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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by jaxxy(m): 1:37pm On Nov 21, 2022
Apc is a disaster and pdp is a disgrace. Vote Labour grin

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by honor4me: 1:38pm On Nov 21, 2022
Political jobber

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by vengertime: 1:39pm 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

Your PDP destroyed Nigeria first before APC

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by LagosIsForIgbos: 1:39pm On Nov 21, 2022
TonyeBarcanista:
Nigeria has experienced a 50 year retrogression under APC

Na today your day break?

Hmm....
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Opinedecandid(m): 1:40pm On Nov 21, 2022
thebosstrevor1:
This wtiteup is filled with lies

What did pdp achieve?

Economy sabotage
Corruption
Mismanagement of resources
The theft of money for weapon meant to fight boko haram
Insecurity( bombing of UN building and abuja environs)
Inflation
the killing of political opponents
no single infrastructures


Are you that young that you weren't old enough to see PDP achievements?

How much was the exchange rate?
How much were prices of goods?
How much was PMS?
How much was tp and flight tickets?
How much was in external reserve?
How many politicians were jailed for fraud?
What about the establishment of antigraft agencies?

Etc
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Lovenorth: 1:41pm On Nov 21, 2022
APC is a very useless party
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Bayyajidda(m): 1:41pm On Nov 21, 2022
TonyeBarcanista:
Nigeria has experienced a 50 year retrogression under APC

And PDP? Proportionally, 1001 years of retrogression.

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by rservices: 1:41pm On Nov 21, 2022
APC is an evil party. It has no agenda for the masses. A party that can deny the simplest of its promises to the masses.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by xukwaa: 1:42pm On Nov 21, 2022
These election people will always have something to write about everyday. They never get tired.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by angelfallz(m): 1:43pm On Nov 21, 2022
God bless you
EKONGKING:
All major party candidates has their flaws . However since we need to vote.
I will vote for a candidate who will restructure Nigeria. That's the only hope for nigeria ,further continuation of same things will lead to its break up.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by angelfallz(m): 1:44pm On Nov 21, 2022
Is APC better?
thebosstrevor1:
This wtiteup is filled with lies

What did pdp achieve?

Economy sabotage
Corruption
Mismanagement of resources
The theft of money for weapon meant to fight boko haram
Insecurity( bombing of UN building and abuja environs)
Inflation
the killing of political opponents
no single infrastructures
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by spirul77: 1:44pm On Nov 21, 2022
i swear thi tonyebarcanista get up to 25 nairaland account.
see the way baba just dey quote with different account.
bad guy grin grin cool

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by angelfallz(m): 1:45pm On Nov 21, 2022
Is APC better?
madridguy:
Barcanista himself grin grin grin Maybe you should remind us how your party candidate sold off many national assets to his friends in crime.

PDP is dead and buried.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by habbeymoyo: 1:46pm On Nov 21, 2022
The solution to the issues in our land is beyond ordinary contestants...... We need a leader with a full capacity not the like of "Emilokan"...… The political party promise us (change) and it was received in the most hardest way but increase all commodities beyond minimum wage, now its (Emilokan) if we allow that in our land then we have sold our motherland to the thugs and killers...
The action plan for Nigeria now is a #RecoverNigeria with the real and patriotic leader @AtikuOkowa
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Deltavariant(m): 1:46pm On Nov 21, 2022
Better the devil in PDP than APC
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Betashop: 1:47pm 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
You forgot adding that Atiku was part of the hate speech and derogatory names calling under APC. Please, include that, he was part of those who milked the country to this point.

Furthermore, Atiku was part of those who gave us the “team change”.

We deserves better... We need fresh brains and ideas. We need trustworthiness, one who can say, go and verify. We need a visible and verifiable track records and source of wealth. This is why I’m fully #Obidient

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by stepaside2: 1:48pm On Nov 21, 2022
Options to an APC govt is unfortunately grim.

PDP led us to this sorry pass in 2015 with gross mismanagement of the huge resources at its disposal. One would think that adequate lessons were learnt in 2015 and 2019 but alas, none was learnt. They missed an opportunity to reform the party and bring in fresh faces filled with ideas and dynamism. Unfortunately they stuck to their past, recycling failed politicians all over. Imagine the fracas in the PDP at the moment with politicians jostling to protect their interests and share offices and largesse among themselves even before they've won the election. That is what all the current discordant tunes are about.

It remains to be seen if LP has made a strategic move to go it on its own. The lack of alliance with others has left its flanks seriously undermined. Even if it pulls through, it has to go into serious deal making with other strange bedfellows to stabilise its govt. The majority in the House and Senate by the 2 main political parties will always dangle over an LP president to force him to 'play ball'. In the end, govt will hit a brickwall with little or no progress (recall that OBJ and PMB had to fight their own party members in the National Assembly to get anything done). The Anambra example of impeachments is a case in point here.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by habbeymoyo: 1:48pm On Nov 21, 2022
angelfallz:
Is APC better?
we know uou are a blind follower tht goes indoor and cry because of hardship but comes outside and say nonsense because of peanut you will collect
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by spirul77: 1:49pm On Nov 21, 2022
Opinedecandid:



Are you that young that you weren't old enough to see PDP achievements?

How much was the exchange rate?
How much were prices of goods?
How much was PMS?
How much was tp and flight tickets?
How much was in external reserve?
How many politicians were jailed for fraud?
What about the establishment of antigraft agencies?

Etc
please how much was exchange rate before pdp came to power, how much was price of goods before pdp came to power and before they left ?
it shall never be well with everybody that makes up the whole nigeria political setup, they are all evil.
my eye don see something for nigeria, chai.

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Nobody: 1:50pm On Nov 21, 2022
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Send a mail if interested
Let's deal!!
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by vhykeeytor(m): 1:51pm 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
APC can't be regarded as a political party, because it wasn't form on any ideology. It is simply an association of thieves who came together to wrestle power from GEJ. As you rightly pointed out, the APC was formed by these parties for the following reasons:

1. To fulfill the life long ambition of PMB (CPC) (2015 - 2023).

2. To stand on Tinubu's mandate (ACN) (2023 - 2031).

3. To spread Jihad and proclaim Education as Haram for Kashim Shettima (ANNP) (2031 - 2039).

4. To spread iberiberism of Rocha Okorocha (APGA) (2039 - 2047).

Going into 2023, the youths of Nigeria holds it a duty to stop the evil party (APC) from advancing with it's grand plan to destroy Nigeria completely by stopping the Emilokan Crooner from getting to Aso Rock. We can't stand on any man's mandate whose background, family, wealth, age, health, educational qualifications are questionable. Let's vote wisely in 2023.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by angelfallz(m): 1:51pm On Nov 21, 2022
TonyeBarcanista why hasn't Ayu resigned? PDP can not win if it's house is divided.
Also, why hasn't there been some outreach to Peter Obi? Because, whether PDP likes it or not, Peter Obi, would eat into the votes that normally would have gone to it.
habbeymoyo:
we know uou are a blind follower tht goes indoor and cry because of hardship but comes outside and say nonsense because of peanut you will collect

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by angelfallz(m): 1:52pm On Nov 21, 2022
Please answer the question.
habbeymoyo:
we know uou are a blind follower tht goes indoor and cry because of hardship but comes outside and say nonsense because of peanut you will collect
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Gbemini(m): 1:53pm 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
Ogbeni gbenusoun
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by JohnieWalker12(m): 1:54pm On Nov 21, 2022
Why did Atiku delete Deborah tweet.

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by CSTRR: 1:55pm On Nov 21, 2022
Why not vote differently from the norm?

Both parties are terrible.

Go with Peter obi.

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by CSTRR: 1:56pm On Nov 21, 2022
JohnieWalker12:
Why did Atiku delete Deborah tweet.
A desperate Politician with no values.

Apc is terrible, but Atiku is not the answer.

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by abeyluve: 1:57pm On Nov 21, 2022
I still don't believe my eyes to the fact that APC came in order to destroy Nigeria rather than build it. They used every avenue that was used to secure power to suppress, intimidate Nigerians. What a great mistake we made in believing scam Buhari then.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by deflover(m): 1:58pm On Nov 21, 2022
thebosstrevor1:
This wtiteup is filled with lies

What did pdp achieve?

Economy sabotage
Corruption
Mismanagement of resources
The theft of money for weapon meant to fight boko haram
Insecurity( bombing of UN building and abuja environs)
Inflation
the killing of political opponents
no single infrastructures

So true
But what has apc done that's not worse

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Freethinker87: 2:07pm On Nov 21, 2022
Is there any difference between APC and PDP? PDP created an SPV in 2014 and called it APC. They formed this SPV to capture a larger slice of the market since their brand name has lost its appeal. It's the same way Facebook, Inc. changed its brand name to Meta because of Facebook's bad public image.

Thanks to Emilokan, we now know that PDP and APC reside under the banner PDAPC. We are not fooled @TonyeBarcanista. PDP is still in power under the brand name APC. PDP destroyed Nigeria.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by slimshady1000: 2:08pm On Nov 21, 2022
What's the difference btw APC and PDP?

Same people migrating for personal interests.

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