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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by AFRICANJAMAICA: 7:50am On Feb 19, 2023
Ok
Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Nicepoker(m): 7:50am On Feb 19, 2023
Demiolao:
Who will deliver this country from corruption.

If Buhari had started this way from day 1 in office, the people would've been hailing him by now as an icon of new Nigeria.
Ask yourself why he never did.

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 7:51am On Feb 19, 2023
wambosamuel1980:
They had already bought the new naira so what else again?

Not really....the one in circulation or rather printed already isn't much, if all billionaires and millionaires really changed their notes,how much you think say go remain?

Many billions are unchanged bai bai

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by MrFreebies: 7:51am On Feb 19, 2023
Those who want to buy votes already have their cash ready.

That's why cash is scarce for ordinary man
.

I need old inactive Fiverr account.

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by AzizG550(m): 7:52am On Feb 19, 2023
Whatever they plan, whatever they do, God’s plan and God’s will is still the ultimate and God’s will will certainly and ultimately prevail. Man is not God and God is not man! His ways are not our ways.

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by phorget(m): 7:52am On Feb 19, 2023
Fareke:
Igbos are the only group in the world that will sell fake products to you at the price of original just like the way you are packaging a fraud that failed woefully as Anambra governor and some m.umu from other tribes are falling for the sc.am lol


Yorubas are even too lazy to make any ”product” at all so still give kudos to the igbos for making something.

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Menclothing: 7:52am On Feb 19, 2023
Who ever is deceiving you politicians is having old cash lied to you they have swap since january have seen obi tinubu Atiku give public money during campaign its all new notes


Na we market man and woman still have old cash

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Fareke: 7:54am On Feb 19, 2023
phorget:



Yorubas are even too lazy to make any ”product” at all so still give kudos to the igbos for making something.
Are you ok?
Must you use evil to make money?
You need HEAVY DELIVERANCE
Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by phorget(m): 7:55am On Feb 19, 2023
Nicepoker:
Ask yourself why he never did.


He only saved the last last dance for the latter day. There's no better time than now so what's the difference? If he had done it earlier we would have gone through the pains too so let's go through our pains now and we would be fine las las.

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Irupetepete: 7:55am On Feb 19, 2023
FarahAideed:
There is nothing like vote buying
na true you talk... How old are you again?

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Bennycollins: 7:55am On Feb 19, 2023
Yes I have difficulty getting cash, but to hell with anyone that will offer me some wretched money to vote for him or his candidate.
I may vote for just one candidate in the elections and that is Obi.

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Isobug: 7:57am On Feb 19, 2023
Fareke:
Igbos are the only group in the world that will sell fake products to you at the price of original just like the way you are packaging a fraud that failed woefully as Anambra governor and some m.umu from other tribes are falling for the sc.am lol
You gat no shame. Your candidate is a state of quarter to go (I wish him good health and more life though) but your insistent it must be him is borne out of hatred and tribalism and you dare have mouth to call Obi a packaged candidate. I wonder between Obi and Your candidate who is really packaged

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by TheFreshVanilla: 7:58am On Feb 19, 2023
Vote buying will reduce. People living in towns and cities will not collect 1000 naira from you to sell their vote. What can 1k buy? I'm sure transfer too won't work on that day.

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by ChybuzzDD(m): 7:59am On Feb 19, 2023
FarahAideed:
There is nothing like vote buying

Have you left your brain at home again today

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by IbroMaka(m): 7:59am On Feb 19, 2023
It is still the poor masses that would suffer this cash crunch

Check my signature if you need help with ur old notes
Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by chatinent: 8:00am On Feb 19, 2023
These thieves aren't still gonna allow this country survive corruption. Damn.
Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Nicepoker(m): 8:00am On Feb 19, 2023
phorget:



He only saved the last last dance for the latter day. There's no better time than now so what's the difference? If he had done it earlier we would have gone through the pains too so let's go through our pains now and we would be fine las las.
It would have jeopardize his second term that's why he never did. Don't allow these thieves keep fooling you.

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Fareke: 8:01am On Feb 19, 2023
Isobug:

You gat no shame. Your candidate is a state of quarter to go (I wish him good health and more life though) but your insistent it must be him is borne out of hatred and tribalism and you dare have mouth to call Obi a packaged candidate. I wonder between Obi and Your candidate who is really packaged
Pls do your findings very well before coming here to display your ignorance.

Obi is a bad market in disguise.

Anambra Citizens Petitions EFCC over Peter Obi's Stealing of State Funds
June 6, 2009

https://saharareporters.com/2009/06/06/anambra-citizens-petitions-efcc-over-peter-obis-stealing-state-funds
Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by dyera(m): 8:01am On Feb 19, 2023
Parachoko:


Banks can collect the old notes till April 10.

Una dey talk as if banks no dey collect the old notes at all

If Obidience pay each voters 12k old note to vote Obi, the voter can resell it for 10k.

You smoke weed?
Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by phorget(m): 8:02am On Feb 19, 2023
Fareke:

Are you ok?
Must you use evil to make money?
You need HEAVY DELIVERANCE


Lol...
If your government has supported the technical capabilities of the igbos do you think we would be where we are today? When techno phones first came on board we all know how bad it was but today most people that cant afford a high tech phone will still go for tecno and the likes.
Japan improved on the electronic production after the 2nd world war, China is almost taking over the world economy but we all know how bad their products were in time past.

Tell your government to recognize the principles of comparative advantages and give supports to where necessary then see if igbos products wont be well sorted for.

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Faber(m): 8:02am On Feb 19, 2023
shuttox:
Let's see how it plays

E go still choke
Because there loads of old naira note packed somewhere...
Mehn it's going to be difficult

Very very difficult, Buhari and Emefiele really played them. Many of them are now silent, especially Tinubu who appeared to be bragging everywhere he goes, few weeks ago
Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by blackgold2018(m): 8:03am On Feb 19, 2023
Joevics:
No matter how you tweak it, vote buying will be reduced drastically.
thank you bro..👍

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by FarahAideed: 8:03am On Feb 19, 2023
Irupetepete:
na true you talk... How old are you again?

With an IQ of below 95 you can never process this so rest
Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Verysmart101: 8:05am On Feb 19, 2023
tesppidd:
Buhari should forget this cash policy abeg.
He shouldn't punish us because we want to elect one of 3 criminals Tinubu, Atiku and Obi.
They all belong in the same old order.

Obi might be slightly better but he still belongs to that category.

It's not like this suffering from this stringent cash policy is going to bring us a Mandela or a Lee Kuan Yew anyway.

Stop referring to Obi as a criminal pls. He doesn't belong to any order Mr man.The same Obi challenged anyone that if they can prove he stole or mismanaged public funds he would quit his presidential ambition.6 days to election no one has found nothing against him.Why are u hell bent on liking him to other criminals pls? Change this mentality pls

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Winneepye: 8:06am On Feb 19, 2023
Obedents already preparing reasons for their defeat at the polls.
Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Franking: 8:06am On Feb 19, 2023
Trust Tinumbu, in his desperation, to device dubious means of buying votes.

Tinumbu spends mind boggling amounts in his campaigns. People are actually paid to attend.

Say NO to sick, incoherent and cognitively challenged and impaired ancestors next Saturday.

Let's be sensible.

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Yungbliss(m): 8:08am On Feb 19, 2023
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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Yungbliss(m): 8:08am On Feb 19, 2023
Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by HardMirror(m): 8:09am On Feb 19, 2023
HitRun:
Anybody who sells their vote for 200 naira deserves to suffer for 600years😡
that part off me. I laughed so hard. But it is true. A lot of people can sell it that cheap. It means nothing to them.

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by kay29000(m): 8:11am On Feb 19, 2023
tesppidd:
Buhari should forget this cash policy abeg.
He shouldn't punish us because we want to elect one of 3 criminals Tinubu, Atiku and Obi.
They all belong in the same old order.

Obi might be slightly better but he still belongs to that category.

It's not like this suffering from this stringent cash policy is going to bring us a Mandela or a Lee Kuan Yew anyway.

Abi o

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Re: Vote-Buying: Politicians Plot New Strategies To Bypass Cash Crunch by Irupetepete: 8:11am On Feb 19, 2023
FarahAideed:


With an IQ of below 95 you can never process this so rest
with an IQ of below 95?
What sort of English is this?
See FarahAideed of those years wey I dey rub mind with on a steady with my other account!
Omo,politics na truly dirty game

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