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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by johnbd: 2:09pm On Nov 21, 2022
Op atiku was among those that formed APC. What brought him to PDP is the presidential ticket.

Peter obi is the only candidate that have a good economic plan.

Let's join hands and retire this polithieftians
Vote who know road, vote Peter obi.

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by temi1526: 2:13pm On Nov 21, 2022
The truth is that the APC messed up a lot and they had 7 years plus to right any perceived wrong they concorted to oust the PDP,but Alas any serious Government will not wait this long to effect good changes. I implore all well meaning Nigerians who love Nigeria to join the PDP and truly #RecoverNigeria. This is the time where experience counts. Let us stand up and defend our common wealth, let us support His Excellency Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Dr Ifeanyi Okowa for President and Vice President respectively.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by MNDY(m): 2:13pm On Nov 21, 2022
Freethinker87:
Is there any difference between APC and PDP? PDP created an SPV in 2014 and called it APC. They formed this SVP 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.

Tinubu's PDAPC gaffe is a very clear message to Nigerians to send the two of them packing and bring different people on board.
They have taken the masses for granted for far too long.
They will hear from the masses in February.

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Gboom: 2:14pm 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
Anywhere bele face shebi you dey APC before.

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Etimemy: 2:16pm On Nov 21, 2022
APC is disaster
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Roger3D(m): 2:22pm On Nov 21, 2022
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.
Go and read the Nigerian constitution again. No single individual can restructure the country without fundamental constitutional reform. This requires a broad consensus requiring at least 2/3 of state legislatures. No president can wield that kind of power except of course he's a military dictator
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by haffaze777(m): 2:23pm On Nov 21, 2022
I will rather have Peter obi (though he's also an incompetent) than having Atiku
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Freethinker87: 2:23pm On Nov 21, 2022
MNDY:


Tinubu's PDAPC gaffe is a very clear message to Nigerians to send the two of them packing and bring different people on board.
They have taken the masses for granted for far too long.
They will hear from the masses in February.

Barcanista thinks he's deceiving anyone. He mentioned that ACN, CPC and ANPP formed a merger but cleverly omitted the PDP. It was in fact the PDP (New PDP) that formed the SPV called APC. Nigerians are easily deceived but we'll try our best to recalibrate their focus.

APC and PDP are one and the same. Don't allow "Alatenuje and Co United" to deceive you.

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Mrkindness: 2:23pm On Nov 21, 2022
Oga STFU, Atiku was part of them that destroy the legacy PDP achieved through APC, but today you are calling Atiku saint because of garlic and onions

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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by haffaze777(m): 2:24pm On Nov 21, 2022
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Didijiji: 2:32pm On Nov 21, 2022
APC MAY HAVE PERMANENTLY DAMAGED NIGERIA

I am worried!!!
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by SirNature23: 2:33pm On Nov 21, 2022
Well written. My prayers remain that Nigerians will arise and support the man ready for restructuring and improve security for all in a new clime devoid of incessant strikes in our Ivory tower. Let's stand with Atiku Abubakar come 2023

Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by BULUSSANDA11(m): 2:37pm On Nov 21, 2022
God's willing we shall get there and 2023 will speak it out.
Atiku Abubakar remains the best
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Johel(m): 3:00pm 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


Shutup nincompoop, it was better under PDP than it is under APC....when you are not all daft.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by onuman: 3:35pm 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
The killers of NYSC Persons in the north could not be arrested, talk less prosecuted, because disunity between the Igbo and Yoruba and other smaller tribes in southern Nigeria, made northern Nigerians become King of the Nigeria Space.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by arcis: 3:43pm On Nov 21, 2022
So, Tonye opinion is now moving to Front Page...

Its well Seun.......

Other peoples opinion can die without moving them to front page...Continue.......
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Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by VULCAN(m): 4:23pm On Nov 21, 2022
What did APC achieve?

133m Nigerians now in poverty

Fulani Herdsmen with AK-47 raping and killing Southerners

$1=N900(for a while, will return there before long).

A bag of rice costs more than a months wage for most Nigerians

Cooking gas now N9000 for a 12.5kg.

Freedom to loot billions as long as you are Fulani and belong to the party.

Kidnapping is now one of the most viable businesses in Nigeria.

Parts of Nigeria now paying taxes to those who have created a caliphate within the country.

17 of 19 Heads of Security are fulani. The highest level of Bigotry in Nigerians history!!

The highest unemployment rate in Nigerian history

The most divided populace since the civil war.

Clap for yourself.

Now you mofos want to bestow a Muslim-Muslim ticket on us. But beyond that, a ticket of an ex drug pusher and a terrorist sponsor.

O ti oo

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 Nobody: 4:29pm 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
Barcanista, I ll rather vote for Peter Obi.
PDP brought in APC. Cos if PDP has been doing well from OBJ to GEJ, PMB won't win. Nigerians know Buhari is a bigot but were tired of GEJ's cluelessness and his wife's rude acts.
Whatever you sow, you ll reap. PDP has sown bad governance n ll continue to reap it. As for APC, they ll eat double of pdp's suffering.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Obidient4life2: 4:51pm On Nov 21, 2022
This clown should shut up!
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by badoms911: 5:02pm On Nov 21, 2022
The only candidate that is can unify this country is ATIKU ABUBAKAR.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by MADUBukar005: 5:31pm On Nov 21, 2022
Atiku is the answer 2023 in Sha Allah
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by GloriousGbola: 5:31pm On Nov 21, 2022
ShaqFu:
All you posted here is your opinion. Those of us with tall memory know you and your antecedent of posting in favour of whoever is paying you money.

Not once did you back what you posted with evidence. No link, no source no nothing, just your opinion and I'm sure you know what people think of your opinion(s)

This lie you posted won't fly.


Give the nicca 'protection' and he will flip faster than ffk
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by ShaqFu: 6:33pm On Nov 21, 2022
GloriousGbola:

Give the nicca 'protection' and he will flip faster than ffk
Lol. I don't even know who is worse amongst them when it involves political prostitution, FFK, Atiku or TonyeBarcanista. grin
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Coolgent(m): 7:49pm On Nov 21, 2022
TonyeBarcanista
God bless you
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Greattha: 8:59pm On Nov 21, 2022
Nigerians wanted change so much they were short-changed.
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by LZAA: 9:35pm On Nov 21, 2022
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.

Gbam
That's what this silly APC bots don't understand
People are really tired
Re: How APC Polluted Nigeria by Khalid597: 10:42pm On Nov 21, 2022
It is quite unfortunate that APC has plunged the country into total mess that orchestrates hardship.

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