Progrssive Change (CPC), which was formed in 2010 with the sole purpose of actualising the presidential ambition of General Muhammadu Buhari at the 2011 election, brought a new but sad dimension to the political arena. The CPC ran a vicious campaign that was never seen in the country - though their concentration was primarily in the northern part of the country. The consequence of that was a post-election violence that was never seen in Nigeria which cost the lives of members of National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) and other young Nigerians in Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna and other States - sadly no single perpetrator nor any of their soonsor was convicted.

In 2013, the ACN, CPC and ANPP entered into merger to birth the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the sole purpose of wrestling power from the then ruling PDP. During the 2015 electioneering the party deployed propaganda, hate speech, violent messaging and bigotry against then ruling PDP and her supporters. For the first time in Nigeria, the APC and her chieftains threatened to form a parallel government if the electoral outcome did not favor them - may I also add that the same chieftains of APC in 2014 charged residents in Osun State to mete jungle justice on anyone that sought to hijack their mandate in Osun gubernatorial election.

As a consequence of their vile speeches, the electoral atmosphere became extremely tensed with many fearing that a second Civil War may erupt. Though APC won the 2015 poll, the party successfully made hate speech, threat of violence, propaganda and several other vices as an electioneering norm to unseat an incumbent to attain power; only God knows what would have happen if the result was not in the APC's favor.

To make things worse, the party successfully reversed every democratic gains that Nigeria attained between 1999 and 2015 under successive PDP administrations - inflation rate is at all time high, insecurity is talk of the town, prices of commodities are skyrocketing on daily basis, pump prices of petrol and kerosene are not only exorbitant but relatively scarce, schools are shut down due to striking teaching and nonteaching staff, the polity is tensed - Nigerians are angry.

Therefore, it is incumbent on the electorates to be resolute and deliberate to #RecoverNigeria from the grip of the ruling APC in February 2023 poll: based on his manefesto and antecedents, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the PDP Presidential Candidate, is undisputably the best alternative for the to lead Nigeria from the pollution of the ruling APC.


God bless Nigeria

This just shows how bad this current government have been on this country. They have shattered not only our economy, but our democracy, morals and everything that can make i country better. That’s why I would vote Atiku Abubaka

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Geekay4sure: 10:26am On Nov 21, 2022
Voting for APC again is an attempted suicide and is criminal. At ik u / OKowa is the answer
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by AdamawaLastBon(m): 10:27am On Nov 21, 2022
[b][/b][quote author=RolexMichael
post=118562973][/quote]

Anyone campaigning for this evil party called APC to retain power at the center beyond 2023 is an enemy of Nigeria.

We are working tirelessly on how to #RecoverNigeria with the only Party that has a history of doing the right things. PDP is the party and Atiku is the best alternative.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Teebouye995(m): 10:29am On Nov 21, 2022
True. Nigerians have suffered immeasurable setback under APC

TonyeBarcanista:
Nigeria has experienced a 50 year retrogression under APC
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Mence: 10:29am On Nov 21, 2022
Atiku Abubakar is the only one who will get Nigeria out of the horrible situation we are in.
His agenda to #RecoverNigeria is all we need.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by BUNOR84: 10:29am On Nov 21, 2022
The APC destroyed everything the PDP built in 16 years in less than 8 years.

There's urgent need to support Atiku Abubakar in his quest to #RecoverNigeria to enable us come out of the ditch the APC pushed Nigeria into




BUNOR84:
The APC Government has no single empathy for the Nigerian citizens that is why a TINUBU will be talking about widening the tax burden of the citizens considering the current poverty rate, insecurities, unemployment and inflation ravaging the country at the moment.

The move to #RecoverNigeria by Atiku Abubakar should be embraced by every Nigerian to enable us have a Country to call our own


Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by JuliusNotCaesar: 10:29am On Nov 21, 2022
Nigeria cannot and will not survive another 8 years with APC.......
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Mcweber(m): 10:30am On Nov 21, 2022
Quite regrettable that Nigerians of all ages and status are living like slaves in their own land due to hunger occasioned by abject poverty orchestrated by APC....We need a recovery plan in PDP and Atiku to recover Nigeria
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by oakazzy: 10:31am On Nov 21, 2022
APC is never a political party, it is just a convergence of disgruntled and bitter individuals to grab power.

How can you expect them to get things right?

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Mcweber(m): 10:32am On Nov 21, 2022
That today we have become very much indebted in the history of the country is not an attack, It’s a statement of fact and it has become desirous of the PDP to correct these many ills and #RecoverNigeria
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Jakuzy: 10:33am On Nov 21, 2022
Everything this government promise Nigerians in 2015 we got them in double and in a reverse order.
1.A naira equals to dollar
2. #40 per litre
3. 3 million jobs each year.
4. #5000 each for unemployed.
5. Uninterrupted power supply.
6. ASU will not go on strike
7. Eradication of Boko Haram and all sorts of insecurities e.t.c.
Thank God we having Atiku in the race who will not make unfulfilled promise ... He is what Nigeria need now with his vast of experience and exposure... He is already tested and trusted
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Mcweber(m): 10:33am On Nov 21, 2022
Well Said
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Mcweber(m): 10:34am On Nov 21, 2022
Dglintstone:


God forbid bat thing
Bro, we cant afford it...I don't want to eat Cassava and Garri�‍♂️�‍♂️�‍♂️
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Sanniafo: 10:36am On Nov 21, 2022
The Recovery plan of the PDP seems the only hope out of this quagmire we find ourselves as a nation.
TonyeBarcanista:
By Tonye Barcanista

At the return of democracy in the second republic, the National Party of Nigeria (NPN), Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) and the Nigerian Peoples Party (NPP) were the dominant parties in the country. Of these three parties, the NPN was the first (and only) to adopt zoning of offices; the party chairmanship was ceded to the South while the presidential ticket to the north. The party equally made the green revolution (agriculture) a primary focus in their campaign.The other parties; ie UPN and NPP centered their campaign around welfarism and social justice/social change respectively.

In the third republic, the Social Democratic Party (SDP), which was the dominant party centred their messaging on welfarism and social justice. The other party, National Republican Convention (NRC) was conservatism leaning.

At the return of the fourth republic,democracy in 1999, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) - which still dominates the political space, as well as the All Nigeria Peoples Party (now defunct) pursued Social conservatism and Economic liberalism. The Alliance for Democracy (later Action Congress of Nigeria) adopted a combination of progressivism and welfarism.

While all parties between the period of 1979 and 2007 tailored their messaging in accordance with their respective agenda and Ideology, the Congress for Progrssive Change (CPC), which was formed in 2010 with the sole purpose of actualising the presidential ambition of General Muhammadu Buhari at the 2011 election, brought a new but sad dimension to the political arena. The CPC ran a vicious campaign that was never seen in the country - though their concentration was primarily in the northern part of the country. The consequence of that was a post-election violence that was never seen in Nigeria which cost the lives of members of National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) and other young Nigerians in Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna and other States - sadly no single perpetrator nor any of their soonsor was convicted.

In 2013, the ACN, CPC and ANPP entered into merger to birth the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the sole purpose of wrestling power from the then ruling PDP. During the 2015 electioneering the party deployed propaganda, hate speech, violent messaging and bigotry against then ruling PDP and her supporters. For the first time in Nigeria, the APC and her chieftains threatened to form a parallel government if the electoral outcome did not favor them - may I also add that the same chieftains of APC in 2014 charged residents in Osun State to mete jungle justice on anyone that sought to hijack their mandate in Osun gubernatorial election.

As a consequence of their vile speeches, the electoral atmosphere became extremely tensed with many fearing that a second Civil War may erupt. Though APC won the 2015 poll, the party successfully made hate speech, threat of violence, propaganda and several other vices as an electioneering norm to unseat an incumbent to attain power; only God knows what would have happen if the result was not in the APC's favor.

To make things worse, the party successfully reversed every democratic gains that Nigeria attained between 1999 and 2015 under successive PDP administrations - inflation rate is at all time high, insecurity is talk of the town, prices of commodities are skyrocketing on daily basis, pump prices of petrol and kerosene are not only exorbitant but relatively scarce, schools are shut down due to striking teaching and nonteaching staff, the polity is tensed - Nigerians are angry.

Therefore, it is incumbent on the electorates to be resolute and deliberate to #RecoverNigeria from the grip of the ruling APC in February 2023 poll: based on his manefesto and antecedents, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the PDP Presidential Candidate, is undisputably the best alternative for the to lead Nigeria from the pollution of the ruling APC.

God bless Nigeria
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by AdamawaLastBon(m): 10:41am On Nov 21, 2022
[quote author=RolexMichael post=118562973][/quote]

When you hear vote wisely it means you should vote against APC from top to bottom. Nigerians were misled by the APC in 2015, we will never make that kind of silly mistake again in 2023.

The PDP has shown that it is a better manager. They are also good at recruiting the best hands to handle critical sectors. That's what you will get with Atiku onboard. #RecoverNigeria
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by PrinceMKB: 10:42am On Nov 21, 2022
Another year of Apc is disaster to the nation

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